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to building the future of syria. so are you seeing that women will have a role in politics, in support, in academics really ever the field a woman chooses to take part and she will be completely free to do it and there will be no restrictions. muscleteo cola, who all i can say is that we're still in the early ground work phase, hating the way for a new slate for syria and all syrians, women included, women will take part in drafting the constitution, the national dialogue, and all the upcoming events. women will express themselves in this future process. i'm not the one to dictate what women want. they themselves will articulate at thomas. what are you part of? what is the difference under this administration and the previous administration for women officer who could be using them. i spent the greater part of my life in damascus, where women under the top of the regime were merely ornaments. women were neglected
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and marginalized, just like the rest of the people. and women had the narrow leeway to move in. and only if you had some privileges today, we've made a big difference, and we endorse the womans and national identity initiative. we haven't started yet, but we will usher into a new era, have for numerous pieces of legislation will be inactive under the constitution where women will re gain all their due rights in line with the specifics of our society or religious, cultural and social heritage. if young city and women are listening to you and they're concerned about what this new city i was going to look like for them in the future, how are you assure them that they will have it or in the economy of syria in the society of syria in the constitution of deluxe. so to show you how you can use it, the young woman should be assured the most simply because the future belongs to them. many syrian women, myself included, or merely
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a bridge for them to cross and to a better future. this is a promise you can try me on total. so what would you'd say to the women who are coming to syria? and i've spoken to a few who said that they would have to bring the, the women's avail didn't have to cover their faces. the syria that has been now under the control of a at the time is going to be a different syria. what can you tell them? no level of them and they all freedoms are preserved. we will not force any woman to wear in a volume or who job. every woman has the freedom to wear whatever she wants. i am wearing the job of my own personal choice and spiritual beliefs without any outside influence. what syria is home to different bulletins and many women do not want to wear his job. i think we should rise above discussing this issue and focus on more important matters. some news, if i speak to you a year from now, from the city i looked like to keep the box and you will see women psychologically
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well recovered. and above all, more empowered, the question is as hard as the true reality, we need to reach out to women who survive detention another influential female active as tour willing to work with us. all i see is that the syria of today is better than the one and the past. well, you have similar start ahead and i'll just say that china pushes for dialogue. as you, as president donald trump, double is done and destructive, imposing products on base things, exports on funds funds over its last base in charge of marketing, an engine electric cooperation audits running into the indian cricket teams victory against england as a when the series with a match to spare the action on the way and support the
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a lot of the weather is lottie set fine with cross much of the middle east. that was a possibility of the old rogue shower, just cropping up around the southern end of the red sea, one or 2 showers, a possibility of tools iraq. i think most of the channels have one or 2 showers just develop, developing in iran wisdom, positive around as we go through into the 2nd half of the week. and i think here were content. it's just a lot to draw a little bit of a phrase, but nothing too much to concern ourselves with that. and also a little bit of breezy into they use the side ultimate, it's rainy, but again, it is long as the dry hair temperature is typically getting into the high chains may be touching the 20 degree my where to whether try to make its way into west central pa itself, the mediterranean, is the larry blood pressure, which is swelling away here, pushing out to the body. eric's pushing either towards the italy in the coming dyson, heavier reins when the weather too, just coming in across the northern pots of algeria pushing into this, you probably have heavy showers to just across central parts of africa,
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one or 2 shelves into that is the side or south africa been think too much to speak of as well the temperatures that we are looking at and maybe getting up into the high thirty's for many standing very wet for a time over a good pots of madagascar. and she was using a right top into 10. so now the democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the, you are systems, corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on outages. here this is refrain we'll be discussing the war and gaza. and today how palestinian
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access are responding to the only thing that's right. this is the power of award winning old, the fashionable, to speak to palestinian bye to ed director. i met. i'm assuming that you were able to train those emotions that come on with something that the beautiful and see those emotions without the wounds that's coming. refrain on out in the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching, i'll just say to remind you about top stories this uh that off about the crossing between egypt and gaza is reopening for medical evacuation. so as part of the cx 5
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deals to thomas and israel world health organization says 50 patients will be allowed to leave for treatment abroad on saturday. the military ring upon us has a nice the names of 3 is ready, captive set to be released on saturday. they're going to be released as part of that, cx, 5, and exchange for palestinian prisoners pals. and this mary jane the you and says at least 700 people have been killed and fighting in the eastern calls of the city of goma lots while the ones in fact and 23 rebels captured the regional capital. earlier this week, hospitals are overwhelmed. the city has been left without much food, water, or electricity. many say that they're terrified. while the fear is still that we are very afraid the situation is still not stable. we don't you know, who controls the town or what is being said at the meetings of the new leaders. 2 no radio is broad costing at the moment. it's impossible to get any information. we're like a boat without a capital to the state agencies are raising the alarm about the impact of the
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escalation, the fighting on civilians with land and air access, restricted in the region. the world food program is warning that the humanitarian supply change is that the risk of collapse, people are really running out of food, clean water, medical supplies, and that's a big concern. so the supply chain has as really been strangled at the moment. if you think about lands access error access when everything is closed down and is the humanitarian crisis deepens in d. c, leaders of the southern african regional block, s a, d c, or sonic out in zimbabwe is capital for any emergency meeting. at least 16 soldiers from the blocks peacekeeping mission are being killed in the conflict. so far. i would applied to d. r. c. in 2023. solomon decimal is the funding director of amani africa. it's a pine african fink time focusing on diplomacy and security in africa. a believes
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any attempt by the 23 to march on viashi's capital to prompt a wider regional response, hates and risk of countries in that region being sucked into this a fast developing a fighting and, and, and, you know, expanding conflict interest in dallas and including particularly with the announcements from day to see that they may actually even go off spot of much easier to control. so you can be sure that never in countries of the r c with not just watch uh, sitting down. uh while the intern street tries to marketing to peach up south would be, you know, a clear signal for the possibility of other countries coming in. and it wouldn't be in some ways out of play, of what happened in 1998 and then to solve it in the so called the
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campbell region war 2 with the various neighboring countries from southern africa and from each topic. products was handed over its last military base in chad, ending decades of defense cooperation. child was crucial for french military presence and so how origin off to embody looking at faso and new share ended their agreements with funds on monday, just reports from jemina. as the principal lives, the security and the total total protection for the protection of the tennessee of charge. now in the hands of his offices is our federal husband. charging too, as well for several was gross, told me in the rebelliousness in doesn't house, but also the rest of west africa itself. let me do this, the submarine to doesn't mean isolation as the world has become interconnected, but occurring challenges, respect, no bored, they're depressed either climate or economy. so we have to be vigilant to protect
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our country. it's kind of me and culture with the large molly misery and consume essentially, you have to defend and find most of the time the president said, is it better to protect yourself? because if it's experiences and it's tried doing the switch over to forces to do what is necessary to protect this country. how many degrees i usually the german or the us president don't know which one's going to proceed with his campaign promise to impose tasks and neighboring mexico and canada as well as on china. and that's according to his white house press. secretary con i live it is addressing john, is this our president will be implementing tomorrow, a 25 percent tariff on and mexico 25 percent terrace on canada and a 10 percent tariff on china. a for the illegal set and all that they have sourced
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and allowed to distribute into our country, which has killed tens of millions of americans. these are promises made and promises kept by the president. a drum says the move is to prevent the flows of illegal immigrants and the strong narcotic fence and health from entering the us say, but disrupting the one point. 6 trillion dollars of trade. the leaders of both canada and mexico say they're going to respond to the types of implemented go simply took a look at this at the us. consumers would be effected in the 1st place because prices would be higher, meaning prices would increase by 25 percent. secondly, because there would be fewer available of products since if you put a 25 percent higher for the product. obviously the mont window source then finally, there may be problems with the supply chain because such high tires have a ripple effect. that is not only the short term, but also in the long run on the system is still committed to placing tariffs on canada starting as early as tomorrow. possibly. now,
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we don't know precisely what that would look like, but i do know 2 things. first, if the president does choose to implement any terrace against canada, we're ready with a response, a purposeful force, so forceful, but reasonable, immediate response by the go haynes, joining us not from washington d. c. not really a surprise that these types are coming into play because they were promised to by donald trump on the campaign. the timing is interesting because there was speculation. it might be delayed a little bit. what more do we know about the details of the terrace? it will not surprising, but it is some more breaking news because we just got our 1st confirmation from the white house press secretary. she just started speaking moments ago. and what's going to be interesting is the details. she didn't say it was on all products coming in from mexico and canada. so there may be some wiggle room there. but on the campaign trail, donald trump is said he is going to place tariffs on every single product coming in
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from mexico or canada. so this is all goes back to a deal that the trump administration negotiated in his 1st term. that was it fit a free trade deal with mexico and canada. so he's basically blowing up his own deal . and if you look at what's been happening with the trade deficit between mexico and canada in the us, it is only increased. it increased uh, as the years have passed since that agreement. so basically, a trade deficit is the different stream for the country in ports to the us and what the us exports to those countries. and just to give you a sense of the numbers, according to some of the information i've been gathering the trade deficit with mexico in 2023 was a 161000000000 dollars with canada was much lower. 31, i'm sorry. $72000000000.00, but that's up from $32.00. so you can see this is something that donald trump has said he wants to fight. now i think it's very important that we put
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a some facts in here. fentenol does not necessarily come from immigrants crossing the southern border. of course, there are instance of that, but still there been so many studies that show the vast majority of fentanyl is coming in through legal ports of entries for trucks through cargo ships. so it can't a, a government reports looked at the possibility of setting on coming from the us, them of something does come into the us. well, it does a government us go report, found that it was negligible, not basically not a big problems. so donald trump has been repeatedly told by experts, the tears are paid for by american consumers. he rejects that, he still believes and says that in fact, other countries pay the terrace, they don't consumers do, and you have to just put this in perspective. a lot of people vote for donald trump that i spoke to during the campaign. so they were doing it because grocery prices
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were simply too high. given the fact that it might have trade that you're talking about, we're talking about any norm, this sum of money of trade between the us and canada, and mexico and so on. we're talking about exports and imports as well. when this comes into play, one would imagine the canada and mexico. what we've heard earlier on are determined that they are going to respond. we don't yet know how this could lead, give them what you're saying to quite any economic mess and north america. it will definitely lead to an economic mass because so for example, the canadians, they've already signaled what they're going to do is they're gonna put tariffs of their own on uh, products and that are coming mostly from red states. those are the states that put donald trump back in the presidency. they're talking about going after things like washing machines that are made in michigan, dairy products that are made in wisconsin up fruit that comes from florida. and so we saw this in the last time president trump was in the white house, for example, he really did a,
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a tariff on china when he came. and so what china did is they said, okay, well we're not going to take as many of your so a beings serving farmers were devastated to the extent that the trump administration had to bell them out. i believe it was at $28000000000.00 that the tax payers had to fork over because of those counter terrace. so you can expect almost immediately that they're going to respond to. i saw one study that said of canada decides to put restrictions on the oil. it says the us gas prices could go up by about $0.70 a gallon a party. thank you so much for the breakdown. we appreciate a product called in talking to us there from washington, d. c. call us present, and donald trump has also promised an additional 10 percent off on chinese and boards. jessica washington reports from vision being at the temple of a 100 celebrate the beginning of the year of the snake sharing the hopes for the new year. since you're doing it, indeed,
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the economy was difficult when we call give of hope, we should be optimistic about the future. just people wish for easier times a head. the new year begins in suspense. us president donald trump, can see just additional tariffs on goods from china to we're talking about a tariff of 10 percent on china based on the fact that this ending fentenol to mexico and canada response. china is government says it has supported us efforts to combat the opioid crisis, and this one is the toughest countries in the world on combining narcotics on the campaign trail. trumpet, topped tough on china, flagging import, texas of 60 percent on chinese goods. and since entering office, trump appears to have tone down such a rhetoric. in the short term, it seems like a positive sign, but we're still not sure how would i,
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how it will lead to in the media and little bit time because it is still a quite unpredictable, difficult to predict. you know, terms next move. but the bottom line, as soon as the, the tabs increase, it would be very difficult to reverse. the winehouse is the tire, could begin as early as this week to make the most because timing us economic trade corporation is mutually beneficial on the when, when there are no wind is in trade was the entire full. so china is government says differences should be worked out with dialogue. most terrace in january, the aging announced its trade surplus, climbed to $990000000000.00 in 2024 china manufacturers, a wide range of products from solar panels to consume the devices. and electric vehicles, but even as exports boom, its economy faces. other challenges we can domestic spending is a persistent concern for china as ease of property sector crisis. and ty,
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local government debt at the moment, exports our bright spot for the economy. but the new year begins with the degree of uncertainty as the wealth waits for president trump's next move. jessica washington out to 0. they to investigators in the us have recovered slight data recorders from a passenger jets and an army helicopter. they collided near washington dc later on wednesday, kenning, 67 people. the collision is the cause of the collision remains unknown, but reports have emerged that the air traffic control tar was understaffed. had a couple of flights of being restricted near the airport in definitely i said i had no knowledge, a 0 stroke sports, the sports player, reading the squeeze in this title, decided the father is going to be here with that story.
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the challenging place to work from as a journalist, you're always pushing our boundaries. we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media goals. we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. the servers for the as part of rob, thank you so much. title holders around you. it will be taking on manchester city and the champions league, the drop of the play off round of europe's top competition took place in switzerland last season round big city on penalties. in the quarter finals,
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these 2 leg ties will be played in the middle of february, city face a hectic month, which also includes primarily games against arsenal and liver pool. a message is extremely difficult. we know that then we're going to play with the 3 day to the recovery for days. it doesn't matter that we have done it. we have done it in the past. you have deal with these kind of in trouble guys together for many, many years. so he's no, the fault for my concern is always give us between seasons more time. even that doesn't happen. it's okay. so we, we complain that to get the job go home, don't play football. and the overall in other countries are going to be manager from one city, other 8 fixtures, and all the parasites your man face domestic arrivals abreast event is, will be taking on dutch side ps. the ein tobin 6 time winters byron munich or up against a scottish champion celtic, besides, he finished and the top 8 of the group standings weren't involved in the straw. the
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winners of these playoffs will join them in the last 16 of the tournaments. former spanish football chief louis ruby, alice goes on trial on monday for kissing woke up winter jenny, her most so on the lips of 47 year old is facing a one account of sexual assault. and one count of corrosion for grabbing her mouth . so and kissing her after spring one, the women's world cup and australia in 202334 year old her most as says the case was unwanted. and a hughes is really al is along with 3 others of pressuring her into saying it was consensual. the prosecution is seeking a 2 and a half year prison sentence, ruby, alice denies the charges and he has cricket team have beaten england in the 4th to 20 by 15 runs to win the series with a match to spare. india were struggling on 12 for 3, but 50 is from shipping to bay and hard a pen. yeah. so the recovered to a $181.00 for 9. hurry broke, scored $850.00 for the tourist. say look,
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to be closing in on leveling the series is fine, but that fuller her to run us wasn't originally in the team, but he was allowed on ice, a concussion substitute for the bass, who struck on helmet, trying to ended up taking 3 records to leave england short, the 5th and final not to take place in the vines on sunday, created stadiums and pockets on or nearing completion of the champions trophy, starting later in february impacts on cricket board had previously dismissed concerns that they wouldn't be ready as a country prepares to host, it's 1st a global tournament for 28 years. india, whoever will play all of their matches and divide due to ongoing political tensions between the countries. the biggest tournament in northern hemisphere, rugby is making its return later this friday, france well has wells and the opening match of this year's 6 nations championship wells go into the match as big outside hers. they're on
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a 12 game losing run and twan to pump the turns to captain france. he missed last year's tournament to focus on winning a gold medal and sevens rugby up in paris olympics we have to be very careful with this kind of gauge when the people say that to your february, to uh, to the biggest danger fall for the fall, it seems so i think nowhere of the, the extra young to, to be ready to trip all the just kind of gave me the best way as possible. i, the kansas city chiefs quarterback patrick are home says he's hoping to rewrite history at next week super bowl. the homes and the chiefs have the chance to become the 1st team to win 3 consecutive super bowl titles. kansas will be taking on the philadelphia eagles in new orleans. that's team the beach in the nfl championship game. in 2023. i think you always want to leave a legacy and, and,
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and kind of make your imprint on history. but more than anything you just wanna accomplish a good. busy that you have with your teammates and when you started saying, joe, your goal is go to one of the silver. busy all we know it's a hard process. we know it's a hard, hard weekend a week out, but it's, i'm proud of our guys have kind of what about that process and we know it's not to be easy. this is the team or plan to really get football team golf well, number one, scottish shuffler is back in action after his recovery from a bizarre entering. the american caught his hand while attempting to make home a pass that mister montu competition. chevrolet had a solid opening round the 67. i'm actually removing j event in california cities. well, we've seen that real number 3, where a mcelroy was also making his 1st appearance on the pga tour of the season. and the northern irishman marks vocation withholding what he finished, his opening round well placed just
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