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please visit the awards official website at w w, w dot h t a dot q a the . ready ready ready the hello, i'm my name site. this is and use our life from the hall coming off in the next 16 minutes. the us treasury announces some sanction release for syria, but key restrictions were made against the new administration. more grief and gaza and the 17 palestinians, including a child killed and is rarely attack donald j. trump, of the state of florida has received 312 votes. pamela harris,
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for us, congress certifies the 2024 election results on the victory of donald trump. i intend to resign as party leader. as prime minister kenneth has made adjustments, criticize he will resign is prime minister off the weeks of political turmoil. and in sports, the surprise package of the primary lead this season, a nodding em forest are looking to continue their title. push the currently in front against walls is a into go level on point. the 2nd point starts to the home, the and they walk into the program. the us treasury has announced functions really for syria and says, well, most economic restrictions remain in place. it wants to ensure the provision of
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a central services like electricity, energy, unable to the treasury department, has authorized sets and transactions with the energy sector and government institutions allowing the provisions of essential services. it comes as a foreign minister towards the middle east renewing calls for all sanctions to be dropped. this is serious trade, minutes to warm. the country only has a few moments of weight um fuel left and struggling onto the waste on gary restrictions. meanwhile, veneer administration continues its efforts to revise decades if authoritarian rule under the sub family it's listed internet and communication restrictions impose by the former regime or so was that it has the latest on the us function relief from damascus. yes, bob, most as of a you has just leaves a statement regarding the sections read for city and people to use the sanctions
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and to love the flow of the men 30. and a um, also the, the, the, the, some of the kind of sections in syria so that the department of treasury is saying that the aim for the action is to make sure that the us sanctions imposed on syria will not seen the flow of the mediterranean a such a energy, electricity of food, water, product or sanitation. and also that is not interrupting the governance functions of the need administration in city about depth department of the tragedy is not in that these are position is just for 6 months as the us and vision is going to continue. i'm wanting to registration on the ground, so that means that 6 months later, the us government is going to, we assess whether to continue with the sections or to expand the sections leave. so they say that it depends on the performance of the move in this vision in damascus . and also the authorization saying that us,
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why the government seeing that this authorization does not on the log the property of any beloved or section person, including the south comedy assad associates the central government of syria or the h d. s. if ever shown, which is now the dominant port to go and made it to be poverty in celia. and also seeing that these authorization is not a loving any transactions, any financial transfer to any person that is still under this section. so the authorization is also loading some of the american city and citizens to have some personal relatives as to pay to their friends for families that are leaving in the north east at the north west of the conference. so here what we can understand is an important step, a strong show of goodwill from the united states to have the ceiling is what we're is suffering from the poverty. the scene is what science of the color from the drum over 13 years of civil war. and also trying to have the new administration in terms
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of approval for the governor's functionality. however, despite the sessions, leave city yet is still on the habit sections of the structure. the sanctions are still going to remain in place of the company is the largely dis, connected from the international. so we have system. this is evan of 0, damascus, as well sir, is powell grant is suffering from years of civil war neglect and the western sanctions. despite the challenges, those in your administration says it's working around the clock to resolve the electricity crisis, which is key for the revival of the economy. and file reports now from the west and city of homes. this is what the business district of the city of homes looks like up tonight. the few shops with lights rely on sort of public or private underwriters like recess don't own it. he says the price of decent is often more
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than he stated income. fuel shortages have 3 potable duction, a thomas dent that power station, one of the largest and see the list of all 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 out totally 40 percent of its capacity due to fuel filter just and this station normally provides homes, damascus, tubman, and how about with electricity the 30 your own facilities also in dire need of. nathan was overtaken by new technologies, finding staff policies, as part of the cash stopped and you, administration is looking for solutions. the immediately after the liberation we came here to find the electricity facilities and 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
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function as will work at the limits. a capacity bus 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, 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 a kia support for the new administration. and has also stopped sending oil to city
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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 suited james jeffrey is full, the us special envoy to syria and also i served as an investor to take a and a rock. he joins us now from washington, d. c. thank you so much for your time. so the bottom government announcing some sanction relief for syria today, but don't go in quite all the way in terms of lifting sanctions. what message is the administration trying to send doing junior think with this move as well. thanks everyone. it is both a step and a signal. this step is this for facilitate in various ways, including making deliveries or to manager and assistance. less worried about us
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legal implications to increase the flow of the manager in a particularly into areas that i saw previously control. secondly, there is saw in that reconstruction, at least early recovery uh, wavers the treasury department talked about uh, assisting in facilitating government services and government functioning, including electricity, energy, water insurance, exactly the same as you were just talking about. so it's a step in the right direction, but it's also a signal that the united states is willing to do business with. uh, uh, the back to the, uh, uh, uh, shot up of to me is used to be known. higher tier. uh huh. uh, but uh it is not ready to uh, lift permanently all of the sanctions. enjoy the cheese more. how things shape up in uh, sherry is
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a whole the decision to lift the sanctions then now it appears well full on president elect donald trump, but it's not guaranteed. is it that he will do that? it's not guaranteed. uh, a reasonable policy would be to, to see what other countries are doing. and as you can see, there's been high level diplomatic contacts between the new government and damascus and the saudis, the em moratti's, the germans, the french and others in the us probably should photos suit with them. but washington may be concerned about the fight against the remnants of dar charlie's limited state in the day or does it solve for the phrase ah, what will become of our courtesy charge and then not these. and there is other issues related to the government and damascus, so it may be some time and it may require more effort on the part of damascus
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before the new administration will actually take the final step of getting all changes. yeah, on that point, i mean how, how wary do you think the us is off these promises being made by ask, but also all the need of h t. s who as we've seen in recent days is, is going allows and seeking international recognition for his government and claims to have moderates and his views as well. i'm following the flow solutions my time as he and higher to alpha has certainly saw there in the nation thursday, activities, same spot against the side, but they were not launched in terrorist attacks into europe. are going to turn or any by yourself, are not in the last. there is a great deal of build up suspicion of anybody who was ever a terrorist. uh, in the us structures in washington, in the garage. we had
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a broken auto better times with the surgeon or rack, where we embraced the awakening and, and by problems those people folks who had been fighting without prior to we didn't mind as long as they change sides. that's the kind of attitude we need to have this with the people in damascus. i'm not sure that they will uh, are totally distance themselves from their evil past. but i don't see as having much influence on them one way or the other. what we will have influence on is to fade in serving people if we don't hurry up in some of the sections. okay, thank you for that. james. jeffrey is for my us special envoy to syria. and for men, busta tech in iraq you're the has been no less up in the is riley bombardment, the gaza strip. despite some basement on the diplomatic front,
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the 17 palestinians have been killed in strikes across the strip. on monday, the alvarez camp in central guns is rarely shedding on a residential complex skilled at least 3 palestinians, including a child. as a desk toll continues to rise. i'm off as it's ready to return some of the captives without any fees far they will depend on an end to israel's will as well. the same program says is rarely forces shot at its convoy on sunday, near the wadding gauze, a check point. it opened as ocean says the cause, clearly marked untiring, 8 staff members. they condemn the attack and coal for the safe passage for humanitarian aid to r a couple. as soon as the license developments from darrow by law as negotiations for sci fi intensified, is very military and rounding up its military attacks on very easily field talk
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neighborhoods in areas that what previously designated by that is really military used to be state humanitarians though we have caught report from eye witnesses in milwaukee area, which is only 8 kilometers away from our location here. that's a group of mates shift 10 squared targeted by it is very true. well, one palestinian has been confirmed, killed in, in the strike that but the significant destruction of the keys pollutants of smoke with quite seen from the side of the attack and even covering the antonia horizon of the city of con eunice and elsewhere. let me show you what we have seen in the past few hours. there has been a very remarkable intensification of watching the reap apartments in the eastern areas of different bella events. and we have been told by civilians and on the rock for 2 to complement and a very extensive deployment of is very quite up to drugs that today open it's 5 on the civilians who are taking shelter. and one of you on run schools that initial confirmations that we have got from the hospital in under is that right?
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so if you do come suggest the injury or 40 civilians for right now, receiving medical treatments in that hospital, it's a very also a remarkable intensification of best strikes on devalue and valid town which had received evacuation. food is recently by the is really military and open guns. it's the united states congress has a certified double throw on this presidential election. victory is defeated, opinion and vice president come iris cyber school. the proceedings on formerly declared him to when a trump received 312 votes, harris, 226 security, was tied around the capital in 2021. the supporters of donald trump, stores in the capital and the bid to disrupt the process. drums integration will
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take place in washington on january. the 20th we're doing. the votes for president of the united states are as follows. donald j trump, of the state of florida, has received 312 votes. pamela harris, the pamela de harris of the state of california. it has received 226 votes. the white house correspondent give me a home that has moved from washington. the tumble of harris, the vice president, the united states, and president in the joint session of congress now certifying her election loss and the victory of donald trump of the 2024 us selection. now this has typically been a basic ritual of us democracy that'll change 4 years ago when donald trump and her
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sister ford is the stormy us capital. in an effort to overturn the results of the 2020 us selection of very different seen on this monday 2025, january 6. that's because of a number of reasons. first heavy security and a big reminder of the police presence. not only uh, 4 years ago, but in place again, because of what happened on january 6th, 2021. also the snow storm, also making sure that people stayed home and didn't come out to try and protest, but as well. a comma harris as well as president biden said that they were not going to challenge the results of the 2024. you go selection, and they were committed to the peaceful transfer of power. there's also been a change in law as of 2022. there is now
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a lot in place to ensure that the vice president can not in any way overturn the results of the election. something that donald trump had suggested that vice president mike pens had the power to do back in 2021. something that was in fact not the case. now with regard to those who were convicted of their role in the violence that occurred back on january 6th, 2021. and donald trump has said he will pardon. those who have been convicted are currently in jail. in fact, he says, when he is in operated on january 20th of this year, he will pardon them as one of his 1st acts as president can really help it out to 0 . washington. let's get more with steve. clemens, a journalist, and who's the vouchers airs. weekly shows the bottom line. he joins us from washington. dc get to seniors come on, harris conducting that to you a that certification with a lot of grace,
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which can't have been easy for her to do to stand in front of the world and maintain her cool that way. no, it's pretty amazing. she certified her own loss as well as donald trump's. when it's not something people were used to given you know, the drama and the tension and actually remind people people died 4 years ago as the capital was rated. so it was very different tone and temperature. and she was incredibly graceful in this moment. so the democrats were clearly came when they to show themselves in a different light to the republicans with this peaceful transition of power. just to remind everybody of the sharp contrast to what we so 4 years ago today. it will look, i mean, this was despite donald trump definitively winning in the way american democracy is organized through the electoral college. he won with 312 electoral college votes. it's still important. remember that $200000.00 votes in
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a few key states would have shifted this election towards campbell harris, but everyone knows donald trump one. this race had been closed or had it been contested. we might have seen in america that was riveted with violence. you know, around the nation or around the capital. and so we have a different picture, not just because the democrats are trying to put a good face on this moment and to show what maturity looks like and magnanimity when you lose an election. it's also the fact that it was a definitive win for donald trump, and hopefully he will take, this is something he can be more secure about and less paranoid because he was very paranoid about the legitimacy of a sense of legitimacy of his last presidency. now he doesn't have that problem. president barton has written an all pad has a name for the washington post where he's essentially urging the public not to forget january the 6th. but when you look at what has happened today, and course
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a re election of donald trump, it's really hard, isn't it to not conclude that many people have already for golfing as well. i think a lot of people have not only forgotten, but i think, as you saw in tweets recently between liz cheney and, and donald trump, many republicans are trying to rewrite the story of january 6th is one of heroism of sacrifice by patriots. and as kimberly how could just mention donald trump's intention to pardon most if not all of those convicted of crimes on january 6. and so i think this, this is going to be an ongoing point of tension regarding truth regarding american history. and then even though president trump did when re election, he doesn't have the right many people feel to rewrite what happened, which we saw happen, which we've seen through the courts and testimony of those who tried to stop the
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peaceful transfer power between donald trump and joe biden, 4 years ago. okay, so they've got to talk to steve clemens, janice and host of options. there is we can show the bus in line to check it out. thank so much. connecting me to justin fredo is announced. he's stepping down as potty, nita, i'm prime minister. he says he will stay in office until the governing liberal policy picks his replacement. today is also suspending parliament until march the 24th. i intend to 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
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to fight internal baffles, it cannot be the best option in that election. rob reynolds takes a look back at 3 days political career. justin 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 convulsed auto want to go and vote emergency powers to bring the demonstrations to
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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 tensions over trade during donald trump's 1st term, the relationship between canada and united states is extremely strong, but
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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 to those government to those downfall signals in end of an era in canadian politics. rob rentals, l g 0, a sled on alex's era, will take you to what was once considered. nigeria is lawless regions as the army tries to restore security tales of this annual event. and the american hockey
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league is over a 100000 teddy make they way onto the ice rink that's coming up in schools. the color, the weather looks really unsettled now across much of europe, wind and rain piling in from the atlantic had a good deal of snow as well as area of low pressure drawing, and some of mazda ad bumping. it dakota, i mistake a fabulous night. while the needing flag cube that i'm behind, but drawing it and all the way in which will bring snow across the good parts of the u. k. i was seeing a fabulous snow to through the low countries just pushing across into a chair. i mean next by the system that will polish way into the, by our base guy easing into central positive front smoothing areas of space and
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ports. cool. again, running into the cold air. see that snow just coming in the cost. positive jeremy, stretching back towards belgium, just pushing back towards northern areas of front rain behind that. but you can see the snow on the leading edge. and that continues to make his way further. reese with and there you go. smoke kind of get across germany pushing across into poland . south of that generally drawer. i wanted to show us that having to, if lead the bulk is using down to was grease, but nothing too much to speak of a flu shot was to across the north of algeria running across in to what you knew the most sing, some of those showers as well, much of those africa, as you can see as try and settled and looking pretty hot around the gulf of guinea . the as is there a war on guys, a continuous new series takes you beyond the headlines of the company. if you're not chose, you're not entitled to the same sets of rights award winning force or fund to my
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brutal meets renown, palestinian human rights defender, all not about the whole young generation. they have centered to palestine as part of their identity as such a innovation that twice the defense world refrain on a jersey to the latest news as it breaks for the 3 hoss. but those have gone out of service. people are using them out. so there's now face further displacement with detailed coverage cheese read off your patient forces force, hundreds of civil is through this place from this cold surface. and vit headphones from the heart of the story is wait a minute to reset the it was all good thing. come ourselves and start the hospital, has provided no evidence who was so success the the
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the watching out, is there a mind desktops or is this our us treasury as announced temporary sanctions release to syria as it wants to ensure the provision of a central services such as electricity energy on board are restrictions against the new administration, the central bank and financial transfers remain. nights the states congress has certified donald trump's presidential election. victory is defeated. opponent, vice president carla harris of assault proceedings and forwarding declared him a window and at least 17 people have been killed in ongoing attacks and golf has been stored in the alvarez counts in the center of this trip. right? you're selling on a residential complex scale, at least 3 palestinians, including
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a child's b as righty. siege of northern gauze that has now lost and from move and 90 days of an intense attacks. and in the, a total restriction on age. if we're on a cleaning is one of the few jen this operating in northern gaza and is that the scene of one of the latest attacks? this is what every single morning looks like in garden city after these really flights are just have targeted this residential building and shift 3rd, one area to the north of guys and city for palestinians have been rewarded, killed and dozens were injured. and there are many still missing under the rubble, as you can see, civilians are trying to dig deep under federal both to rescue the trad civilians, perhaps killed civilians from under this risk. freud building the gun. these really
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forces attacked and targeted this place at 1 50 in the morning. all the people were sleeping with the dead, the wounded and the destruction of the results of an attack did all over the place in the streets. we're still trying to find someone i own because there are no civil defense team, so ambulances here. i don't know what more hardships we can expect. i have no more words to say in months. and i got them to pass on that. as you can see, we're still looking for our loved ones. we're still trying to recover them from under the rubble. we're just using our hands to find them because we don't have tools. there are no civil defense and the ambulance team, sadly, because we have no tools and we don't have the basic necessities. these really subtract us without the warning of the law. michelle, as you can see, the scale of devastation inflicted to this residential reserves and it hasn't been completely reduced to rubble. civilians are everywhere searching and the searching process is continuing in the light of the absence of civil defense. the
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cruise is due to the ongoing is where even talking on these civil events across civilians are using their bare hands to rescue their loved ones from the beneath the rubble and destroyed buildings on daily basis. the situation is much more catastrophic. in the light of these brutal attacks targeting that rule of civilians, it on daily basis is in progress in residential buildings at midnight without any sort of warning and civilians. as you can see are waking up to that tragedies ongoing tragedies due to the ongoing killing of civilians here in the gaza strip lubricant without any edges or northern gaza. at this time, the 3 is riley's, have been killed and the occupied westbank. the
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shooting took place in cold kennedy, annette and legal settlement. these riley ministry says 3 and government open fire to with a bus. the searching for the suspects and of look down the area. i'm just said it has the latest for us. she's in amman because the palestinian authority is suspended out and there is operations. in the okey pod westbank, 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's 3 posts. and you and gunman 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
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bring them to justice is really forces have actually been conducting a manual and in the area closing off several roads blocking several villages 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 trumps 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 the just need all, i'm a, this is rarely forces withdrawing from areas in southern 11 on that's according to us special envoy english stain speaking in they reach area, made no mention of a deadline for the withdrawal, which is scheduled for the end of this month. ok, stating that they all may come on the it will play a key role in the implementation of
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a cease fire or seen also met but the speaker of paul of it. and i'll be very the need of austria's fluoride freedom policy has been asked by the countries president to form a government follows a meeting between the policies lead habit, typical president alexander of the ballon, the pro russia freedom policy, one the most seats in september as bottom entry election. so i need a voice mail from vienna. a step into the on no. yes, have a giggle, the leader of the far right freedom policy met with the austrian president. it was a stock reminder of the only option left to form a government. hey. mr. kinslow, this confident you can find viable solutions within the framework of government negotiations and he wants to be sent sponsibility. he's asked him about to explicitly go ahead of thoughts with given with caution. this is how they minute
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these and she did not take me step likely. i will continue to ensure that the principles and rules of the constitution are correctly observed that outside hundreds of pickles, opponents of ages gather to voice. this is what a freedom policy like government would entail a policy that was founded in the 1950s by the nazis anti reason legacy of that history. it is to immigration, nationalist, populism. a will words quite, quite simply that austria will become a nazi lamb. if you look at the history, if you look at where this party comes from, if you look at the way tickled comes from, then it is extremely distress from standing again outside the presidential palace. but he represents, but the fact remains the freedom policy one, the most fun in law, september's election. the opinion polls say that his popularity is only drawing
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doesn't action. victory was one on the back of an economy in recession and to rise in both unemployment and immigration. angry young vote is frustrated with the cost of living crisis, looking to nationalist solutions that would align austria with a self proclaimed in liberal government of hungary. victor old ben. this is a country that is facing a search, right? which in such and such an economic times. so phone seems unstoppable. so when a guy jago, i'll just sarah. yeah, now, see corruption trial. a former french president nicholas cozy is on the way in paris. he is accused of leaving the bank routing a presidential bed with funds from the then libyan leader. more. i'm a get off a 2nd because he was in office from 2007 to 2012. if convicted, he could face
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a decade behind boss latasha above the ascent. this report from paris, nicholas all cozy, a wrong thing at a powers quote for his face and biggest corruption trial. the former french president is accused of accepting millions of dollars legal funds for his successful 2007 presidential campaign from form and libyan leader mohammed could duffy in return for favors. the prosecute to say, a corruption packed between so cozy and good that the spot and use and confidence. among the allegations, they say middle men carried suitcases of cash from trip needs. the powers and sol cosy aids helped get duffy's chief of stuff if a justice it's an a main satisfaction because it's been a long time coming up. the street additional investigation has taken almost a tame. yes. we know there have been obstacles and appeals to prevent this trial from taking place, but finally, is this happening over sofi,
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off to that 2007 election victory, so cozy employee to get that be to power is for leverage, state visits, the libyan leader wanted to re enter the world stage of the decades of being regarded as a pariah by the west. so cozy rolled out the red carpet, so cozy says the claims against him. all fantasy and fabrication, he says, has been this school opponents and phones are trying to describe it. to him, he says, is enemies in libya are taking revenge for false leading strikes with nato in 2011 on tripoli. the last ticket that these des moines does day is legal to expose. so is the trial of a former president sends the message, the political corruption can no longer get one published in france? yeah, i'll put some notes here in french society. many people think justice is class based, they feel that we wouldn't marry people or prosecute for every day a feature they are punished most of the leaves in the late. so for made the mere existence of cases like this one, sends the message that everyone is equal in the face of justice patrols expected to
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run until april, if i'm guilty. so cozy could face 10 years in prison, man, be followed from public service for 5 years. running the reputation of one of problems is most influential and controversial, political rights swing figures. natasha butler. i'll do 0 power feat. nigerian ministry is waging an operation against gangs and bandits in the north. western states of sun far, you know, and he says it's killed, thousands of on 5 says the keys, if measuring and kidnapping people around some. an address has been given special access, administrative operations. he reports from my young she in some far as state the village of my energies, enjoy a relative comment, a long while up to several killings, abductions and taxes imposed by bandits keeping a victim of a bright, him easier to recover updates, possessions. i sold off to get him released,
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the money i lost maybe for the payment of drums on afternoon, doug mooney on me. but like many areas of them for real estate ones cuz he did not get his wild west trouble is never, far away. was still in the village. the army receives an alert for the outskirts of town, suspected brandy to a side to the motorcycles. the groups favored mode of products for the on demand and retreat. they gave a chase and opened fire. after what seemed like 10 long minutes, so just come to the location. nobody's pound. what does help when the bungee to i used to call him keep now. i'll go back inside. you push. as i'm part of state has been the epicenter of civilian massacres. kidnapping for rent, some and capital rust me for more than that they would improve protection by security forces and looking to be july. does some communities have found the courage to farm and create as for us gunman?
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no, no. can yeah. splendid self control this highway, talking trade and charles. although they're still pose a significant with the private away from communities for regular property. but this is the general leading the fight in the northwest. we have been able to restore some level of confidence and look out for police across all light before when the fed i do, i do may see of the of the creaminess of the categories. but when they have seen that, what do i do? we are very willing to give you information on what made it really to see a confident that will overcomes of friends. they say cutting off of the social funding is key. most of the way you find them they'll come in with headquarters. how do they give them? how are they funded? how did they get the training? beckett my a g. the locals are happy to cultivate and harvest that comes to the end of the
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readings, hoping the trend will continue when the rain. so here again, please just either way in the united states has condemned north korea off to if i had a ballistic missile during a visit by next tuesday asked me, bring him to sol. solved, career has been in political 10 miles since the now suspended president in units of fuel imposed a short lived motion last month. patrick focus, the latest from so of the north korea's missile launches have become more frequent, has tensions grow with so, but there's been a lot of activity since november before the political crisis in south korea and folded monday's 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 has the blinking cold yet another violation of multiple un security council resolutions by north korea. we have sought to engage
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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 of administration to revitalized partnerships with countries including south korea. but the trips been complicated by the crisis here after president units of gills failed, marshall new order. last month and his subsequent impeachment of a press briefing. suff chris 4 minutes to face an uncomfortable question. comparing president young's actions to those of an autocratic leader, reno done in south korea is often seen as
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a model case for achieving rapid democratization and driving economic growth in a short period. however, i believe that in the process we carried with us fund or abilities that we had not fully identified or addressed. come just 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, thinking 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, fault houses 0. so much of the us east coast has been hit by huge winter storm disrupting transportation. wow. as you can see then,
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for molly and thank you so much for really high flyers. nodding them for a star on the verge of beating wolves. a result that would put them a level on points for 2nd place. arsenal for us are looking for there's 6 when in a row and it took just 7 minutes to open. the scoring is more than give white made it one. now. press with the negative 11 people of the season to make it to now to time european cub winters continue to show that there's serious title challengers. at least 6 points behind leaders, level 4 and behind arsenal on goals. and for us about u box boss. josie marino has lashed out at the turkish league, calling it toxic the to time champions. league winner was critical of the refereeing. after his side beat his highest 4 to one on sunday and a lengthy post match or press conference, he says the system is working against his club fund. our voucher 8 points behind leaders and fears. rivals gal a test ryan's soundings. the only thing that i can say is that the after
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25 years as a coach and the 75 in, in, in football. then as an assistant, i never saw anything. see me left of this has of i mentioned that goes above anything that can be understandable. nothing to say about the players. commitment in terms of the trust and the feeling of something that these toxic we feel obviously we feel a tiger woods and roaring mcelroy, helping a new golf formats can help safeguard the future of their sport. prepare our launch and indoor golf league with the target of attracting a new generation of fans is andy richardson. reports could walk in your bull at a high tech will come the next big thing in gulf. why not? many of the world's leading play is hosting. it can be co,
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which stands fit tomorrow's golf league is about to launch the aim of taking the sport to a young and prime time tv audience. you know, you never know what this thing could be. this could be the future of golf. this could be one of the cool things on monday nights after football. and that's the hope. and so i would love, i just wanted to be a part of and so i'm really excited and i hope you guys are too, cuz i think it's gonna be pretty cool. so many shared experiences. what you go through together, sancho woods, and really mcroy all the biggest names involved can part of their response to the wrongful saudi arabian fact lift gulf competition. which assigned to dozens of players from the long established pga tool next to the parts of. i don't want to sit here and talk about live, but you know, i think you can make the argument that they haven't innovated enough away from what traditional gulf is, or they've innovated too much, that they're not traditional golf. they're sort of caught in no man's land where this is so far removed from, from what we know golf to be illegal involve
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tour reigning champion. carla sands has written off his chances of defending his doc or riley title after a crash on sunday left him an hour and a half off the pace local favorites he has eat. elrod, you won the ruling? 48, our 2nd stage of the race that's taking place in saudi arabia. south africa has had black. the hon has the overall lead with a 4 hour and 45 minute advantage over already heading into stage 3 or 5 time winter . now sir, l t, a of cuts are, is in 3rd, to week riley that takes place entirely in saudi arabia, ends on january 17th. now in all time, great of the nfl may have played the final game of his career. aaron, roger, 34 attached down passes. the lab is new york jets teams victory and their last regular season getting his 1st set champ house on sunday was a 500 of his career and a disappointing season for 41 year old rogers and
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a jack missteps on the player. had a few, a few odds in the locker room, a few uh, emotional moments with some people who really care about. but you know, i think it's not, it's not great to make emotional decisions about anything in life. so i need, i need some time to step away from this and see how i'm feeling and it's the end of the road for jacksonville, jaguars, head coach, and doug patterson, at the beginning of the season, team owner is shonda con said it's the best team they've ever assembled with a record of 4 wins and 13 defeats means he's seen and off the new england. patriots have the same record both with decides part ways with jared mayo, who laughs with just one season and a slightly different kind of record here. it was the hershey there. there's annual teddy bear tossed during their american hockey league match against providence bruin's on sunday. and the tron that's taken place is 2001 are record 102300
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43 teddy's were thrown on the ice after the bears for their 1st school stuffed animals are collected and donated to local children's charities. okay. and that is all you support for now, back to you, molly. thank you for indigenous languages across latin america on the threats of disappearing active as a cooling from a government support, especially in schools. some are resorting to new trend, survive dying languages, the say, and even reports from a sono. in southern should a at a local market in southern chile, 68 year old about piece to levels, so sticks used to pay trigger and indigenous my purchase support a can to hockey. he's played the game since childhood. but like 90 percent of my bu just he doesn't speak the native language model doing good lot. well,
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our grandparents are speakers but not our parents because the religion and education of the outside are, is took over in southern she likes speaking our own language was forbidden and punished. now it's disappearing. brothers, south and do you have inflatable? the very last person who spoke native yeah, guns police, the not that they don't died 2 years ago and the language of the sub to nation, which was nearly exterminated, disappeared early last century. but the largest nation, the map which is still make up 10 percent of the population. these are what they call native potatoes, they date back to before the spanish conquest. and they're still around. and there are other things that are very typical of that. my push it culture, for example, these gigantic heads of garlic with the language is the problem and it's not just here in chile, of the 556 native languages that existed in latin america and the caribbean, nearly 40 percent are in danger of perishing which some are fighting to
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reverse the trend. we visit sophia by nick hill and indigenous my future social network postings have gone viral way right from forte. if i tentatively, i'm saying yet for the help of her boyfriend she uses to talk to teach young people not to do what she herself is hurting to speak fluently fuel. gimme a you up, you can you you, she has more than 200000 followers. gets infected if that's what i feel that my follow as identify with me. they want to learn, but they don't know who to talk to. they have no one to teach them the language, all their culture. now we're strengthening base. the eliza long gone, argues that diversity is a necessity based human human species is diverse, we own or that like we can't depend on any one concept of the world and one linguist take form of communication. diversity is all well, that diversity will depend not just on individual efforts,
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but on the support of schools and governments. and clearly there isn't much time because, well, english is rapidly becoming the world's common language. with few exceptions, the original languages of the americas are dying at an accelerated pace. see in human algebra or circular chile. any orthodox christians around the world of celebrating christmas eve, the night mass that's taking place in several countries of worship. as smoking detaches, president vladimir pierson is attending a service at a church in victory park and must go to location honoring russian wars from napoleon 12 o 2. meanwhile, on egypt come take orthodox questions. attend to the mass led by to one to us. the 2nd some orthodox follow the julian calendar that says christmas on january 7th,
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as it from me by the inside. so this means i'll be back. monday morning, the us servicemen and women swear an oath to defend the constitution. but military veterans play a major role in full rank called groups, taking up homes against their own country, january 6th, inspire so many people that violence is a way to change the government. in the 2nd part of the syrian ultra 0, examined sophisticated white supremacist. people are trying hurt america and americans against all enemies on how to 0 the
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continue to affect output. this in turn would likely mean the shop price in the prices of manufactured products like truck, like the us announces some sanction relief for syria to ensure a central services. a key restrictions remain. the other while i'm on the inside, this is out. is there a line from tow also coming up? no end to the grief and bloodshed in gaza at least 17 palestinians including a child killed and is really a type i intend to resign as party lead.
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