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not a standing in human rights defend the about the hold young generation. they have sent her to palestine as part of their identity as such a innovation that was a different world. reframe on a jersey to the u. s. e. 's has some restrictions on humanitarian aid for syria for 6 months, but stopped short of lifting sanctions. the other ones are in doing this, obviously around life. and so also coming up held captive by israel families in gauze and struggle to find them missing. loved ones believed to be detained without charge. i intend to resign as party leader. as prime minister, a succession of battled begins in canada and just intruder says he'll be stepping
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down as prime minister often in a 10 years and offers us. i'm heidi to castro in washington dc, currently a winter wonderland, but millions of americans in the region, racing or potentially dudley, whether the us treasury has an answer to these some functions on syria, the 6 month long were pre been focused on the delivery of humanitarian aid and the provision of a central services such as electricity and water, but restrictions against the new administration, the central bank and financial transfers will remain in place. the lifting of sanctions has been a key demand avenue. syrian administrator in the country's foreign minister was on a tour of the middle east to drum up support has repeatedly said that sanctions humming the syrian people. will the trade minister my here?
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how do you lot of us on the says food and fuel are running out. he's one of the country only has a few months of supply left on this struggling under the weight of ongoing sanctions. he says, here we have faces that catastrophe. functions are not lifted soon, so we're going to move to open up the country. siri as new administration has listed intimate bounds imposed by the former regime. restrictions were put on the internet access speed and connection by busha aside, the communications minister says it will now enhanced access to information for the full series. i'll just say it was rifle set reports in the capital, damascus vs the department of casually. you have just leave a statement regarding the sections read for city and people to use the sanctions and to love the full of the men 30. 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
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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 functions of the need administration in city about depth department of the tragedy is nothing that these are position is just for 6 months as the us immigration is going to continue one of the restrictions on the ground. so that means that 6 months later, the us government is going to reassess 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 us, why the government seeing that this authorization does not on blog the property of any blog or section person, including the south comedy, assess associates, the central government of syria, or the h d. s. at every show, which is now the dominant port to go and ministry paul, but in syria,
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i mostly seem that is altered, his vision 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 to pay to their friends or 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, what 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, put a governor's functionality. however, despite these sessions leave city yet is still on the habit sections. the structure of the sanctions are still going to remain in place of the company is the largely disconnected from the international. so we have system. this is ada. i'll just
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sorta damascus. what a wide array of most of the western sanctions have seems to be. we can serious economy under threatening it's recovery often in the 14 years of civil war. shortly after mass protest interrupted against special aside, back in 2011 and the bottom crank down to follow the u. s. and e, you impose sanctions on syria, followed by several other countries like to the us and you expanded those sanctions hitting the central bank electricity and energy sectors. in 2019 the us passed the seas act which effectively banned the states and private businesses from doing any deals with assad government. while outside has now gone west and sanctions across the board remain in place, including on high october a rush. i'm the main group that over through him and his now leading syria is transition stopped him aside. our honda is the president of the syrian american medical society. he says that while the us as ease some restrictions, all sanctions need to be lifted was much trickier before today because,
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you know, then we, we really were very hesitant to be able to do anything. and now it adds a little bit more clarity the, the, the new license, uh, 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, so 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 and, 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 almost 50 people have been killed in his writing. the attacks across the gulf, a strip of the past day in the north had been intense. attacks on the may have totaled blockade on the aide is rarely siege that has lost it the more than 90 days . hey, brian mel holly is one of the few journalists operating in northern garza and is that the scene of one of the latest attacks and this is what every single morning looks like in garden city after these real easy fighters is to have targeted this residential building and shifted one area to the north of guys, a city for palestinians had been rewarded,
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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 desirable to rescue the trad civilians perhaps killed syrians from under this risk. freud, building the flaws and look at these really forces attacked and targeted this place at 1 50 in the morning a little the people was sleeping with the did the wounded and the destruction of the results of an attack. the did all over the place and 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 woods to say in length. i got them to pass on that. as you can see, we are 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,
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because we have no tools and we don't have the basic necessities. these really subtract us without the warning of the law. much as far 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 cruise, due to the ongoing, is we're 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 groups 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
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the ongoing killing of civilians here in the gaza strip lubricant without any edges or northern gaza at his time as well. the tone of guns 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 have been detained or forcibly disappeared, beating families and anguish and vital services restricted honey. my food spoke to dallas, demands in central gauze lives have been disrupted by the rest of their family members. and this is valuation center in the doctor to any of the struggles to keep life moving forward for her children. as well as attains her husband's from the hospital in northern dogs, the last october. since then she hasn't heard much about him. female, i'm at the bottom. well, i got some contradictory and conflicting information about my husband. every time
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they talk about him being in a different prison, according to the latest information he is in today to mon prison, what scared me the most is my husband's health condition. he suffers from many diseases and his age and health situation. he cannot tolerate the is really torture . release dr. news have describe tortures. tar vision of use in his regular presence. at least 2500 palestinians 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 lift 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
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and more of the palestinians. there are no charges against him except being a doctor who does his job. many of other families are left in the dark and surgeon of their loved ones are eating a lot as so far as india has no information about her husband's fate about how to kind of and help him. i said the last, the last stop a very displacement journey wasn't data 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. if he's a prisoner, we want to know his conditions, his health status, and whether he was tortured or not in this very cold winter. so far as the children have 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's. we'll see that in the a moment when bob bob of the children are asking you
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a lot about their father because we missed him so much. they want their father to 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 let 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 was just the out from there is velocity policy. a magnitude 7 point one escalade because it to bit johnny state media says more than 30 people have been killed. it took place in the region of she got say, which is made the boat with the pull, many buildings of also collapsed. awful trim as well. so felt and then the police capitol cap on do well, i'll just say it was katrina. you joins us live now from beijing katrina. so this seems to be a pretty powerful quake. what more details have you been hearing from officials that that's right. we know that this is quick struck
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just after 9 o 5 am local time. is it the region of showed up so which is the very sacred area when it comes to buddhism, the at the center of this household quick was the county of didn't grow, which is for and to 6 villages. and it's a 62000 people live that would have been affected by this. now we've seen some unusual pictures coming out of the effected areas, lots of public buildings, shop front homes. these are very remote villages and mountainous areas, difficult to access and that difficulty will be increased by the fact that it's when to now very cold and not very close to any major city as well. so far, the numbers that we've received from the authorities of 36 dead and 68 people injured. uh, we got unfortunately watching that number and expecting that decline. we do know that this there is no stranger unfortunately to us quakes in the past 5 years. it's been hit by 29 a quick like the 23 and above,
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but local say that this was the most powerful that they've had in the last 5 years . it was even felt in neighboring new poles. now in addition to those pictures of, of, of the disaster site, we've also heard from the government that they've sent about 1500 emergency workers, including military personnel to the area to attend to those in need to. there's some pictures of them being treated on the streets and public squares intended to the government is also sending emergency tens and other supplies to house them. all right, i'll just bear with katrina. you live for us there from beijing. katrina. thank you . well phillips, let's come here and i'll just share, including i'm gonna see and human in indigenous, and i put your territory in southern chinney where we ask why nearly 40 percent of native tongues in latin america are dangers of disappearing? the
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a hello. we are looking at the skies clearing across the eastern side of the mediterranean side were fabulous sunshine. gerardo with a coming in behind temperatures, generally getting up into the, the high teams here. but over night, that's where those type of just pulled away quite readily and many pos we'll see type of just getting down into single figures close to if not below freezing americans. much of that the, but you can save them to see a 4 degrees celsius because of the down into single figures as we go on and see what waiting to stay temperatures to pick up. once again, again, it does stay allows you dry for the most part and most your wi costs out of pocket . so the radium financially, but that system that has been clearing away from the east, the metal that produces a line to show us where to whether across the rock down to was q way using across the hall or saudi arabia some soft chalice that could lead to some localized
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flooding then i will step a little further south, which as we go through, why does they maybe with sponsor to have right here in console, generally troy across north africa, some showers that across and all of them positive algeria into too easy. a seasonal shell was continuing meanwhile, across central parts of africa and a line of audit storms. so that is to sort of south africa slowly moving, but i didn't know the unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence? and as i said, 11 on, on 146, the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people in math are just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the plugin you're watching, how does the record combined of, of the top stories here, this uh, the us treasury. it 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 from us. 50 tons, finance have been killed in his writing, strikes across the gulf and strip over the past day. and now the res refugee camp in central gaza is really showing killed 3 pallets, demands including a child and a magnitude 7 point one quick is it to bit chinese state me. this has more than 50 people have been killed. many buildings have collapsed in the area of tremors,
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also felt that these capital cut off at any 10 years as prime minister of canada just intruded as announced he resigned as follows. months of political pressure, including from members within his own party, quoting on him to step down parliament's now been suspended and his liberal party will begin the process of picking a new lead a. just a was my comment report up to daily a decade as prime minister adjusted to the villages from his author went home to announce the ends of 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 in the to the government. which old polls indicate would have put the conservative party impala to me?
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this has now been averted with the postponement of the parliamentary, sitting 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 wrote until march 24th to the took office at the age of 43, promising kinda to 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. best of protests against the restrictions imposed during the cobra pen demik and just popularity continued to dwindle. and it's this new of ethics
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scandals and political missteps. his approval rating dropping to only 24 percent last month. and this coincided with threats by us president elect donald trump, to impose tired of some canada as soon as he takes office. apparently, on his way to buy the canadian, the secret the trip to morrow logo up to the us selection in the been but pull to donald trump double down on his jobs about kind of becoming the 50 for the state 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 lead to this country and political turmoil facing drastic economic action by new president, across the board to mike hannah, i'll just say era washington. meanwhile,
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canada's prevention leaders say even though an election is on the horizon, the federal government needs to focus on the threats of us terrace from donald trump. we have 14 days left before you look, president trump gets an odd rated 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. you know, the us congress, a certified donald trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election.
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the opponents vice president, cumberland harris. i was the proceedings. and for me, the cat in the winter from proceed 312, and i told him colleagues, votes and harvest, 126 security was tied around the capital in 2021 supported from storm the capital in a bit to disrupt the process. having often he lost his election to job by the current ms. thompson organization will take place in the washington. i'm january 20th. 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, and has received 226 votes. the
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council of the us city of minneapolis has voted unanimously to overhaul its police department topped a federal investigation into the matter of african american men, george floyd. he died off to a police officer notes on his maximum of a 9 minutes during an arrest in 2020. the officer was late to jail. an investigation on the top of talking of civil rights abuses in the cities, police force. it found that offices regulate, discriminated against black people, and native americans incident spot nationwide, protest against racism and police violence. we have finalized a federal consent decree in change is a 4th and 2020 george floyd was murdered by a minneapolis police officer. a tragedy that resonated across the globe this legally binding agreement will give the city additional tools and the clarity. as we continue doing the hard work about building trust and accountability in our communities,
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australia could soon have its 1st fall right lead us into the 2nd world war and unimpressive. rented mood, the president as asked the freedom party to form a government. the pro russia party won the most states in september as bottom entry election. but we need to support the other parties to govern somebody. i get 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. mister physical is confident you can find viable solutions within the framework of government negotiations and he wants to present sponsibility. i asked him about to explicitly a go ahead of thoughts. but given with caution, this is how they me, it is. and she does not take me step likely. i will continue to ensure that the principles and rules of the constitution are correctly observed that outside
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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 screening again outside the presidential palace. but he represents, but the fact remains the freedom policy one, the most fun in law, system selection, and opinion polls say that his popularity is only growing. that's an 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
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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, the millions of people around us, severe weather and us in the united states as a major, a winter storm, had several states left thousands of homes without power and hundreds of flights have been canceled. i'll just say it was how does your cast or reports now from washington dc several states have declared states of emergency to cope with the snow storm impacting a wide swath of the u. s. 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
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adopted new modes of transportation. i just wanted to get out at it. i had to go out and get some coffee. i love 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 50 centimeters of snow. it's being blamed for a handful of traffic related deaths in kansas and missouri. and in indiana, national guard troops have deployed to health stranded motorist here in the nation's capital. it is the biggest snowfall in 2 years, and schools are close, making it a snow day with children, and some adults celebrating with some serious sledding snowball fights. we're also in order. i did 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, elder 0 washington. the us defense department has added several chinese tech johns to
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a list of companies. it says that i'm supplying china is military. that includes social media and gaming. leda attends, and holdings. i'm about to make a cut o, a major electric vehicles supply. a pentagram designation doesn't directly affect trade with the us, but it's led to phase. the chinese them could be the target future sanctions. indigenous languages across latin america on the strength of disappearing activists . according for more government support, especially in schools, some resulting to new trends to revive dying language is seeing human reports not from assignment in southern city. at a local market in southern chile, 68 year old about peace, the most cell 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 poor just he doesn't speak the native language map of 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 punish tv. now it's disappearing. brothers, south and do you have them football? 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 set, the nation which was nearly exterminated, disappeared early last century. but the largest nation, the map which is still lake, 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 kids 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,
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