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components of this series al jazeera, examined sophisticated white supremacist. people are trying hurt america, and americans again stolen. it means on how to 0. the . ready the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from door. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? the u. n says gone. so it has become a death sun. is around kills at least $41.00 palestinians across the strip since don't civilians. here are trying to retrieve the civilians from under the damascus at port is it to resume international flights?
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a significant step towards reopening syria to the wills. the adoptive filed a risk bid tens of thousands really and support all the end against south korea's and teach presidents plus i am. i'm a degrees in other gms. hold on. now, jenny, i'll be telling you about the 10s of thousands of companies in your refugees. now adjusting to live in nigeria, having the falls from their homes due to fighting between california and forces and also in europe and in sport and newcastle are continuing their push for place in the top form the english primarily. they being taught number 21 for their 5th fleet when in the gross states and the state the b is rarely, military continues its campaign of destruction,
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killings and bone 5 minutes and gallons and since don't on saturday, at least 41 palestinians have been killed across the strip, including 17 in the besieged north, as well as genocidal war has now killed more than 45700 palestinians and wounded over 100000. during the past 15 months, most of them women and children. israel has repeatedly targeted force displacement cans homes, as well as medical facilities. the north is under constant bombardment early on says i. 7 children were among 11 family members killed and, and this radio striking with a home in kansas city. victoria guys in be begins our coverage, the a palestinian man is inconsolable. this is fools to say good by describing the grief and loss go hand in hand in garza in what the u. n. has cooled
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a desson. this funeral is for 5 palestinians killed by and is really drained strongly can hon. eunice in southern garza from the minnesota chicago. i moved with my neighbor is one of the martyrs. he was very helpful. there are no safe areas in casa, we are on the master hospital, but we are not safe as these ratings can target us at any time. the victims work to secure a sequence, the drain strike, hit the car in the early hours of saturday morning. we're all smooth, the used to work in the construction industry, but the water stuff, all of us take a moment. he got a job to protect the humanitarian aid delivery as it was a dangerous job. but he wanted to feed his children after more than a year with bombardment and deprivation, that is new or pre from his radio tax for palestinians as destroyed on the tent sites. and darrow by the in central garza shows many sheltering he had already been
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forced to free the home several times when that's what i was them the i wish the we were sleeping inside all very cold 10. so in the around 3 am, we were shocked by a loud explosion and fire everywhere. there were more than 15 tons, housing, innocent people, most of them are children, women, and old people. this attack happened without warning. losing dollars that has been under was really minute to see each for nearly 3 months and a strike on a home in issues you're enable, who killed 11 members at the same sandra laser home. i got a lot of of the we have no relations with the resist is we are defenceless civilians. and because of this rarely as target is sleeping people in the house without any warning they are trying to recover bodies from under the problem. and so this was a brutal attack without warning against innocent people. the israel denies its aim is to de populate, move garza so it can exist as
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a minute tree bosses and for tens of thousands of palestinians trapped to know what is safe. victoria gates and b l g 0. this is very full, so those are intensifying this age of northern gallons of palestinians that are battling to survive with little or no support. rescuing people following is rarely strong. this is particularly challenging. civil defense crews, along with volunteers, are working together to accomplish people trapped under the rubble. i'll just here a zebra, him. our kelly arrived into issues a neighborhood of kansas city shortly after one is ready attack. and he sent us this report. in the light of the ongoing is where you need to lation of the tax target in civil areas. of course, regardless frank, i'm now standing above the family here in the neighborhood to the east of the city. these really factors just have targeted this residential building. as you can see, it hasn't been completely flattened to the ground. as you can see,
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just the smoke rising from under the re of this residential building. we can see all sorts of values here are trying to retrieve the civilians from under durable as they are trying to use manually overrated tools just to get the tracks of williams from under the will. as you can see, the are in this kill pals from under durable right now. the searching process is continuing does is where when did money owed to, family members are still stuck. under example, we can clearly see the scale of the disruption inflicted to this residential building due to the intensity of the environment that targeted this house. we can also see civil use. there are digging deep under the durable us. the
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situation is much more good as perfect in the lights of the ongoing attacks that have been at night without any sort of war named civilians are falling in daily basis due to these relentless ongoing is really attacks target in residential homes, targeting people industry. it's this is the situation enrolled in gaza strip about him. so do you mean does your northern gauze walk at this time? it's gonna bring in terika wizard who is in del, bothering, central gaza for us. and tara, is, we've been saying the humanitarian situation has been di for months now, but uh, as windsor grids, it's getting hotter and hotter to manage, even in the most basic way. can you explain exactly what can be done at this point in the war? well tom,
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the using the key minute tammy and situation has reached a catastrophic levels with families struggling daily to access the basic necessities, including food and medicine. and with the under the contest and from bottom and thousands of families have left with limited resources and know what else to 10 every day. we see long blinds forming the front of a distribution senses, as parents and children, desperately wait for food supplies for many families. these distribution centers have been extensive and, and these kinds of handouts are the only source of sustenance for families and lights of the ongoing lack of 8 supplies delivery to the strip. very dalia humanitarian circumstances unfolding them with banks with bakeries completely struggling to keep up light of the lack of essential fuel flour. i'm safe operating conditions that are currently no longer available families every single
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day. they are struggled for survival as they are trying to do what ever they can in order to bring some notes. as of right. after long hours they spend the from the front of these distribution centers and even pastries. in some cases, such families cannot even return back with these flags due to the very immense needs of the population and the various costs it to each of these materials and items that are completely can be available in the north of district, which has been the most fun ripples part of the tax rate that had been witnessing different sorts of humidity area, misery since the onset of the current rounds of conflict on the ground and the territories and making the problem even worse as the delivering mandatory night is also becoming even more dangerous i understand a number of i'd work as have been targets is yeah, that's right. the the security situation of a didn't get into this trip remains very difficult on the roads with challenges.
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the issue many terry effects as has been a boost restricted by that is very minute tree. this has been completely used for political as a tool of put it to come up purposes for the is by the army we. we started with that these very minutes we had deliberately talk to many, terry, and what, cuz, and even security forces that were supposed to, to, to q a trucks deliveries to the strip which had blinked to at compounding. that really dias humanitarian situation in this trip. and if we just took off from the numbers, ok, that's are allowed to get into this trip. we can observe a very short the twins. so dwindling of these numbers and to now the is by the military is so effectively what king on even attacking anyone who's trying to the q is a sustainable, a delivery to this trip, including boost no enforcement forces. i'm of the same time a humanitarian faith organizations comp fully operates in safe environments
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industry. okay, thank you so much terry. because otherwise i have to bring us the latest date from gaza. terica bow as him for us and day i'll follow you in agency for palestinian refugees. the owner has again or just as round to retract as ban on the organization in november. these were any problem in adult to, to bills i aimed at prohibiting the agency from operating in the country and the occupied palestinian territories. and was support provides lifeline for millions of palestinians and gaza as well as the occupied west bank to win the north south. and patients that to have guys, as most critical medical facilities of being forced to evacuate, is ready to start. he's have issued orders to those in our what our hospital troops have also surrounded the in the nation hospital when mini displaced, palestinians sheltering of this follows as well as the sold them to come out loud. one medical facility just last week, as well, has repeatedly been accused of deliberately targeting causes hospitals. i'm not
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sure sherman is a palestinian generalist, and humanitarian worker who lived in gaza until march. he says as well must provide more evidence of his claims that from us is operating from within gallons of health facilities. and i lived in the positive together with my family. and during this genocide i stayed in a ship a hospital. and in also also because the 2 biggest hospitals in the us, none of us could see any evidence a few months back these to say about a ship. it was the command on control center for from us. and it has a strip. and what evidence that they have to show the whole world? nothing. right? so, i think that is, there is plans right now is to execute the general plan, which is to try to an extent north of casa. and they understand that hospitals are the only areas that have fuel, hence have electricity since have internets, have hands on able to sustain people. so people live inside the hospital grounds, live around the hospitals. so for them for getting hospitals means that if they
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take out this hospital dislike, taking out food or water or shelter, like that's the central community for different opinions in the fees. and the serious main airport in the capital, damascus is to resume into the actual flights on choose day. it will mark i significant step and reopening to the rest of the world following the form of the assad regime on. so is that kind of thought it was announced, it would restart flies to damascus. after nearly 13, he is international aid plans have already been lansing and domestic flights have also resumed. well, for more and this we joined now by how small bar who is a lot for us in damascus. so how big a deal is this for the country in this bid to try and move forward and rejoined the rest of the world? of the story is really interesting because they've
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been trying to rehabilitate the port for a, for some time by upgrading the systems and ensuring that the state to send as much the international requirements. and they've gone to the point where they've been in touch now with outlined companies telling them that they can sponsor operating slice know they will resume the incoming and outgoing commercial flights on the 7th of shutting the rate. and they say that they think they would be able to expend the all prices of that money. the ticket of the regional outlined companies would be able to travel in and out of the capital, damascus. why is it significant for different reasons? first of all, they would be able to give a message that syria is not reconnecting with the internet with the well, number 2 that serve you in refugee. so we have people who live abroad can easily now it's shuffled back home and that there is a new authority with is it,
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which is now able to a certain extent to maintain stupidity and safety across the country. that is going to be a positive 2nd signal to the international community and also to the region. and the 2nd step will be to further expense operations and encourage europe and outlined companies to travel to devise. because they do understand here that this is something which is going to take some time, but as far as the authorities in damascus, this is why it's a significant step forward. yeah, assume you, you mentioned security and safety being one of the biggest factors when it comes to this new regime, can just bring us up to date with any security concerns that are happening around the country. and operations that we know have been ongoing while the outpatient continues, but then the one you saw yesterday the i was with the gym and friends,
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minnesota far enough as wednesday, travel to all the way to set the prison on their own chromeboys. there was no really massive security deployment except for special forces from the hey, at the shop, which was a task with ensuring the security around the scenario. and this happens only when the international community has a strong intelligence. that situation is and controlled as far as the security sweep, which is what you see now in home. so you're not stuck. yeah. and it's also, it's still continuous, but the government says now the situation is under control and that they would continue until the width is confiscated. this is positively operations that they're trying to do, which is basically give a message to the international community. that'd be a father to, you know, understands that it runs the country, is no longer admitted to faction, which was operating in it, let problems, it's, and you all thought it too,
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which is taking over the entire country. they have now us the customer service personnel to deploy across the board, the crossing with all the neighboring countries to give the wells and indications that there's going to be new security arrangements in place. okay, thank you so much hush for. bring us up to the idea in damascus. shamal bar a for us before have today, i'll sean took palette and siri it had been running most of the northwest in provence of it lives is a lot of people cite, they pay their taxes and public services ran effectively. now this how this can be repeated, it's right across the country. mom involved reports from it live, are driving you too easily. when already notices the tightness of the streets by local laws, every household should pay a cleanliness, tax. it blips, infrastructure and security system. but the public order one would expect to
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normally govern c to accept this isn't one. it's a the fact to many states that's being run by his pediatrician says it's takeover of the city. 2017. they named it the city and saw the patient government and meant it to be a starting point for the liberation of the whole of celia. a little less a $100.00 by the grace of god. we created from scratch a government to his public institutions designed to serve people. we establish justice, provided security and services and all of this without any results except that with genuine dedication to suffer and without its possible interest. may just services have been digitized including biometric id cards, perhaps you could have get a sions and the electricity public facilities have been built or they know for you to including sports stadiums, colleges, medical departments and ministries. and as i'm going to have them on the side regime, tried to demonize the free areas administration and created
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a distorted image of it as a place of terror and destruction. but when the country was liberated and people came here to see, they were shocked by the level of sophistication and development. we are chief and i'd live. this is where the city and foundation governments prime minister mohammed the machine and used to hold some of his meetings before who was appointed to the same position in damascus just a few weeks ago. from now on this, the building would retain its former own. how's the headquarters of the local government? but not the local government hasn't yet to be in a point to nearly all local governments members have moved to damascus to assume similar roads in the city east and government. which specs the question if the, if the model kind of automatically was for cd down a copy of papa pennsylvania, we cannot supply the exact same experience that what for smaller it to the entire theory, entire tree with his geographic and estimate diversity. but the administration is a set of tools and processes that can be implemented in a similar manner with differences taken into account. but many believe that's with
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h t s v t, as in holland, out in damascus. the task of rooting syria may well was any challenges they've been dealing with in italy. how much fun does. yeah. if you so there's plenty more, a hit on this is out, including the females rolling military june to release has thousands of prisoners as part of independence day commemorations. and the judge and the us presidents elect donald trump hash money case. it's next friday for the sentencing hearing the contents of thousands of people have taken to the streets of the south korean capital and rival demonstrations protesting against and in favor of impeach, present you and so kill, and best the guys want to act in prison choice. i marked it intervene and if it's
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too risk june, following a filed attempt to take them into custody on friday. patrick fault reports from so supporters of presidency and so kill outs and forced to back there and that's will lead to a day off to fail. bid to arrest him and bring him in for quest. it will loud and colorful, many appearing in bold and by use refusal to comply with the warranty against him. humans, legal team argues the presidents, who's currently suspended from office, has immunity from prosecution. members of the governing people, power policy of poundstone to bundle the rest attempt and criticize the corruption investigation office in charge of the proven to the political crisis, accusing it of arrogance. that's what i'm the building, you know? obviously, over the past 4 years, the c i o has failed to demonstrate any meaningful role or function. and now it's displaying an excessively political stance in a bed to seize this opportunity to justify its existence. i'm from the bottom of
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the, of the day police bluff to march by and see, and demonstrate is on the president's official residence where he's been staying since last month. there's growing anger and frustration of the position he's taking . she's having data on something a month has passed since the december that the didn't selection. yet the ring lead out the insurrection has not been arrested and remains hold up in the official residence. and the citing civil in your presidential security service has degenerated into insurrection, re militia destroying the rule of law and engaging into legal acts so long as the stalemate continues regular mass protests look likely to go on. one of the things we're seeing and riley's and support the president as many people holding up signs saying stop the steel. those backing present jenna pitts of adult to the slogan made popular by donald trump and say they hope the us present deluxe will come and
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help that lead to that. that goes claims in the us of right wing politicians and policies being denied victory and elections. many people he is a parliamentary elections, but let's say you're losing his grip on staff chris ledges that you were fortunate . investigators have until monday to execute the arrest warrant against june. that's the same day us secretary of state anthony blinking, arrives and sold patrols on maintaining diplomatic and security tax between the 2 countries, patrick volk, which is 0. so we're going to return down to our coverage of syria off to the full of the assad regime. and my curve as in seen a is a global security and strategy advisor. he joins us from new york. thanks very much for being with us. once again. monica, now it's been almost a month since the sod regime fell. i mean, can you just give us an idea of how you would assess the changes that the new administration have made so far, especially when it comes to the every day economy as the syrians,
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the basic thing is to establish water and stability in the country. the basic order and safety, the key items, the economy is going to take a much, much longer time. it's, it's important to manage expectations. the fact toledo, shara make clear that will take at least a year to see some real drastic changes. you're talking about an economy that's been definitely designated by 14 years of more economic mismanagement, but it show each style economy for decades. and also sanctions, which i've done has another crushing effect. traditionally, syria have made a lot of hard to what it needs, and it was hard currency in order traditionally what it would had and what was the oil field, which the central government doesn't control the exporting before the 201400000 barrels a day. now they've less than $100000.00 barrels, agriculturally or net export, and when the importer. so you're gonna need that hard currencies primarily to come through to the international aid and remittances from the see around the ass for, and all the countries of individually gonna have to make the choices of how much to
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give. and much of that depends upon diplomatic and recognition from the international community to take the h t s like government off of the terrorism list, and to start the process of lifting the sanctions. we ran a story about 10 minutes or so ago, explaining how h t s had been running most of the northwest and province of, of a live and local people, pena, texas and, and getting a public service in return. is that a model that can be used country wide and if so, how would it work? the basic lessons, it's going to need a lot more than that. remember, it was just one province, you know, white a country, now rafters, and in that province they had security and stability. they controlled it fully. now they have to take control of many parts of the country. even areas that are technically under his jurisdiction in the west of the country. that means this areas that they may not even control the still members of the former regime.
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they're still out there still have weapons and then the east of the country, the don't even control. yeah. and that's where a lot of the one that's where the oil is over control by the kurdish elements. so the new government to replicate what they did in any way in an area that they were controlling for several years. now it's a new ball game. you can draw some lessons, but you're gonna have to have a lot more if you need a process of international ization of the entire recovery effort. what does that mean that the international lives ation of the, if it does it involve bringing other countries into actually help avenue administration? yeah, but i mean by that basically is in order to get access to foreign currency internationally. it is coming in. yes. you have also, but the thing is that the real currency, the real investment is going to take time. you need that diplomatic recognition to be able to take them off those lists terrorism list, listening go sanctions. and then that begins a gradual process. the governments foreign governments aren't going to get to these
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things immediately. it's a long process, the international, excuse me. what i mean by international ization is by the international community is partis of painting in the reconstruction effort. yes, you can have turkey that has the technical expertise in that total materials to be able to provide the building on the infrastructure with concrete, many jobs, but you're gonna need money to support you expect that money a lot to come from. the gulf states which are still wary, it'll take some time to, to, to begin the diplomatic effort. and to begin the recognition at the bill that trusts international. and then the western countries won't be, they may not get money. it's that diplomatic recognition that will give the international financial institutions to the ability to start the product, the process of giving loans and to further expand the reconstruction effort. it's a multi pronged, it's a the economic process model. it begins up to ultimately depends much on the political and diplomatic process. it's all interconnected into linkedin,
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intertwined. yeah, it clearly plenty of work to the thank you so much as it was mike, a bucket of us and seen a level strategy adviser for us to mean mas military rules have released around 6000 prisoners, including 184 nationals. crowds gathered outside and seen prison in the city of gain, going to welcome those who being freed the mass, released as part of independence day commemorations. the mazda june, to maintains its grip on power. following a coo 4 years ago, the else of the civilian government in spies, widespread under wrist patrol. when is the executive director of the human rights network? his group has launch networks operating within mid month. and he recently visited the board of, of thailand. he says the amnesty is propaganda designed to make it appear that the military has a firm grip on power. and there is a very clear sign,
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the clear indication that the late fee is losing the large number of the land through the alms groups. that's next. the fight us and then the also the they have a significant declining of the men bala. so they're using repeatedly the apple reading a stripes on the civilian villages and towns and putting pressure on the people that not to support the resistance. but the whole country, if it's, if you look at the whole country using the keels, the control of the military, only the main and a major city like rainbow, like monthly. but even though, if you go out on the most, out of the top, the cds, the military have no control in those areas. so you know where that whole controls . but rather, this is a question that somebody actually is losing a lot of control in many part of above and the ethnic alms resistance that not taking place, taking the full of them. but also if you manage it inside, it is a key. also, there's a who many didn't a crime is going on in many part of the above. one of the also reason is latrice
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intentionally applying all good strategy that's allowing the people to stop visions of food and informations and all the results. and so there will be deprived, and they will be, you know, put pressure to the alms, good. not to fight against everything. that's what the technicality is using. i mean, in a crime of a crime vehicle meeting, it was still a hit here on al jazeera, the mike johnson gets to keep the gambles surviving a raise us in photos in the house to remain speaking. souls for school closures across the philippines is authority, is implement, emergency emissions and, and support the form of women's tennis quote. number 16, you as her fist bond on parents is 2022 details coming out a little later in the program. the
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the to which and you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the salad is riley strikes the girl scouts are killed at least 50 palestinians across the strip of some storm palestinian family of 11, including 7 children are among those killed in kansas city. pulled in 45700 palestinians had been killed since the war began. serious might afford in the capital damascus estates was human to a national science on choose psych eval monica significant staff and reopening the country to the rest of the world. following the full of the assad regime last month and the driver mass purchased the continuing. and so look instead and suppose all
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impeached south korean presidents. young, so kill investigate. there's a cooling for acting president choice. i can look to help a rest of the previous attempts failed when it was blocked by presidential security guns. returning to our top story as well as to a sort of ball and gaza and is rarely human rights organization has condemned as well as targeting all districts and medical infrastructure positions base human rights as well is wondering if the engine agent hospital and all of the hospital are forced to close, they will be no medical, st as left in northern gauze, and it also goes on to say as well as the assistant lead destroying civilian infrastructure across the region and forcibly displacing the entire palestinian population in violation of international law. it will so just all international act is to intervene immediately and hold as well as ethnic cleansing in northern garza
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within periods of format associated press, chief editor for europe, africa ends. and the least, he says more pressure is needed to own him also as well as claim that the fund is offered from kansas hospitals season as we call on israel to provide more evidence of their claim. the, for example, a colored one hospital in jamalia had been used uh by hamas uh, and they were able to kill or arrest 300 miles people from within the hospital and its immediate environs. um, not a week or 2 ago, i think even as we demand israel be more transparent and provide more evidence of all this, we also probably should be part of more pressure on homeless and, and this is rather striking to me that given the absolute cataclysmic, i'm us has brought upon the people of god, so there isn't more pressure from the entire world to, to basically get them to lay down their arms and hand over the hostages. what happens after that? how to prevent israel from taking land and cosmo,
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which vast majority people in his room don't much at all, but some people in a coalition do on how to make sure that what follows from austin garza is a proper palestinian authority. outstanding government, hopefully, you know, not too distant future pals to be independent. that's pressure that will have to be played on israel for sure. but right now we need pressure on almost as bombs full and misinformation spreads. palestinians attending to social media as a last resort to documents the reality of for the post challenge official is rarely narratives and bring the will closer to the human cost of the war. terracon boys and reports from de paula in the heart of the the and the treatment is on. imagine if it looks different kinds of back to the folks
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it back to the with a smart phone in hand and social media as the state hosted. he is on the documenting the nice jury who sharing stories of loss and survival. the i s 9 s. yeah, and then we are trying to tell the story about people what we see this suffering and showed this to the whole world. we continue to film the ongoing atrocities, despite all the technical challenges in this place, we get to share all the latest developments to the world through platforms like twitter and instagram, antique talk hosted into our bypassing traditional media to show the human cost of the a lot you like, i don't have enough, as i've had them a while, as well as a group source for distorting the truth. palestinians are exposing civilian desks, destroyed homes,
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and the tax on hospitals and schools administered diaspora afresh. for example, this ro, contracting is really based p r company to create fate accounts and social media platforms to try and smith palestinians and to try and convince americans in particular that palestinians with terrorist stories have sparked a global movement. hashtags like goes on the attack and saves goes a trend frequently uniting people from around the world and sort of derrick t with palestinians in garza. social media is move on to platform. it's a long slide. each post postiani is a rewriting the narrative, securing the voices of the sufferings seen in the face of berlin, the destruction of lots of misinformation, palestinians, and goss, documenting their genocide by their own ro, unsalted towns through videos, live streams, and posts. they fight to keep alive the truth of the suffering,
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despite f, as to, to suppress understood the reality along with the facts on the ground. recognizing i would just go there that i had of the you as president elect donald trump is said to be sentenced in his hush money case . on friday, the children 2 days before his due to return to the white house, trump was convicted of falsifying business records of a payments made during his 2016 presidential campaign. the adult film style stormy daniels. he will become the 1st convicted felon to service you as president once he is elected for more or less, thomas gift is the director of the center of us politics at university college london. he joins us live from harrisburg in pennsylvania. thanks very much for being with us here. at visible the judge authority indicated that he 5 is an unconditional discharge of trump sentence. can you just explain how rare,
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as well as how lenient that is and what you will take on that as or will this unconditional discharge from sense? it is both rare and lenient in the sense that typically convicted felons will pay some type of punishment, especially when found guilty of multiple accounts of a crime. at the same time trump's age and the fact that he didn't have a prior criminal record made it unlikely that someone with his background would face actual jail time, but probation, or some other type of slap on the wrist would have been probable. you know, it is worth emphasizing that trump continues to maintain that any other individual alleged to have infringed a lot with the same pattern window faced them. indictment in the 1st place. additionally trumps legal team continues to get 10 that's failing to throughout the case completely. even now, reaches some statute, safeguarding the executive transition and showing presidents from criminal charges . so it just as a watered down the seriousness of his convictions and, and i guess one of the consequences of that does it potentially make a mockery of,
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of the us justice system. what perception is everything? and this is going to be viewed through a part of some lands. clearly you know how the country thinks that this outcome means that donald trump is to talk to about the wall of the country. the things that trump was the victim of a witch hunt in the 1st place. so i don't think that this will budge public opinion too much, simply because the battle lines on this issue. i've already been drawn, but certainly it's hard not to look at all the legal troubles trunk faced. and the fact that he essentially managed to escape accountability for all of them and not think that trump has non political laws. you know, it's still worth emphasizing that trump wasn't peach twice. but unlike an indictment impeachment, is that fund mentally a political process and not a legal one. it politically does any of this even method when it comes to his support of the noise, the disagree with him vehemently and voted against them that are basically going to remain in those 2 separate cans? absolutely, i think that's always the case with donald trump. he's such a polarizing procedure and stealing a stop. the country and
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a half the country loves. and so again, i think this case as with all the other cases that donald trump has gone through, including his to impeachment trials, americans are not going to change their opinion. either lot of them or you have them. okay, we'll leave it there. thanks so much to list homeless get for us, director of the center of us politics at university college london. thank you. republican and mike johnson has been re elected as speaker of the us house of representatives. he faced tough bed holes for voters from his own party members as well as democrats and the board followed weeks of political wrangling in washington . l and fisher has moved from washington dc and having received the majority of the votes, cast is duly elected. speaker of the house of representatives for the 190, noted, straightforward as a whole. but after days of speculation about his level of support, republican mike johnson secured the speakers to come on. donald trump. once for the
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job, we have a mandate and that was shown in the election cycle. the people want that america 1st agenda. they hadn't had to massey m or it wasn't with a drama and the same to you, the public ins voted for other candidates while a number of others simply didn't vote. it meant on the 1st code, johnson fell short of the winning number, despite donald trump privately calling republicans over the left 72 hours expected to do real the election. but the vote wasn't officially cold. i'm just doing some lift the team, but the supporters started applying pressure. the specter of the force of 2 years ago was shop and the mind when it took republicans for these and 15 votes to get their mind. the pressure hit the right spot to representatives, change the votes. this or so johnson democrats
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promise to work with republicans will help the american people assign for us to come together. not as democrats or republicans, but as americans to get things done for the people don't come back. mike johnson, i'm wanted this process completed quickly. it means that he can hit the ground running after is an organization on january the 20th. but it suggests that the republicans in the house on quite united unders questions about what was offered to those who finally switched their votes. alan fisher, i'll just either on capitol hill in washington. as nigeria is struggling with one of west africa's most neglected refugee crises. when 100000 people have slaves via to escape violence and camera road, i'm going to address with scrubs and re access to cams along the border in cross river states. targeted by both numbers on your rebels and kimberly's military,
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who i'm good online. spent a month gorging both to get an idea. it links up with a friend, he mentors social media, also like used by both sites and the conflict of working for the opposition. and the way you see to have to produce this guy needs you guys to see, i have to produce this guy. if not, i have to put my service. you told me. so i just decided to use i think, sees if i roll into the place, rejoined, we need, we need to, i was to being told that you arrived in nigeria a few days ago. and as you have to find a place in the refugee camps, you separate 2 symbols on your rebels. launched a full scale rebellion in the northwest in southwest of campbell in $22.00. they're seeking independence, whole groups. they say marginalized, the united nation, such a conflict as host, more than 100000 people to seek refuge in nigeria and those that are already 30000. kimberly and refugee. so yeah,
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you either go on more or still coming as fighting between cumberland and government forces and i'm was when you're rebels goes on. it's ivy prussia on a daily basis, which i already shot on supplies. and funds generally are bad is watching history. children with hers with other child refugees for performance was the 1st one is to cross the him tonight. jerry, after fleeing from possible execution, he says at the hands of cumberland soldiers is concerned that the global community has forgotten the conflict in cameroon. dwayne on and you don't get it in the middle of a media outlets. you don't, it's not really a competition. i did. i did group, i mean, i don't advise anybody to go back home for any reason. is that before many here. i glad to have escaped being killed. hopeless every way.
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yeah. is good. hold is good. if things i would, i might expand all the united nations says integrating refugees and giving them skills is helping many to be self reliant. but the organization likes the capacity to deal with a large number of those that need, but i think we've been running on empty for some time. especially for communities that have long been forgotten. and off the headlines they may have escaped to fighting. but that's not the kind of news that refugees you would want to hear. how many degrees i would just need to either go nigeria. it'd be more concerned ryan's a bathroom. the island nation of the motives emergency services have received calls for help from hundreds of people. as frontal has wash away roads across the capital, my la both are. these have issued a let's warning of to ritual down pools and powerful wins. the multiplan is the world's lowest lying nation, making it one of the most vulnerable to climate change. most of
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a fog has it. transportation across india is capital new daily. many trains of running up to 8 hours light, leaving thousands of passengers stranded on platforms. evidence folk has also disrupted the captains airports with or official site. these conditions combined with an ongoing cold snap are expected to last for several dies to thousands of students in the philippines face continued disruption in classes as heavy storms for school closures. right across the country. an ongoing sale, your land slides and slots of davis stated communities and the thought of these are implementing emergency education issues. there's bound to be low reports that include setting up remote learning hubs as well as remedial classes. as the principal gina points and then was proud of the modest school they built in the remote philippine village of billy being one. but all their hard work, she says was swept away in minutes. a landslide buried their school in october,
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along with at least 14 people across 5 villages. a booster. i knew i feel bad how i thought i had 9 more to use left, but i keep remembering the 1st time i set food off to the land slide. and saw how the school grounds and cloth room so completely buried. i kept asking how we'd be able to start all over. when classrooms were finally cleared of my students had missed school for nearly 7 weeks. in the 4 months since school so opened in august in the philippines type phones in monson rain support the suspension of classes for up to $35.00 days. during the last school year, nearly a 3rd of school days were lost due to extreme weather. in 2022, a world bank study found 9 out of 10 filipino school children. each 10 struggle to read simple text. the education department is concerned, weather related disruptions are worsening. the problem in order to catch up sessions, i'm going to focus on and i mean,
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our goal was for them to be able to read by december. the tropical storm try me, happened. so now we're back to square one and we did provide them with learning modules, but that's not the same as teaching them in the classroom. the secretary of the education department as also a revised class cancellation guidelines, making it mandatory only when wind speed is forecast above 61 kilometers in our the parents here say that will dare concern the children aren't learning as much as they should. they're also worried about unpredictable weather. then same thing. so you never know when it will rain and flood. and this school is so far away from the evacuation center where we're currently staying. it's a sentiment that goes across the philippines, where thousands of classrooms were destroyed by floods in 2024 alone. a concern for both safety and learning, but a balance that is proving difficult to strike. pardon to below al jazeera, i couldn't see you, but that's the philippines was still
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a hit here on al jazeera in support. a 17 year old has made history as at the world dance championship for us here with that story next, the 19 sixty's, the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was the thinking when new dynamic movements for launched in the last of a 3 car series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed. be evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation. the sixty's in the arab society on al jazeera, in a post colonial with the scholars of european imperialism, run deep nowhere most. so then in the democratic republic of congo,
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wherever restrict history still shapes the presence of the serial. yet instant insights through the eyes of a whistle blower and the patriotic ministry come on. witness presents. this is come on a jersey the the the post office for now his fire. tom, thank you so much. we start with the primary league, a new tassel united are now level on points with 4th place. chelsea. that's after they be taught them to want. they've now stretched their winning runs of 5 lead matches in a row. the winning, the winner coming from alexander is hockey. sports for the 7 consecutive games and
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spurs. now have one when an 8, some remain 11th and the table got plenty of other premier league matches on the go . manchester city currently to new off against the west, have the champions to make him back to back window for the 1st time since october. the savio, as for back to back games, his deflected strikes 10 minutes in mr. frank's the spanish league i had formerly rejected, barcelona is appealed to re register their star, midfielder, danny almo, almost initial registration, expired on december 31st. but the clubs failed to raise the required funds to reregister him. the euro is winning. midfielder has squared 6 schools and 15 game since joining bar. so for $60000000.00 in june, the band will be sure to interest other clubs in europe. bars while are, are now expected to take spanish football is governing bodies to courts and injury
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time. go has a central measure it to the top of the spanish league. june belling. i'm struck in the 95th minute to give route a to one, went over valencia. but when did it look like fully for ralph or much of this data for his late her row x zone him missed the 2nd half penalty. for once he had a one to live at the stage of the match. well, it got worse for real when vinicius junior was red carpet decision around say they'll be appealing again. but the 10 man of route a level to match up thanks to legal model rich, aged a 39 years and a $116.00 days moderate became rouse, oldest of covered goals for the volume, then produce the winners. do they stop? it's time the defending champion is now the weight and how to raise 2 points clear of the 2nd table. what is, what is, what we're going to appeal the red card. we'll see what happens. i don't think you should be suspended until on. so your other question about if we does of the when i
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believe so some of the 1st off we played very bad. no balance until valencia started back to the mass of with off the we can see that we played better in the 2nd again of a coming difficulties playing with 10 by my missing a penalty. i think we deserve the united states athletic sir frank hurley has been taser and arrested by police in miami. as laura described, the situation as a total misunderstanding, officers were investigating. another incident when curly and the patterned hoodie, they're reportedly approach them with concerns about is parked the car in our faces, treasures the battery, resisting a police officer, an breach of the p, probably one bronze and a 100 meters. at last year. to me, butler has been hit with a 17 suspension by the mind, the heat of your saying he wants to leave the team. the heat said the suspension was a response to multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team. over the course
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of the cesar players union, and since the band is excessive and will be appealing on butler's behalf, sees the bron james has hit another clear landmark. he's broken michael jordan's n d. a record for 30 points, the steering l. a lakers victory on land, hoff. it was his 500 and 63rd 30 pointed former wimbledon town, his champion elaina routine as publicly back to her former coach stuff. now luke off who's been banned by the sports governing body of the golf, was coaching the cows exam player when she won wimbledon in 2022 as an a week ago, or a bettina side of who cough was set to return to her coaching team. the creations behavior towards the player is being investigated. i'm not happy with the comments, which i see, especially from the people who are on the door. it's active coaches, commentators, so i don't think that it's fair in the. yeah. but the only thing i can say is let
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is like, she never needs 3 disney, i have respect to the former world. number one, natalie, a, soc, is secured, herfirst final appearance is 2022, a 4 time grand slam champion beach american alysia of hearts to reach the offering fossil title deciders. so face denmark's clarence hoffman on sunday. the japanese star is building up to the 1st grand slam of the season, not feel strongly and open, which starts and melba. that's what i've actually never gotten to the final of the tournament the week before in melbourne. so this is like a courier 1st the, you know, i think i'm really happy. there's always constantly things to improve or to get better. no matter how old you are, the weekends of tumbled on day 2 of the final tests between australia and indian india. both the home team out for $181.00 city is
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a bit to level to 5. not series for ship had then came out swinging to hit $61.00 is a be reached the $141.00 for 6, and they're 2nd endings. that's the lead of a 100, a 45, right. and when a motor sports purpose races is officially underway, up to friday's pro last, the 1st stage of the death or rally is taking place in the study, right? yes. or 6 different vehicle categories, including cars, fights, and trucks. over the next 2 weeks, competitors will be helping to complete a root of almost 8000 kilometers. and 17 year old is a little or has become the youngest ever darts world champion. does he major beat michael van girl? end of the level ends in the london funnel known as luke. some new to this wind comes 12 months after he was beaten, and last year's title decider widow winning by 7 to 3. the claims and cries of more than half a $1000000.00 and that is all he's working out back to utah pretty and thanks so much for. we'll see you again soon. as somebody told me the credit for this new job,
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but i will be back in just a moment with much more of the day's news. stay with us the pod, his name in to be so it could be interim head full for us, which is pretty much the electoral terms. no, i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times, but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the,
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the us is always been faxed to people, right. the wrong people pay attention to this one here, and i'll do this very good that bringing the news to the world from here. read. so one of the worlds wherever screeches numbers are plummeting due to deforestation, culture and climate change. indian scientists are fighting to push it to one of the most important things to come to the species is to maintain that habitat one. 0 one east reveals the bottle to save and use web on or just the black book. disease is a maintenance for the african coca form. i had a concern for couldn't see much around the world. the international cook organization reported a 14.2 percent dropped for the 20232024 season. resulting in the lowest copay, august 22 years, produces here. say climate change is making things worse. so result from us over describing with high cost of front lasers and pesticides. i'm moving truck across like rubber folk and only say high production costs and promised diversifying drive
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across the country to draw, freaked out, put this into, would likely mean the shop price and the price of manufacture, product life, calculate the, to the you in so is gone so it has become a death zone. this rattle kills at least 50 for palestinians across the street since the door, the, until mccrae. this is on to say we're live from. so coming up, domestic samples is set to resume international flights. a significant step towards reopening syria to the world. the adoptive file, the risk.

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