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just for people who are actually facing the front of climate change with fresh perspectives from lesser heard voices. the stream explores the key issues of our times on i'll just sierra, the syrians celebrates a new era of the window. shutter is named interim president and ministry fractions . and constitution absolved the 3rd life and uh, also coming up this place, palestinians in garza continued to return home to the knolls,
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just ahead of another prisoner exchange between how mess and israel us president donald trump. signs is for us low on immigration since we touched the white house targeting undocumented microns. a curious of chrome and gemini is trying to get a slide to the bi weekly, bi china or in the us and looked compressed. the well sir, is the fact to lead. i'm going to show the has been declared the interim president, month soft to his opposition. group toppled countries. long time president bush rollers on fractions have been dissolved and so the whole constitution sure has not been tasked with for me a transitional legislature, serial. so it is also desponding, a sense press on us in a speech,
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just off the he was declared and dream, president shudder said his priorities include feeling, the power vacuum, rebuilding state institutions and credit of the economy. all right, let's call services on the job aid in damascus. it says on what we know much of what has been dissolved, but we know very little of what's going to replace it from that remains the question, isn't that $5052.00 days after taking charge of this country i'm going to shut off is now the president of presidents, which is taking over from more than half a century of the room of the assad, somebody a president who has dissolved everything from the army to the ottoman to the capital, even his own, which declared dixie. and now once you start from scratch, it's a point which meant according to many minutes, this is beyond 0, they didn't have to complete the them, everything in defense you. so the challenges are just going to start dawning on the people who have taken charge of this. can you want me to shut off and is victory
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speech should telling everyone who is there, including all of the factions which are being fighting alongside them, against the shot of the side. that now is the time for the united, a new syria, a city that you look forward to the aspirations of all of the syrian people, including all of them. but then you also have to realize that as much as we'd like to celebrate all of the fractions from the east to the rest, to the south of syria, the north remains a question mark. yes, fact. curtis forces are still not part of that full in syria point of concern, but within the country and outside the country you heard about from various leaders who were there at this important conference that this area is going to be not just united, but it is going to move forward, the people in the city is in for now getting under international function and lifting of those functions as alma is a key part of illness. absolutely, and you've seen in the last 48 hours the europe in the union lifting some of those
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sections up fading rate for hope that the americans are going to follow suit. and they are going to lift those sections which are very stringent. and there multiple layers of those sections and it is going to take time for those sanctions to be lifted. and then those effects to be felt fit. because everywhere you go, whether it's education, or it's small, by the services, whether it's the internet or transports, whether it's the economy or petroleum, everything is affected by those sanctions. then according to the people in charge, now that those sanctions against the shuttle assad government, they are now impacting the city and people and they should be safely removed. but as you've seen in the statement and the statements that were coming forward, that hammer the shut out has a huge task ahead of him. not just to assure the city and people say you have neighbors and the wider internationally community that this is a good idea of syria, which is going to be representative of all the city. and it's going to move forward
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in terms of rights which you did not exist under the assad government, but also the has to show and not just birds, but an actions as well. but he can put everyone into this fold and move the can be forward. and now in the next coming days, you're expecting that image of the counselors, big on the average to figured out how to hold elections are to write the new constitution and how to make sure that the institutions of this country, which should be free of influence from the people in power continue to function and that is what city and people and the outside world i've been looking towards. alright, is i'm a thanks for that update as on the job 8 the in damascus. well, mom, the shar is on 0, senior political, i'm listening, it says it's still unclear how and you, sir, and government. what function much of what we know is what has been undone and very little about what to be done. and that's a somewhat fortunate, but someone also unfortunate in defense now that we have
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a spate with 0 is 00 functioning and situations. the army was dissolved, the parliament was dissolved, the constitution was dissolved, the former presidency, of course, no longer exists. so it's very much a state on hold and the only thing that is new is our, there's a new entered and present. so i'm of the shutter model, could meet the meat of cut out in a summit between the precedence of celia and the immuno of another country. but besides that, then as far as the future, it is concerned, as far as a vision for what kind of a studio should we expect. and how would this come about through what kind of mechanism, aside from the president forming a legislative body, at least as of counsel sort him a point thing that we really don't know exactly how the army is going to come together. how to secure the forces are going to come together,
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how the new constitution in total more otherwise we'll come together. when was the election ever, b o l. and how this new interim by the, the legislative council would be approving a new government or when so really there's a lot of unknowns as we move forward. and as syrians quite anxious about the future, the in less than 24 hours. the 3rd exchange is part of the seas. 5 deal between is real and how mass is expected to take place. this is what we know from valid 0 sources. 3 is really captives will be released by how much it exchanges robo free, a $110.00 palestinian prisoners. at least 32 of those products in prison is a saving life sentences from kansas city. honey, my mood breaks down what we can expect from 1st days exchange. so when it comes to
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the release of the top, is it from dollars on all the, the technicalities involved in the process to help with a quote on a project in atlanta? it's always, there's always something that will pop out and the last minute whether it's a last minute change the last minute the week into the plan. but what we're expecting so far from what we are hearing it from source is on the ground that it will happen. and the 100 close to a more of that expectation that it will happen or take a place or from the northern part of district, very close to colored one hospital. that's at least when we heard in the past, the few hours of, from people who are very close to the matter. 3 are going to be released here including an a the, to copy of a female captives and one mail captive. one of them is uh, was the reason for, i mean, not released, not releasing care of those really monetary conditioning, hair release to the return of the palestinians to their homes and doing the parts
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and gas. it was our bill. yeah. who that, who was not on the list and is really monetary demand that more information about here, life and, and we're in here about this port, palestinians were allowed into districts to the hold right now. no surprises are going to happen tomorrow and no further demands by these really amount of their because these are always happening at the last minute and the whole, the right after the release of these captive aid, the trucks are going to be allowed, you know, much more a smooth way into the northern part and goes it particular to fuel and water supply because major areas are running out of water supplies now. so here's what was, what people are expecting. they want this to happen to want the 100 to impala city and at the 10 by in these really detention centers to be released as soon as possible. but also one, those to go back to their families as much as they want to see how the city and the thing is with their families as well. but the one also that to be condition with
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the, uh, the supply and the flow of more trucks to help people that these particularly difficult times with virtually nothing is available right now. i mean, doesn't, we really feel it as we arrived here yesterday. but more than a 1000000 half a 1000000 palestinians have made their way north from central and southern gas or over the past 3 days to be met by landscape of annihilation with hardly a single building standing from israel as a 15 month suitable. returning residence of putting up tents, where the homes once stood, like a level as the story. this is what's left of jabante, a refugee camp in northern gauze. chris white tents stand out in an expensive, lifeless gray. eunice and his father stand with a family home one stood bought a few. um, what else you're gonna have and there's nothing. no life, no to no food likes very hard. there's no deposit kemp left.
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they all just to of more than half a 1000000 palestinians who have returned north over the past 3 days, determined to reclaim midland, rebuild their homes and restart their lives. but eunice has to try and raise a family in the southern, the miss megan mcadams. we actually, if i gave them a guy, how can i bring them here? how can i bring my wife a young woman and i make a stay on the street. my son recently started working, where do i put them? they made it through the will with him, but he could end up dying in the rubble. any parent wanting to encourage the curiosity of a child here could be risking their lives. yulusef says there are thousands of unexploded is rarely bones here. that will take move in a decade to clear. well the dish or the duke of a situation makes you want to cry. the feeling is unbearable of us. he wants to cry, but he can't. you hold
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a 10 minute waiting for patients when you go to eunice's house was bombed and oldest. it's one of an estimated quarter of a 1000000 residential homes destroyed throughout the strip. how your soda was zip long. i know how yeah, cannot then well enjoy this image and these memories, the best life was here and it's gone. i'm trying to go in and see what plan for the doctors if i can answer and check the situation both. but there's nothing left in the furniture, it's gone. this is the last point where we can enter. this is what is left of a 110 square meters. is the 1st then huh? each day, full of bodies are recovered from beneath the ruins un next, but it's one that amid the 50000000 tons of debris, they all highly toxic materials and cancer causing as best us hold. the deadly consequences of the war will stretch far beyond the silencing of the guns. but
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unice has the option but to dig through the ruins, to try and pick up the pieces of his life. mike level l g 0 is rose pine on the un agencies punished in new refugees is coming into effect from 1st day . it will end and was operations in israel garza the occupied westbank. it comes at a time with millions of palestinians in desperate need of aid of to israel is a devastating moral garza, the agencies, chiefly pleasure, really. as one of the consequences will be disastrous. well, donald trump is special invoices and midland. steve witt gulf has met prime minister benjamin that yahoo in israel, they were expected to discuss to discuss the cx, 5 and garza and implementing the 2nd phase of the deal. man is rarely media report to the tougher visited the nets room car adult this and is really strong because talk the to bass and the occupied westbank.
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you're supposed send the ministry of hell says at least 1000000 pieces. several others have been injured. is really minutes reclaims your tech was targeting palestine unifying. well that attack into best comes is israel continues is minutes, results across the occupied westbank is really forces have demolished homes and bulldozed streets, causing widespread destruction. defense minutes to israel, a cat. so it says, forces will remain in that you need refugee camp in the north and that's where israel's offensive is ended. it's 2nd, we have free team junior, in the janine refugee, comfortable not returned to what it was after the completion of the operations are, the forces will remain in the come to make sure that terrorism does not the time go ahead here and out 0, no voltage no wind, jeanette, we report on the situation in the eastern democratic republic of congo where an armed group is in control of it keeps it
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the, the hello buildings are in fullest across the northeast of australia for some very heavy rain. we have already seen copious amounts of franco could see the circulation just fountains of a car. we'll see that just to the south east of kinds that same area as boat, huge amounts of rainfall in the last couple of days, you could save up into 538 millimeters. all right, that's about 60 kilometers to the south of cans. in case of cons, what we had around 342 millimeters afraid and just 2 days. and that's pretty close to the entire average rain full for january more, right. to come as we go through the next few days, you can still see that circulation very close to kind of just pushing up some very heavy right in across northern past couple areas of north in queensland,
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pushing across towards the gulf, a carpenter area. so the se frequency type of just pick not pay for the next couple of days. this which apply pressure just knows its way, not allowing, but of a normally waiting to set to. but let's get back up to was a little faced in cold. well, heavy rain coming for if the 1st day notice heavy as it has been recently able to slip away towards the east and then come back on. sure. as we go once for thursday and friday, i copious amounts of frame, full, ready until the next few days, right across the region. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, how do i get into what, you know, the 0 mind roads up stories you so i've been serious defect to lead to, i'm a del shimara has been declared interim president months off to his opposition. group tough will do this on regime chart says all um function to be developed to form a unified all make sure it was a valid to rebuild state institutions and to recruit israel's ban on the
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un agencies of kind of sydney and refugees is coming into effect on those that comes at the time when billions of palestinians are in desperate need of age off to israel's for on guns the agencies chief is holding, the consequences will be dissolved and is really asked strike is killed at least 9 people and then just several others to pass and the occupied westbank, israel's military clemency attack was targeting listing for you as president donald trump assigned his 1st piece of legislation since returning to pass the lake. and right the rights requires the payments of and documented migrants accused of violence. all fax related crimes before they are convicted. trump says he's also a direct to the opening of a detention center at guantanamo bay in cuba, which can hold up to 30000 undocumented migrants. you cannot be deported to that country. america will never ever forget blake and hope,
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riley divisions, criminal who murdered, precious like and was an illegal alien member of the barbaric event as well in prison. gang known as trend a, a rob, why? he trespassed across our southern border in 2022 and was apprehended by border patrol, but under the cruel policies of the last administration, instead of being to forwarded as he should have been. he was released into the united states as were millions of other people, many of them very dangerous people and you see what we're doing, we're getting the hell out of here. i say it were tons of joins us now live from washington dc. so she had this was a, a broad spectrum coming from at present donald trump, but, but let's start with that legislation. the leg can riley, can tell us about that. this is part of bipartisan support, the democrats of several years now. i've been trying to do the rest of that just as
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telephone immigrants as the republicans, despite requisitions in 20162020. when they were part of the resistance against the trumpet, it's pretty draconian stopped for effectively. i mean, the key point is if you have no documentation and you're arrested for a misdemeanor like shoplifting, for example, i'm not convicted are of interest arrested. if, if the police find you have their documentation, then you can be transferred to it costs, immigration customs enforcement and detained indefinitely. neutrons to fail or anything like that. and eventually default, andrew, you haven't been convicted of anything. you can be asylum seeking to be a dream. i one with one of the children who are bored over here by f i, i'm documented parents and so on. so when i say it, because we expect it to be challenged in court as a result. but yeah, part of this crack double check this evening now has bipartisan support. what about this at guantanamo bay line that we're getting about the immigration goals,
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introducing this new facility that i've had problems with over 30000 space with 30000 people at guantanamo. it seems to be a reflection of the fact of rule, this torque of mass deportation, immigration, customs enforcement. and another thing that we don't have the results is because we need more money, we need more personnel, we need more bed space and so on. so this would be opening up on time and we paid for that purpose actually since from this announcement that we heard from the incoming department of homeland security secretary, christina and we size this is all about dependent on giving congressional funding to do the necessary changes and get it ready for potentially $30000.00 migrants in the process of being supportive. and another thing he address was the confusion that over his executive order, freezing a federal loans and ground some other assistance a. yeah, and so this is either, it depends on how you look at either the 1st major climbed down by the donald trump because it was, it was just start pulling the rolled out or just confusion by the fake news. use media of
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a perfectly reasonable but of direction from the white house. initially we have the executive order. trump wants to read out work and us from federal aid programs. that means the programs to promising anti racism and sexism from aging fighting is climate change. so we got to be the, the office of benjamin above the budget memory of the 60, well, how do you do that? and they basically suggested it was a very vaguely written memory. suggesting that actually 3 for 3 printing dollars worth of federal aid grounds. all of them have to be phrased and while the 90 day review was undertaken to figure out which, which programs are work and that meant potentially people were going to use that health gather, show the other, the food, their education, and so on. their various other members came out now the whole, the memo is have been rescinded, but the executive order remains in place which, which we think just basically means will that review is underway with them but, but, but, but no programs are being rescinded for now at least what we expect missiles that could be a challenge in court because as a question to whether trump can simply save money,
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already allocated by congress can be, can be stopped from going to the purpose. it was intended to go to just because the president doesn't agree with it, it's too late for a visa. this is below now. so that seems to be the case that will unfold in the courts and the subsequent weeks are actually have thinks that she ever tied to them . washington dc. well during that address, a trump claim tease brought to us funding to send contraceptives to jobs are repeating a claim made just a day earlier by whitehouse pressed x ray. caroline love it, and we are merely looking at parts of the big bureaucracy where there has been tremendous waste and fraud and abuse. in that process we identified and stopped $50000000.00 being sent to guys to buy condoms for home, us 50. imagine and you know what's happened to them, they've used them as a method of making bombs. how about that?
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those, you know, and we also found that there was about to be $50000000.00 taxpayer dollars that went out the door to fund condoms in gaza. when we spoke to dave hall, who's a former assistant administrator with us agency for international developments, bureau for democracy, conflict and humanitarian assistance. and he says the claims simply are not approved. it's, it's nonsensical, it's nonsensical. it's not true, it's, it's harmful, it's ludicrous. and it's designed to make us aid and the supports of the past and in seem absurd. i was the mission director and the deputy mission director for the west bank and gaza for many, many, many years. we didn't even do reproductive health because it was so political and politicized. but let me add one other thing. is that part of it didn't factor a car, which it did, it would have gone through rubio and send
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a form relations committee. when he went now the secretary of state was on the senate foreign relations. it's wrong. it's actually. ready really not supported by the facts, the trouble ministration, put a 90 day pause on all assistance globally. not only for a usa id, but also for the state department and any other federal agents. now this, this, this my generally goes for a manager and assistance to save lives to help build, you know, schools provide food to provide, help, provide shelter for those that have been displaced and helped economics at a private economy grow. i mean, there's a, there's a vast infrastructure behind is it also lines very deeply with american national security. it always does. and it always will because it is tax fair dollars. and it's designed to not only help up the world, but also helps united states as well. as of age, east africa,
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nations have called for an immediate and unconditional sees far in the eastern democratic republic of congress. they want the government in contrast to directly engage with the real one, the bank to em. 23 rebels. the fights is of captive much of game in east in dallas in l now reportedly progressing south too, because the own groups advance appears to be an attempt to further expand the area of control in the east region rich with minerals. malcolm webb has the latest not from nairobi, the electricity, water i have in my balance, and that service is still sweet stuff in guy. my vice presidents have been hiding in the homes with days trying to stay away from the fighting that's taking place on the streets between the rwandan bank and 23 sizes. and the company leaves ami fighting alongside is allied on groups. the few who are out on the streets now say they're hungry and they're looking for food and water. the apple remains closed. that makes it difficult to bring in humanitarian supplies. hospitals say that in
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and they said with civilian casualties, hundreds of whom have been injured by most defiant and gunfire. meanwhile, i'm going president joe lorenzo is the latest member of the international community to cool over london forces to withdrawal from congo. presidents full, could you tell me everyone that has said that he was supposed to see slide, that hasn't responded to the glaring code for london to pull out. meanwhile, when the regional ambassador has, in fact said to 1023, we'll continue. it said von in the south tv, the 2 other parts have come there in less. there is a favorable negotiation, malcolm web out to 0. my baby kenya. people in these yet, but keen and faster. and molly, i have a 50 left the west african block requests. the june to lead countries have now form the confederation. the largest of health states out 0 is that the hash, them reports now from the boucher,
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the industry itself. the army celebrations a loud and clear. for many here news. yes. officials withdrawal from the west african trades look at glass is c as a moment of time. very much the, it's a great day for us today to be able to come and show our joy and show that we're behind. alida is many of those core echo was dead and say, there's no hope and revise let's say to echo us from today is no longer a topic for discussion. it is in the past and we will not go back tensions between the 3 nations and a cause, have grown following ministry, and not even 2020 looking at 5. so in 2022, i need you last year with the block calling from them to return to civilian drew.
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lead as of the 3 set of nations announced that countries with pulling out of the regional trading block on january the 28th. they accused it of fading to support the fight against um, cruise. i mean, step entity in this i have, i know, imposing what they call illegals sanctions against them? correct? yeah. in nigeria, copy to level job with echo us is keeping it stores open. the blocks president ali you to re says corporation must continue. it is in our collective interest to work together in all areas, including in the area of security that call us sees the security of each and everyone was to be closely tied. and for that reason, security collaboration will continue at all levels are not only within west africa, but across the week across the continent for a co us. this is
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a major challenge as it faces, not only the loss of 3 key member states, but also a growing sense of this content across the region here in a boot your officials and not giving up on dialogues, insisting that security corporation must continue to a celebration continuing in the army like i do go on by michael. the question now is where the, this is the beginning golf, the 7 and split, or just i know the chapter in the regions complex political pollution and the hash . and i just, you know, i'll be judging germany is trying to get a slice of it falls beaming. a i industry with china or in the u. s. a locked in a competitive bottle. the digital minutes, the bulk of missing believes much can be learned from the recent success of chinese . a starts up deep sea, which has made waves with its cheaper technology. dominant kane reports from butler . and providing that to the cloud with this is
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