tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 7, 2025 10:00am-11:00am AST
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on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the other on the clock. this is a huge light from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the united states is, is some restrictions on humanitarian aid for syria, but stopped short of lifting its sanctions. assigned to of changing times for an or line to return to the damascus international level. the vaccinations relief chief says efforts to save lives in gaza or at the breaking point because they've continued as really a tax on 8 workers of magnitude $7.00 uh quite hits to but at least 50 people
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that thousands more have been injured. i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister. so a succession bustle begins in canada, 5 minutes to just intrude. i says he will be stepping down often nearly 10 years. you know? and i'm fine. how much with the latest school to ac milan have won the fest trophy and 3? yes. they came from to go sound to be no co rivals in test. and they tied into the say the us treasury has announced it will temporarily ease some sanctions on syria . the 6 month reprieve will focus on the delivery of humanitarian aid and the provision of a central services such as electricity and water. but sanctions on the government, the central bank and financial transfers, they will remain in place and you had ministration, has made it
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a priority to push for the lifting of sanctions for a minister who's on a tour at the middle east to drum up support as repeatedly said the sanctions humming the syrian people, the trade administer, and the hardly a of a son says food and few are running outs and says the current supply will any last a few months. sorry, it faces a catastrophe of sanctions and not lifted soon. and then your administration has lifted into that brands imposed by the former regime. it's an as access speed and connection. we're all restricted by sites government. the communications minister says all syrians will now have improved access to information. let's bring in different months, give it to james bates, he's dining by for us in damascus. so james, an important step, but not a wholesale lifting of sanctions or no, certainly not yet. well, the new administration here in damascus wants, which is all of those sanctions missed it. but this is an important step coming
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from the us because the western sciences are in place from the european union and other a allied western countries too. but they think they main mainly take the lead from the united states. so i think that's why this is important. and as you say, there is not an exemption for humanitarian reasons. what's called a general license issued by the us treasury to cover the next 6 months. it will include all sorts of things are useful for humanitarian purposes until i'm told as well it would include some energy transfers, but nothing. of course, that could be used for military or intelligence purposes. now what will be interesting is to see whether this is adopted wida by all the important players. tony blinking, the us secretary of state, had a phone call in recent hours with the saudi foreign minister. remember the delegation from here and damascus. the high level delegation has been touring. the gulf countries has been in saudi cattle and the united states are about merits. in
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recent days, mr. blinking who is on a tool and these in asia will be getting towards the end to that to, to join president by me who will be having it. one of his last trips is present actually now ahead of the present bite. and basically that trip is gonna be meeting with is your pin counterparts key, you are paying for ministers. and the subject on the table is how to help the new syria and how to calibrate their relationship with this new administration. and i'm show top of the list will be sanctions and allowing the other western countries sanctions with the us as composition. and speaking of diplomacy, james and certain foreign minister is now in jordan. then we'll meet with the dining for a minister later this off to yes, absolutely, this is important. this is the last stage of that trip. with this high level delegation led by the phone administer, but also the intelligence chief and the defense minister of this being in this gulf
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countries now going to a key neighboring country. jordan jordan, i think we'll be very, very keen to have this visit. jordan, the country that at the beginning of the war, almost 14 years ago, was to finally against the sat, then rebuilt relations with the side regime. i think for practical reasons because they share a boulder and the economic problems of syria was seriously impacting jordan. jordan is economy suffering a great deal as well. and in addition to that, and paul to that was the fact goes that so many syrians had moved to jordan about a 1000000 refugees in jordan. and that's why the fact to these 2 countries in many ways is intertwined. and why these discussions are taking place in a mom. so important. all right, well we'll keep a close eye on that as it progresses at the time being james, thank you very much. i as well a range of sanctions, mostly imposed by western countries,
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a threatening the recovery of serious economy else in any 14 years of civil war. shortly after mass protest erupt, it against pressure on the side in the 2011 and the violent crack that followed at the u. s. and e. u. impose sanctions on syria followed by other countries. later the united states and european union expanded their sections fitting the central back bank and the energy sector in 2019 the us policies act which effectively bind states and private businesses from doing deals with assad. government side costs now gone, but sanctions remain in place, including on higher teddy. i'll show i'm 60 s at the main group today, but threw aside and is now needing serious transition. so that's draws that together we can speak to self and back out here in the student, a professor of public policy at how much it could be for university, a well consultant. so we have this, this watch full and using sanctions and not the wholesale one that we were at. the certain government is looking forward to hearing from james about how important
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that will be. but at least as an important 1st step. so yes, it's a, it's actually a symbolic step. and it will, do is, is doing is giving a signal to the new administration that they have faith in the ability to adjust and and reform in order to govern syria into the future. but it's not really a u g, a significant in terms of his direct impact. it's a lovely, related to him retirement assistance which already by un sanctions has got to go into syria and by you and decisions under i said, there is no way just to begin with digging assistance from going into syria, where it's going to make a difference is in terms of transactions, financial transactions, they were there, many countries already holes the control of the swift. this now would allow the syrians to trade with certain countries, particularly i think, jordan, that is of concern to the united states as well in terms of nomic recovery around
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certain commodities. and most like is going to be around energy. the 5th is a banking mechanism by which those transactions are they? yeah. so yeah, because i mean the sanctions there are 2 types of more than 2, but the 2 is critical. ones related to city and now are the ones where you stop them from trading with your own country. and then the other one very disrupt the financial flow for us, although it doesn't have full control of the guys dollar. it has been total the swift and therefore i need transaction is got to be done for new york. but also they have to introduce the condition that no transactions are allowed still with russia or iran. uh, no matter what the, the goods like what they see with the carrier and military, whatever they're not allowed to do with these 22 countries. so in a way it is really just giving them the beginning of the road and they still hold very important to all the sanctions that's every to, to the terrorism. what designed to that because there are 2 distinct problems, 2 branches to this other business sanctions on the side regime,
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which are still in place even though that regime is now gone. and then or, and as we've been hearing on the h t s, and the new administration themselves, and of course they make up the bulk of the government. yeah, well the relief that we have today is related to the sanctions. that's what held against the side routine that has been no discussions as yet, at least publicly around the sections that are imposed against the as the leader and not all of his governments members are listed. some of them are listed, but not, not all. as so that has not yet been lifted, and i don't think it will be listed any time soon because that is much more complicated. it has to be lifted by the united nations security council, and that's requires an approval from brush as well. and i think all sizing for doing the show will continue to hold this as a card to try and ensure that the new administration goes the direction they wanted to go. right. but that's a delicate balance, isn't it? because it, that needs to happen to ease the transition, but on the other hand,
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you need to make sure that they do get in the right direction. and so it is trying to manage that as well as it's agreeing on the direction. that's the issue. i think the west and countries and maybe 2 or 3 out of country is particularly much of that . remember, it's an egypt particular concerned about the new stomach state, but nothing. the says that we, we've been on the stomach state the dash is on, but in any, any form of political is the governing an ad upcountry they see it as a threat to their interest. and you had that being said by the, for a minister of germany a few days ago, i think the tour that started with saudi arabia and then going to united arab emirates. and then jordan is designed to re assure those countries that this is not the intention of the kind of administration. they're not here to spread political this beyond the boundaries of syria. now i think it would be very,
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very difficult to avoid majority sending muslims role in syria having sat for more than 50 years under a minority mode of otherwise it's, it's going to be impossible to reverse that trend though. and the way forward this to find the form is that where the majority of the population feels comfortable with it, but it's not showing me joseph doesn't feel threatened that dyslexic a political asylum is, is on this right. yeah, it's a bit of a tight rife, isn't that? i say, is this going to be complicated? absolutely. all right, so let me leave it there more to be discussed as the days go on. thanks very much. the thanks market here in now, sir, his new administration is facing a bank class after announcing changes to the school curriculum, including the scrapping of into subjects and books. and there have been protesting games to move at some university campuses. have some a how barbara is more now from damascus. this is a school for city as most talented. many have known, 2 tons has the full of assets and exams are due to his thoughts soon. but his
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changes to the curriculum that many here are talking about. the new authorities have decided to scrap any subject the finds, the former would you the said somebody with the basketball team and in reference to the pre used lot mcqueen? zenobia has also been up on a, along with studies on the origins of mind. from let's say that without a view 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. then. joseph bonnie is the school's principal. the school is nearly empty and there is no budget to buy supplies. the students, us syria as best, but the work on computers, which have no keyboards and muscles because he did say, 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 is a great deal of uncertainty about what's next,
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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 things. 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 won't that to happen when there is an elected bottom. and the temporary government doesn't have 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
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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 over a whole could road the promise of building an inclusive society of other presents 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 it, senses and fight. and then so it's a for the new syria. how should, by the 0, damascus, the, the had, the, the you ends relief agency says efforts to save lives in jobs are breaking point or chief tongue. fletcher says is really a tax on aid workers and the collapse of law and order in gaza. made a deaf, it's nearly impossible,
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as well as round top. it strikes across this trip in the past week, including on residential buildings, at least $28.00 palestinians were killed on monday in the gaza strip. so how do i move his life for us and dera? bella, in a sense, regardless of honey i bring in, select is if you with the well, it just passed a few minutes. a funeral of the 3 people who were killed in the overnight attacked and not very refugee cameron, they happened to be siblings. that's a brother. and 2 of it says what code inside the residential home owner was not on the lead hours of last night, volunteers and surviving family members were able to remove the bodies of from under the rubble of the bond home. and a great right, common deposit view, this particular refugee is not in bond repeatedly lends as the by the, as far as the heavy artillery is undecided, right? you got 2 more people, wait, go. and also in a drone is price inside the residence of the flat. and then the rest of you can
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mean, particularly the funded part of and will say that revenue can meanwhile in gaza city floors, people were killed in an attack on a residential home. and i saw the review cam and just to remind our viewer, the shutter of you guys has been bomb. relentlessly since the initial weeks of a, of this been inside the war major parts very close to 80 percent of his residential building. the facilities had been flattened completely to the groundwork and the ongoing intense bombing campaign in the northern part of this trip not only were talking about people, are trapped inside oak facilities like the indian hospital or the hospital. but there are ongoing aggression d a night, including the, the deployment of a quiet copy of the items to me. they deemed many of the people of traveling depos facilities that the i'm going give you are to lose that are destroying remaining residential buildings in the northern part of the tunnel. and they play and
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somebody as well as the eastern part of these areas in what seems to be part of the stablish in a buffer zone. amid all of this on the grounds of situations that are mostly human and terry and situations are very desired catastrophic. to the point. international organization, including the united nations, are on able to do any of their work on the ground in a safe manner. these they are you, i'm relieved the chief express concern over these really inability or unwillingness not to provide any sort of safety to the, to providing or the uh, the entry, insuring the seat of the into the human interior and its trucks into the gaza strip . and the lack of this and the inability of this really to do this or is causing so much of problems on the ground are creating favorite conditions for looters to appear as to uh, 2 days to take advantage of the situation because of the power vacuum and his steel and mood,
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many of these but it's trucks and much needed teeth for that designated point in, in addition to the ongoing repeated attacks on convoys as they manage on operated by on watts and other organizations. moving the wsp on a friday one vehicle and operated and managed by the w. i fi was shot at it, close to 16 bullets. i already marked that video, visibly and visibly. and it clearly as i are you on quinn boy or part of you, i'm from for in the gaza strip. but these repeated attacks are, are really causing many of the problems. and again, i, in addition to losing that is everywhere now including $610.00. so with your that where it's loaded because of the conditions are created by these really military and it's failure to provide safe route for these to try to get to designated points . yeah, the never ending challenge of as simply trying to survive in gaza hunting. my me
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thank you for that update. now there are reports that the palestinian authority that palestinian 40 forces have set fire to homes and the g need refugee camp in the north of you all deployed west bank of 5 homes with lights in the cab which has been the talkative hello state university and is ready operations for the past month. policy and the officials denied the report saying the funds was daunted by what it calls outlaws. miniature groups aligned with hamas, and 5, to have released a joint video statement from the ged refugee account. and it's the cosign an accept brigades say they are running out of patience to accuse the palestinian authority of casting off the comes water and electricity supplies. and one of more aggressive action. if the a forces do not withdrawal is riley satellites have carried out several attacks in the village of hijack the north of the occupied westbank. they found a vehicle and an agricultural story through it far as shooting and type in illegal
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settlement that killed 3 is res. is ready, ministry says 3 gunman, and 5 towards above. was there any forces or withdrawing from pallets of southern lebanon? that's according to us, a special envoy, a most hochstein who was speaking buried. but he didn't confirm whether these ready pulled out would be completed within the 60 day deadline, which was agreed under the israel loved and seized by agreement. augustine said he expects all parties to stay committed to the terms of the agreement. he help broker . it's the magnitude 7 point one as quick as hit the bet chinese state media says that more than 50 people have been killed, dozen small are injured. it took place in the region of that she got c, which is near the border with the pool. many buildings of collapse in the area. whole treatments are also felt and then definitely it's capital of cut my do
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katrina you has more know from beijing this helpful 7 point one magnitude of quake struck the northern portion of the homeless at 9 or 5 am kidding. the region of chicago, which is considered sacred and what is the epi since it was due to the accounts which is home to about 6 villages and 70000 people. the government says so far, dozens of people have died and more has injured. about 1500 emergency workers has been sent to the area and more than 1000 homes have been destroyed. we're seeing these unusual images coming from the effected villages, and many buildings and shop fronts have crumbled, emergency workers up picking through the debris, trying to rescue those who may be trapped underneath the rubble, and also treat to survive as many young families out in open spaces the government says they've also dispatched emergency tension supplies help those who have lost their homes. now the rescue operation is tended by difficult conditions. these are very remote mountainous areas, the roads are difficult and it's made worse. why the cold winter conditions?
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unfortunately, this region is no stranger to us, quakes in the past 5 years of experience 29 earthquakes or the next to 3. that looked to say, this was by far, the most helpful. it was even sell 250000 kilometers away. in neighbor nicole, india and the time katrina you out to 0 this to our attention to sit on the past to the, to the you and his reject to the report saying that's 5 minutes. 5 areas of the country do you and by its monitoring group also says more than $20000000.00 people are at risk of severe food shortages because of the ongoing conflict between the army and the power of military rapids support forces. houses there is gabriel amazon dave report from the u. n. n u. the security council convenes to discuss sudan on the agenda. the sudanese government decision to abruptly end cooperating with a global hunger monitoring system known as i p. c. which recently issued a report that says
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a 5 areas are facing famine and over 24000000 sudanese experience high levels of food and security. by may, we are concerned the seed needs will services impulses that participation in the ip c system in response to the support are continuing to deny the food and security spreading costs across to done would only exacerbate suffering. un official said the sudanese government is imposing bureaucratic hurdles to delivering aid. the advert costing remains a crucial entry point and to route. but inside the for additional restrictions are being imposed on the work of you monitoring organizations. a new inspection procedures for trucks intended for conflict. the affected areas. in note, the 4 are creating new bottle. next, the sudanese authorities decision to suspend their collaboration with the ip c
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system and impede international efforts to provide humanitarian assistance and prevent starvation is simply unacceptable. but sedans, ambassador told the council ip c report is flawed in through the, for the we've rejected the claims in the ip c report, not because we want to hide famine. but because the methodology lacked accuracy and transparency. russia was the only other account. so member to back students, criticism of the report, most of the counsel echoed the remarks of slovenia. why the i p c system is not without its limitations. 8th remains the most robust tool available to the international community for assessing for security. while there are some disagreement on the council, on what constitutes a famine, everyone does agree on one thing. millions of sudanese are suffering and to them,
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it's not about hunger reports or statistics. it's simply about not enough di gabriel's on to i'll just see it tonight at nations, new york. so let's take a look at how the situation is done. has unfolded fighting, broke out in april 2023 when a how struggling route to between the military lead to the front of him. and his former deputy, him home and home done delgado, of the permanent tree record support forces, according to you and more than 8000000 people have fled that home since the fighting begun, including to egypt, chad and south to down off of the population is now also facing severe food shortages tens by the us, saudi arabia and bahrain degree a sustained a sci fi level file that is being renewed fights against you don't capital the call chain, which is controlled by the power military reference support forces of the army his be carrying out as strikes, let's close to call to him, but morgan or for the joins is from the us or him. it just sets a set out for us where we are in terms of reflecting
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well, we have been seeing incense, artillery shelling being exchanged between the signees army and the 5 minutes through rapids. the board forces this it needs army sense of the stars of the conflict. lots and lots of grounds here in the capital to the are a staff with for the past year. they've been trying to clear parts of the city, especially the city of i'm due to my now the control most of the month 50, which is in the capital costume, but they've been trying to retake. so it's a re from, uh, they are a set in called to north, that's in the northern parts of the capital. and they've been trying to break the siege on the military headquarters as well. so there has been arthur louis tracks being exchanged between the putting these army and the current military rapids support forces here in the capital. the recept over the past few days has been using roles to target military position, especially in the southern part of the city of the mind. and we understand from source of the blows that lives because of those through and attacks. and that the army has been responding, withdrawn attacks of their own on the city,
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up to north as well. this is just here in the capital. there's also 5 thing happening in the city open flash here, which is the last remaining armies trumpet of major armies, phone calls, and the doc for region, and the capital up north star for the recess has been fired. arthur was selling and there has been direct confrontation between the hours that find the army and its allied forces to bear in the city just in the past 2 days. the artillery by the iris, if it's at hospital displacements. coms and civilians have been injured. but the 2 sides are trying, the, our staff is trying to gain controllable size within the army is trying to maintain it, the ground and its position bare. and that's it. the while here in the capital, it's trying to gain as much control and as much territory as it's come from the power of military rapids support forces. and tell us about the need for humanitarian aid. and indeed the su, done. and both of us view and rejecting this report said, highlighting 5 minute and 5 areas of the country. well this is not the
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1st time that the sudanese government or their representative is denying that there is famine happening when the uh i pc it should the report last here that there was firemen in the counseling, the displacements capitalism's, i mean north star for the army rejected batch as well. now the army in saying that there is no assignment in have you it's controls, but that there is a food insecurity in areas where the iris everything control. because the iris up is not that long civilians to get access to those commodities. they also use the are a set of hindering 8 supplies while the you and then of 8 organizations accused both 5. i'll 10 during the ability of 8 workers to deliver a humanitarian assistance to those in need. now the result is more than half of the 48000000 population here in sedan, in desperate need of humanitarian assistance and back need is expected to grow. by mid this year, the eyepiece, he says that to me for more areas are expected to experience common. here in the mind, we're seeing the villains relying more and more on community kitchens because of
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their inability to purchase food. and that's where food is available. in other parts of the country, there is no food available because of the ongoing violence, the bass has not stopped the were in parties from fighting each other despite the fact that civilians, since the 1st day of the conflicts up to date remained caught up in the middle, with no access to the communitarian assistance and no way to escape a fighting in many parts of the country. all right, have a thanks very much indeed for that update here. moving the income to i still had here on out here the leader of ulster is far right. freedom policy is meant for the president tooth, formerly aust, him to form a government. because of all coming up to a gulf views in goals in a bit to find a new and younger audience. so don't be hit with that story. the,
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the hello, the weather. let's really on settle 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 them all the app bumping. it dakota, me sing a fabulous night while the meeting flank of that behind but drawing it and all the way in which will bring snow across the good pots of the u. k. will sing a fabulous note to through the low countries just pushing across into a jeremy next by the system that will pilot sway into uh, the purpose guide, easing into central positive front smoking areas of space and port school again running into the cold. i see that smoke just coming in the course. positive jeremy, stretching back towards belgium, just pushing back towards northern areas or 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 coming in across germany, pushing across into poland. south. is that generally true? i wanted to show us that having to if lead the balkans easing down to was great but nothing too much to speak of
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out so there's now face further displacement with detailed coverage. you've read off your vision forces, forced hundreds of civil news through this. please prompt this quote. cheaper and bit handle on from the hoss of the story is wait a minute to reset the it was target thing. come on those and start the hospital, has provided no evidence who was so successful the the again, you're watching out, is there a reminder about some story? the us treasury it's announced it will temporarily ease some sanctions on syria. the 6 month reprieve will focus on the delivery of humanitarian aid and provision
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of essential services such as electricity. the head of the u. n's relief agency says efforts to save lives in gaza or at breaking points. israel has wrapped up strikes across the strip in the past week, including on residential buildings, at least 28 college students were killed on monday. in the 70 point, one might get you to upgrade because right, the reason she gets into bed close to the 40 with the full chinese state media says at least 50 people have been killed. many more have been injured, but often any 10 years is prime minister of canada just intruder has announced he will resign the fullest mountains of political pressure, including from members within his own polity. calling on him to step down bottom. it has now been suspended and his liberal policy will begin the process of picking and you need to buy kind of has this report after nearly a decade, as prime minister, adjusting to the images from his author with home to announce began to an era and canadian politics,
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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 poles indicates would have put the conservative party impala to me. 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 per road until march 24th to go to office at the age of $43.00, promising kind of to
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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 risk actions imposed during the cobra pen demik. and just popularity continued to dwindle. admits 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 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 end up in the 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
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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 the lead to this country and political turmoil facing drastic economic action by new president, across the board to mike hannah, i'll just say, or a washington. let's say you back to siri now where international flights to and from damascus are resuming for the 1st time since you ever throw a batch or on the side last month cutaways is one of the major international airlines now flying to the syrian capital. it's flight is set to land in damascus in around 3 hours time. so let's bring and wrestle side of his life from damascus international effort and wrestling another step to some kind of normality in damascus. it's nearly a month later now the damascus
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a for an international airport right behind me is today a great the with this to international flight, still in minutes, but expect in student airlines 1st international flight to take place. so it's going to fly to divide around uh, but you in minutes and then by 1 pm local time to expect in the cuts are a ways to land here in damascus. international a poor so of the, to 10 years for the 1st time. so it'd be a flight of cut the aways to damascus. and of course, that is a strong sign of the normalization of syria. and of course, the of the engaging reconnecting with the region with the out of world. and of course, with the international community as well. so now the officials here, they said that still there are technical challenges. the take off and the lender systems are still not properly in place. however, they say that they are, they are working tirelessly to, to, to,
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to make the things up and run. and also they're seeing that very much soon, the rehabilitation of the $814.00 damascus is going to be complete. and that would be more and more international flights for, for now, cause a ways is planning to have 3 flies per week. and then in the coming weeks, perhaps these numbers of the slides from and to the, the, the, the damascus international airport, he's going to be going to being present. but on the other hand, so no one of the question is whether the other international, if terriers are also going to join, cut out a ways or not. now we know that truck is airlines. he's also prepaid and some of the other. the airlines regional airlines also 50 and remember that is not, it could be a date. and of course, another question whether that would be slides to europe and from you'd have to damascus. and on april. so for that to you to be in addition association saying
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that the optimistic deadline perhaps, will be, will be sometime in march, but in any way, in less than a month. now today there will be 2 international slides from the mass goes a for is quite significant. and of course there is a celebrate 3 mod year. while i was talking talking to the officials and some of the passengers, and that they were ready to get on board for the student airlines to flight the device. and of course some of the relatives that are here. and i'm expecting to welcome their relatives that they're coming from the house and did wrestle live with that man. thanks very much. reversal sort of at damascus. international at fort defeated, democrat become a her says fully declared her rival, donald trump, the when the us presidential election, she certified the victory in congress and a final peaceful transfer will transfer a pub in 4 years ago. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could, as this report now as president of the senate,
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vice president carmella harris on monday found herself presiding over an uncomfortable post selection task, certify her own laws 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 comm, olivia harris certifying prompt electoral college. victory was uneventful and took just 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 wins. but there was no indication of violence. this time, the bible ministration has promised to restore public confidence in the election
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process. one of the most important colors of our democracy is that there will be a peaceful transfer of power. still members of the january, 6 violence linger all around the us capital on monday, black security fencing lines, the perimeter accompanies side 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 at the windshield and what we have to do. present electronic on monday, i posted a picture on his social media platform of his rally from january 6th, 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. president electronic also says on his 1st day back in office,
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he'll pursue pardons for those convicted for their role in the january 6. riots as one of his 1st acts as president kimberly healthcare alger 0 washington. as a new york judge is denied donald trump's request to postpone his friday's sentencing for his conviction. in the hush money case. judge one much on the last week denied an appeal by trump's lawyers to have attended by that because of his impending return to the white house. the judges signaled that he's not likely to sentence trump to any jail time. a trump was convicted on the $34.00 foot of the accounts of falsifying business records, and that in order to hide payments to an adult films stop us city of minneapolis is eva holding it's police department officer federal investigation into the murder of african american, george floyd floyd died, officer police officer knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes. following the traffic stop,
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the officer was late to jail. the desk spots black lives massive. protests and investigation, found offices regularly discriminated against black people and native americans. we have finalized a federal consent decree in change is afoot in 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 account ability in our communities, us extra states. and to me blinking says ties going to japan, a stronger than ever offer. meeting with the japanese for a minister on tuesday. relations of being tense between the 2 nations of the president shaped by the blog to the purchase of us, deal by japanese company, fight and killed the $15000000000.00 manager with nipple and steel, citing national security concerns. puns, prime minister has cooled,
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the decision perplexing and says investments in the united states. now remember, the 2 companies filed the lawsuit on monday, accusing the president of unlawfully blocking the sale through assume national security review as the i'm. it is kind of wondering what we strongly urge the us governments to take action to the spell such consensus. we need to hear a clear statement as to why there are security concerns. otherwise we will not be able to talk about it in the future. no matter how much we are an ally, i believe the points i've just made a very important for a future relations emergency crews in, in this northeastern state of assignment, trying to rescue a group of workers trumps inside of coal mines. a sudden gush of water flooded the site on monday, the lack of specialized equipment hadn't put in for us to reference the army, his not being called in to help local media. it says 15 laborers are trapped in the mind. this adventuring uganda, no physician figure is due in court on terrorism charges cause it besides,
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it was reportedly not from the kind of an operation of visiting neighboring k. yep . and it was the entrance of the home bypassing formal extradition procedures. the well, the critic, a few guns as president you what he must have any and has unsuccessfully challenged him for the presidency. full time is being heavy, right? and across parts of saudi arabia, causing flooding on the outskirts of the city of mecca. the savvy red crescent has increased his reading this level in case it gets worse. the bad weather is expected to continue until wednesday. the corruption trial, a former french present, the class of cozy is underway in paris is accused of immediately bank rolling a presidential bid with money from the then end libyan need that more market definitely. so because it was in office from 2007 to 2012, if convicted, you could face decade behind boss austria could soon have its 1st
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fall right. lead us as well. go to an unprecedented move. the president has also a freedom party to form a government. the conservative peoples body is now said it will hold coalition towards with the freedom party and what c as a major policy shift pro russia policy one the most seats in september is parliamentary election, which will need support from other parties to govern. sonya diego reports from vienna. a step into the on no, yes, have a kick, all the leader of the fall, 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 use. i asked him about explicitly a go ahead of thoughts. but given with caution, this is helping me these and she does not take me step likely. i will continue to ensure that the principals and rules of constitution
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a correctly observed and that had to have side hundreds of pickles, opponents of all 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. and how is 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 kick a comes from, then it is extremely distress. from screening again. hey, co, outside the presidential palaces represents, but the fact remains the freedom policy one, the most fun in law, september's election opinion calls say this is only drawing doesn't action. victory was one on the back of an economy in recession and to rise
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in both unemployment and immigration. angry young voted as frustrated with the cost of living crisis, looking to nationalist solutions that would align austria with the self proclaimed a liberal government of hunger is victor oil. then this is a country that is facing a search, right? which in such on such an economic times. so phone sees and stuff of sony guy ego. i'll just era yanna. as i said, i had here on out 0. i'm heidi to castro in washington dc. currently a winter wonderland. but millions of americans in the region, racing for potentially definitely whether it was full coming up to us on a noti and far as continued to unlike the progress of the top of the english, primarily
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the let's get on to this port is on a thank you very much and nick, well ac milan have one that says trophy in 3 years. they came from to goes down to the local rivals into and they kind of supercop was american for the most recent squared. to equalize that in this area, that title decides us. and then india stripe, this time you ever have messages to stop as time went on to make the final score 3 to unit on co said you want to. so is celebrating his 1st trophy when just a week or something to just a lot to him far as to have moved
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level and points was 2nd place austin all in the premier league. well, for us that beat will fit 3 now to continue their unlikely progress at the top of the table. the 2 time european cup winners are now just 6 points behind leave is livable and to size face it to the next week. for us are the only team to have beaten, leave the pool in the fifty's and must congratulate our players because they, they want they, they, they work for these moments again coming away with our fans. this is what we worked for into play as our, our tires, but happy. knowing that we have to go again seems to be arsenal on english, leak up action. later this tuesday, the side there are taken on you possibly nicer than the 1st leg of the semi final because to as targeting the 2nd major trophy of the club, he won't be as a cup, but with our small, 5 years ago. we and then all the competitions we have what we want to be in,
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in most of them was named the lake for a lot of supersonics is when i will run through it with you stop. i understand that . and that with it has to be better at every single day to try to improve and to look for a school she's because in anything that usually, you know, 1st cruise is you're going to find them to the managers. jose moreno has criticize, it took his leave, describing it as talks it to time tensions need when i was critical over the refereeing off to his side beach hot size 4 to one on sunday. he came. syndic is working guess his club, then a bus or 8 points behind me does get accessorize in the standings. nothing to say about the play is commitment in terms of the trust and the feeling of something that these toxic we feel obviously we feel and i think also the
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position opposition feels the tiger woods and roy mcelroy are hoping and you goal for mind to it can help save god the future of this sport. the pair are launching and in the gulf niga with the target of attracting and you did a ration of funds. as andy, which isn't reports, could what can you pull at a high tech will come the next big thing in gulf. many of the world's leading players hosting it can be co, which stands for tomorrow's go fleet, 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 roy mcroy, all the biggest names involved can part of their response to the rival. saudi
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a full set of eyes and tina museum informed class went on to lose the match in straight sense. and that's what was pulled for me. i'll have more for you later on. but for now it's back to next. sort of thanks very much. look forward to seeing you a little bit later. now, millions of people are under severe weather in the, in the united states. as a major winter storm hit several states, it's left thousands of homes without power and hundreds of flights have now been cancelled. i did. you had castro reports from washington, d. c. 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 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 in it. i had to go out and get some coffee. i loved being out in the snow,
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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 dest 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 can new to experience freezing temperatures well into the week ahead. highly jo, castro, alj a 0 washington a winter weather grips the us. uh, that's it for me to clock for this news. uh, i'll be back in just a moment and i'll have more of the days. use the submit button on
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the 19 sixty's the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was to dictate when new dynamic movements were launched in the last of the 3 car series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society. so teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed. be evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation the sixty's in the arab society on outages, era to leave off church solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs, i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life,
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those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women and my country, they're not sweet, because we are not denies all of who we are human beings and this has to be treated equally. we are working in their thoughts, that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done even better. as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. it's natural disasters increase and people across the globe are taking action times running filed at the lower and they've come in germany, environmental campaigns, so facing the roster of authorities. and in some cases being labeled extremes for
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using direct action. protests, people empower, investigates climate correct down on out to 0. the the u. s. e 's is some restrictions on the humanitarian, 8th, syria but stopped short of lifting its sections around the clock is out during life from the also coming up. the sign of changing times for an headlines returned to damascus. international level. united nations relief chief says efforts to save lives in jobs or as a breaking point because of continued it's brand new types and 8 workers. magnitude
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