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the tomorrow's discussions international so make cause them will cost journalist bring programs and inspire you. barnowski sierra the in the us announces some sanctions relief for syria to protect essential services. but key restrictions remain the time. how much of doing this is obviously are life from don't also coming up no way into the grief and bloodshed and gaza nearly 50 palestinians killed and is really attacks over the course of a day. i intend to resign as party leader. as prime minister,
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a succession battle begins in canada after just introduced as you will be stepping down as prime minister after nearly a decade in all. the votes for president of the united states are as follows. donald j trump of the state of florida has received 312 vote. and the peaceful transfer of power in the us is restored. congress certifies president elect donald trump is the winner of the 2024 election. 4 years after his supporters storm the us cap, the the us treasury has announced the easing of some sanctions on syria for 6 months. the temporary reprieve will focus on the delivery of humanitarian aid and the central services such as electricity, energy, and water. but most sanctions on syria will remain in place including restrictions
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on the new administration, financial transfers and the central bank. serious trade minister warns the country only has a few months of wheat and fuel left and is struggling under the weight of ongoing restrictions. meanwhile, the new administration has limited internet and communication restrictions imposed by the former regime as it continues its efforts to reverse decades of authoritarian rule. under the said family, for soul started our reports from damascus. a yes above most as of a you has just leaves a statement regarding the sections read for city and people to use the sanctions and to love the flow of the mentality and a um, also the, the, the, the, the, some of the kind of sections in syria so that the department of tragedy is saying that the aim for this 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 segmentation. and also that is not interrupting the governance
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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 one of the restriction on the ground so that means that 6 months later, the u. s. government is going to re assess whether to continue with this actions or to expand the sanctions leave. so they say that it depends on the performance of the move in his vision in damascus. and also the authorization saying that you ask why the government seeing that this authorization does not on the log, the property of any beloved or sanction person, including the south comedy, assess associates, the central government, off 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 the same that is altered. his vision is not a loving any transactions,
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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 reminiscences to pay to their friends for families that they're 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 or 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 of it pro 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. and the company is the largely connected from the international. so we have system, this is ada. i'll just sorta damascus. a wide array of mostly western sanctions are
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debilitating, syria is economy and threatening its recovery after nearly 14 years of civil war. shortly after mass protests erupt, it against the shot of a sudden 2011 and the violin crack down that followed the u. s. and e. you impose sanctions on syria, followed by other countries later for us and you expanded those sanctions hitting the central bank. the electricity and energy sectors. in 2019 the us passed the cesar rack, which effectively band states and private businesses from doing any deals with us as government. well, so there's now gone. western sanctions across the board remain in place, including on hey, you have to have either shown the main group that over through s a and is now leading serious transition doctrine will fund that hyundai is the president of the syrian american medical society. he says that while the us has ease some restrictions to make it easier to bring. so mandatory in a to syrians, all sanctions need to be lift. it was much trickier before today
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because, you know, then we, we really were very hesitant to be able to do anything. and now it adds a little bit on clarity. the, the, the new license a 24 allows us to be able to deal with the steering government institutions that are working with him in a jerry sector. so that makes it much clear, but it's still now we're so you know, there are certain individuals on this government now that are under the, labeled under the syria, the american government sanctions, uh, as a terrorist organization. so we have to be careful not to be able to have direct, you know, a transfer of the goods or, or, or even money to directly to these particular individuals, but rather work with the government institutions. so, so yes,
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it is very tricky for now and we are hoping to get more clarification from the us government where everybody is, is going to be all the sanctions are going to be listed on there will be recognition for the government the, there's been no, let up in the is really bombardment of the gaza strip. almost 50 people have been killed and strikes across the strip in the last 24 hours. and the days camp and central gaza is really showing on our residential complex killed at least 3 palestinians, including a child. how about us says it's ready to return some of the captives, but any ceasefire deal will depend on an end to israel's hor, as the world food program says is really forced a shot at its convoy on sunday, near the wedding gauze, a check point. the organization says the vehicles were clearly marked and carrying
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8 staff members. they condemned the attack and called for the safe passage for humanitarian 8. the toll of gauze as war isn't just measured in destruction and displacement, but also in the loss of critical community members detained without charge, doctors, teachers, and others. ordinary citizens, had been detained or forcibly disappeared, leaving families in english and vital services and strained honey. my lord spoke to palestinians, indeed or by whose lives have been disrupted by the rest of their family members. and this is the collision center in the doctor to any of the struggles to keep life moving forward for her children. is what of the teens her husband's from the hospital in northern dogs, a loss to told her since then she hasn't heard much about him. see my little map the most. i bought of them. i got some contradictory and conflicting information about my husband. every time they talk about him being in a different prison,
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according to the latest information he is in state to mon prison, what scared me the most is my husband's health condition that he suffers from many diseases and his age and health situation. he cannot tolerate the is really torture . release dr. news have describe tortures. star vision, abuse in his regular presence at least $2500.00 pallets. damian's have been detained from northern gaza, including dozens of medical staff. that's according to the palestine center for prisoners studies. i meant the worsening humanitarian situation in garza, the families are left without finance or support and struggling to make ends meet this community. without my husband, the burdens on my shoulders are massive, psychologically and financially. the situation is very critical. these released kidnapped him because they didn't want him to save anyone as they want to kill more and more of the palestinians. there are no charges against him except being
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a doctor who does his job. many of other families are left in the dark on surgeon of their loved ones are easy to live. so far as india has no information about her husband's fate about how to kind of help him. i said the last, the last stop a very displacement journey was indeed and fella. my husband went back to garza to bring some stuff from there, but he didn't come back since he's currently considered missing. i don't know if he's a martyr or critically injured or even prisoner somewhere. is he's a priest, sir. we want to know these conditions, his house status and whether he was tortured or not in this very cold winter. so far as the children had been forced to take own responsibilities far beyond their age and the absence of their father has added to the psychological trauma caused by israel, as we'll see in the mama when blah, blah, blah, blah. the children are asking you a lot about their father because we missed him so much. they want their father to
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be with them during every showing and a talk. they ask about their father and where he is. for families, the wait for a 1000 steels and less the claims to hold, even as their lives are off, with no words on the welfare of their loved one. these families are asking for something more immediate justice and their return. i'm in my mind, i just the out from there, the last with the policy is really forces are withdrawing from areas in southern lebanon. that's according to us, special envoy, a massage teen speaking and b route. but he didn't confirm whether the is really pull out of 11 on will be completed within the 60 day deadline of the deal. hochstein said he expects all parties to stay committed to the terms of the israel has bow a cease fire agreement. he helped broker is really media previously reported. the army may stay passed, the agreed upon withdrawal date after nearly 10 years as prime minister of canada. justin trudel has announced he will resign. it follows months of political pressure
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including from members within his own party, calling on him to step down. parliament has now been suspended and his liberal party will begin the process of picking a new leader. i cannot reports up to nearly a decade as prime minister, adjusting to the images from his audit with home to announce the end to an era and canadian politics. i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects it's next leader to a robust nationwide competitive process. parliament was due to con, being at the end of this month, and looming a vote of no confidence to the, to the government. which old polls indicate would have put the conservative party impala to me? this has now been voted with the postponement of the parliamentary, sitting parliament has been paralyzed for months after what has been the
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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 road until march 24th. to go to office at the age of $43.00, promising canada a better future. but his decision to open canada is bold as to thousands of refugees leading civil war. and syria provokes the 1st and much rings of political descent, which grew louder when to go in both to emergency powers, to cook massive protests against the restrictions imposed during the cobit pandemic . and just popularity continued to dwindle. and it's this new of ethics scandals and political missteps. his approval rating dropping to only 24 percent. last month of this coincided with threats by us president elect donald trump,
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to impose tired of some canada. as soon as he takes offers apparently and swayed by the canadian to seek the trip tomorrow. logo up to the us selection in the vin, but pull to donald trump double down on his jibes about kind of becoming the 51st dates of the us saying on his social media site. it was a pleasure to have done that the other night with the governor adjusting to do off the great state of canada. it was a bright, sunny november when justin to go to compass and a chilly minus 20 degrees celsius and not to well the day of his resignation announcement literally ring the break and cold reality of a leave of this country and political to him while facing drastic economic action by new president across the board to mike hannah, i'll just say era, washington. canada's provincial leaders say even though one election is on the horizon, the federal government needs to focus on the threat of tariffs from trump, in the united states. we have 14 days left before you look,
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president trump gets inaugurated and we need to focus to make sure the stairs don't move forward. and if they do move forward, we need to make sure that the federal government has a strong plan. we're in a position now where we've gone a lame duck leader with no immediate plans to leave with no resolution to who is going to be the bargaining partner in till i think it was suggested as late as may . so i, i believe it's up to myself, the other premiers to make the case to the americans ourselves in the absence of federal leadership. and so that's why i'm going to be in operation will be staying there for 4 or 5 days in the last hour of magnitude $7.00, earthquake has hit to bed. china state tv says it took place in she got to city, which is near the border with nepal. powerful tremors were also felt in the paul's capital kept men do as well as parts of northern india. there are no immediate
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reports on whether there is any damage or casualties. still ahead on algebra. i'm heidi to castro in washington dc. currently a winter wonderland. lot millions of americans in the region, racing potentially generally, whether the they small remote to defend the american constitution against all enemies. for 4 years on from the 2021, a tax on the capital building which is 0, examines the role of military veterans installed. right on goods that the crews and the potential threats again, stolen on al jazeera, january on alger 0. i've got it on the price of piece,
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the, you're watching out 0. a reminder of our top story is this how the us treasury has announced the easing of some sanctions on syria for 6 months. the temporary reprieve will focus on the delivery of humanitarian aid and essential services. but most sanctions, including on the new administration, financial transfers and the central bank will remain and at least 50 palestinians have been killed in is really strikes across the gaza strip over the past day. in the elbow days camp in the center of the strip is really showing on our residential complex skills, at least 3 palestinians, including a child. canadian prime minister justin to though has announced he will step down as prime minister after nearly a decade in the position to go. we'll stay in office until the liberal party takes a new leader in the united states. congress has certified donald trump's
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presidential election victory. his defeated opponent, vice president campbell of harris oversaw proceedings and formerly declared him the winter. it unfolded without challenge in stark contrast to 4 years ago when trump supporters stormed capitol hill during the certification process. our white house correspondent kimberly allocate reports as president of the senate, vice president, cala harris on monday, found himself presiding over an uncomfortable post election task certify her own loss, and the victory president elect. donald trump. 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, certified front electoral college. victory was uneventful and took just
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a little more than 30 minutes. i know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the capital building. it was a stark contrast from 4 years ago. that's when trump supporters stores the us capital in an attempt to overturn democratic candidate jo biden's width. but there was no indication of violence this time the bible administration has promised to restore public confidence in the election process. one of the most important colors of our democracy is that there will be a peaceful transfer to members of the january 6th violence linger all around the us capital. on monday, black security fencing lines. the perimeter accompanied by heavy police presence. some republicans are still trying to distance themselves from the events of that day. what i'm focused on is the future and not looking in the in the rear view mirror, but looking in the windshield and what we have to do. the president elect trump on
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monday, posted a picture on his social media platform of his rally from january 6, 2021, but made no mention of the violence in the subsequent post. he wrote, congress certifies our great election victory today. a big moment in history for us electronic also says on his 1st day back in office, he'll pursue pardons for those convicted for their role in the january 6 riots as one of his 1st acts as president. kimberly how his alger 0 washington new york judges denied trump's request to postpone his friday's sentencing for his conviction in the hush one case judge one lashawn last week denied an appeal by trump's lawyers to overturn the verdict because of his impending return to the white house but the judge, a signal that he's not likely to sentence trump to any jail time. trump was convicted on 34, felling accounts of falsifying business records in order to hide payments to an
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adult film star, millions or under winter alerts in the us as a major winter storm hit. several states leaving hundreds of thousands without power canceling flights and causing traffic accidents. schools and government offices are shot across the country. how does your castro reports from washington? the several states have declared states of emergency to cope with the snow storm impacting a wide swath of the us. you know, it is the largest single day snowfall we've had in over 25 years here in the world as the storm delayed or cancelled more than 7000 flights on mondays. some people adopted new modes of transportation. i just wanted to get out at it. i had to go out and get some coffee. i loved being out in the snow, so i just wanted to come check it out. see how the roads work. the storm blanketed some areas with 15 centimeters of snow. it's being blamed for a handful of traffic related dest in kansas and missouri. and in indiana,
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national guard troops have deployed to health stranded motorists. here in the nation's capital, it is the biggest snowfall in 2 years, and schools are closed, making it a snow day with children and some adults celebrating with some serious sledding snowball fights. we're also in order to not come here to make friends that are many parts of the country are forecast to continued experience freezing temperatures. well into the week ahead. heidi joe castro elgin's 0. washington. venezuela has cut diplomatic relations with paraguay after it's president, called the venezuelan opposition leader edmondo gonzales, the rightful winner of july's election. the results are disputed, but current president nicholas enduro is getting ready to be sworn in again on friday. john home and reports that when was not but accusations
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a fluid, the united states government, several european governments, even at the us base costs a center which the nicholas my daughter says at the administration had actually invited as an observer who set that nicholas my to actually didn't win those elections, edmondo gonzalez won them off to that mr. gonzalez had to go into exile. he was quite while in spain, but now he's on the tool of the americas as his date. if that's where again, comes closer. he's been in argentina, uruguay. he was in the united states on monday meeting with president joe biden in the white house. i mean, well, another opposition leader has also been saying that she's going to be coming out of hiding. she said, needs to be with the wall street journal, at to take part in protests against the 3rd swearing and of nicholas my doodle. but it's probable that this fight that he's a no gratian. we'll go ahead that he will be president again. i mean that case has difficulties on going away and he's going to be in charge of an economy that's been
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in trouble for quite some time. i'm in charge of a country in which $7000000.00 people more have left. john holman, out is it a mexico city? austria could soon have its 1st far right leaders since world war 2 in an unprecedented move. the freedom party has been asked by the countries president to form a government. the pro russia party won the most seats in september of parliamentary election, but will need the support of other parties to govern. sonya guided go reports 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. this talk is called is confident you can find viable solutions within the framework of government negotiations. and he wants to present sponsibility. i asked him about explicitly is a go ahead of thoughts. but given with caution,
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you have any of 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 and i've had 2 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 home and not sees until always the legacy of that history. it is time to immigration, nationalist, populism. a will words quite, quite simply that austria will become a nazi land. if you look at the history, if you look at the way this politic comes from, if you look at the way tickled comes from, then it is extremely distress from screening again. okay, so outside the presidential palace he represents, but the fact remains the freedom policy, one of the most fun in law,
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september's election. the opinion polls say that his popularity is only drawing 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 a 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, a many orthodox christians around the world have gathered in churches to mark christmas eve and russia. president vladimir, put and attended midnight mass and a church in victory park. in moscow, it's a location honoring russian war heroes. going back to the days of the pool,
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the arctic wars in egypt comp, the christians attended a mass of the cathedral, the timothy of christ, led by to withdraw us. the 2nd some orthodox christians follow the julian calendar that observes christmas on january 7th. as i said, for me might have mentioned, the news continues after talk else. thanks for watching the the colors looking pretty cold now across the current financial, a deposit of china or coal spinning 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 behind us, 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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wednesday. so with the top temperature, the hate to the type wouldn't go to that minus 2 degrees celsius as a plus to the full beijing further south one or 2 shelves into the south of china, $1.00 to $2.00 showers to into vietnam. a with a mix. satisfied is your shout was the ring 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 us for lack of right with the next day or so. so went to the, to the 5 south east of india, much of india does stay dry, some showers the just up to move, move them bangladesh up towards the pool, or pulling a little further east with miss. and for the small golf course, that's going to be with us for another few weeks yet time it has ended that around 16 celsius. and we are looking at price guys and small for the whole the
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hearing the combination of violent war and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more summary for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict, refusing for the extra really, really big. we've seen this done this in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story or the more than 15 years, the nigerian armed forces have been engaged in the battle against poke around and other goods including the west african branch of i. so the conflict has left a devastating, told it more than 15000000 people affected by insurgency and counter insurgency, including hundreds of thousands killed and 1000000 score some at homes. despite the

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