tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 5, 2025 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the the, there's no limit to have a dream container stuff in your own adventure, no counter and the . ready ready the hello, i'm on the inside. this is a news live from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. a serial and delegation led by its new foreign minister holds talks and castle and calls for the united states to lift sanctions. new server and administration says that needs help to
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rebuild the country as new pictures of the capital reveal the scale of disruption from you is a conflict and a baby dies of typos. time you're in gaza is, is ready as strikes can at least 88 how to simians in just one day. i am, i'm a good reason i did as northwest a military offensive. i guess from hoops to rising communities of the region is putting them on the wrong and support australia is cricket as of fates in the, in the 5th and final test to run us 3 series. when pictorial. so means australia has qualified for the world's best temperature, final face in south africa. the welcome to the program to a high level sir and delegation, including the new foreign minister outside l shaped bonnie have arrived in town
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halls, capital the visits as a new administration. second abroad, following a trip to re add on wednesday that a good so also traveling to several countries to establish diplomatic relations including the united arab emirates. jordan speaking in the hall, a little area outside out. shabani reiterated his government's coal for sanctions to be lifted. or they would just have normal hope. and i mean that's how we explained our concerns regarding the challenges we are facing when it comes to coming like sanctions impose the law. people on a shelf is a real hindrance that will not allow the development for the serbian people. and then we also the united states to lift the sanctions up to the new syria would have fantastic relationships with the neighboring countries in the region. we want sylvia to be a country of freedom quality and the piece. okay, it's all a state minister of foreign affairs mohammed all calais fee re offend his country, support for serious territorial integrity. conduct any question for some how
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a we discussed in detail future plans and syria and the state of kentucky will do what ever it can. and it takes in order to support our brothers and syria, syria, as a sovereign country. the syrian people, a decision makers regarding what happens in the country, we hope to give them we will prevent any foreign intervention. and serious into the fees are souls that are standing by for us in the assault or you saw the of damascus once thriving district, that is now in we're as little as to speak to james based on the security challenges that lie ahead. first, let's go to stephanie deca, who was hit in the hall for us. so what are we expecting from the syrian delegation today as well? you just play those sound bites that's following a couple of hours of meetings that the delegation had here and called the senior tare officials. you had the form is,
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or you also have the defense minister and the acting intelligence chief of the interim administration in damascus. and their main message was that was that they want sanctions to be listed, particularly talking about us sanctions. the sanctions were imposed on the syrian government. they were also imposed on highest defeat ocean, which is the group obviously now in charge of syria that is designated as a terrace organization by the americans, by the us and various other countries. so now it becomes a point of legitimacy of a point of trust moving forward. many countries having a list of demons that they want this new administration to adhere to. so all these things would have been discuss, caught out of can also play a very important role in trying to mediate in trying to temper temper if you will, a expectations and how to move forward. do you heard also there from the guitar officials saying that they were going to support syria and it is now what about 2 things really rebuilding? so that's going to take a lot of money,
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which is why we understand the steering delegation now is so heading to the united arab emirates, next they've been to call to limit the saudi very much will. so looking for money to rebuild this country and the other one of course is about international relations, politics and the idea that this government should be legitimate and therefore, you know, getting more money as well to get back on track for serial. okay, for now. thank you so much, stephanie deck of that for. as in doha, that's bringing on diplomatic edits. a james base who is in damascus for us. james, we've been monitoring all week the diplomatic comings and goings in, damascus more recently, those of the french and german foreign ministers. now we have a theory and delegation here in castle cleaning. a lot of stake here for the new sir and administration. yes, and i think stephanie is absolutely right. there are 2 things. they are off the number one international recognition, a number to most important of all money. and they all links with the one issue of
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sanctions. of course, the more recognition they get, the more pressure to lift those sanctions. and that's why the delegation went to saudi arabia. it's come to cats, a and then to the u. a. these are wealthy goals, countries influential countries in the region. i think category is particularly interesting because it has normalized relations with the i side regime until the so called arab spring and then the mirror cut off a pole by once. he saw the impression that he so very much turned against the sad regime. and in recent years since we see much, he'll be able to come to the arab league starting to stutter approachable, with a sad catch all stood firm. so i think they, in some ways are in quite a good position as it comes to diplomacy between the new administration here and uh, the international community going forward. of course, in addition to the gulf countries, the other place, uh that, uh, this delegation will be going um is jordan and coast jordan,
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the very important neighboring country and try to get good relations with the neighbors is also pretty key. and james, to get that cash that is so desperately needs as well as lifting those sanctions. security is key in the new regime is going to have to show that they have the security situation on the control. but there are still pockets of tension all day notes. in various areas across syria, including on the board with level. so yeah, there are areas of tension, but i shouldn't perhaps be able to stay to this is still quite remarkable. what has happened in this country in nearly a month, but yes, to hear about those neighboring countries. i think the one that perhaps at the moment is looking most problematic is the relationship between lebanon and syria. end up being some problems of the boat, maybe is just a spot, but certainly some problems, even some shots fired in the last 48 hours or so. and then the last 24 hours. it's
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meant that serious said that no liberties nationals can come across the border into syria. i was there at the board in the, in the last few hours. and they were pretty careful, succeeds on the lebanese side of people trying to get, get across, being told, turned to way lots and lots of calls back top company across the board a into the syrians side. i have to tell you, it was terribly efficient, whooped up to a get desk to a check point to immigration check point. the only problem was when i gave my name and possible, he checked me on the computer and i didn't realize this. but apparently in 2015 i was banned from syria for life. and he told me this rather dryly of that. he smiled and said, but not now, this is for you serious and you are particularly welcome. thank you for that. james bayes. all diplomatic says that for us in damascus, the old people in syria of confronting the destructive legacy of the war,
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the i'll assault a neighborhood in damascus, is once a thriving sub, it is now in ruins. people who wants to live with forced to leave and nearly all the buildings have been reduced to rubble. well, suicide to all correspondent is that for us in a solid in the suburb of damascus. so as i was describing a thrive, a thriving hub once, but from what we can see what you've been seeing, how crucial is it that syria rebuild its economy and 10 things round for its people? a cindy, it's so this outside of the neighborhood was a bustling hop in in damascus. but now it's just reduced to, to a, to, to a rumble. so to see that this place is mostly have been, have a bond by the redeem forces by the russian aircraft. and of course,
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by the munitions backed by one. but now that the dream is gone, you see. so families gradually coming back is the children over there, but they're really leaving in extreme and a tough conditions, no electricity here, no water. and of course, no gas and it is in the middle of the, the winter. so the destruction, scale of destruction is just immense to year. and so here was the where actually the 1st protest in damascus has started in 2011 and since then, but again, start to see age and then punish it. what do you see behind me? so there were most a story house this year, but then the 1st had been destroyed by the war. and those who what remains has been bull bull. is there a bite to redeem in 2022? so i asked the residents here what was the purpose of,
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of using heavy machine to resemble deserves 22222 level them down. they said the origin was planning to turn this area into a minute to the facility, a military zone. so these are the rubble of hundreds of thousands of pounds of troubles that the remnants or the means of the most distorted houses that have been destroyed. so ally, actually one of the hardest, punish the place because they have simply had an uprising against the regime here in, in, in damascus. and the raisins, many of them that are just not a returning steel. they have the missing family members. and they have talking about the hot or is that they have been, have been going to do. and indeed one of the residents here said, well, we have seen a knock about a catastrophe. that's many palestinians, actually, the cold. what the statements or the scene is in 1948,
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and one of the residents here are saying that's what you have seen even perhaps was worse than the knock both palestinians. thank you for that. first of all, set up that for us in, i'll say in damascus. let's get more with cnn. had time to use a known resident senior fellow for the serial project at the atlanta council. you joins us now live from is temple. thank you for your time. now syria needs international support to, in order for it to get back on his feet. how critical is all this political home know being we're seeing right now as well. uh, i mean, the principal, i think that the international community is starting to learn more and to get acquainted with that. and then you, i think the station will really long use of the diagnostician, the main powers behind it for the significant tourist and they were deprived from this kind of connection. so this is
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a very important thing is to come and see and needs and get to know them. the 2nd part is also to, to learn more about their jobs and to learn more about their intentions to be morning, tuesday and open to corporate. and unfortunately with the international community, and i think that the new administration has sent very positive messages toward that this stood and all sudden, i think the most important part of it all is also to see from their own eyes. what is the assessment, what the needs on the ground, who is capable today of getting on the construction of the country with, you know, would be their executive partners. and i think uh, also viewing the last 14 years access to this information was highly and advice to see it on the machine and only uh some data were sorted out
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and there was a huge lack of trust. and an assessment of the government does that time. as you say, most countries, very cautious right now about this transitional governments, given the history of the leader. what is it going to take for the west to abandon it sanctions? what are they looking for from the de facto need of metal shamrock? and i think what they're looking for is action rather than just words in terms of the rhetoric and narrative coming up from the transition government to checks all the right boxes. now they need to see appointments and the government to reflect the diversity or decision vehicle. they also need to see opening towards other groups from the physician, whether from liberal or other political, intonations. and they need also to see a flexibility of working with international connect in terms of compliance in terms of culture tourism lows, as well as
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a solid and governance structure that is capable of responding to a shift size and volume of to discuss section of the country and i think that again, at the transition, government has been additions and a towards now they need also to match this intentions. was appointments with the, with the new to good nations as well as investment. not all the, from the task unity but also from the cdn desperate. i also some of the senior committee who are willing to participate and to lift some of the burden from the, from the government. what about our countries like saudi arabia cas on the u. a, let's just say care for them when it comes to syria. what did they want in exchange for the support that they offered to
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a source on the i most important to you. is this the playstation of the country we did that agent has been under a lot of stress from the is reading the conflict and goes as well as their aggressions against you. but on, i guess most for the also human and the other it in and out out shoots. and the reason i know they're looking at rebuilding the reason of a security infrastructure. they would like to see the states who are in ownership from the ownership of the country who are capable of being reliable partners and the to bring back supplies. ition help splitter 10 to 15 cheese and help also in the prosperity of the region and not to be engaged into political and regional competition. i think this is exactly what everyone is looking at cedar despite
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their positioning, whether there are for me, from west or east or whether they are full or i guess the spring. now they're looking at a shudder as an agent dos to buy a zation or a piece of possible one. and, and this is exactly the messages that we've been hearing get it because in damascus . i'm techie of course tech. yeah, of course, playing crucial role in a syria where it is today, but it's still very much bent on could being the kurdish on the groups in northern syria. but we've also had from europe in recent days, demanding that the rights of those groups are protected house and new syrian administration. going to navigate these conflicting positions. well, that is, have the middle. i mean turkey has a clear stance and guess the big ticket in particular and actually they have been
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supporting other groups from the kurdish minority in syria. we can mention the can see the cookie special council, and they think they are very open to see a kind of decentralized nation. but the respect to this in the past to kinetic fee of the condition when communities in syria and they want to push through it what they with the process is that seem to be means a platform of tax, i guess, to get my social security. and i think neither you or the united states would like to see that happening either. so it would shut a as i think, a very possible and, and, and let's say a basement to be put on the table is to make sure that the cook dish expirations for some kind of a cultural of the economy. as when some decentralized nation of local
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administration happening and being reinforced by this evening constitution and simply to remove any kind of external tread or sex of spin, regional security spent over not only to see about doing it. i continue to me. thank you so much for sharing your perspective. seen on tides, non resident senior fellow for the serial project, the, the atlantic council. it's the turning to cause a wearing a baby has died from high post them yet uses. and this family have been sheltering in attend income unit, solve to being fullest from the home by these rarely, military exposure. the to the cold has killed 7 babies before him as displaced from
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the struggle to protect the most vulnerable from the winter weather. she was one of the fewest difficult i am the mother of use. if i lost the gym, they didn't give a single moment to feel happy with my baby. this is yusef. he's gone forever. he died because of the very cold weather. he slept next to me and in the morning i found him frozen and did i don't know what to say. no one can feel my misery. no one in the world can understand catastrophic situation. yusef was fun. he was born healthy. these are some secondhand things for him that you know, i am a mother of 2 doses and one of the son and died last use up forever. us will cold a temperature as well, cause i have increase the risk of exposure as the people living in tents. israel has blocked humanitarian aid, including blankets and adequate shelters. let's take
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a look at what type face time yet is um, what causes it? what happens when the bodies losing heat foster then it can generates it? the human body needs to maintain cold temperatures of about 37 degrees celsius. that is, does through digestion and moving. and it must stay within a narrow margin of around one degree, which allows vital organs to function including the brain and the hot. let's go live to target a boy's room was in darrow by the central garza target. so another baby dies from exposure. tell us what happened to baby yusef and how many more of the babies are risk yeah, this isn't your grim reality. that is facing children, of course this trip and specially newborn babies away today. uh no, but baby has passed away from hypoth sonia, due to the lack of a shelters,
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and it'd be with that condition that's it. there that there are critically going through right now. as i'm attempting to you really into the father of that baby. is that the move of the hospital crying and with a can critically, frustration is written in his face because this is not the only child that he has lost spot since the beginning of the and the on set. so when to the last 2 children, both of them has have passed away from high just so yeah. and this is a part of the ongoing consequences resulted from the it's been a minute treat genocide on this trip. simply, it's been a military, has targeted the vast majority of civil infrastructure. of course, the goal is to strip and they may be afraid to them all areas. turning the vast majority of residential heads into pilot russell and now families of course, to let's inside of it's lindsay make shift time stuffs, call for the any sort of a strong protection against the biting cold weather. i'm basically that you don't
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have enough materials and items to insulate themselves as somebody is not trying to gather any sort of materials, including separate the phrases or at least a plastic sheeting in order to heat at themselves and to keep their families warm. but many families right now are left in the open. the do not have any sort of of blankets, mattresses and winter clothing and due to the ongoing is very bad and restrictive matches being a taken since day one of the conflict in order to accept more pressure on stability . and now we are clearly seeing what is the basic consequence, resulted from the eighty's procedures and even the hospitals are not able to uh, fundamentally provide them with a central health care. due to the overwhelming capacity of hospitals with casualties resulted from repeated attacks as well. has to more than $200.00 tell us thing is only 3 days and now they are deep, principally busy with dealing with it critically injured and wanted people. so the
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gaza strip right now is, is you for to play a very i pressure of dispatch and they are try and even to cope with the situation with all possible means as they are navigating on thing. couple circumstances on the grounds. any thanks for your reporting to hire a couple of assume the 1st and durable in central gaza. we can speak now to many. kim cline is professor political science at berry line university, joining us now from west georgia. so many thanks for your time. so we had that from our correspondent, another baby has died of high folks them yet and gauze at not because of the temperatures, but because of israel sees on northern garza which has prevented desperately need of blankets and tents from entering the strip. it has to us, cal, do is riley's including yourself. reconcile with the images that come out of gauze that day and day out. the dead babies the hunger, the desperation caused by the actions of your government. first i must say that as
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a human being has a you can definitely has a way these type of machine. and it's very, very said that my country and my power me to read this way, innocent people palestinian kids women citizens. this truth to stop this really public hardly watch these photos. these images are coming out from gaza strip. how i believe they are exposed to new york times, washington post invest, investigating things to repulse. that's the problem based on the all the rules of usually mine through the media and the, there is a certain sense of sheep, of the mainstream media as the, as rarely do not see what everybody outside is read can see, can get,
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can read, can watch that that's one problem. the other problem is that these writers want to revenge. they still live in october 7. they are in favor of continuing to the war and having en, eh, a beer with how much of all stages and prisoners exchange they will impose, they do in the war. they don't want to end the war. they want to thank for revenge . or i'm ignoring the fact that we, the we is run of is engaging in the war of attrition. it because it doesn't bluff should. that is where the software has frame. it is. a news goes situation for all sides involved. the war has come at the cost of the captives who have still the majority of them,
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at least have not been released by some us. how much frustration is the not just with the families of the victims, but more generally in the population that israel has not managed to get those captives back home. these are the public in general, as is in favor of a d k. and the gun thought already bows in the war they, they want the hostages back. it's not the small beauty, not the thoughts of beauty, but form be, but they are in the same time they are in favor of continuing the war. so that the place in between these 2 and, and he also plays with his negotiators to be negotiated as it seems. so they are in favor of it being a comprehensive deal, but they also in the fraser of a resume in the war. however, and it is a goal,
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she does of the security officers and the security with the high rank security offices that negotiated with the, with the, the general stuff they are in the truck. the nathaniel dropped them all together because if of a resign, nathaniel, replace them immediately, replace them with the his lawyer or persons they are waiting on the sidelines. you know, the, to replace the chief of stuff they had to say is, what is the security service and so on. and the, the current chief. so for the security of the army, they don't trust those sort of them, you know, knowing a door and to know mean i as a replacement. so they all tracked and they can not believe nor say ok. we agree with them, you know, they are, i guess. so they, they manage a and
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a come fame by leaking to they is all the media from doing flores. but there is where they bought the good bridget howard for a month that then you know was over. they for, they probably could be that much better than them. so this is the actually, the, the media hor inside is right. and that can kline appreciate your time today, professor of political science at re um university sports as well as defense minister as well. tat says if his bullet does not withdraw from southern lemon on that will be no agreement. and israel will be forced to act as well as lead it name, cuz sam has wound as well against validating the ceasefire. latrice was agreed back in november of to move and a year of cross border fighting between the group and the is really on me. now you will just will examine. there was no timeline that dictates the actions of the resistance either within the agreement nor after the expiration of the 60 day
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period mentioned in the agreement. we have stated that we have given an opportunity to prevent as rarely violations and to implement the agreement and that we will exercise patience. however, this does not mean we will wait precisely 60 days. our patients is tied toward decision regarding the appropriate timing to confront is really aggression of violations. as times the, whether his car, stella that remains very wes, across much of south america over the next few days. we have got some warnings out because moving pop some for zill, folsom in tens of thunder storms and also a trailing weather system will keep the rain in rio de janeiro, thunderstorms as well for presented. we could see some flooding here where the rain is intense over the next few days. terms is offset to come down in a rear, but they'll sit pretty high so much of power. why for the south of that for you rely northern parts of origin, tina and sheila, the rain is such full heaviest in bolivia as we go into tuesday with more rain to
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come for equity co, not rain, it takes off across southern parts of central america. once again for costa rica and panama southern albany, so that across the caribbean, there's lots of sunshine and fine, a sky filings guys as well across much of mexico that we all go see a cool down in monterey, thanks to a cold. know the window, the 18 degrees celsius on monday, and that thanks to an optic bloss across parts of north america and a very powerful winter storm. the 1st of the moving across most central and south eastern states. we could see the heavy snow in kansas in missouri in a decade as that storm pushes east or so head on out is there. a rebel sizes in the democratic republic of congo sees a strategic town from the communities all me forcing 100 people from the homes and in sport match the, you know, i say the aiming to turn the season around in
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a game against best fish. this is my boss, the in 2001, the us invaded afghanistan, stating its intention to build a stable stage. and the military able to overcome the tell about the united states military has begun strikes. but off the 2 decades trillion spend on countless lives lost the mission field and the telephone game full control. and you 2 part series, analyzing the strategies and mistakes that led to that failure of dentist on the price of people coming soon on al jazeera in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read things through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is
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a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0 the the back to watching out. is there a minus on top stories based our high level syrian delegation, including the new foreign minister side out say bonnie, thrives in cutoffs capital. speaking in the hall, i said, i'll shabani reiterates of his government school for the west to lift the sanctions . an a baby has died from high face down here in garza. yusuf in his family had been sheltering and attempts and fun. eunice,
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helped to bring forth from the home by these really ministry and his really forces have killed at least 88 people across calls in a single day. many of the attack as well on residential areas, is rating on. he says it struck more than a 100 from us positions off to the grapevine. locust, what is right new territory? the the equation unami has launched a new offensive in russia's west and for the region of coast where its forces launched a ground incursion in august. russia has confirmed the attack, the main target appears to be the road to coast ne, small town of such a russian forces have been gaining ground in the region as well as an eastern ukraine of correspondence on both sides. john hall is in call keys and doors to jabari standing by for us in most go 1st to you door set. what exactly is happening?
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the now in cask, as well as this new offensive that's been launched by ukrainian forces is continuing to be matched by the russian forces. according to the russian defense ministry at 6 gmc on sunday morning, as the troops, the ukrainian troops were trying to advance towards the small settlements town of being in the curse region. now 13 is an area about 3 kilometers in at east of the front lines. within curse region and the russian military, according to the official statements, have managed to destroy half of the units that were advancing towards the settlements. and the fighting continues as we speak, the defense ministry saying that they have managed to destroy half of the armored
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vehicles that were advancing towards virgin. now of course, this offensive and counter offensive comes at a time when we have seen an increase in the fighting between both sides, not only in the eastern part of ukraine and the don't bass region, but also in the car screeching itself. this latest offensive encounter offensive inside russian territory is something many analysts here were expecting to take place. according to official statements, we have heard from various officials in russia as they are determined to kick out the remaining ukrainian forces that launched this unprecedented and surprised incursion onto russian territory in august of last year, forcing over a $100000.00 russian citizens to flee their homes. near the border regions where ukrainian troops entered russian territory for the 1st time. since world war 2 were
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seen, the presence of foreign troops on russian territory environment put and has said that this is a priority to kick them out. and a fighting continues. now we're seeing an escalation analyst here, believe that this could possibly be an indication of an attempt by the ukrainian side to really gain as much territory as they can to try and have the upper and upper hand in any kind of future negotiations that could be happening in the coming months, but what is clear is that the situation in the curse region is quickly escalating and the fighting is continuing as we speak. okay, thanks for that to us. let's go to join the hall. he's in car keys. what is the perspective from that, joe? now why the ukrainians doing this now? so what i should just say, 1st of all, that we don't yet have any verifiable games being announced by the you kind inside
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as to how that offensive is going. what we do have is lots of chapter on social media channels, including a 9 minute resources to p, about the extremely effective use they say of electronic electronic welfare. that's jamming technology essentially that they say has been effective at a reducing rushes ability to use its drones and it slide bombs which like a makeup of course, a very important line of defense. i would have to wait and see how significant that is as the situation progresses as to why. now i think it's pretty clear that this is happening as those who was saying that are against the backdrop. essentially, if they return to the white house of donald trump in just over 2 weeks time, and he's stated, wish that this war should be brought to a quick end, ideally with a cease fire and negotiations. taking place pretty quickly off to the you know, gratian the problem is that there is no clear pos towards a final settlement. the 2 sides are implacably opposed still. and so what you have here is 2 sides fighting, not just the ukrainians with their offensive in cost,
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but also the russians and stores. the said making incremental gains in the east in don't nets, particularly around a crucial supply. how both across a fighting and doing the talking on the battlefield. this is ukraine wishing to show its american back is in particular that it can still take the fight to the russians with the help that it could not in the old. but expand on this incredibly important potentially bargaining chip that they hold russian territory in negotiations to come. and it is the russians taking every opportunity as quickly as they can to capitalize on apps ukrainian weak. this is in the east to expand on the territory. they hold the on the 20 percent also of ukraine, but they currently occupied many thanks for that and trying to hold that for us in concave. the ulster as peoples policy has chosen christian stone as its interim leader. following the resignation of charles that called me him, a stoker has been serving as the policies general secretary,
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the homeless to down offices, conservative policy, failed to form a government of the social democrats. the news they want to govern without the fall . right? freedom party, that one most of the seats in parliamentary elections that took place in september . i'm gonna say a snap election is mikey the not jerry and military has launched in an expensive against a new rebel group that's been attacking villages near the border with new yes. minute 3 says the lock around was, is responsible for a series of attacks in the northwest and recent weeks, including a massacre of 15 villages. i'll just, there has been grounds that exclusive access to the ministry's asset to combat the rebels. that interest reports. this is award nigerians military combined to say must be one and quickly after 15 years struggling to contain both lot of them. they say the country cannot afford another
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ideology driven on just at a base here. when we came to this location, we made a lot of resistance from the local, as you called. this is one of the store who did usually come here in the fifty's hundreds to cut out. i mean, a lot of up to the bush deluxe were always in a group set to be affiliated with iso, which operates in nigeria as northwest. it was a groups attempt to extend its reach to other states that resulted in fees and counter tags from the nigerian military. i mean come in just say new hardware has been critical to the success sofa. this vehicle eludes. give the food is more confidence once and in any way or the it also solved positive force multiply. why? because the mean that we have this capacity of this compatibility. the don't get
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the operation and tona is considered critical to defeating because the town is only small. and since the army moved in, fleeting residents have started coming back by see you, you see a, it's one of them. so the general that they tried to convince us to join the religious 6, which we find strange, we refused about 2 weeks ago. then i didn't really treat this chord viscount setup by the group. the like what our. from here the group imposed, it's been most and taxes and even cutting out public executions are willing to come in to say of to days of intense operations. the group has now retreated much of northwest nigeria is a boss pollutant is of and going spaces, liking basic facility, just like water, hospitals, electricity, and even institutions like police and courts. and groups use this to the advantage . and so we plan to bring in police, unquote, very soon to provide security and arbitration. of course, in december,
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the army bummed a group of fighters. 10 civilians died investigations underway, but the ministry has blamed disobedient debts on secondary exposures caused by the i'm the biggest challenge for security forces and government now is doing the trust of local people, which is crucial to ending the chaos in the northwest region. i'll just hold on and 23 fights is in the democratic republic of congo, have taken control of a key town in the east. if the country your own group has kept, it must be seen from the congolese ami. it's the latest town to be seized by the sizes. been advancing steadily in the regions, months a day off, the keys is round, the backing the group, the claim got a rejects. we you on says that nearly a 1000000 people have fled the homes because of the conflicts in the east. some democratic republic of congo is fighting between government forces on the m $23.00 intensifies. your group emerge over
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a decade ago. it's primarily based in no key the results rich provence in the d all c. m 23 meters and mainly from the top seat ethnic group. i say one of the aims is to defend themselves against who to lead forces, who fled rhonda off to the 1994 genocide. and we, connie has mo, from government the big names and the very significance for rebels. because this is one of the largest 2nd largest territory or between some of the territory already all the documents. one of them 22. we have seen that because of the cost on that was by dokie based on of this specific city. yes, i do. the governments of the r c with the um, the forces that point to the organize themselves, even though we blew all most political mentos away from the back to area in the intervals or the one point to the public meeting is the and the trying to day to go totally sufficient, but we have seemed to fight to judge just
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a few more minutes for us to go and get the other site. and we still don't have the, the news already about to alternatives, meaning to, i don't know what it is for me that yeah, the organizing themselves in order to get into that area about we all ready know that this would it be a big challenge for the government because it has been very difficult for the government to gain some g 30 also like this. and they'll keep as one of them 22 because it's not the 1st time they are most of the majority of the area. and it's very significant for the population because now this is just what i was doing almost that was done of people trying to get a centers around. and how does i'm making doubled for what they do, go my desktop on it and again and again of these simple figures on the move them, some of them even the return stuff that weeks in this area. and now they have to go back again. you under the show to see the account, the deals, the government is accusing alonda to be the one supporting them. 22 bucks then or the piece talk say we did the p i anything from on board on says the failure of the
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last meeting which supple somebody to protect press between what is this critic security of government and then now comes through that everything is on hold and dizzy the medical son of people here. how it was apple grossing and people does it see any doorbells? so what if i'm coming very soon? you too. what do you think will solve popular song secret society and everybody that we doing here to see more, this one coming back here in the, in india here. the old and 20000 people in northeastern ethiopia of being moved to safety. due to fis, a volcano may erupt. residents from the fall region of being relocated to temporary shelters off to a series of, of grace, or to say the trim is it producing signs of activity in the previous meet dormant volcano? mount defense on top of under, we have no food to eat. we initially sent our live stuck away because our animals are scared and we're now waiting to be moved out ourselves. but we knew
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transportation. we are displaced and facing significant difficulties. we don't even know where we going to be about to move south careers and peach present in units of keels says he plans to take legal action against law enforcement officials who tried to arrest them on friday. and is on the investigation for insurrection. off to his so lived in possession of mos low last month, investigations of off the acting president to intervene off to members of the presidential god prevent and secures the forces from detaining union on friday. your westwards is due to expire at midnight on monday. patrick folk is the latest from, so a mass rallies taking place here. and so once again, today the corruption investigation office was reported the planning to make a 2nd attempt to arrest the president june. but now we are hearing that they have decided against that because of the weather conditions and also because of an action by the acting presence. remember,
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the seo has food on choice. i meant to intervene and to try and get the present security service to cooperate and to stand aside. remember, the deadline for the arrest warrant is looming. it needs to be executed by midnight on monday. it's difficult to say how things are going to turn out as it stands it. but the protests are as loud. is that the i'm in amongst a group of president, even supporters. they are possibly sensing a temporary victory. meanwhile, the weston district court, which issued the arrest warrant against president, has dismissed an objection by his legal team. we haven't been sold. why exactly? those details haven't been disclosed as of yet. but as far as we understand it may be to do with an objection against the search warrants, in particular because of the confidential documents contained within present june's residents. but as i say, we con, confirm those details as of yet
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a funeral procession has been held in steering armies capital for my president. jesse protest say, who came to power in a minute tree to which i say was denied a states you know, and remains a controversial figure in 2023 was sentenced to 20 years in prison, of the killing, of all position members in the 1980s. you went into hiding and remained a fugitive until his death, but he remained popular among many so his policies aimed at helping support. so perhaps pulmonologist or in school, the tennis? well, number one is facing at just the right time. and they will be here with that, the exam and being proactive. today's headlines know for empower,
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the that's got some support with hyundai. thank you so much, molly. model stress is cricket is so beats in india, in the 5th and final test to wrap up a $31.00 series when the victory also means australia of qualifying for the will test temperature. the final, the sitting test could have gone. either way, the start of say 3, but australia, 1st of all, a scope following, put in a match winning performance, he finished up with 6 2nd. that means what it says. india will fold out for $157.00 . i'm saying chasing down the street. so instead of a 160 to win by 6, what keeps m secure a series when? oh, the india for the 1st time in a decade straight will face south africa in june. in that test,
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championship finance. go try 3. yeah. he's when you're in the context of this series, the biggest areas is you can apply it home. i felt like it was kind of say, sorry, throughout the whole series side. to finish it. yeah. 31 to, to hold the try. fee is amazing feeling and then i think be yeah, the extra lies now securing a spot in the world testing sheet funnel, which was always a huge goal for us. now the english criminal match between the pool on demand chest united has just been given the go ahead bad. why? the have threatened to see the game being postponed unites have go into this concept on the huge pressure. it's tom size and ripples straight to faded on top petitions. the old wanted records it tumbling. december's been such a horrible meeting for about just to see to new call, so let to full mattress. you want to play a gallery, never cooling. the worst counts account seen in the country since reuben, i'm room to co for november. you said that things might have to get worse before
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things get back to. indeed they could stoops in new lawyers. next stuff is a trip to and field a place they haven't done that since 2016. it will be very, very difficult problem, right? because, you know, momentum is very, very important in football is very difficult. things keep hold of very difficult things to turn around is capable of getting a good result is it did a good spot just to say. so you could both go back. so that simply rank level a when the game and said not moments neurologist with confidence going, certainly that's what we're looking for. but you don't need, let's say if we're being eval because i don't, we don't play well. then they'll be a lot of pressure on all the way to their home more quickly to see, to the pool would be the 1st time in 46 years. they've last fall straightly games. the 5 lead defeats in december was the most in a single month since 1962. the 18 goals they conceded last month was than most in 61 years, or the south hampton of law, small,
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much as an old competition since i'm are and took over. when you look our team, we are starving for lead doesn't on the feet show, the only solution is too hard for her and tried. we cannot change the less again, we can evaluate work on it, but you cannot change the last name. so let's focus on the next one and work out of it. uh during the week. in contrast, it's being the dream stopped in life and live a pool for on the slots. they tops of premier league standings. they taught the champions league standings and they were in the semi finals of the english lead cop slot, believes united to play as need to step up and support the manager. they have much by the players in my opinion, then maybe to the table shows at the moment and i think it's going to take a while, maybe for room and i, we're going to to bring this out of the players and nice and having school and then last 5, visits to and filled such just a task ahead of room on his side. twin size and out to 0. also managing nickel
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outsets. it was left fuming at the penalty decision that caused his side points against the bronx and on stocks today. 17 year old 8th and normally every day off to believe in this game. but he has to leave the accident hall. some of the muscle injury all set to describe the penalty. cool that resulted in front of the clause as bizarre from visiting fluid route pet drive. accidentally had both to deb, i also defend the william sleeva. the result leads us installing points behind livable i never seen a decision that is in my area. i asked the boys if they have an nobody have seen it before. when you look at a see the end, the distance, the player job at the 2 end tables and suddenly about which and that will you can see one thing there that will not please me. it's up of, it's lisa, sorry, i was a 3. no, victor of us here and seen it romilly to call k, schooled from the spots and scottish mid failed. so i'm gonna tell him and i schooled his fault of the season to sail the wind outside of your concise side. 3
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