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a counter and weigh the hello and welcome. i'm sort of hired. so this is a news live from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. sir, is new foreign ministers in jordan, parts of a diplomatic push to building close to ties. while the us is, is some functions the joy, the syrians, one seems to return home. 8 since and national flights and special assets are the front lines in damascus, am i going to choose $7.00? us quite hits to bets at least $95.00 people are dead and dozens more and have been
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injured. and the founder of francis formright and national front policies on murray, the pen has sides age 96 is full to grandson champions. have teamed up. the idea of straightening open. and the murray has started this new role as know about the joke of its coach has over the years 1st major toward the welcome series. new foreign minister has once again calls the sanctions against his country to be lifted during his latest diplomatic stopped us at the shop. bonnie has been holding torques in the jordanian capital online, the visits as part of a regional to to show up support for the new administration in damascus. officials that have described the sanctions as punishment for the syrian people. jordans foreign minister has called for a close,
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a regional tie. the lady wants to study. the discussion was truthful and sincere, and focused on building honest relations that reflect the history between that 2 people. and how we would like to build strong ties in order to achieve stability in the entire region. we assume that children will always be there for syria. i hope syrians will have the dignified future, which they deserve. when it's gonna make an ugly now jimmy island, right, that kind of likes to think children for helping to lift the sanctions imposed on syrians by lifting sanctions. the serene academy will recover false things and all situation will be better. now the sections represent a real obstacle and the any possible cooperation or investments being serious. i showed, all right, well we've got tons of plastic edits a james based on the syrian capital, damascus. but 1st, let's go to kansas of hotels in mind where the syrian delegation has been holding those talks to you attended that press conference. can you sum up to us what they
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told to bounce exactly, because they did cover lots of topics. that's right. the jordanian foreign minister said that jordan is happy to assist syria with rebuilding saying about to all. jordan wants his debility security and sovereignty for the country, but that it's not going to happen overnight. it's going to take some time. in fact, it's going to take years to rebuild the country, but something they did stress on was actually security cooperation along the border saying that they want to come back both weapons and drug smuggling and name and stuff for the noted that it's been nearly a month since h t us took over power in syria, but that there are still a lot of issues left to solve and that the jordanians are happy to continue working with the syrians to try and get them to where they want to be. but again, that this is going to be a long process. okay, thanks very much. uh huh. i'm the full box updates and that's now speak to james base is who signed it from?
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isaac editor. they're in the syrian capital damascus times. you've been that for a jeep few days following the feeling on what people are thinking in syria. what's your take on the outcome of these meetings and how will that be received by the syrian public as well? i think this, this whole diplomatic tool, or i think has been a success for this new administration. they've been great greeted very warmly in the 3 goals. countries that the delegation 1st went to and then in the neighboring country. jordan, those golf country is very, very important. because the finances of the problem for this country, they desperately need money. they desperately eventually need to rebuild the country. but for now, things like paying public sector pay, which has now happened for the 1st time. since a side was shuffled with pay rises, large pay rises for some of those, a public set to employees to keep them working,
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keep services going. that is absolutely vital to keep the stability. the quite remarkable stuff that i see that we've seen in this country for almost a month now, it is quite amazing that they have not been more exceeding problems off to the tremendous change. the amazing change that we've seen in this country. but the worry of course, is people start to lose face of a few months if their lives don't get better. and that's, i think, is why the priority of the new administration is financial stability at this stage as well. of course is reaching out to the international community to get international recognition. joel, be particularly important because it is one of the, the neighboring countries. and of course, the economies of jordan and syria very closely linked. and remember there are about a 1000000 syrians who went into jordan. and the jo damian's will eventually be hoping that those people will start to come back to syria. but that doesn't happen until the economic conditions,
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right. and is you talking about economic conditions of a c o pivots really on these international functions of in place for years? now, even though it's been an important step to the us thing that the listing, some of it temporarily is not really a full remove. eliza, you know, and the us all the key really, they're the ones who are going to set the tone for everyone else in terms of international sanctions. and remember the us sanctions also target other countries that do trade with syria. uh, secondary sanctions. uh, but the people could probably can, could, could full file off. um, what this is now is the humanitarian exemption of it's been granted for 6 months. it does include, for example, an energy transfer has to be allowed to syria. the certain foreign minister said it was a new and positive step. what is it getting cold for all sanctions to be lifted? i think we have to the next on the sanctions issue and on the whole,
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a position of the international community is a meeting coming up soon. that will be checked by the us next tuesday time to be blinked and he's on a tour of asia. he's then going to go to italy where it's gonna be meeting up with president biden for one of his last trips as president and joining that trip just before he meets up with president by a tally. mr. banking will be chairing a meeting which will include his european counterparts to try and i think a lie in the west and position on syria. i'm particularly on sanctions. yeah, exactly. uh, thanks very much james. bye. since you said there will be taking a lot more me things moving on for thank you very much. right, well, international fights to and from serious counsel or resuming for the 1st time since the threat of a shot. as i said last month, couple aways is one of the major airlines now flying to damascus. international aid planes of already been arriving and domestic flights resumed last month. and as, as will. yeah. and the syria has been to isolated from abroad. and as you can see
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today, damascus international airport has 1000 working. again, we're trying to at devices how we've it because of the vandalizing by the former regime. the only areas with the regime had a presence. they tried to destroy it. we would todd in order to be able to build the airport back again. and to be able to make it operational again, this was done and coordination with custody brothers who played an important and crucial role. okay, well to wrap all of this up, we've got real guy spin folds. he's lecturing international security at kings college in london. joining us live from london, ro, buick listening and talking to us earlier when you, when they were holding that press conference in georgia and then they covered many aspects. but of course it wasn't just this trip to jordan. it's been a regional trip with a lot of players involved. hey, does it look like the syrians have got what they wanted now that they'll be going back to syria as well. they haven't gotten the labels to is it because what they
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want is the removal of sanctions, the for the sanctions that will allow syria to be rebuilt. remember that as you know, this is a wants to get with them for a very, very long time. the searing people have not seen no see since 2011 and one of the syrian single movie guy syria has been on the sanctions for decades. it was a listed in the us state sponsored terrorism back in the late seventy's and that the nation still holds today. so it's been a very, very long time since serious has been kind of the quote of no country and in the sense of, you know, having normal relations with at least throughout the world. i think that is way the new government wants to get it. now they do something very amazing and indeed impressive. and the number of meetings they demolish, the whole driver. this is an organization where i'm at al serra, when he came to power, have a $10000000.00 us balance. you and his head staged. yes, is still listed as a terrorist organizations by the united states,
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united nations security council. i'm in the regional plays like tennessee as well. let me be forgiven for not remembering that forgetting that based on this diplomatic offensive, the aged yes and the new syrian leadership has been able to pull. i think i'm actually and so it was a sanctions race, which is other say what the syrian government not just wants to also needs i think that made to ground on this because the western powers like the us. what role that kind of wait and see they much rather see what the new regime does and make show about his options matches words. but there's a case here i've been born in behind the a lot of other regional plans, like for example, saudi arabia, jordan and turnkey on more than willing to provide a support to the new government. and the west wants to make sure that they don't get on board to the train leaves dispassion, which is why i think we've seen that sanctions really announced very recently. i'm not saying that those goals, countries, and other regional players are place towards the us of long been pushing for
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a certain size so they wouldn't be subject to secondary sanctions. any more and, and names in, in reference to what you're saying. it really is a critical time for syria. we've seen this across the region where we've seen revolutions regime changes. lots of western countries, usually turning the back on those resume changes, but then again, that they are interested investment when it comes to electricity. when it comes to the electric get grids, for example, when it comes to war to all of these results. so, so the regional countries seem to be saying that they are willing to step in and how, but they can't do that. that comes to the country. if i understand correctly, as long as the international community removes the sanctions and gives the green lights. yeah, it has to be something that gets the green light from the instruction. and we use the though i imagine is regional plays, the role play the primary upfront role times the syria shades of jet border with the key with jordan. these are countries where the
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a is now starting to fly through at these were borders that were close before when the submarine was full. and i was previously have very cool relations with the solvers instead. now going to be key points for the passage of age that the cost of reconstruction is immense in serious semester. so around $400000000.00 replied not to make serious um, you know, a fantastic developed country, but just to make it as good as it was before the advent of the civil war in 2000 to the many cities in syria. how many, several hours of electricity per day. so i was serious. want to get back to a sense of normalcy. and then the last and is 1st of all getting started the 1st of all h the government. and chavez go on to get by tree sort of a sudden know, and then to get syrian some way of batch this 2 or 3 more normal hearing something back to the mass of with functions really is k, you know, people needs to be paid. they need to know the waters running. they need to have
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the strings will be properly policed. for example, and those things could i really comb with sanctions release and when i'm a medicine might say, right, that's, that's from the international community. okay, thank you very much. so much to talk about, hey rob, just not enough time, appreciate your thoughts, the lecture and international security at kings college london, such as the how do you introduce agencies, ties the efforts to save lives and goes all at the breaking point. chief tom fletcher says is really a tax on age work is in the collapse of law and order and goals that have made age a. so it's nearly impossible. israel has run the top it strikes across the strip and the last week, including on residential buildings with at least $28.00 palestinians killed on monday alone in the goals the strip is ready. strikes have also targeted 3.
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neighboring comes in, garza is night. at least 3 people from one family were killed in an a strike on albright refugee county in central garza destroy. it gets a residential building. another restaurant killed 2 palestinians, l o in on the site on the refuge account with tense, sheltering the space palestinians hits in omaha z. we'll choose a mox a year since the death of holmes. the door was john list and the eldest son of al jazeera is going to the bureau. chief, what is the handle of homes that was killed? mine is really missile strike in the western pulse of hon. eunice and garza. he was 27 years old. his mother, i'm not for the most, his sister, some nephew, engine, oil killed, and then his reading assign, or right, well we have, you'll see berlin, who's a former as ready just as a minister who initiated also piece prices in the early 19 ninety's and he joins us live now from outside of eve. you'll see thank you for always joining us and giving us your thoughts on a situation with is around the war and goals are now. this last week has been an
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exceptionally difficult week. certainly for people living in garza, with the intensification of strikes, some of them saying that this has been the strongest they've seen in months. you also have the targeting, it seems of aids workers and more jealous is still being killed in the last 2 weeks . where does this lead to when it comes to the war? it's been a very long time. now. what says israel's game panel? what's the situation in israel when it comes to this? i know both sides. you'll have the civilians who are paying the price like yesterday. they don't always that the credit on a lease. and they, they almost nightly and besides the loan ship, the jerusalem in other places, a does not against a military good citizen against the civilians. and the what has to happens to and be small because as long as he goes home, civilians re continual regretfully,
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a to pay the price. now he does not, it doesn't mean that these rank can tomorrow, leave everything and go home. a guys that can not be on this on us. this is very, very important point from the beginning. it has to be a month, the falls are up, falls a lead or blessed day by get what it's doing, you know, so we do. this is the only solution for you guys and hopefully the was a will they be involved in the restructuring? a guys, the point of the day of the getting the day is where at least buy a home us, you something that must be sold as bob, they'll such a package off ending the war, a government losing all of the hostages and the in the, the price would be no question. they may, how much a people from jay's?
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well, we'd be released a and apparently a very clear a big deal of the morning aust. uh, a of the of the between us and the posting is the governmental fees. right. is not ready yet. a for such a big issue. and they, i think that they, it would be one of the road is the next administration of the, the american was made as an administration. i mean, on sunday lincoln, the secretary of state did say, but he wants to see on hopes for a seas 5 deal that would come through if not onto this administration. then uh, with the next um and then you also have the families of those health caps have just yesterday saying that they are doing apartments to benjamin netanyahu of taking a deal. this is somebody that said time and time again, because the only one deal that did go through was back in november 2023. and of course the concern here is for those caps is still being held. and goals are
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whether they are even alive or not. right, and i, i think that the right time i seem to get the grades. you are prose, this always bostrad processing which only bottled a hosted just being bullied and the address of the main building, the done as well as the commodities keeping them a is the wrong good step to think a we have to speak about a, a big package english are these things that i mentioned before, it would be agreed upon, and how much we do not have. we not remained. i mean, the leadership of come us of today. we have to leave garza and in the evacuate the place a for an hour of a regime. okay, thank you very much for your latest thoughts on that. always. thank you for joining us and see how she thank you. so now there are reports palestinian authority forces,
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a set fire to homes, and the janine refugee camp in the north of the occupied west bank 5 homes with such a light in the comp which has been the target. so based on the sending authority as well as radio patients in recent weeks, the problem is sending authority denies the report saying the fire's was started by what's it called out? tools and groups aligns with hamas and for they'll have released the joint video statement from that you need a refugee camp and it on the other cosigned raw the oxide gates. so the pont assuming authority that they are running out of patience. they also accuse of crossing of the comes water and electricity supplies and then warning of more aggressive action if the a forces don't withdrawal. and there's also been an increase in his riley ministry presence in the month of the, in the north rather of the occupied west bank. it's on the vehicles have been filmed driving into the town of someone. the red crescent says one palestinian has been killed and 2 others have been injured. it follows the shooting attack and they are a new legal settlement that killed 3 is res. i'm going to theresa's several gunman
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opened fire towards a bus and is ready. the settlers have carried out several attacks across the occupied west bank as well. they've burned in agriculture will storage room and for most i it through messiah. now, north east, throughout the over my law, the call was also told twice that lives in the village of hunter. and there was heights in fort, also to the east of colquitt. again, the, the death toll is going out of the officer to bets was hit by a powerful f quake. the magnitude 7 point one tremor has killed at least 90 falling people and ended a 130 others. it was effected region is she got say, a remote area in the foothills of the himalaya. katrina, your reports from beijing. the magnitude 7 point, one quick struck to bet she got the region early on tuesday morning. villages in
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things the county will hardest hit. many buildings have been reduced to rubble, streets are covered with debris. the government says 70000 people have been affected. more than $1000.00 homes destroyed many, including this village to have lost everything. the quick hit when many were sleep, dozens have been killed. and more than $100.00 injured, the destruction was made was by several aftershocks. these i saw that laughter shot were winter. not a power for earthquake is possible, but not likely to. 1500 emergency workers and soldiers have been sent to the area. teams are trying to rescue those who may be trapped underneath. the volume is being treated outdoors. $0.10 supplies have been dispatched for those displaced. many will be to in your for using would to conditions without a roof over the head. the she got to region is no stranger to us. quakes locals
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have experienced more than 29 above magnitude 3 in the past 5 years. but this was the most powerful with trim is felt as far away as neighboring the pole, baton and india katrina. you all to 0 aging imaging, true emergency crews, robin engineers, you're north eastern states of assignment, trying to rescue a group of work cars trucks inside a coal mine, a southern gosh of which is such as the site till monday bots are like a specialized equipment home put the rescue efforts, the army has now been called in to help. local media says that about 15 laborers on trots in the mine. summary. the pen found or faults is far right. national riley policy has died at the age of 96. he'd been in the cafeteria to several weeks and push a button. looks back on his career. jewel, mary, the pen was a controversial figure in french politics, a full mate, power truth, but he seems to me how much we speech is made him to think ahead of frauds. as for
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right for more than 4 decades, he found it is national front policy in 1972 and proved to determine to politicians . 5 times the campaign for the presidency and in 2002 catapulted the fall right into the fault of mainstream politics. the challenge actually rec, and reach the 2nd round and the vote campaigns against immigration while wanting to re negotiate european treaties and bring back the death penalty. who will say strongly oppose, same sex marriage, eastern asia, and to boston. his success in the flexion shop to europe over the use of policies and his behavior and the reputation of being a big under bully. in 1997, he described the nazi gas chambers of world war 2. as a detail of history. nearly a decade later, he was fined $40000.00 for repeating the comments he wants suggested. the faithfully boot of virus could solve the global population explosion. and by
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extension in his woods, europe's immigration problem. the national front has always been a family of the didn't 2011, his daughter marine, the pen took over his head to the policy, but her father is a very public anti semitism caused a rift between the marine wanted him kicked out of the policy and in 2015, he was suspended from the national front. he remained his own re president though until 2018, when the title was withdrawn and the policy renamed itself national riley. it was a set back for the pen who had said that without in the policy would implode, events and family disputes took the told on the man who spent most of his life trying to divide frauds with his cools to save the white 12 sedans. ambassador to the un has rejected a report saying the simon and 5 areas of the country you invites monitoring group. also it says that more than 20000000 people are at risk of severe food shortages because of the ongoing conflict between the army and the permanent tobac that
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support forces. i'm just there as gabriel is on the reports from the you and you the security council can beams 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 facing famine and over 24000000 sudanese experience high levels of food and security. by may, we are concerned the seed needs will services of hostage their participation in the ip c system. in response to this report are continuing to deny the food and security spreading costs across the done with an exhaustive pate 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
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being imposed on the work of you monitoring organizations. a new inspection procedures for trucks intended for conflict affected areas. in note, the 4 are 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 prevent starvation is simply unacceptable. but sedans, 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 echo the remarks of slovenia was the i p. c. system is not without its limitations. 8th remains the most robust tool available to the
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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 gabriel's on to i'll just see the 50 united nations new york. so let's take a look at how the situation and so that has unfolded financing bro. counts in april 2023, when a power struggle interrupted between the military leader and for the husband of hong. and this form, a debt fits him. how much harm done zigler of the parliamentary, rapid support forces? according to the un, more than $8000000.00 people have left the home since the financing started including neighboring egypt childs and sell. so then off of the population is also facing severe food shortages and attends by the us saudi arabia as well as behind
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for both sides. so great, so, so sustain, draw the, see, saw, have failed. well, there's also been renewed financing incidents capital. that's her tool, which is mostly controlled by the permanent tree rapids support forces. have a morgan reports from the we have been seeing intense artillery selling being exchanged between the signees army and the fire a minute through rapid simple forces listed in these army. since the stars of the conflict lost and lots of grounds here in the capital to the r a staff 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 demand, 50 which is in the capital costume, but they've been trying to retake territory from uh they are a so 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, or to lose track to being exchanged between us within these army and the power military rapids support forces. here in the capital. the iris up over the past few
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days has been using ground to target military position, especially in the southern part of the city of the mind. and we understand from sources that several so we'll just have lost their lives because of those through and attacks. and that'd be army has been responding, withdrawn attacks of their own on the city or to north as well. this is just here in the capital. there's also 5 thing happening in the city open fast here, which is the last remaining armies trunk, whole major armies. trunk holes in the dark for region on the capital of north star for the recess has been fired or to the shelling. and there has been direct confrontation between the hours defend the army and the allied forces that there in the city. just in the past 2 days, gone as a position needed, john, muhammad has been sworn in as president officer, a decisive election. victory is when last month makes, and the 1st going in needed to be voted back into the job for a 2nd time. since the return, so multi policies, democracy in 1992,
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hama was president from 2012 to 2017. and he's promised to reset the country officer and election campaign, dominated by economic issues, is for new guns and all physicians to go has appeared in quotes on terrorism charges. cuz obviously gay was reportedly snatched in a convent operation for visiting neighboring kenya in november. he was been transferred home, buying posting, former extradition procedures. he's a well known critic cuz he guns as president, you are a most of any and has on successfully challenged him for the presidency. 4 times. the case has been agend until next week. right when it's time for whether his evanson hello, i'm pleased to say we have got some clause whether across the eastern side or the mediterranean, the main system that's pushing in across syria, iraq using a bit towards q 8 and iran line of cloud. the coming in across the saudi arabia and
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not to produce a mount breaks if, right, whatsoever. just coming into that is the side of saudi northern parts of the gulf. see some showers, or even catch a shadow to here and caught her thru wednesday. going on into thursdays that system just dressed. a little further east was i said bright to scars coming back a high, so it is lottie dry and settled across a good part of the east and met one of the 2 showers just using over the ga. i'm heading towards that western side of the ducky eye, but nothing much to speak of. and as you see across the live and lots of sunshine coming in over the next few days, one or 2 showers, that will create a way into the font northeast of africa. i just know libya sitting a little bit of wet weather for a time. i was just a little further east with possibilities. the old shot to up tools were bad, so north america could catch a shower too, but much of north africa is dry. west africa that stays very halting day temperatures running on the high side here shows continue. may mon, across central africa, i'm more likely right for the east. oh, so
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a has all knowledge 0. 10 years on the fonts for members, the victims of the charlie. and so it's hack. plus i'm john henry and in new orleans were present, inviting. next, perhaps his last visit to the scene of a mass tragedy as president and sports golf v as in doors and a bit to find a new audience from a home or she will be here with us story the to report his retreat in a brutal civil war if it hadn't been that these writing vision would not shipping so long before the coming door had become generally like sent. you could be in the safe and safe and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this one of the grand suite to have to come to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison, so as a hostage,
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they was the commodore will hotels on al jazeera. in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. 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 and others make a difference on how to 0. the welcome back to watching out. there are a reminder,
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lots of stories this hour. the syrian delegation has been holding folks in jordan's capital online. it's part of a regional to show up support for the new administration in damascus after news conference. serious foreign minister roots rate to this quote for listing of functions. the heads of the you ends release agencies. those efforts to save lives and goals are, are breaking points. israel has run the top stripes across the street from the law suite, including on residential buildings with at least $28.00 palestinians killed on monday. and the goal is to strip a magnitude 7 point one us quake has struck the region of she got se in southern tibet near the border with nepal, chinese state media site, at least 95 people have been killed and many more on images. so there is new administration is facing back class shelf through announcing changes to the school curriculum, including the scoffing of entire subjects and books have been processed. also
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against this as some university campuses, i assume i have bought a has this report 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 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 in a bonus, along with studies on the origins of lines. templates say they've been out of you, they remove some subject 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 are serious best, but the work on computers which have no keyboards and muscles because he did say,
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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 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 want that to happen when there is an elected bottom in the temporary government, doesn't have a legitimate power to do so to impose changes,
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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 is this, the, is that the education overall could rose the promise of building an inclusive society that represents 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 on site. and then so this a for the new syria hushed by the 0, damascus calibration ceremonies of being held in the french council on the 10th anniversary of the attack on the offices of charley. at the so people were killed
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when 2 gunmen attacked the news room of the circle newspaper in 2015 for people. so died during a siege to supermarkets in paris. for more on this is natasha butler, who joins us live from paris. well, they have come memory sion, what's going on to commemorate that which happened 10 years ago of the, for the french presidency. my new mind calling the powers on these are the, the leading collaborations, the full 17 people died in the general parish. the tax in 201510 years ago nowadays. and it has been a solar moment. we've watched as micro on his outgo, nate read so they will say met some of the families of the victims. and some of the survivors you can imagine would have been a very poignant moment for the move. it was of course, 10 years ago the 2 french father saw you've been cherry for washing 1st into the
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offices of the shortly upto satirical newspaper here in central powers. they opened fire, they killed stop. they then she'll so police officer outside and in the following days and associates a says, i meant to call that body shop a police woman, and 4 people in the a to receive from ok if they were tags. the shopped from the brothers because she brothers, you wiping fine shortly up to say that they did it in revenge for the fact that the satirical paper had published cartoons of the prophet muhammad, the many and fraud sort. those attacks as an attack on expressions. freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and here on this where i'm standing now, the person i represent millions gathered led by the same person, possible loans, well leaders on heads of different religions who got the kids from all to sold a diety to say that they would know they would not be cowed by violence and it's been 10 years as we were saying now how,
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why ridge all star it sees the such an attack could happen again, natasha. but also the result of that was a lot of muslims being targeted in a rise. and as long as the 5 you too often strongly unto a tag, say wilson's sought to rise and is, lemme said the uh, the instance service i'm gonna say is a rows of to subsequent attacks made to that yes. in november off to those january attacks though, there was a real sense and falls of trying to unify people. that's why result, religious leaders from religions come to get the full that phone does not receive much 10 years on shortly after it continues to publish its controversial call tunes that is being sued and faced legal action from a number of groups including catholic associations, became groups for right groups, we say that is cartoons all this discriminatory that say that they are offensive
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thoughts many and false. and the opinion polls suggest is believed the freedom of expression, as they said, must be upheld. the french and terry minister printer, what are your husband could today? he says that they're all still a threats against fraud, so close to being unravel by the police all the time the people should remain vigilant, particularly like the recent attacks in the us and in germany. okay, thank you very much for all of us on site. and sasha button to the for us and parse us vice president complet harris is fully declared to her election rival, donald trump, winner of defenders presidential election. she taught so to find the victory in congress and a far more peaceful transfer pallet than 4 years ago. what house correspondent, kimberly whole kit reports. as president of the senate, vice president carmella harris on monday found herself presiding over an
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uncomfortable post election task certify her own loss, and the victory president elect. donald trump, the votes for president of the united states are as solace donald j. trump, of the state of florida has received 312 votes. pamela harris, certified funds 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 storms the us capital. and then it's have to overturn democratic candidate joe biden's wins. but there was no indication of violence this time dividing it ministration has promised to restore public confidence in the election process. one of the most important sellers of our democracy is that there will be
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a peaceful transfer. still members of the january 6th violence linger all around the us capital on monday, black security fencing lines. the perimeter accompanied by heavy police presence. some republicans are still trying to distance themselves from the events of that day. what i'm focused on is the future and not looking in the in the rear view mirror, but looking at the windshield and what we have to do. the president elect trump on monday, posted a picture on his social media platform of his rally from january 6, 2021, but made no mention of the violence in the subsequent post. he wrote, congress certifies our great election victory today. a big moment in history. president electronic also says on his 1st day back in office, he'll pursue pardons for those convicted for their role in the january 6 riots as
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one of his 1st acts as president kimberly healthcare alger 0, washington. the president boynton has visited the site to the call arriving, and so i can new orleans that killed 14 people on new year's day on 100 reports from the sites all thoughts of time in the cities popular french quarter. president biden performed one of his last summer 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 the closet door, no bed frame, hers. just remember that laugh as the manager level over a smile to your lips before charity or i wrist i was angry. he came to new orleans was 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
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their respects at the sight 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 middle 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
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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 in the us all under severe weather allots as a winter storm hit several states, thousands of homes without power and authorities of cancelled hundreds of flights heights. the customer reports 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 norfolk as the storm delayed or cancelled more than 7000 flights on mondays. some people adopted new modes of transportation. i just wanted to get out at it. i had to go out and get some coffee. i loved being out in the snow, so i just wanted to come check it out. see how the roads work. the storm blanketed
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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. we're also in order. i do 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. also a heads on al jazeera, elite forwards in technology report from the world's largest exhibition of personal electronic gadgets in las vegas and nothing. and for us, continue that on like the rest of the top of the english premier league most will
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[000:00:00;00] the 5th time for, for his summer. thank you very much, sir. well, 2 grand slam champions have teamed up at the australian open, and the murray has started his new role as that know about the joke of his coach ahead the of the years 1st major tournaments at the age of $37.00 joke of it, just targeting a record break in 25th grandson, title and now, but it's more as fast coaching
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a job since he ended his playing career off. the last is harrison ethics to one of the best standing in the way of dog of its ambitions is likely to be an extent. did talon is a defending champion and well, number one, he's being warming up for his title defense was an exhibiting match against australia is alex c for for a yeah, 2024. it was an amazing season for me, but it's already gone. uh, so we have 2025 we we, we started every year here in mount vernon, which is an amazing city. so many things happen for me on the cord and most of the cord, very special on. so i'm very happy to be in to be back here. business tennis la cameron roy was lucky to avoid disqualification. not the oakland, the classic, the former well number 8. so he's rockets into the crowd during his 2nd round
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contest, guess for candle with the cost of argentina. no, it went on to lose the match in straight sets. livable manager only slowed that has defend it is on the fly or play trans. alexander arnold de england international was heavily criticized voice performance against master. so united on sunday, i think sound the arnold is out of contract at the end of the season and has been linked with the move to a on the trip. so we need, he doesn't have a full where, how to, to, to jewel by, you know, that was not only trying to do a more things in the game that we could have done better, trans didn't play as best game. i showed it already. but that stuff for the 1st time in his life, i think he didn't play the best game of his career. he's paid show, show, show many games. well for this club. now it was his best. like for some other, she wasn't the best game for some others as well. is nothing for us to beat wolves 3 now to continue their unlikely progress at the top of the table,
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the 2 tom european cup winners are now just 6 points behind the pool. and the 2 sides that faced each other next week for us are the only team to have beaten living full in the need to seize. tiger woods and roy macro hoping and you go full mouth to it can help it safe guard the future of their support. the parent, launching an indo golf league with the target of attracting. and you didn't ration of fast as and do it to send reports. could what can you pull at a high tech will come the next big thing in gulf? why know, many of the world's leading players hosting it can be co, which stands but 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 whole. and so i would love, i just want to be
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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 arabian fact lift gulf competition, which is signed up dozens of players from a long established pga tool. last of the parts of i don't want to sit here and talk about live, but you know, i think you can make the argument that they haven't innovated enough away from a traditional gulf is, or they've innovated too much, that they're not traditionally off. they're sort of caught in no man's land where this is so far removed from, from what we know golf to be illegal involve a fast paced foreman team goals that cease place hitting shots that a 5 story high simulate discrete before they eventually move on to an adjustable putting surface we came out, she's will take place of the $50000000.00 purpose bill then you florida. yeah,
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so for the fan st. coop sitting courtside and then be a game. is that type of energy that that type of environment music player introductions. you're right on top of the action as a fan. those funds will be a key factor in deciding if this league is to become a lucrative hit or a multi $1000000.00 mis. on the richardson algae 0 was number one is called, the shiffler opted not to get involved in that new league bucket. bizarre injury, excuse him, him out of action. anyway, the american has just analyses pulling out of yet another tournament shifter under his right hand, while preparing christmas dinner. and has since had the surgery on a deep caught, he's now targeting over time to gulf at the end of the month. and that's what was well for me for a smile, we'll have more for you later on, but for now it's back to so thanks very much so. uh huh. well,
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the world's largest exhibition of personal electronic gadgets is underway in las vegas this year. the buzz is about products and fuses, new capabilities. thanks. thoughts, official intelligence. remembering those reports from las vegas, nevada. inside the cabin or as las vegas convention center a. i is the buzz word behind a plethora of new products. there's an a, i sleep pillow, to stop you from snoring, an a i tool to help you put on your makeup, a power lights and speakers to help you relax in a robot that will very slowly hand you a drink and a little a puppy to make you feel all warm inside ai, a, ai, a, ai, it's blowing into just about every product category you can imagine and into just about everything you can find in the home right now. and with the profusion of products come far, region claims
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a i is more like humans finding fire than it is anything else. there's not really been something like it. the trouble is a lot of a tech just doesn't work like a so called social robot that's supposed to show empathy. i didn't understand. there is quite a lot of heights that goes into artificial intelligence. the idea that it can do anything and everything kind of pervades itself out into the, the public imagination. and then everyone tries to use it for everything by some estimates, more than 80 percent of a projects fail twice the failure rate for non a products. backing up the view that a i will change the world overnight. a, i is an imperfect tool, programmed, and deployed by humans. it doesn't think or act on its own. not yet any way. they make things up, right? they're not again reporting faxed to you. they're not telling you the truth of the matter. they are trying to give you the most typically likely to be accepted.
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answer based on your prompt. one of the factors is that the people hyping a i are the ones who stand to benefit most from it. like the ceo's of generative a i companies and advanced computer chip makers, many cases the company outreach is specific. the main to either invoke up um, such as like, gaming the key. i can do it all or even fear in some cases, such as by saying that added genocide, anything both of these extremes after a large extent in correct, none of this means that hey, i will not eventually provide benefits in certain industries or change the way that people work and live, but for those expecting and immediate revolution, it's best to remember the old st. buyer and investor the where rob reynolds, l. g 0, las vegas. well that's it from me. so the height of this new file box thing go away because i'm back in
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a moment with more of today's news. the in january on alger 0 status on the price of peace, analyzes the failure of the us mission to build a stable outcome state. in a new interview series we frame is searching for new conversations and perspectives about the war on cause. an in depth look at the pull to serve as president of the us, donald trump, as he set to be another rated for the 2nd time. both rise explorers growing global movements. the challenge us to redefine how we see our role on the policy the board reveals how israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world using occupied territory as a testing ground. january on l g 0, hod he came in to be could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now,
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