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the people across the globe are taking action times, running, filed at the lower end. they've come in germany environmental campaign. so facing the rocks of authorities and in some cases being labeled extremes for using direct action. protests, people empower, investigates climate correct down on out to 0. the the u. s. e 's is some restrictions on humanitarian, 8th, syria, but stopped short of lifting its sections. the on the clock is out direct line from the coming up. the sign of changing times for an headlines returned to damascus. international level. united nations relief chief
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says efforts to save lives in gauze all as a breaking point because of continued it's brand new tax and 8 workers. magnitude 7 point one, a quick hits to batch, at least 50 people at the dozens may be news . so a high level searing delegation is now in jordan's capital's adults with the leadership. the mon visits is part of a diplomatic drive by the new administrator and to push for close to ties in the region. so is 4 minutes to settle shabani as travel to canada, united arab emirates, and sorry to hear radio in the past week. i'm the son of john just now from a month to have the visitor in foreign minister is on the the leg of his regional to seeking support. so what you happen to accomplish with this element as
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well, nick v. jordanian foreign minister, a man and stuff of the has been quite outspoken about how jordan wants to help syria rebuild the country for all syrians. he said that he wants to help secure stability and security and a prosperous state for the people. and he's also been quite outspoken about these really aggression in the occupied goal. and heights is role extending its occupation there and relentless airstrikes. so what the syrian foreign ministers hoping to accomplish with jordanian counterparts is that support on how exactly they are going to rebuild their shortly. going to need not only regional allies with western ones as well. the americans of ease some of the sanctions as i was just saying, but nonetheless, restrictions austin in place. what's the viewed ministration in syria said about this a well series, new foreign minister has spoken out while he was on his diplomatic trip to doha. he
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said that the new administration is urging the united states to lift the sanctions entirely because they are now working against the new administration, trying to re establish the country. and they're saying that what was once put in place against us as brutal regime is now standing in the way of any sort of rebuilding process that could lead to a prosperous stage. so what they're hoping to accomplish here today is the meeting with both counterparts. but also trying to send a message to not only the region but to the west, but this is a new syria. this is a new government who is involved and that they do want those sanctions lifted in order to import more food to get more humanitarian aid more relief as they see fit . and with those sanctions still in place, despite easing them just a little bit, they say it's still not enough or have known investment back with you is we get more news from that high level syrians allegation in amman and jordan. thank you.
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international flights to and from damascus are resuming for the 1st time since the arbitrator bus driver side. last month cutaways is one of the major international airlines now flying to the syrian capital, as well as flight is set to land in damascus. and around about 2 hours time, it actually planes have already been arriving at domestic flights resumed last month. so let's bring and wrestle side of who's lived from damascus international appleton russell, another step towards a normal c indeed. so this is quite striking to see how the lie so quickly is getting back to normal. and somehow the order is so quickly restore. now, this is the domestic us international airport. and today we have 2 international flies. the 1st one is city and airlines, which is going to fly to divide from damascus to devise. and now the officials are
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telling us there's a delay in that. however, the, so that's going to happen. and perhaps that's going to happen before the cuts out a ways plane landed here. so then in a 2 hour time, indeed on one p. m local time, we would expect in cuts are a ways to land here. and that will be the 1st, the next flight of rivals slides sees the full of the shot and i said, so you're already getting some of the pictures from the cutter. it was plain. and you can see the flags, people singing china thing better to celebrate to move that he'd be here in bay for it though. so there was a celebrated remove some of the passengers that were getting into the airport to get more get on board to the plane. so they would also chanting and singing and also some of the families. now arriving here in damascus state ports and expecting to to, to welcome their families and their loved ones that they're coming now from the how let me talk to the officials here to say that the sale of course have tremendous
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technical challenges. the lending to take of systems are not still preferred to properly functioning. and just also these a port, the mass because it's a mass april has been fits several times by is ready a force as before, the full of the saudi jane, particularly when the it any it across. we're trying to lance yes. so that's why some parts of the, the, the a for the steel dime is a no. the officials here are saying that the cuts out a ways start to say, where's that some of the other international carriers have offered. there have been assistance. and now that in full receiving the help from this and this ensue and it's going to be fully operational. so the decision is going to be complete soon. and of course, one of the question is whether the other international academy and also going to join this flights. so the saying that they are negotiated with some of the key areas. and of course, the most important one is whether there will be flies from damascus and to damascus
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. europe. so the pin ition association saying that perhaps that will happen in that time in, in, in march. but in any way, the domestic device has started last month. and now in the 1st vehicle of the january, nobody seemed it's a national fly source to happen and cut the data is going to fly 3 times a week. and then in the coming weeks, they are planning to increase the number of flies. and of course, the student airlines also is planning to increase the number of international nice, of course destinations as well. yep. and not to categorize flight you 2 lines in around 2 hours time. russell time being thanks very much. i slow, seriously, administration is facing a bank clash after announcing changes to the school curriculum, including the scrapping of into subjects and books that being protested against the move at some university campuses. how should my, how barbara has more now from damascus?
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this is a school for syria as most talented many have known to attend, 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 subjects that modifies the former with the the said simon deal with the basketball team. and in reference to the freeze la mcqueen, zenobia has also been up on a, along with studies on the origins of mind. from let's say they've been out of these, 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 muscles, the coffee data. there needs to be a comprehensive study to decide which subjects to remove the changes were swift.
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why would you remove scientific subjects? this is the university of damascus. there is a great deal of uncertainty about what's next. but many enjoy what the describe as freedom of, to the oversight of the redeem 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 may be we'll, we'll see whether good things will happen or, god forbid that. but for the testers here in front of the minister of education, say, then you administration doesn't have a monday to change the cubic column. there won't that to happen when there is an elected bottom in the template. a government doesn't have a legitimate power to do so to impose changes, especially that there isn't,
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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 of a whole could road the promise of building an inclusive society of if events, 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 caution about the 0, damascus, the, the head of the u. n's relief agency says efforts to save lives in gaza. all at the
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breaking point. orchard chief tone, fletcher says, is really a tax on 8 workers and the collapse of lower and order and gaza. i've made a deaf, it's nearly impossible. israel has rum 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. and as striking, central gods are as talk to the 10th sheltering displays. tell us the news announcement, causing the india and have been taken to alex the hospital. a buzz refugee camp is also being targeted. at least 3 people from one family have been killed in a straight bed, and 2 palestinians were killed in an attack on this about in northern gauze. i mean, my mood is in there about or in central gulf cse us or honey. bring us up to speed with all these lights and strikes the the well just the past few minutes out of nowhere and drones is that fold up the skies of this then from the area creating
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more of intimidation and fear as the drones and the skies of this area is always links to repeated attacks, but it did over the last 4 of 15 to 20 minutes and just went out of out of sight. and for a lot of people here that was more of that an intense surveillance mission and their expectation. now that it might, there might be an tops right after it deployments, and in presence of been used by this video monitor exclusively in the past few days in carrying out much of the uh, adf, tots, across the god forbid it over not as houses is really is price and with destroyed, more residential building, killing people inside your thoughts happen without any prior warning whatsoever. not giving people enough time or sufficient time or, and shoulder to go to try to avoid the uh, being very, contradict or do all of the narrative in the past that people are asked to evaluate the safety before bombing a takes the plate. this is no longer the case,
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people are cold, and dyna, the record number inside there in a residential homes while the sleeping or walking industry just in the past half an hour, one person was killed in the southern part of your body, an area between jobs, northern golf, the city and southern jamalia, the city at one person killed in, i'm going to strike on a group of people. this is added to the 3 juvenile it goes inside the residential on the siblings and brother and his 2 sisters. and it was not until late hours last night. we are family members to survive. the attacks and volunteers, or from the local community, were able to remove the bodies and those that you can mail it this time the southern part of and decided on where 2 people killed in a drone, a todd. in addition to, for more people in a shop and refugees, eric, i'm this hot student, you knew the content of the great, much of the difficulties on the ground in terms of the human a, terry and situation. the, the, the, it's very dire,
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very catastrophic on daily basis. there is a struggle on making sure that basic supplies and necessities are available. there is ongoing deliverance, the closure on board, as there's also conditions that it created to make the work of international organization very difficult and mainly we're talking about the you on how do you on the, on a full size the you on it, relieve it, chief of the tom flood insurance is expressed concern over the repeated ongoing deliver that talks on a new on when boys on the international organization, including this friday instead of where 16 bullets were fired on a, on a clearly visibly bars. vehicle for the deputy wants to be coordinated by you on was shot at by these very missouri in addition to the confrontation between you on going boys and delegations. and another part of the civil does really monitor you where the detailing many of the patients who are evacuated from a, from the hospital. all of this together feeds into one conclusion,
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the work of 8 workers on the ground their, their work. their visions are being restricted by done going bonding campaigns, the added also the believe it cheap that israel is, is, keeps failing or unwilling to provide or ensure safety for the delivery of a truck. so designated areas, and this is not just a narrative with the it's happening on the ground along with the deliberate attacks on security personnel who tries to secure the delivery of those the trucks to designated points. the daily struggle for survival barrow bella, honey movie the in central gulf. so thank you. the lightning tooth and when one of quite gets it to bed, chinese state me did say more than 50 people are being killed. dozens more have been injured. it happened in the southern region if she got city, which is near the border with the poll. many buildings have collapsed in the area.
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powerful treatments were also felt in the deputies capital of cut men do. katrina, you has more now from badging. or this house was 7 point one, magnitude a flight instructor. northern point she was up in the last, at 9 or 5 am sitting the region of chicago, which is considered sacred in the, at least 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 have 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 affected villages and many buildings and shop friends have crumbled, emergency workers up picking through the debris, trying to rescue those who may be trapped underneath the rebels, and also treat to survive as many young families out an open spaces the government says they've also dispatched emergency tents and supplies to help those who have lost their homes. now the rest of the operation is tended by difficult conditions.
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these are very remote mountainous areas, the roads are difficult and it's made was quite a cold winter conditions. unfortunately, this region is no stranger to us, quakes in the past 5 years of experience. 29 us quakes, or the next 23, the local say this was by far the most powerful. it was even felt 250000 kilometers away. in neighbor nicole india and a good time to tree you out a 0. thank you. all right, so head here now does or i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister. yes, a succession baffled begins in canada. prime minister just intruder says he will be stepping down often any 10 years and no fuss. i'm heidi to castro in washington dc, currently a winter wonderland. but millions of americans in the region, racing for potentially definitely whether
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the to hello, we still have around $200.00 flat buildings and falls across england. now is the i went to the store because the chaos makes his way into a denmark pushing the cross into norway and sweden, the legacy. a snow showers do come back in behind him is really going to be about the cold weather when it's coming in from a know the direction here. so ice also significant problem is we go on through the rest of this week. no significant rise in temperatures to come. that wouldn't be why the van, it's making its way into scandinavia. a heavy snow into a good part of norway into swayed and driving for the east was very strong winds as well. damaging winds. a possibility just around and we'll see coastal fringes that easy towards denmark was moving parts of gem and
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a plenty of wet weather too. that is going to push its way to central parts of the front as we go through the coming as snow on the leading edge of that significant snow for around the alps. coming into a good part of france, pushing down towards belgium, southern parts of the netherlands using into germany. that kind of wet weather coming through. think about single figures that up towards the north west, where the weather will continue to come in across spite. i'm poor, it's cool. it's really not too bad here because some shows the to something positive, both is and grease the to understand the well, we must experience life through and now designs discover the stories because we split along the passage of time. the voices drowned out by the case within the ordinary, extraordinary to us and witness documentary the done veiled the trees and chains
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perspective on $20.00 the the the, or daniel watching out 0 or mind about top stories us and the us treasury has announced it will temporarily east, on the sanctions on syria, 6 months we're free will focus on the delivery of humanitarian aid provision of essential services such as electricity, international flights to and from damascus services. you mean for the 1st time since you have a true master on the side of last month, colorado is, is one of the major international airlines now flying to the syrian capital flights and set to land in damascus in around 2 hours to the head of the you and relief
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agency says efforts to save lives and jobs on at breaking points. israel has run some strikes across the strip in the past week, including on residential building. at least 28 kind of students were killed on monday in the big guns. no sir don's, i'm bassett, a cheap united nations has rejected a report saying this funding in 5 areas of the country you in fact monitoring group also says more than 20000000 people are at risk of severe food chose it is because of the ongoing conflict between the army and the permanent, achieve rapid support forces out there as gabriel. and as on the reports from the u . n. in new of the security council can beans 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 a 5 areas are basing famine and over 24000000 sudanese experience high levels of
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food and security. by may, we are concerned the cds will services of hostage that costs the patient in the ip c system. in response to this report 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 affected areas in note the for creating new bottle. next, the sudanese authorities decision to suspend their collaboration with the ip c system and impede international efforts to provide humanitarian assistance and
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prevent starvation is simply unacceptable. but suzanne's ambassador told the council ip see 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, it's not about hunger reports or statistics. it's simply about not enough di
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gabriel's on to i'll just do not in nations, new york or gunner is preparing to swear. and the new president of the opposition leader joined him. a homeless decisive election victory his when that last month makes him the 1st needed to be voted back into the joe for 2nd time since returned to most of the cost of democracy in 1992. how much it was a president from 2012 to 2017. and he's promised to reset the country after an election campaign dominated by economic issues. it's a veteran, uganda. no physician figure is doing cool. it's on terrorism charges. he's episodes, he was reportedly snacks and the code operation officer to neighboring king in november. it was then transferred home by policy, informal expedition procedures. there's a woman critic of you kind of present to you where he must have any interest. unsuccessfully challenged him for the presidency. 4 times of nearly 10 years is prime minister of canada. just intruder has announced that he will resign it for those months of political pressure,
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including from members within his and policy calling on him to step down. parliament has not been suspended and his governing liberal party will begin the process of picking a new lead by kind of as this up to nearly a decade as prime minister adjusting to the images from is also a 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 of the to do with the postponement of the parliamentary sitting parliament has been paralyzed for months after what has been the longest session of
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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 kind of 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 much rings of political descent, which grew louder. window 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 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,
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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 the great state of canada. it was a bright, sunny november when 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 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 era, washington austria could soon have its 1st fall right. lead us as well to an unprecedented move the president as also freedom party to form a government conservative peoples policy has now said it will hold coalition
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towards with the freedom party. and what scene is a major policy shift? probably russia policy one the most states in september as parliamentary elections will need support from other policies to govern sonya gig or reports now from vienna, a step into the unknown. 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 business sponsibility. i asked him about explicitly a go ahead of thoughts with 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 a correctly observed and that had to have side hundreds of pickles, opponents of ages gather to voice. this is what a freedom policy like government would entail
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a policy that was founded in the 1950s by sume and nazis. 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 lamb. 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. the opinion polls say this is only drawing doesn't action. victory was one on the back of an economy in recession and to rise in both unemployment and immigration. angry young voted as frustrated with the cost of living crisis, looking to nationalist solutions that would align austria with the self proclaimed
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a liberal government of hungary. 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. yeah. now, with the corrosion trial, a former french president and the class of cozy is on the way in paris. he's accused of a legally bank rolling a presidential bid with money from the libyan need. a more mock adelphi, so cozy was in office from 2007 to 2012, and it's convicted. he could face a decade hind boss. this emergency cruise in india is northeast and state of assignment, trying to rescue a group of workers trapped inside a coal mine. the son, joshua volta flooded the site on monday for the lack of specialized equipment and put a rescue efforts. the army has now been pulled in to help media se about 15 laborers, a trapped in the my pretty heavy rain and across spots of savvy radiated causing
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