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constitution to everything that belong to the former regime, including the army. this is going to take time in that time to be up to 4 years is what we're hearing from his age. so it is a transitionary period via they're going to start working on the process of national diet. so that phone segment students start to begin to have a say in how this is going right behind me. as always, you are hearing this and a brief gotten that happens as soon as they hear from the leadership. so there's a lot of hope that the people who have instilled in him and as he met the meat of the today, he's going, he says that he's going to make sure that he says not as the president, but as a silver delta in data and talked about how we would form a committee to elect to a constitutional counsel. so how, how will that, what will the counsel effectively will replace and admit a governmental administration, i guess,
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and would have the same power so they have to see on exactly how the legally framework comes into play here. because now the constitution is in advance. it is going to be interesting to see how these people are going to attempt to get the one is to bring all of them together. so we're hearing up to a 1000 people would be invited to this actually homeless. and you can imagine in such a large crowd, making sure that everybody's heard. and everybody's been sense at address, is going to be nothing easy task and then the legal framework of how they're going to go about this. get this been subject consultative committee, which is going to start working towards the galaxy of this government to how good actions are going to be held. howard even deform local body. what is the legislature going to look like? what is the presidential system or apartments? this is the big question that the, that these, these committees don't have to know that. and again, what is really important is that under the shuttle has lots of disbanded everything
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from the previous machine. but he's also coming away from his revenues for the day as high as a new shot, and it's a previous form has not been dissolved. so this is an infant government. so all of the things which were at which implicated be this, this government and the leadership for sanctions as apparent over. and he is not feeling via, via the function to deliver for his people. use them in all the resources and help that he can get or it is all it takes about his only been job a day in damascus. it has just gone. 0800. 0 sorry, 20 hunter, the house gmc, it's evening the morning. and sir is president, has just address sedation, mama shar resolved, is there a significant decline this joins us now from the house. i'm all on yesterday. we were talking about what we didn't know today. i guess some of those gaps have been
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filled a yes indeed. some have yesterday it was a bit puzzling if you, when there was a lot of demolition yesterday today. it is a bit of a been dumped yesterday. we've seen everything being demolished, the constitution dissolve. parliament is all of the main political parties, dissolved basically the army dissolve, the security for him. dissolve, everything was dissolved yesterday and then when it shouldn't exercise, the only thing that happened yesterday was that uh, shut out was elected instead of the president. but today, the man who says that after much need go consultation, he was elected instead of the president is by the so called the police in the district. and i see now talking about the way forward, at least in the transition. and i think some of the key words here, the syrians are
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a wait thing. i think the probably heard couple of them like inclusive, like why the national dialogue? i think it's very important to have an inclusive government that includes not just those holes with government. again, edited a small province within syria by total deals, incredible celia balance, incredible city and individuals and institutions that need to be part of part sort of this process moving forward. he's also mentioned some things about. busy busy the, the, the, the geographic or national unity and integrity of all of syria. that's usually important because nothing is going to happen and see the vision, sovereignty independence, contiguity and unity if there's and security. so i think these things where they have to be taken care all on in time them and i think it's very important for the syrians to hear a class from the man who a roland on or now whatever he rolled on uh, not a tank, i'm sure but to on,
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on, on words, vehicles into damascus after 52 days that he needed to address that nation 52 days 50. 3 days later, he is addressing the nation as an interim president. he is trying to reach out not just to the syrians, i find okay, but also to those who visited damascus the past several weeks in order to check and see if this is a viable. there's a new government. if they do need a shift, could be something that the international community can work with. i don't see a lot of them have walked away. say yes, we certainly can give it a try and clearly the visit to the doctor today, the 1st type of state to visit city. busy is also a vote of confidence and i think on it or with a supportive internet community and with good with it, which is indispensable. good. when on the part of the input, i'm president,
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to really open up the dialogue to be a truly national civil society, to various political fractions, whatever within the country. i do really pay. there's a way to a truly been like to the constitution for the country would be something that the all children would want to work for. and with knowing we've talked a lot about the need to lift the sanctions, have the events of the last 2 days. accelerated us close to that point. you know, i think so for a number of reasons. one, because i missed that a shudder on his 4 ministers are saying all that i things it's as if they were trained to see all the right things. but at the same time, they're also beginning to do a lot of the right face, the problem for a lot of the players. and it's actually the community and those who are within the region while i've sticks and see the on want to get involved in syria. what,
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of course, what is it about this group, this man, once upon a time on the recently, in fact, were she had these and were sold pastor by the likes of the united states for terrorism and, and what have you and southern a, there is a change of direction, there's a change of tone, and there's a part of that change of policy taking a more responsible pathway forward. and because celia so important in the middle east and any or east, because it's so important in, on by itself. and because the submitted to upset as important afford, i have it on for so much because of immigration and that orders are my nicest and whatever for all of us because it's an indispensable country with huge potential. but whatever the reasons are, i think more and more players. yeah, from the national agreements are saying, look, we got just set aside and wait while they're very fragile and syria falls apart. implodes a. but we can also just push all the way in,
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because we really have to see how this thing evolves. so i think most are taking the active duty dog. we're gonna start working with the new regime is here, the new governor in syria. we're going to not just them, we're going to help them, why we are investing in them and advising them on the best way forward mall. and thank you for that to mount shar, speaking just from here and thank the so israel has released a 110 palestinian prisoners in exchange for a captives held in dallas. so part of the seats for our agreement with him, us hundreds of palestinians gathered across the occupied westbank to welcome the prism his home. among them of the 2 children, michael laughed for reports on how the exchange unfolded. 29 year old.
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all those your hood type key groups, the hand of a cosigned brigade slide to seize lead to a large number of people to an awaiting red cross vehicle in southern gauze. its the 3rd handover of his ready captives for palestinian prison. more are expected as part of a 6 week 1st phase of the gaza ceasefire agreement, which began on january the 19th, the significance of the location on unit near the home of the sleigh. and how much need a yes and more is not lost on the groups together to taking the moment. he's a by god, we have come to stand with the beloved brothers and the cassandra guides and all the resistance factions in this grace victory. the victory of heading over the occupations prisoners, so that we can receive out psalms and young men from the israeli occupation prison box that you kilometers know in a devastated giovanni,
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a refugee camp 20 year old is riley soldier item. the guy, dressed in military fatigues, is handed over in a markedly more contained environment. her arrival in these ro watched by friends and family, who struggled to control their emotions. very excited. i really dreamed of this moment for a month to month. and the 3 icons, same words are with some of the sign. it is unhappy that it happened $12.00 to $481.00 days in captivity and gaza. a 2 year old guy, the moses and 5, tying nationals were also handed over to the right. from that moment of relief and joy captured in the smile of a mazda thousands of kilometers away and tie, that couldn't be why we seem waiting for over a year, hoping and praying for him to come back to us. this is what we've been praying for
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every day. a day of high emotions, drama and turmoil, wasn't done yet. buses carrying a $110.00 palestinian prisoners from off a prison, destined for release, delayed the order of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his apparent outrage at the scenes that unfolded in con unice, halting their release by several hours demanding, from mediators that future captive exchanges or less chaotic. as the convoy drove into petunia and the occupied waste bank is ready forces attacked, palestinians, welcoming the prisoners. despite these randy authorities issuing a ban on any celebrations in ramallah. this was the moment many had been waiting for it's a union for some for others it's they 1st embraced with a loved one outside of prison. i thought i saw it know i had this important other
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model. this is a feeling that made me forget the pain of 24 years when you me to those people who wanted to have you and how many welcome to get that set up. there are no was to describe how i'm feeling right now. they're really on know what's 24 years of suffering could just be a raised each successful exchange builds momentum, offering palestinian families some hope that they loved ones. maybe they're like level. oh does. it does cost a $100.00 salutes, he joins us now from jordan's capital of him on that's because these ready governments and the palestinian authority of find out 0 for reporting israel and the occupied westbank. so i'm the 1st up. what's been these really reaction to the release of the captives? well, look, of course the release of any captives that has been welcomed by is really authorities. but as outlined in that report, we just watched the reaction to our bill. ya, who is released in hong units drew
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a lot of criticism from both these really military and from the very top of the government. like prime minister benjamin netanyahu even ordered a delay in the release of palestinian prisoners, trying to actually cancel it entirely for the day until he got guarantees. were mediators that seems like that wouldn't happen again. these really are me spokesperson. daniel hosario says that israel hold time is completely responsible for the wellbeing of captives and their safety in these releases, even if they're being held by other faction. so israel says that they receive those guarantees, and that's why the prisoner exchange was able to go through. but none the less they say that the seams are not ones that should happen in the next release on saturday . and tell us more about these really conditions on palestinian families for the release of the president's there were a lot of conditions for palestinian families whose loved ones were being released
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from is really jails. after decades, you're looking at 32 who have life sentence is 48 with long sentences, and the rest were 30 children. so the conditions were that there couldn't be any celebrations, any expressions of joy. and that's directly from these real prison service saying that they were trying to suppress any sort of joy, any sort of celebrations and remove it entirely from the palestinian sect of society while the prisoners were being released, which is kind of an impossible task if you will, get all the prisoner releases we have seen, not just in this deal, but in the 1st one back in november of 2023. this time though, israel trying to put in some mechanisms of its own including blacking out the windows of the buses. only the front one was visible, of course, for the driver, and also firing at the family members who were waiting at the off of the military prison in the occupied west bank. these are seeds, of course we've seen, they've not only fired on families, but also the press who have been waiting for these buses to leave the prison. but
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even going so far as to release a lot of pamphlets throughout the occupied westbank via drones telling people not to carry flags, the pulsing infections telling people not to celebrate. and these really military, even acknowledging that they carried out pre emptive arrests to this release or a 100. thanks for that update on how to submit the mon let's enough embezzle for us who is an assistant professor at busy university in palestine. and he specializes in political prisoners and explains the conditions that palestinians are in jerry, in is rarely detention. you've heard stories of those going to see business listed for these are going to get in this space or the previous 2 pages that they have been held in detention centers for 2 or 4 days. and beacon cooling in a very cool, efficient guessing just images of understanding of business. what are the, should that what, what are the thoughts or go sitting up next sentences and very expensive freedom speeds because as you're using has been subject to the use as we sticking with events, perhaps the group is conscious. thoughts are booked and the 2nd wave answer this
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question is a series of 2 over 7. it is you and has been subjective, but it's janine because there's children and women admits with disease, a boat, etc degree. typically, additions get safety where they had been denied medical uniting food is that the name of communication with the family members did restricting the communication with lawyers and, and subject to many of the gluten, i sufficient as sort of frequent claimant. so those have been brutalized. they have been violated, and that's why i begin my intuition by i'm moving to the physically minutes disappointments because instead to do what we should be looking at is the people to discuss it as you and then wonder, why does this leave one? susan tested, why does it have? well, why does it work? but it's, this is get this for over 40 years, such as the prisoners that were released in the previous release be a week last week and, and to question the, the under which and which discuss it as you functions because indeed it must be bad experience as an inferior increase in a sub human,
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and this is what we should be quoting attention to, to understand why the senior desist inspections and why the use of assembly is gonna send it to us because they really have not been able to communicate with them for over 15 months now, which is a, it's a, a better the now that you and says the agency if of palestinian refugees that isn't really is continuing its operations and also the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem. and that is despite israel's ban on the agency, coming into effect on says that the agency provides critical assistance to $96000000.00 palestinian refugees, including health care and education. it's also the back button if you monitor and operations in johnson, it was born to have disastrous consequences. if the israel prevents the agency from carry out as objective, i can tell you that uh on what the hell told us today. and we've been speaking to them by phone a number of times this morning that they are continuing to deliver assistance and services to the communities they're serving under what clinics across the occupied
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westbank, including east jerusalem are open. but let's meet together and it's under, he's joining us from you and h q and new york and so gay. but despite the band coming into effect, it seems as if things are operational, at least for now to yeah, that's right. that's really clearly the message here. from un headquarters across it from under officials as well. they've been saying that all along, but they will continue to do their work as long as they can. and the work that they've been mandated to do the international community and by the general assembly for decades now. but clearly this deadline came in so to speak. and israel sending a letter to the secretary general saying that under as officers and occupied east jerusalem should be shut down by thursday. and that's really what we're all focusing on. what would happen the un saying that that office remains essentially open and when i say essentially what i mean is the un flag, the un tells us, is still flying over that administrative headquarters there. however, there's not
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a lot of people inside because there's about 2 dozen international staff. they did not have their visas renewed by israel, so they've been moved out of the area. local staff are not working out of that building, so the building is essentially empty. although it's still operational, if that makes sense. but the key point being here, i think, is unrest saying they are not shutting down. they are still operating, delivering aid to the millions of palestinians, particular and guys. and then they occupied westbank. their operations are not shutting down, they say they will continue to work as long as they possibly can. and tell us about the kind of operations we're talking about there and notified with banking doesn't yeah, well it's well the education health primarily, uh, thousands of health exams for, for, for women, children and adults education of course in the gaza strip that's been been scaled
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back because of israel's continued bombardment before the ceasefire of hospitals and schools. but right now in particular, really guys, it gets aid. and more than half of the age getting into guys a sense to cease fire went into effect in some way, shape or form goes through unrest. so they are ramping up operations trying to help nearly 2000 a palestinians in gaza. critical work. and their message is very clear, it says we are continuing, we are not shutting down besides the side be because of these 2 is really laws that went into effect. but it's a message of implementing them. will israel implement them and, and the un is pastor and guys and under as pastors, we will continue to work to deliver this life, saving a data. so need it right now. all right, things still very much reparation. and gabriel, that is on there. thank you for the recovery operation is underway. near washington
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dc. after playing in the military helicopter collided in mid to over the potato river. 64 people are on board the american airlines flights, which was boom's way from landing 3 us soldiers, one, both the helicopter. no one is believed to a survived present. donald trump appeared to suggest without evidence that what place diversity policies may have been to blame a group within the f a. another story determined that the workforce was too white, that they had concerted efforts to, to get the administration to change that and to change it immediately. this was in the obama administration just prior to my getting there, and we took care of african americans, hispanic americans. we took care of everybody at the levels that nobody's ever seen before. it's one of the reasons i want but they actually came out with a directive to white. and we want the people that are confident
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i would speak to an official whose life for us in washington, dc and alan donald trump, quick to come to conclusions as to why this happened exactly a posting plane before the investigation has been calculated. and even he admits that they still don't know the cause, the n t s b saying in the last half hour that they hope to have some sort of report and initial report within 30 days. but when donald trump was asked how he knew the, the best vacation to investigate equity and inclusion was responsible. he said he just knew that they had strong opinions and ideas about how did this crash happen? that course is not based on any evidence, nothing that it could present. and when asked again why he thought the varsity was the cause of this. he said, because i have common sense again, not backing up with any evidence. donald trump has got a habit of doing this. you remember the attack on new year's day in new orleans here. mutually tweeted out saying that this was the result of illegal immigration
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in america. and of course, it turned out that the passion behind it was a natural born american from texas. and so he has a habit of trying to point the finger to blame people he thinks is responsible. chuck schumer, who's the leader of the democrats in the senate says that donald trump's comments on his stomach. he said he can understand pundits coming up with conspiracy theories, but at this stage is wrong for the president of the united states to do this not been speaking to one former helicopter pilot. he said he's a bit concerned about donald trump's comments because he's one of the this will influence the investigation that many of the agencies in washington at the moment are all trying to please donald trump. i'm what they have now is a conclusion, and they may look for evidence to back that out. he says the n t s b has always been a fairly independent agency, and he's hoping that this will be the case again. and then we'll get to the bottom of exactly what happened. and then the incident that took $67.00 lights. yeah,
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they said it's n t s me is it, is it a gold standard for across investigations around the world? and as far as that invest, every investigation is concerned. the focus as ever in these situations will be on the black boxes. exactly, and they've got to find out what happened when with all haired, some of the a traffic control messages. not moment where one of your traffic control the realize is what has happened with the flush, the global scene, which cause real show the n t s b tend to be very methodical. it's a very blind sort of operation. they don't look at rags, they don't look at names that don't look at race. they look at what happened, what, what pilot did on when, and how does that impact to the across. then we'll go ahead and do that. a little bit under pressure before number of years ago was pointed out to me that there was a crash in the united states, and the n t s b 5. and that be a gyptian pilot at affectively committed suicide. the addiction government put a great deal of pressure on the anti s b and the u. s. government to make sure that that report didn't come out. but it did exactly those terms. so they have this,
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they feel responsibility to the american people to tell them exactly what happened, of course, to draw any lessons that could stop that sort of thing happening again. absolutely . all right, i don't believe that for now. thanks very much, unofficial. they're bushing t in dc. thank you. what is the democratic republic of congo people rallied in because who is m 23 fight his advance towards the city president faith is katie called on young people to enlist massively in the national law. me off the m 23 to go have a nice a game or in recent days, he says the military's preparing to mount a vigorous response against the real ones. in fact, finances, you know that he posed a vigorous and coordinated response against these terrorists, and these sponsors is underway, held valiant armed forces of democratic republic of congo, symbols of coverage and patriotism, a fully mobilized, redo to defend every inch about territory. i have personally convened and shared
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crisis meetings with a small government team, the military high command and an institutional meeting to assess recent developments and the situation and to res options for appealing the aggressors and reclaiming if 3 beds and then allow territory. i found a bike. well, the head of the current mission of fights is included again $23.00 say they will continue until the company's capital. we're here to stay in government as congolese and to protect the population against the uncivilized. we will continue the liberation much all the way to contrast the. meanwhile, rewind and president polk gummy has criticized several countries for failing to intervene in the chaos in democratic republic of congo. what is east of 40 con the community, or does the texas and exist? what by the way, even though the person or the come to a talking about is not to present it. as we have discussed on the
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2 supposed to be the account is supposed to be part of the stuff but no left to be to present. so i'm not sure what to betty. what we are discussing has on what's happened is in the process of finding a solution in discounts or fonts is officially high and today, but as long as military base in chad becomes 2 months off that. and you mean, announced that it was in the military ties with paris around a 1000 french troops was station each of several former french colonies in africa, event administrator operation with funds in recent years. nicaragua is congress is approved constitutional reforms, which allow president then it'll take it to confer the consolidate power among the new reforms on the presidential power to order the military to intervene in support of the police. rolling the vice president would also change to cope president.
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that's currently held by rosario, or below who is the wife of present or to get, as i said, from 8 o'clock, then the weather coming up. and then inside story we'll look at whether the fighting a nation tlc would indeed spillers, in effect the entire region. see enough, not the the color we have widespread flooding across the pots of northern queensland, particularly up to what was the tropical areas where we say, any size of 600 many mates has a frame for quite widely, $1.00 to $2.00 spots and excess of 900 meters afraid not too far from county cuz it was clear to storms. nasty little area of low pressure circulating away here tend to drift back towards the coastal fringes away from the carl see. and that's going to bring the copious amounts of grateful as we go through the next few days. so as
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i said, widespread flooding can says major disruption, power outages really not looking too good here for the south. it's quiet. we have got heat returning to the southeast temperatures. 31 cell just the for our life splintered low 30 is that you see full sized, i'd say. so it's temperatures rising even further into the southeast and corner the rain ramping up. once again, up to was move in queensland, so up towards the cape, your financial arrow out into the gulf of carpenter area. next few days, we are looking at watch bright flooding, extensive flooding. this is really going to be a problem. make sure i was down towards the se 10, but just getting up to around 3738 celsius here. meanwhile, for japan, we have got most knowing the full costs and what have been cooler weather for central positive charge. the. the sun rises brilliantly here. the
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history was written, the nature became a theory is here, the be students and a totally the timeless journey. what are the risks of wine and from the east and democratic republicans, condos spreading regionally. m 23 levels have taken control of the provincial capital. the president has promised a vigorous response. so what role do neighboring countries play? this is inside story. the.
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