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fibers, especially the world's largest imports in india, uses especially those can use this product from roosting to cost. leaving work is with a dangerous one on one east. investigate, especially in just signing on, which is here the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send and this is the news on live from joe coming up in the next 60 minutes nearby and pause agreed to discuss the sanctions really for syria, after a meeting with the regional leaders in saudi arabia, to palestinians or to a gathering firewood divine is very hard to strike north of gaza city. concerned that wild fires in california will continue to grow with wings,
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expect it to pick off again. 16 people like that. i send the valve and the smoke fill skies of, of los angeles. west bias are still floating hundreds of thousands of people being evacuated on the forecast. the site, the winds are about to take over and sit down. so i mean, moves against positions held by the pot of military rapids support forces around the strategic city or was madonna and sports are. so i'll continue their quest for a 1st trophy in 5 years. they were getting there as a cop campaign on sunday. the gunners take on defending champions and old rivals. manchester united are looking for their 1st when in 6 matches. the lifting of sanctions against syria has taught the agenda at a meeting of european and not have leaders in riyadh. and you latest have agreed to
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discuss sanctions released at the end of this month in brussels. the new city and administration has called for the removal since december and bought all a sod was ousted for germany's fault. administer says some sanctions must remain in place. it says again in germany which let's go to mohammed junction, his life for us in damascus. mom and i understand that that meeting has just finished and we have ordered some course saying that you leaders are going to be missing in brussels later at the end of this month to discuss the sanctions relief . what else of the being talking about the well when it
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comes to this issue of sanctions relief, that's certainly going to be music's the years of a new syrian leadership because this is the refrain that we've heard over and over again the past few weeks from the top down in syria, especially when it comes to having to shut out who's the head of a new series administration. they have repeatedly ers, the international community to ensure that those crippling sanctions on syria would be lifted so that this country can start growing its economy. now, as you said, we do now now know that this meeting has ended, we are expecting that this out is more administered. perhaps some of the other players involved there may be coming out to electron soon and delivering some remarks to the assembled media. this is a substantial diplomatic meeting today. uh that took place in the all that seen as a continuation of a meeting that happened in october on december 14th. that was more of a regional based leadership meeting when it comes to trying to ensure aid coming into syria for the near future. this meeting a more of a presence of international players as well. of course, as regional players, let me just list some of the people involved in this meeting in the all today you
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have the foreign ministers from right off 11 on jordan, pop out of egypt. so key also the united kingdom and germany. beyond that, you had representatives from the us from france, from italy, as well as the secretary general of the europe leading secretary general of the gold cooperation council and the human special on board for syria. that's just some, not all of the people that are involved, the international actors that are involved in this diplomatic meeting that took place in the the out today. as i said, one of the key things discuss how to go about trying to ease sanctions give relief to the syrians. make sure that more financial aid is coming into the countries of the crucial plan, but also more humanitarian aid. and one of the things that delineates the meeting that took place today and the, the all versus the meeting that i just mentioned a few moments ago that took place in october on december 14th is the fact there with the syrian presence there. and that was in the form of the syrian foreign minister. i taught a shape bonnie: of course he had not been sure of that foreign minister at that stage in december. now he is a foreign minister. he's there that's gonna put more pressure on all those involved
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in this meeting to ensure that more aide starts flowing into syria as soon as possible from i've talked to us about the kind of impact of the sanctions have been having on or the recipients of what the difference is going to make if some of them at least are lifted you know, probably been here a couple of days. i've spoken to syrians here in damascus scenario. explain it to me just how crippling these sanctions are on it. just a very personal level. i looked back to the matter is that these sanctions that have been in place for so long now this effectively makes it impossible for syria to import or export crosswords. that means that prices are always sky high in this country when it comes to essential good food. it means that they don't have access to the people here to the kinds of medicines, but they need beyond that. it also means a difficulty when it comes to the electricity rate because they can't bring into fuel their power outages all the time. but also, one of the most difficult things faced by people in syria is the lack of humanitarian aid. people here at depend on some mandatory and even when there are sanctions,
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that means that the institutions that should be able to help age groups that have waivers actually bring 8. it's a serious, it means that these kinds of financial institutions and other companies that should feel free to help these 8 groups, that they are worried of running a file of the law. and for how it's breaking the sanctions unintentionally, and then getting into trouble. that means that there's a chilling effect in trying to get in a, even when countries like us make it easier for a to effectively be delivered into syria. now in the past few days, reports from the us. they've said that they are going to ease sanctions for the next 6 months. they want to see more a coming in. but again, this hasn't happened yet, and it's always been very difficult and it's going to be, it's going to need to be a much smoother system going forward to ensure that they can actually get in here. and the sanctions really means the people in syria are feeling that as soon as possible from nevada. thank you very much, my have a jump jim talking to us from damascus there. while we're going to take a closer look at the sanctions on the sale which are being in place since 2011
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target, it's financial transactions. it's only like sports and the trade, amongst other things. since then, it's economy has shrunk like 85 percent as g. d. p has dropped from $67500000000.00 to $9000000000.00 in 2023. 90 percent of citizens now live in extreme poverty. any 13000000 don't have enough food. sanctions also made it difficult to bring an aid and medical supplies, and experts estimate it to take a decade to return to 20 eleven's g d p. and another decade to fully rebuild the country. got a good i is a senior consulting fellow, a chatham. how does he's joining the not from oxford in the u. k. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. obviously, the syrian administration is very anxious to get these sanctions lifted at the same time, what a folder and government's that'd be looking for in return. while the student sitting in the administration is really iris jones to get the sanctions need them for the obvious reason, because it's how to control the people that the revolution means. also,
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it's changing their life for improvement in deadline for better in their lives. so uh and it has, it doesn't have much time to show this to the people. so the people probably wouldn't be patient or sometimes, but almost pay attention. they're like, there is content will not go away. so they have to make a change in the papers. they might very soon, but you return the intention actors though, so i haven't been making calls a guarantee is we don't defining what these guarantees means. many, many contracts and looking for the nature of the government at the motion, damascus, particularly for this particular reason. probably many countries are going to look for that. the, for the marsh, that's fine because the best thing for us is the best buy and uh, by which the coloring entire governor would expire. and i've seen parts going to new york and wants to west someone's blue cat. what's going on with that government that you most of the, of the march, and whether it will be more interested. i'm more representative government up on to
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my i'll something and then i'm a little but we will see internal financial, instructional aid on, in terms of how would it be limited in scope and people very much a bit and much confined to the management aspect. and the number which is also very limited, the general prime minister in southfield, herself to the above, 50000000, your age. obviously these look at by small amounts of money that we're talking well as the nurse that we are seeing the us to do from static. but is also very much confined to commit to try an aspect the immediate humanitarian aspects. but what to in this is beyond this, let's say, i mean, is my amount of rebuilding mats. it's about the reconstruction and those falls. uh, we don't see yes. part through the western actors being willing to commit to the 2 days before they see some stuff in syria. my question is what kind of stuff that they won't be on more to where they go and talk about of, of beyond most inclusive governors. whether it. ready is that something beyond it?
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but i think the marsh, that phone would be quite decisive in this respect. mm hm. very good. we were just going through the list of the, the, the ways in which the sanctions have been infecting syrians themselves. it's had an extraordinary effect on the economy, which as i said before, 90 percent of citizens not a set to be living in extreme poverty. how much pressure does that put on the new syrian administration to reach some sort of comp guarantee compromised quickly in order to be able to get those sanctions lifted? that is put a message, the pressure on the, on the syrian uh, on the new st administration. it needs to get the institution up and running. it needs to get the economy up and running just to get the state up and running and it doesn't get people up and running. and there's the people improvement in the vision . like for this, i think the functions is clear, so one of them is the domestic concerns. does that mean some form of domestic political order emerging in damascus?
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and these are the easiest things to be done given the number of the negotiation number of a number of deals that this process would and would include both with the own practice, the with the different component as soon as the site the, the 2nd one is the regional acceptance and then the region of the city and being able to turn to the out of clothes. i think that today's media in we have to was that significant in this regard because it involves 2 meetings. at the same time, one was the r, n a out of the frame and it says meeting the other one was more international to some extent in one way. or we have them to take new to read it originally that internationally, to facilitate its return to the article and making sure that there's a regional ownership the, it won't, it won't assume, but rather than to turn it into an account, that's what we're gonna talk to was it should turn into a context around which i knew origin concessions to be on. the 3rd one is making time national budget. them sending touch acceptance and obviously the aged as being
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listed. but how to try it himself being listed is quite some major issues. and this is less intimate the link with the essential question. there's like a the linkage between the central question, but the nature of the what's the price to, sir? yeah, i can hear, we see. and by doing this and price, those step by step that process. but the trouble with this approach is this might lead we missing on this moment because the restriction is died in syria, as you also mention in your, in your repeating the 85 percent of the significant me estimate for that. so the, the amount of money, the amount of the bill then a month or the construction, the suit i need is massive. and this is the government's capacity would be a very important, a capacity for syria to have the internal, the defendants to have the domestic budget, tennessee. and the thing is to get the dimension be in, meaning that the sooner we, i think really on it's going to put on the outskirts of credit, that i want to get me for interrupting you. but wherever the record to you for being with us and i'll just read it,
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so thank you very much indeed for your analysis. thank you. thank you. the . it's already a tax and sunday morning effect, the central and northern gaza strip for the all bought asian, all new set of refugee camps being targeted. and you guys are city and is ready. strike is killed 2 palestinians and wounded another. they came under attack or gathering firewood, northwest of the city, going to bring in him coddling and dental bala in central garza once again. and i understand schools where people sheltering are being targeted of the school of human, terry and zone. and even people that live in a group in a street are being targeted work in the past hour, a group of palestinians in debt and but i have been targeted them,
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they were transferred here to unlock the hospital also when it's a. yeah, another number of, of policies have been targeted and also it's nice the sinews were killed. also, the air strikes continue across the god must have been special needs and not been part of the god, those trip. yesterday, at tons sheltering a thought maybe was, was targeted, a girl and her grandfather were killed. and the day before as cool then, but it was useful in japan. yeah. was also target square, at least 8 palestinians were killed. so we're seeing policy means being systematically targeted in every single place across the gaza strip. it doesn't matter where you are, if you're in a school, if you're in a shelter or if you're in the mix of town or even a hospital. and we have been seeing a lot of attacks on top of cities all across the gods have been talking to palestinians here that's associated with those who have been targeted in documented terry and say, so this ignited by the is heard. yeah, sorry. they're saying that where ever pod us, when you go there still
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a target that there's no play say across the golf and i understand there's an acute shortage of water and food. and guys, of course that there's something that we've been reporting on for months start. but it's particularly in the north, what are you hearing? we know that for more than a 100 days now there's nothing entering the another and god will strip especially the fox that the is ready for. it says have imposed a very hard siege on areas like your body of a today, a be 10 and there the far northern parts of the gauze will serve and that's where the school was targeted yesterday. but the plots up there is no fuel injury and the number of age drugs centering are very, very little. it's not enough to cover the 2 point to login. how does sinew and another, and god list if there were only a 3 attempts to deliver fluid in those areas. now that the attacks are continuous, where those, where the horses are talking kind of thing,
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use all over the global. sure. but also the fact that people are dying, you know, due to mount nutrition. there's for starvation where even if some, a goods are a baby but in the market. but part of the news are on a boat to buy them. now the fact that there's no water is because there's no fuel reach in the area and even here in the middle area and in the southern areas, there's no fuel. so most of the surfaces are going to run clouds if no fuel did not insert in the next couple of days to the gauze was true. and thank you very much indeed the same carter in denver obama there as to what isn't mentioned and is very striking to school sheltering forcibly to space palestinians and gaza has killed at least 8 people children. among the dead law con reports. this young girl has seen too much blood shed in her shorts life and she surrounded by k o. and it's ready, me sole struck how it was school,
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which is providing shelter to thousands of palestinians displaced into a body of children were among those killed in the building once hughes of the sense of the education and hope for the future. good god, no god. i was sitting with my children and we were 18 when suddenly we were targeted, but the rocket, me and my children were blown away. my son was thrown and i found my daughter is lying here in the since the outside world goes to the same pattern has been consistent. you repeat, it's a place for nodding has become a place for shelter. and the one of destruction is hiring loss for somebody in the u. n. says the situation for posting is adult garza continues to deteriorate after heightened his way the siege and systematic attacks. these right always says that the mazda is operating, cool, aligned, often repeated when building shelters. the images heavy,
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rushed 6 kilometers south to on the hosp to and going to see change. to the attacking and targeting the schools are ongoing crimes committed by the is really forces the entire world is watching side of the as i'll shelters and schools which host displays people are being targeted in gaza. back in the school, people search the destroyed room for the few belongings. they have a problem with children and women were hit by dismissal. what have these children done? they kill children and women. kidding them to pieces. the question, the so by the here is a deal, the grease is where will they find shelter that nora comes out to 0 or you just have says that nearly all of guys is one point. 1000000 children need mental health. i'm psycho social support and then the ongoing bombardment, the displacement, and the dire living conditions. children suffer from nightmare songs, diety,
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and paralyzing fear. due to error strikes on the loss of family members, many become aggressive withdrawing or stopped speaking. united nations estimates that at least $19000.00 palestinian children have been off and since the war began mental health experts caution that the scholars inflicted on these young minds could persist for generations. let's all call cuz we had a protection of medical aid for palestinians. he's joining us not from dental butler and it guys are thank you very much indeed for being, but as, as with so many things to do with god. but it's the scale of the problem that hits one. first of all, how can organizations like yours hope to be able to provide aid to the numbers of children who need it? good afternoon, it's a very good question. the answer is simple. with great difficulty, the catastrophe that has been inflicted on children cause up for the last 15 months is really create
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a one car allows an unprecedented mental health crisis. 6 amongst children of all ages. and what we can hope to achieve is not of moist diploma buttons being inflicted, but try to mitigate or minimize the impacts of about trauma, the violence and the abuse that you have to try again children to, to be as i mentioned in and just before we started talking to them that they needed mental health support, but they also psycho social support. can you describe to us what that means and how it affects children? with psycho social well being is the is the key tenant of healthy childhood development. and it seems hardly lacking at the moment due to the situation that is being faced by children. what we're trying to do is, as humanitarians is provide a semblance of normality meets the horror that children are experiencing on
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a daily basis. so that might be providing a space for recreational activity to reduce the stress, to help children express their emotions in a, in a, in a healthy way. as well as the most sort of tailored especially by support. but there's really a choose this symptoms of distress such as, you know, the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder. another more chronic conditions, group therapy, individual therapy, and also specialized treatment including the site shopping medication. obviously at some point in the future. gotcha, is going to have to start to rebuild and guidance are going to be a key element of that the children of guys, or of course, the young people have gaza, unlikely, or expected to play a key role in that as well. but what are the concerns of the impacts that be that the mental trauma that they've gone? so who's going to have on the repair? let's do this to rebuild the guys that eventually of the you're absolutely right,
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and i think it's worth highlighting the fact the prior to the car conflicts more than half. if children in garza, i'm displaying signs vs the many years ago. so the price line was already know that children were already in a precarious situation. i now have now been compounds age by the fia, and the total amount that has been experience as a result of the constant on boardman multiple repeat, the full displacement, the loss of life, including the entire family and being witnessed to be unbearable. however, the children have been with us to show it to us. so we're, we're, we're pretty much starting from scratch very early on. but what we've been able to do with the help of the really amazing, an excellent national mental health workforce having gaza is to, to try to rebuild
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a system that has really been tied to these estimated into stories so that we're able to provide support for the children are a deal with the scholars have been inflicted upon them, but i think it's important to remember that this is going to be trends generational trauma and not without early intervention, it will have catastrophic implications for generations to come is all congress had a protection of medical aid or palestinians. man, thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. have 30 board ahead and the news are including the 2nd phase between the train and the russian forces in the baffled to the coast regions. and after $100.00 days in office and mexico as president faces tough challenges including crime and the economy, the,
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the, to the is, government says it's the army has ended. the strategic city of what medina you size of the capital costume. instead its troops that advancing to clear territory held by the pot them. electric rapids support forces, soldiers and civilians celebrated in cities across the country, including ports to them. but my donnie is a capital decision to stay and it's been under the control of our staff since december 2023, have a log and has more from call to all the sudden these military is offensive against the power of military rapids support for us as or are, as of continues on sunday with the army launching, drawn on are to lose tracks against positions of the ira stuff in the city of heavy in the northern parts of the capital called to. now this comes just hours after the army was able to regain control of the city of wouldn't make any big capital. you just need a state which was marked as a turning point in this war between the army and the rest of which has been going
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on for more than 21 months now. and that's the sound of an artillery that's being fired by the, to the news army against positions of the iris, up in the northern parts of the capital for 2. now the armies take over of wouldn't, but then it gives it a strategic advantage because that means that it is able to end trap and so called the forces of the foreign military are assessed in the capital. have to give a very few. 9 exit points here in the capital for to it was the are, it was the hours of sick over off would make any that gave him access to other parts of the country such as the not in the south east. now in the south, east and white mountain, the southern parts of the country. now with the r a stuff losing control of would make any there. troops in those areas are effectively trapped by the to the needs army and they won't be able to access those areas. civilians and the capital cost tool and other parts of the country and the army control celebrated the armies takeover of when many, many of them saying that it's marked as significant turning point. but it's also
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gained the army a lot of supports when the army last wouldn't make any capital of a to z to say, just over a year ago. a lot of people said that that means that the iris f is bound to actually windows for that it's been fighting against the army. but now that the army has turned the tide and it's taken over, wouldn't make any money say that the army may be able to win, does victory. and now has the upper hand over. this is denise over the power minute to wrap it. support forces. he but morgan all just the euro. how to of firefighters and los angeles of baffling to protect densely populated neighborhoods as the policies wild far advances, but as souls risen to 16 blazes now. so i think the area of brentwood stronger wins are full cost and tardies have ordered more non detroit evacuations. emergency crews of dropping water and fire retardant from the air. but they are being criticized after some hydrants run dry. several major fires of burning across americas most popular states based on the locations palisades and the coasts,
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aging to the east kenneth central region, and the hardest fire spreading inland the pacific palisades blaze is of greatest concern. as tolling through more than 9000 heck, tears threatening some of the most expensive real estate along the malibu coast line to the east. the eastern fine has been the most leaf for 11 people have died. as friends consumed nearly 6000 tech tears of land. the kind of fire sponged $425.00 chairs police out or detained, a suspect, an arson charges. but he's since been released on the highest bar, which began on tuesdays now engulfed the $320.00 half chairs, $55.00. as a struggling to contain it's spread just as fil a valid, that a 1st time look at the danger and the devastation from the air. he is what the possible to say if los angeles looks like this one is being split from the app, but only while weather conditions allow a best. the problem with these set to pick up
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a lot over the coming guy. you spoke us this avoiding that this could be about to get a lot was here. the palisades via has already claims more than 9 hector's and more houses light and it's passed the flames approach menacingly. almost the whole thing . homeowners, as they wonder if this is an they've watched this dozens of times this week on tv, how different it must feel, what it's your, how the pacific palisades was. it did it up, kit and buzzing was life this time last week, from the at it now looks like a pump side. what you get from this perspective? why off high is a sense of just how much kate just eliza had because the palace sites. why it has to be moving towards densely populated areas like brentwood, like the san fernando valley, which has millions of people living in it. 3 and a half 1000. firefights is a bustling the palisades fly around like it is strategic, coordinated to planes,
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fly together. a scouts identifies whether drop needs to be done and sends out a signal to a tank good, which comes to the ritz hot and power to write on the spot. every pose to refute needs critical minutes, last slope. but what else can they do? machines have their limits, unlike by the nature. i've never seen a situation where helicopters were lined up to drop water. there was a traffic jam on the 45 of helicopters, myself says this is the most extreme file he has ever seen. and he's seen a lot, we've put them here for 23 years. firefighting is the most craziest game of chess you've ever seen, right? just when you think you have it blocked off. mother nature changes everything on you. and you have to basically pivot in a gesture, tactics the flames. a role. so threatening, iconic landmarks like the getting sensor, not to mention the thousands of homes around it. the sense of monica pay at a place usually filled with fun and laughter. now, against a backdrop of sadness and ruin,
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hollywood can see the smoke from the policy. it's via, i'm from the e file behind it that is still binding to in a place that has made so many disaster movies. this disaster is happening right here in real time, but nobody knows when this one will be over. fill of out. i'll just say era, los angeles. it's time for the weather. here's car off as hello the web is looking pretty settled with lots of sunshine across central america and the caribbean will have that in a moment. but 1st it's a south america where we put a split to full cost is looking very well across the north. in particular for the likes of peru, bolivia, and brazil. we have got some amber look out for those intense thunderstorm stretching out towards the east coast re a. we'll see that rain over the next few days for the south of this. what is much dry, if a power white moving parts of odds and teen a little bit west, so for northern should have but we'll, we'll see temperatures of pickup and cities like one us areas and as soon shown
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