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to the society or the smell of that dissolve of power. as long as it recall respondents, that's what we strive to do. the the us ease is some restrictions on the humanitarian aid for syria, but still schultz of lifting sanctions. the jordan, this sound is there a night from dell also coming up held captive by israel palestinians in guns that struggle to find missing family members. they believe they've been detained without charge a magnitude $7.00 quick hits to bench coming more than 40 people. i intend to resign as party leader. as prime minister and a succession battled begins in canada, just intrude us as he'll be stepping down is 5 minutes to up in 10 years. you know,
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[000:00:00;00] the the us treasury has announced it'll temporarily ease some restrictions on syria. the 6 months appraisal focused on the delivery of humanitarian aid and the provision of a central services such as electricity and water. but functions on the government, the central bank and financial johnson as will remain in place. the lifting of sanctions has been a key dom onto the new serial administration. the country's foreign minister who was on a tour of the middle east of drummel, the support has repeatedly said the functions of humming the silly and people. so the trade minister my here highly allow sounds is food and seal are running out and says the coming to supply within the last a few months and syria faces
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a catastrophe. sanctions i'm not lifted soon. and the new administration has lifted internet bands imposed by the former regime internet access speed them connection were restricted by assets. government communications minister says old syrians will now have improved access to information. i'll just say it was rachel said, reports in the capital of damascus. the popular casually you have just leave a statement regarding the sanctions 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 treasury 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 functions of the need administration in city about the department of the tragedy is
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nothing that these are position is just for 6 months as the us. and the vision is going to continue one of the registration on the ground. so that means that 6 months later, the us 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 us, why the government seeing that this authorization does not on the log the property of any blog or section person, including the comedy, assess associates, the central government, or syria, or the h d s at the show, which is now the dominant port to go and made it to be paul, but in celia, i'm also seeing that this authorization is not a loving any transactions, any financial transfer to any person that is still under this section. so the
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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 northeast 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 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 the sessions, leave city yet is still on the habit sections of the structure of the sanctions are still going to remain in place. and the company is be largely disconnected from the international. so we have system. this is evan of 0, damascus, it was there is new administration is facing a backlash. software announcing changes to the school curriculum, including the scrapping of into subjects and books. 7 protests against the move at
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some university campuses from damascus is how can i help are this is this good for syria as most talented many have not returned since the full of assets and exams are due to start soon. but it's changes to the curriculum that many here are talking about. the new authorities have decided to scrap any subject that notifies the former would be the said somebody with the basketball team and in reference to the pre used lot mcqueen. zenobia has also been a bonus along with studies on the origins of lines. templates they've been out of you, they removed some subject on homes and introduced religion. i'm fine with it in the sense that we'll have fewer subjects for the exam. and joseph bonnie is the school's principal. the school is nearly empty and there is no budget to buy supplies. the students are serious best, but the work on computers which have no keyboards and the muscles,
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the coffee data. there needs to be a comprehensive study to decide which subjects to remove the changes were swift. why would you remove scientific subjects? this is the university of damascus. there was a great deal of uncertainty about what's next. but many enjoy what the describe as freedom of to the over. so old, the regime nationalism as a set subject has completely been removed and that is the most drastic change that has happened to the school students as of now. but so for now, we have to wait until the future and maybe we'll, we'll see what the good things will happen or, god forbid that. but for testers, here in front of the minister of education, say the new administration doesn't have a monday to change the curriculum. they want that to happen. when there is an elected bottom in the template, a government doesn't have
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a legitimate power to do so to impose changes, especially that's there isn't, it goes to fusion now to, to allow such measures to be taken off of the backlash. the ministry now says most of the curriculum will remain intact and that specialized committees with the full to review and all the of them. the biggest the, is that the education overall could road the promise of building an inclusive society if i, if isn't serious cultural and ethnic makeup. but critics say that adjustment, which is good signal, a push to reinforce a religiously conservative agenda by a government struggling to convince the west, lift its senses on site. and then so this a for the new syria, how should, by the 0, damascus,
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the almost perfect people have been killed and has really attacks across the guns of strength over the past day in the no said been intense attacks. and then the a total blockade on aid is really siege that has last have more than 90 days. abraham all holly is one of the few john this operating in northern garza. 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 or 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 the both to rescue the trad civilians, perhaps killed syrians from under this risk. freud, building the flooding,
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look at these really forces attacked and targeted this place at 1 50 in the morning a little the people were 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 words to say in months and 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 of ambulance team. sadly, because we have no tools and we don't have the basic necessities. these release attack best without the warning of the law. much as far as you can see, the scale of devastation inflicted to this residential reserves and it has been completely reduced to rubble. civilians are everywhere searching and the
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searching process is continuing in the light of the absence of civil defense. the cruise is due to the ongoing is ready to talk. you know, these civil events across civilians are using their bare hands to rescue their loved ones from the beneath the rubble and destroy buildings on daily basis. the situation is much more catastrophic in the light of these brutal attacks targeting a 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 about him and city just around northern gaza. at this time, when the tone of gauze as war isn't just measured in destruction of displacement,
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but also in the loss of critical community members detained without charge, doctors, teachers and others have been detained or forced to be disappeared, leaving families in anguish and vital services restricted to 0 is how many my food spoke to palestinians in central garza whose lives have been disrupted by the arrest of 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 ro, the teens or husbands from the hospital in northern dogs? the last a told her since then she hasn't heard much about him. female, i'm at the bottom. i got some contradictory and conflicting information about my husband. every time they talk about him being in a different prison, according to the latest information he is in states him on 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 that to
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me is have describe tortures, star vision or abuse. in his regular presence. at least 2500 power stimulus 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 dogs on the families are left without finance or support and struggling to make ends meet the 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 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
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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 gaza 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 sir, 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 on 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 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 it sounds there is, feels endless. the claims to hold even as their lives are off,
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with no words on the welfare of their loved one. these families are asking for something more immediate justice and their return. honeymoon, i was just the out from there is velocity policy. a magnitude 7 point one quick is it to bit johnny state media says more than 50 people have been killed and many more injured. it took place and the reason of she got say, which has made the boat up with the poll. many buildings have collapsed in the air and possible trim is also felt the monopolies capitol cap men do lounge as it was katrina, you joins us live now from the asian katrina. so seems like a pretty popular quick what more details have you been hearing from officials that well, this article, they took place in the foothills of the himalayas region known as she got the which is considered sacred in buddhism. and the epi center was ginger county, which is home to about 6 villages. and the government says about 17 feet. uh 70000 people have been effective and we getting different casualty numbers in the latest
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comes from the state media sion part and they say about 53 people are dead and dozens now are injured. they also say about more than 1000 homes have been destroyed. now we seen unusual images come out of these affected areas. 1500 emergency workers has been said that the attending to those affected those who have lost the homes out in the street out in public areas. they're also picking through the rubble trying to help those who may be trapped underneath collapse buildings of this area. but about that, it's in a remote mountainous region, it's extremely difficult to access and access is made more difficult by the cold winter conditions. now we're waiting to hear more details about those effected unfortunately is likely that this difficult would line. what we do know is this area is no stranger to us, but it's in the past 5 years, they've experienced 29 of lakes in terms of a bold and not get you 3 local say. however, this was by far the most powerful the last few years it was even felt in
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neighboring the right to katrina. you live for us, the invasion, katrina. thank you. the last one says, come here and i'll just say right, including, i'm heidi to castro in washington dc, currently a winter wonderland. but millions of americans in the region, racing or potentially deadly. whether the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. what are we supposed to read into the game? so basically, you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision is critical debate to the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on how to 0 in 2001,
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the us invaded afghanistan, stating its intention to build a stable state and admit atari able to overcome the tyler bond. united states military has begun strikes, but off to 2 decades, trillion spent on countless lives lost submission failed, and the telephone gave full control. and you 2 part series analyzes the strategies and mistakes that led to that failure. i've done this on the price of keep coming soon on, which is 0 again, and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that the story is being told, not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post explosives, the poof is behind the headlight. on the,
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[000:00:00;00] the end you're watching. just a right quick reminder about top stories here. this uh, the us treasury has announced it will be some sanctions on silvia for 6 months. the temporary reprieve will focus on the delivery of humanitarian paint, an essential service. it's a magnitude 7 point. one. quakers hit to bet chinese state media says more than 60 people have been killed. many buildings have collapsed in the top of tremors, also felt the net police capital capital. and none of these $48.00 demands have been killed and is ready strikes across the gaza strip in the past 24 hours and operators refugee compton, central gaza, is really showing killed 3 pallets, communities including china, off and then a 10 year says the prime minister of canada, justin true though has announced to resign. it follows months of political pressure including from members within his own party,
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holding on him to step down. parliament's not been suspended and his liberal party will begin the process of picking a new leader after there was my kind of report up to daily decade as prime minister. adjusting to the images from his author 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 in 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 longest session of a minority parliament in canadian history. that's why this morning. i advise the
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governor general that we need a new session of parliament. she has granted this request, and the house will now be pro rogue until march 24th. to go to the office at the age of 43, 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. best of 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. this coincided with threats by us president elect donald trump, to impose turn of some kind of to as soon as he takes office,
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apparently and swayed by the canadian to seek 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 51st state of the us, saying on his social media site. it was a pleasure to have done the, the other night with the governor adjusted to do off the great state of canada. it was a bright, sunny into them, the wind justin, to go to a compass and a chilly minus 20 degrees celsius and not to well the day of his resignation announcement literally ring the freaking cold. reality of the lead to this country and political turmoil facing drastic economic action by new president across the board to mike hannah. oh, just the era washington. meanwhile, canada's prevention lead to say that even though an election is on the horizon, the federal government needs to focus on the threats of us terrace from donald
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trump. we have 14 days left before you like 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 marketing partner in til 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 operational be staying there for 4 or 5 days. mean all the us congress, a certified donald trump's victory and the 2024 presidential election defeated opponent, vice president of the house of this little proceedings improvement declared him that we know from proceed 312 and up to
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a little college of votes and how his 226 security was tied to around the capital and 2021 supported of donald trump storm the capital and the bid to disrupt the process of the he lost that he is election to the joe biden concurrent from some organization that will take place in washington on january 20 of 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 $226.00 both accounts and then the us city of minneapolis has voted unanimously to of a whole it's police department off to federal investigation into the mode of african americans on george floyd. he died off to a police off some notes on his neck, some of the 9 minutes during interest in 2020 the office,
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and was late in jails and investigation and come with a passing of civil rights abuses and the city's police force. it found that offices regularly discriminated against black people and native americans, the incident spot nationwide, protest against racism and police violence. yes, president joe biden has visited the site of a car running at the time that killed more than a dozen people in the city of new orleans on new year's day on a 100 reports and assigned to the attack in the cities french quarter. president biden performed one of his last somber duties. you know, from some experience, it's hard. but i promise you, the day will come. when the memory of your loved one, you passed that park open, that closet door, no bed frame, hers. just remember that laugh or in the memory level over a smile to lips. before charity or i wrist i was angry. he came to new orleans was
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1st lady job. i don't agree with the families of the 14 people who were killed in dozens injured by an attacker, and a white pickup truck moved down. anyone it is pass as mourners continued to pay their respects at the side of the attack in the wake of tragedy. biden added his own flowers, then met behind closed doors with the families of the victims and attended an interface prayer service. few american presidents have approach this ritual with the fervor of bided whose personal life is fraught with loss. there was the loss of his 1st wife and baby daughter in a car accident in the 1970s. then his son, bovine, who died of cancer in 2015 by his importers. a. he understands personally the impact of tragedy, like the one that happened here on bourbon street, the f b, i has released new footage of the attacker, u. s. military veteran shim soon ginger bar, scouting out new orleans french quarter in lake 2024, recording it through mid
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a glasses on a bicycle. along with erie video of the silent waving it a st camera as he placed a bomb and a cooler on the street shortly before the attack. much after paying his respects the president board of his plane ending what could be his last official visit to the site of a mass murder, john henry and al jazeera new orleans to millions of people under severe weather. let us in the united states as a major winter storm hit several states. it's left thousands of homes without power . and how does the flights have been cancelled out as areas? how does your cost reports now? from washington dc. 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
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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 closed, making it a snow day with children, and some adults celebrating with some serious sledding snowball fights were 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, elders 0 washington. all right, well that's it for me down in jordan for now you can find more information on
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websites. i'll just say are a dot com. there it is. the weather is next, but inside story examines the phone up from the latest, pushed by m. 23 fighters in the democratic republic. stateroom. thanks for watching . the the a. hello. we are looking at the skies clearing across the eastern side of the mediterranean side with the sun shines royal 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 see even the cassette or degrees celsius because of the down into single figures as we go on and see what whiteness die temperatures to pick up. once
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again, again, it does stay allows you drive for the most part and most you drive costs out of pocket. so the radium financially, but that system that has been clearing away from the east and maple 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 flooding, then i have a slip, a little further south, which as we go through what the state may be with also to have right here in casa, generally troy across north africa. some showers that across northern 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. i didn't know the doing. the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating
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a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict, refusing for me actually, a lot of the rates are really, really they would be in this janet. it's an, an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground when you, closer to the heart of the story of the 23 fighters are celebrating the latest success and eastern democratic republic of congo. they have taken 2 towns and as many days in north keeping province costs to end, the conflict were abruptly cancelled last month. so what does this renewed? pushed by in 23 mean for the d r c and it's people. this is inside story.
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