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the question is, how, as the curtain rises on a 2nd to trump presidency, the dancers fee or ukraine will be forced to concede territory to russia or that their brothers and fathers to run out of the weapons on the front line. the at least $48.00 palestinians including a child of killed and gaza in the past 24 hours. the kind of them are kyle, this is allison. is there a line from doe ha, also coming up here 3 is raise a killed in a shooting there, and the legal settlements and the occupied west. fine memo. we need syria to be stable and secure. we need the syrian people to be able to rebuild the nation.
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jordan's foreign minister as into camp adults with serious reconstructions helping the agenda and form a french present. nicholas soft because he is on trial accused of receiving an legal money was 2007 campaign. the has been no less up in the ass, riley bombardment of the gaza strip. despite some movement on the diplomatic front . at least 48 people have been killed in the past 24 hours the team. but overnight, a justin to that has just emerged from his official residence and also that's cool service, he's going to say. and the determination of canadians,
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it is the driving force of every single day i have the privilege of serving in this office. that is why, since 2015 i fought for this country for you to strengthen and grow the middle class. why we rallied to support each other through the pandemic, to advance reconciliation, to defend free trade on this continent, to stand strong with ukraine in our democracy. and to fight climate change and get our economy ready for the future. we are at a critical moment in the world. shifting a, just a check my time for me see the you don't to put even this to a speedy fall that easy the off. as you knew who the you that did the, i mean us, you, on some new categories, see the doctor cannot you see scheme and let's see if a shot jewel was you'd privilege to sell the house of bust simple quick. if you do
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need the case to receive that suit philosophy for who off see that last way in for quite some must be 0. talk again, that's april. so suit me. these are these old on up on the me for 5 plug and i see that they go see the seal will be found hardly, but a shown ish so not click on snow. well, not to switch a in the you can either at the max, i see people luthey, county sheriff's, marquee magic, the problem tally justin crudo is now speaking in french. we unfortunately don't have translation at this point. we do expect them to switch back to english, so i'm a fighter of every bone in my body has always told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians. i care deeply about this country, and i will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of canadians.
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and the fact is, despite the best efforts to work through it, parliament has been paralyzed for months. after what has been the longest session of a minority parliament in canadian history? that's why this morning. i advise the governor general that we need a new session of parliament. she has granted this request, and the house will now be pro rogue until march 24th. over the holidays, i've also had a chance to reflect and i've had long talks with my family about our future. throughout the course of my career, any success i have personally achieved has been because of their support and with their encouragement. so last night, over dinner, i told my kids about the decision that i'm sharing with you today. i intend to
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resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects it's next leader to a robust nationwide competitive process. last night i asked the president of the liberal party to begin that process. this country deserves a real choice in the next election. and it is become clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal baffles, i cannot be the best option in that election. shuts, i mean going we savvy store fighter, to leave just a vain herring leaves school with the canadian 5 minutes. the justin true though, announcing that he is resigning as haughty leader and will be resigning as 5 minutes to off to his policy. select that next lead. he's also announced that the
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attorney general has accepted his request to suspend hall events until march 24th. let's begin like kind of in washington d. c. like 1st of all how much of a surprise? well, not is this announcement, as well as has been speculated for days that the prime minister is going to step down, given the anger the i'm to proceed towards is continuing leadership within canada. the surprise here is what, what's he going to do? what's he going to step down immediately as prime minister as pods you need to know? he has announced that he intends to step down as both a once his party convenes and it looks a new leader of the liberal party. now in addition to that, they had been speculation as to what happens in the interim. these now was the governor general, and she has agreed that parliament will be per wrote until march the 24th. it was
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due to convene at the end of this month, that is now being pushed back, clearly to give the liberal party time to go through a leadership race to elect a new leader. who would then take over from justin to though, as prime minister. now with the, the parliament due to a set at the end of the month, the opposition conservatives who are far in the lead impulse quote, has cold, full, and emergency session, dismissed the government, and called for an early election. they still could do so when parliament reconvenes in march the 24th. but justin crudo has no fault his party time, allowing them to go through a deed to ship a process which is complicated than itself. but sometimes in canada takes 3 to 4 months, will be executive the national executive to elect a new lead at all the liberal party. cool, cuz so now situation, everything in advance as it were. justin crudo staying on as prime minister until
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the liberal party can choose a replacement as a liberal party leader. who would then take cobra from to the as prime minister of canada, of to some 15 years, 9 years in office. okay, many thanks, mike, for giving us that update that from washington dc. that's not bringing jeffrey to book him. he's a physical commentator. i'm senior fellow with massey college at the university of to run into any joins us now from a to a wrong to is a quite a mentors occasion the full kind of the and yet to do, i was beat them baffled for quite a while. so why is the choosing now to quit? or there's been a lot of pressure on him from various parts of the liberal party, the ruling liberal party too, for him to move aside and to step down. and allow for a new generation of leadership to take over. i think one of the things that he's thinking of is his reputation,
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which he feels as being undermined at this point. but at the same time, the opposition parties, especially the conservatives, have shown that we're an election to be held today. the liberal party would be wiped out virtually wiped out. they would, may have, in a parliament of a few 100 seats. the liberals may be left with 6 seats, and one poll has shown that the prime minister trudel would in fact lose his own constituency, his own writing if the vote were held today. so you know the, the, the goal. so he, personals past, had been knocking on his door for several months now, and he's been in power for a long time. and the people seem to be ready for a change, or he came to power in a blaze of glory, gentle hand and stuff. and if i have progressive agenda that suited many people at the time. so why is it become so unpopular?
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sparkly. it's because his style is not appropriate anymore. people are tired of his what they call a virtue, virtue signaling. his idea that he has the right message and if people oppose them, they must be wrong. so there's been no sense of trying to create a commonality of ideas and opinions. it's sort of uh to use the political expression. it's my way or the highway for truthful and i think people are just fed up with it. i mean, being in power for 89 years is a long time in any parliamentary democracy. and i think people are ready for a change is, comes at a time that it doesn't it with the, the texting rocky rate relations that the us is. donald trump takes the presidency and just a matter of weeks, how is kinda, is that going to navigate this with difficulty?
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i think what's happening now is that the pressure will be on canada from the americans, to uh, to basically do trumps buildings. um and and truly oh is not necessarily the right person to do this uh uh, personal clashes of opinion and personality between trump intruder has been going on for a number of years. trump has made no secret of the fact that he dis, personally dislikes trudel and many of the people in his cabinet. so if the conservatives under their leader, plenty of come into power, which seems increasingly likely. would there be better relations between canada and the us with the trump administration? it's hard to say, okay, jeffrey volk, in many things indeed. taking the time to join us that from toronto,
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because we just had kind of is a long time need adjust them to the has resigned as a policy leader. he will stay on in his role as prime minister until a replacement is chosen. reynolds takes a look back up to those political career. justin, to do a search for 9 years, is canada's prime minister to those liberal party decisively defeated, conservative incumbent stephen harper in 2015. tonight, canadians rejected division negativity, the son of the late prime minister pierre, to go. he was 43 years old when he took office studio, pursued a liberal social agenda. you established a child benefit for canadian families, legalize marijuana use an imposed stricter regulations on semi automatic weapons. during the cobit pandemic, protests against mask mandates and other restrictions led by truck drivers
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convulsed auto want to go and vote emergency powers to bring the demonstrations to an end. turnover vigorously supported ukraine in its fight against russian invasion . no bones, no bullets, and no police will ever take away your drive for freedom is government clashed with china over the detention of a chinese business woman. and with india following what to go alleged was an indian assassination of a canadian seat leader in 2015 to do open candidates, a tens of thousands of refugees leading civil war in syria. when his rails war on gonzo began in late 2023 to go was slow to call for a ceasefire. israel's killing of palestinian civilians triggered protests in toronto to those sought to maintain amicable relations with the us. despite
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tensions over trade during donald trump's 1st term, the relationship between canada and united states is extremely strong, but a slew of ethics scandals and political missteps took their toll. eventually. kudos, popularity plummeted. with an approval rating of 24 percent. in december 2024. a big part of recognizing strength and, and weaknesses is when you make a mistake, you admit it, you make amends. you. you ask for forgiveness. the prospect of trump's return to power. his threats of tariffs on canadian imports and how to respond led to tensions and resignations within through those government to those downfall signals in end of an era in canadian politics, rob rentals l g 0, the 3 is right, and these are opposed. it was being killed in the occupied westbank. the
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shooting took place and calculate in there. and the legal settlement is what the military says. 3 gun, the nathan fund towards the boss, a searching for the suspects and the blocks down the area of the cell who has the latest for us. she's in a month based upon a single source. he is suspended downstairs operations and they occupied westbank of these really military has released initial findings of a probe into the shooting. on monday in the occupied west bank, they say that outside the legal settlement of can you mean it's 3 is really is were killed and 8 others injured. they say that 3 palestinian gunmen opened fire on not just a bus, but 2 other vehicles in the area. one of the dead has been identified as an as really police officer from another legal settlement in the west bank. we've heard from several is really officials including the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who is said that israel will go to great lengths in order to find the suspects and bring them to justice is really forces have actually been conducting a manual and in the area closing off several roads blocking several villages
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because they say they have the identities of 2 of the 3 suspects who are from the northern west bank city of jeanine. now we also heard from the national security minister each more ben viewer, who said that israel should sever security cooperation with the palestinian authority. set up more checkpoints because quotes the right of life of settlers in the west bank. trump's any sort of freedom of movement for palestinians in the west bank, these really military says they're to, they're still investigating the situation and the sense with that just need all i'm a set of has had on i was there on crisis on the korean peninsula. the news test was a missile, as a political em cost in sol deep funds. the examining the impact of today's headlines know for empower, liberated decisions. and this is syrians has to determine how the future looks like
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setting agenda for tomorrow's discussions. if you all people from across the world can collaborate, why can't our world leaders international filmmakers and world class journalists, bring programs to inform and inspire too many to justice was much as it should be on the agenda. financials, era on counting the cost from inflation to geo political tensions and trade route. as we look back at the main challenges, but of him to the global economy in 2024 and what's installed for 2025. will it be a year or 2? and bloom, or i'll put you in a seat. counting the cost on al jazeera report is retreat in a brutal civil war. if it hadn't been that the is ready and vision with no shipping . so our for the coming to had become gentleness like center. you could be in a safe and safe, and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this,
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one of the grand suite, have to come to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison. so as a hostage, they was, the commodore will hotels on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the other again, you're watching on his air, his reminder of our top stories this hour, at least 48 people have been killed in the past 24 hours, 13 of them overnight. in the elbow, res compton, central gauze was rarely selling on a residential complex hills. at least 3 pounds of citizens, including a child's and his life. pictures of justin true day,
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the canadian prime minister. nothing is stepping down as far as you need to. he says he'll stay on as prime minister early until the nipple policy next is replacement, just to to that is also said that parliament is suspended until march 24th the . the serious volume is $5.00. shabani has arrived in the u. a, as he continues a regional tour of the middle east delegation arrived in the country on monday as it tries to build diplomatic support for the new administration in damascus. during the visit, the castle shabani renewed calls for the us to lift sanctions implements, enjoying the sharla sides raging. that's bringing russell said on now he's live for us in damascus. so wrestling all of these visits. the new administration's will
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priority is the lifting of sanctions. isn't it that in space and by the way that that's one of the ones that you set up. busy but chief, i'm of them is to secure the support for, for the golf companies, for the move in space and to lead international sanctions. this country has been on the savage you for more than half a century. and the last 1314 years of that was just witnessing a booth as to what the state of the concert sport, much of its economy infrastructure a stab at the society the dimensions year. so now the ministration is the place in damascus. the tremendous challenges ahead of them and economy because of coverage is needed. so they need the so side reconciliation, of course to coordinate with the region and with the world as well. and also recording domestic finance decisions because city has been isolated from the world and not only for the least bosses calling them as well. have
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a few issues that know they need international searches to lift it. and the ministration is saying, well, the reason that the world has the pool is the sanctions. because because that was a booth of regina seems to be a that was way the human rights that there was the use, the took chair and also support for the powers of being financed with all the tablets as well. now, as there is no with gene, so it's time for the world to remove the sessions. however, the will see if i can hear yes, a ended up in union are saying that while they are due to use, the search has made it to the manitoba. so that city a, so the see more the meditating a such as food that goes to the water. but when it comes to structural sanctions, they need to see actions from the city and from the new city. i'm sufficient to see what's going to be the direction of this new administration for particular stuff. is that a, joining us from damascus?
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thanks russell. the sir is a power grid is suffering from years of civil war, neglects and western sanctions. but despite the challenges, the new administration says it's working around the clock to resolve the electricity crisis, which is key for the revival of the economy and phone reports from the western city of homes. this is what the business district of the city of homes looks like up to night. the few shops with lights rely on sort of public or private generators like recess don't own. he says the price of these and is often more then he stated, income, fuel shortages, have $3.00 potable duction, a terms of gender power station, one of the largest in city football. it's a 1000 to buy gold station with 90 minus 6 work with gas and 3 with a steam right now it's working. it's only 40 percent of its capacity due to fuel filter just and this station normally provides homes,
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damascus tons of money. and how about with electricity the 30 your own facilities also in dire need of masons. overtaken by new technologies, finding staff policies just plug in the cash stopped, a new administration is looking for solutions. regardless of the, immediately after the liberation we came here to find the electricity facilities in a miserable situation from the stages of generation to the stages of transfer and distribution. the extent of the damage is such that most facilities either don't function as will work at the limits of capacity. box emergency measures have now been put some place. one of the most difficult tasks for those installed is distributing the limited electricity available from power conversion, distribution stations like this one. the normal situation is to provide electricity for 24 hours a day. but for the moment, only a sense of services such as hospitals,
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water pumping stations and backs receive up to 16 hours as to private homes and businesses. they get only the out. another obstacle is damaged the power lines in destroyed districts. but the fuel supply remains the biggest challenge since the photo of the sound as of last month. the casual position groups who controlled major oil fields in the northeast have stopped trading with damascus. and good bye to of kia support for the new administration. that on has also stopped sending oil to city demanding that the payment of debts accumulated up onto the previous regime of the peak of winter city, the allies logic on the fuel gas wells. still operating in the symptoms, tell them what region or if they get of shipments from level how much one of the 0 homes seated southwards military says, north korea has find a ballistic missile tools. the say of japan, japan,
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the coast guard says the projectile has fallen into the waters. most critical. so find a wave of project charles back in november, take it was condemned feeling young for the launch. on the inside of the, on the type of the series of actions buying those career, including its repeats of launches of ballistic missiles, iris rates, to the safety and security of the nation. the region and the international community such ballistic missile launches violate the relevant un security council resolutions. and a serious issue for the safety of our people. japan has lost, stood in protest against north korea, and we strongly contain such actions in united states as condemns north career off to it, fight at the ballistic massage during a visit by secretary of state and people and come to so patrick fault has the license from so the north korea's missile launches have become more frequent as tensions grow with so, but there's been a lot of activity since november before the political crisis in south korea
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unfolded mondays, firing of what was believed to be an intermediate range, ballistic missile coincides with what's likely to be the last international trip, but the us secretary of state anthony blinking cold yet another violation of multiple un security council resolutions by north korea. we have sought to engage the dpr k, and multiple efforts to sit down to talk without any preconditions. we communicated that on many occasions. we've done it privately. we've done it publicly us and the only response effectively we've gotten has been more and more provocative actions including missile launches. lincoln's visit is primarily to reaffirm the alliance that's been built up during jo biden's thomas president. he says it's been a priority that administer ration to revitalize partnerships with countries including south korea. but the trips being complicated by the crisis here after
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president gets a gills failed of marshal new order last month, and his subsequent impeachment. okay. in a press briefing seth cris 4 minutes to face an uncomfortable question. comparing president young's actions to those of an autocratic leader, we known in south korea is often seen as a model case for achieving rapid democratize ation and driving economic growth in a short period. and we have, i believe that in the process we carried with us fund or abilities that we had not fully identified or addressed. attempts to arrest president june and question him are in disarray. many of his supporters remain kept near his official residence, where he is isolated himself as things there's no indication when this political impulse might ends, but secondly, blinking might fail. he's managed to navigate what's being a tricky trip to south korea and stress. the importance of maintaining strong diplomatic and security jobs no matter who's in the white task, patrick salt,
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which is 0. so i'm not fit for me laura kyle: for the moment you can find plenty more on on top stories on a website. there it is out there, don't come back with more news hair on the al jazeera of the counting, the cost to do stay with us if you can, the, the hello. it's looking pretty cold now across the korean peninsula, parts of china or coast, been in the cold out here for some time. we have got a weather system very close to japan. this area of low pressure that's been producing some outbreaks of rain pulling away no. the wind coming in because of the snow. so the across the west side of the japan, once again, some disruptive snow. just nothing a little further north was as we go through,
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well, why didn't stay? so with the top temperature, the hate of the day, if we can go to that one is 2 degrees celsius as a plus to the full beijing for the south, one or 2 shelves into the south of china, one to 2 showers. 2, went to vietnam a with the next as usual shout was there. i ran to the philippines whatsoever into up on the i so good scattering the season, raise their requests malaysia down into indonesia to finish. i was to making the way towards the shore line. come right with the next the dial says what to whether to the 5 south east of india, much of india does stay dry. some shell was, it just stopped to move, move them bangladesh up towards the pool, or pulling a little further east with mist and fall, the small the of course that's going to be with us for another few weeks yet time it isn't that around 16 celsius and we are looking at christ guys and small for the for the,
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