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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the . ready ready the i'm so venue good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from don't coming up in the program today. 6 palestinian children died from the cold weather in gaza . is really is refusing to allow mobile homes and $0.10 of the strip. despite the ceasefire agreements. serious new president repeats his call for unity. the national dialogue meant to charge the country's political future criminal and welcomes what it calls a more balanced position from washington. after the us voted with russia at the
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united nations, and we look at why a rise in the number of people visiting indian administered kashmir could be putting the regions, christine environment, that risk and peace of statements with you. a sports fan about your coat should chosen marino has been accused of racism. so it is lead. lead is got assessor, i say they intend to move criminal proceedings. i have a comment made also they came on monday the and before we delve into all those stories, this take you live to the arabian capital t at ron, where russia's foreign minister survey line for office holding a press conference with his iranian host about the rocky and tubs of the solutions to the middle east. conflicts, we have said the vision and views with respect to the
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solutions of the many conflicts taking place in the middle east and beat and gaz, or else. so add, in addition to the violations, again, this, this of rent, t of lebanon. so, the start of our discussion was centered on the situation and see what to do with, according to the international community, to say and so outside supports to head of the city. and the city and get the country back on its feet without intervening or, and sort of feeding. and the domestic affairs is important to maintain countries, unity and to the total integrity this denise, we have been closely monitoring this, unfortunately unfolding and a number of the areas of the so called the spring again,
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id today the or is there loosens most of it is the old conflicts, most of it is all with on the basis of the united nations resolutions, be it the as a, or the palestinian conflict book, or that of lebanon. and then each we also spoke about means of co brace and within the 5 of the solo, a guess been see states, what do we, what else? we also discussed, of course, the means of cooperation on the i've got any issues from each if you're including that on the, the most of the formats. in addition to the thoughts for a stay in the platform, russia run with the site and that, but it's not listed on skin color. we also discussed the situation in the brain. i
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explained to the right hand official and i really appreciate that understanding uh those causes of this conflict then i, i appreciate the position i thought you said by them is there is a specialty that they are the g, adamant to accept press there to set a data to that it goes to words of the of you ever done. the rest says so frightened thing and cynthia, to, to use 3 brilliantly. there's the single problem that i still use. the same came through unlawful cool and doomed the less and citizens in the east to dead storms furthermore, but also spoke to you to which the should i should in the 21. thank you. no, no, no, somebody excited to does a person that's just it's because the wishing was lose. when you money visits,
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that it might, you list the whole for the but you've been listening and you're still watching hear the live press conference between the iranian foreign minister, a bus, a rock, she and the russian farm mississauga. i live ralph, this is happening in the uranium capital that run. now we just caught a bit of it. let's bring in dorset jabari. alpha 0 is dorothy jabari. this is your patch. so we're lucky to have you here in doha because you're off and extensively reporting from russia and from iran. so what stood out to you there? what would you say was the headline of what you're, well, be raining for minister of bus at off to you reiterating around this position when it comes to any possible discussions with the united states about or ons dispute at nuclear program. he said that under the policy of this maximum pressure campaign, which trump has reinstated yet again, it's the pressure on iraq, on or on. yes, uh, the revenues are not going to go to negotiations under these conditions. now, it's interesting to point out that russia plays an integral parts in this because
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russia is one of the countries that is 1st part of the un security council. and also it is one of the countries that is helping around with its nuclear program, specifically the brochure nuclear facility, one of the 6 nuclear sites in iran was a basically became operational with the assistance of russia in 2011. and since then, the russians have engaged in a number of agreements to expand the brochure nuclear facility. so when it comes to arouse nuclear program, there is no other country that is more involved in it. then russia, even during the 2015 you nuclear deal to j. c. p way. russia was one of the countries that agreed to take in the excess and rich uranium from iran, as part of that agreement. so it is very much invested in what happens in terms of airlines nuclear program, when it comes to any kind of agreement down the line with to the americans and the europeans. and now we're hearing from the radians in front of the russian foreign
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minister that under this so called maximum pressure campaign that trump has re launch on or on. meaning he's trying to increase the number of sanctions on or on various different programs to try and bring it to the negotiating table. a policy that fails in 2017 and 28 comes 1st term. yes, it fails. and revisiting that policy is not going to forced air onto the negotiated pebble. and russia were expecting the foreign minister. he lab roth was in saudi arabia earlier this month talking to his us counterparts about ukraine on the war. there. it is understandable that iran would have also come up in those conversations and it is believe that's his conversations with the americans about iran. would it be something that is also discussed with the radians right now into her on. okay. so they're saying the arrangements here are messaging that they've got russian support. so like a lab rough isn't different. so they've got russian assistance with their. busy
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nuclear program talking about a civilian program and they're also messaging very strongly to the us putting pressure on us. that's better, we're not responding to that. you very helpfully reminded us that in his 1st term, donald trump already tried to do this and it didn't work. is there something, is he doing anything differently this time to? well, when he's 1st came into office january 20th, he said that she doesn't want to stop iran from a getting a nuclear weapon through war. but that is not an option. he wants to see. he said he wants the wrong, he doesn't want, doesn't want, it doesn't get wrong. that's what he says. he wants with agreements with her on, with a signature, meaning an agreement. no, bob's is what he said. and i think right now he's exploring those avenues through increasing sanction sunday for the radians, that is not acceptable. they want to see an administration in the white house that is open to discussions without setting these obstacles for around to get there. we
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have to remember 2018. trump withdrew from the nuclear deal. she sentient errands, revolutionary guard, he sanctioned iraq, the celebrating the purchase of radian oil. and all these measures that force iran at that time to slowly reduce its commitment to the nuclear deal, giving us. but getting us where we are right now is 60 percent and richey way new levels, a huge stock pile of enriched uranium inside the country. and also at the same time, we have to remember that the un security council sections that were placed on errands and not only nuclear programs, that weapons programs, meeting the sale and purchases of away new weapons, have now been lifted in october of 2023, which is the last time the russian foreign minister level officer level was into hong was when those us security council council sanctions were lifted. that meant iran for the 1st time in decades could officially sell drones, missiles,
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whatever military technology, one or 2 to any country in the world. and we saw russia was one of those countries that purchase drones, according to the radians prior to launching the war and ukraine. so russia and iran have had a very long and sometimes complicated relationship. but i think survey lover of right now to visit to one at a critical time, not only in the region, but when it comes to iran and it's relationship with united states, given what we've seen happen between a prisoner put in and president trump. i think it's very significant and it could have ramifications how iran will proceed and its relationship with the united states on the lines the doors the thank you very much. we were very lucky to be able to get your analysis snap analysis on this. just as we caught the end of that press conference with the origin and russian foreign ministers to country where you have reported extensively, dorsey jabari,
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thank you. the at least 6 children and guys have died over night because of the cold weather. one of the victims, a baby girl called she was just a few days old, tens of thousands of palestinians across the street for a living among the rubble of their destroyed homes. strong winds and heavy rains have turned make shift shelters into barely livable spaces. the humanitarian crisis is being worsened by israel's blockade, on aid and mobile homes. abraham l, sending the reports from casa city. a combination of factors that as they families and the bees, these guys a script, the offer mass of the brutal is what the war that destroyed everything. and the reason where the weather add this extra stuff winter to hundreds of thousands of displays, bells,
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demons who return to find their homes completely destroyed. they have been forced to live in the open in the flimsy tents that do not provide any sort of of protection from the bite in weather, as you can see this family here. and then as you can see, the situation here is getting a much more dire as this 10, which is shelter in this family here. and a she, i, your neighborhood are facing har circumstances. if you're in the night, especially in this winter season, and then the lease of the 1st time i'm station living, an attempt is really hot. like a day of garden we will, soaked in rain will touch, the ground is still wet and cold, and the young children counts in shirts. they've been coughing and vomiting all night long. i am helpless, especially because there is no medicine available. my children are in pain and i am helpless. we are a family of 7, and i cannot afford to buy them heavy clothes or blanket. a lot of how much hasn't
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as much as an additional guy. we can't enjoy living in tents in this cold weather. let alone children, my children is sick, coughing, day and night, with no access to medicine. we need cover medicine, at least for those wonderful children. attend is nothing but a shed, and it doesn't protect you from the cold or rain in the winter. we're suffering day and my children have lost their lives. it's due to the bite in the are due to the, the freezing weather in regards for enjoying this winter season. families are going to so much har, circumstances in your end, this dire winter season of which that is the many families and leaving families without any sort of protection from the freezing weather. abraham sunny i 0 god the city at this time. on the,
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on the back of that reporting. biber emails lately honey, my mood is in gaza. city honey, you were just out of hospital reporting on this. the medical consequences of living in the cold, under the rain in austin and salubrious conditions share with us what you found. but we're still in front of this medical society, the small medical facility here, the friends of the patient, medical charge of old society. and just in the past a couple hours we were inside the facility and we can clearly see that would be the sat or infrastructure on the unreliable electricity and source of power. children continue to bear the brunt of the suffering. 9 of the cases of from java city arrived to the hospital in the past the few days are really suffering from severe cold or better describe inside the hospital as cold injuries. 5 of these already
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died passed away 3 in the 1st hours of their arrival and to earlier this morning, there's one more case in me to go and not send me to go complex. in the city of hon unit, there are 3 who recovered, but are still they are in need of the proper silt or proper warm side of the proper place. do that that the provide them with the necessary and protection of children here or a new born babies. in the inside, this video society are suffering not only because the are the from the vehicle, but also the fact that inside the house today, incubators is already struggling to keep them alive. the source of power can shut down at any moment with shortage of a fuel coming to medical facilities across the gods. for dr. is confirmed to us that these new born babies arrive to the hospital not suffering from any particular diseases that simply they were born. and their family had no weight to keep them warm. and this has been the case for the past. the past few days since the cold
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weather struck the area. and in fact it's, it's funny now, but it's still, we can feel the cold of the air is moving in the area and circulating an area definitely inside the medical society. here, it's already very difficult. and there's one critical good case inside the incubator that we're seeing earlier today. we went inside the medical society and this is what we found out as we walked around to all these machines are keeping desperately to keep the new born baby. so live in this hospital, this is the friends of the patient, medical society and the hearts of cigars of prevent for a lot of people and families. winter is just another season. but in gaza it has become more of a distance and for these and incense right now. as for insurance and drugs, winter has become so boot on the positive to day then babies are dying because of the severe cold, with their families unable to keep them warm. medical officials on the ground reports rise in hypothermia cases and with families unable to keep them warm. the
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likelihood of these incense a new born they lose their life are very, very high. here at the hospital, the doctor is confirmed that many of these a newborn baby is arrives to the hospital here. they arrive with no particular diseases. they were simply new of one and their family had no way to keep them warm . lots of little weeks, we received the mining units in our hospital and they come with a case which caused caused injury or hypothermia. 3 babies that survived and treated successfully and discharged home a spend one baby in order to utilize you integrate because, you know, the condition of course of this condition is because of the cold weather and legal save should 30 league of central heat think and lake of electricity in does this with, with chatter infrastructure has reliable in electricity. these machines are keeping in the background risk of shutting down at any moment, leaving many of the new born babies without proper heat and without being warm
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enough to survive the difficult conditions. honey, miss moore, this is 0 from god the cities. how this time? oh, good track. go as a spokesperson for the un humanitarian office. you are joining us from london. you just came back from gaza, although just a couple of days ago from a humanitarian perspective. what struck you the most when you were there? thanks for having me back. um i yes, uh indeed, i just come back from uh something i've been there on, on and off for i'm since basically the beginning of the hostilities as i started coming and started working there since the beginning of january of last year. and of course we've seen um district pre progression of the fighting and the destruction and now to cease fire. and it is very striking, one of them, very striking things that i've noticed as between if you compared with before,
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the ceasefire. and the situation now is of course the, the people who come back to the areas where their homes one stood and they have many of them have decided to remain amongst the rubble of their homes. and they have been market set up. there is people who have set up tents um, literally just on top or to the side of side there for the homes. and of course the she mentioned catastrophe that remains there is absolutely shocking the, the conditions, the living conditions of the people are unbearable. and we have, of course, within the framework of the ceasefire, have been able to scale up our assistance on a huge scale and a huge level. and we've been able to deliver a lot of assistance, especially compared to what we had before the ceasefire to quote the we've been what's the number one need right now for palestinians in gaza?
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i think amongst them of course uh, shelter is been uh absolutely high priority but also including food and water and medication healthcare. uh, we are dealing with a situation where the entire population of kaiser is in each. so it's 2100000 people who are in need of assistance and we have 1000000 people living in extremely sub standard uh tense or i would not have been called in tags. and so of course, this is a huge priority. and again, the we're dealing with the system that has been designated, most of the infrastructure has been destroyed. people have lost their homes, their new com systems are compromised, it is called, we're in the middle of winter. there's july storms, and it's just, it's a crisis after crisis after crisis that follows. during the war, there was
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a you and report accusing israel of deliberately targeting a guys's health care system. and the majority of the hospitals were either partially destroyed, some totally destroyed, and in any event, went offline and could no longer provide medical care. are there more hospitals now the policy is can go to, to get treatment? and so as you, as you rightly said, the health care infrastructure has been distributed. there are a lot more medical facilities that we set up. so in total, which includes field hospitals and partially functional hospitals, as well as various are temporary medical facilities and finally health care facilities that we've set up. we have about $257.00 of them across a strip, which allows people to, of course, go and receive primary health care, a secondary health care. but again, the whole system has to be restored and rehabilitated, and we've been able to,
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again, since the sci fi to called to bring in assistance to bring in medical supplies and, and deliver fuel to, to the hospitals and, and do things to, to uh, to initiate uh, repairs, but again uh the, the extent of this destruction is extremely best or good to rest. go spokes person for the un humanitarian affairs office. ok. thank you very much for joining us on the options here in news. our thank you. the is really military is expanding its offensive across the occupied west bank. its forces are reading the city of novelist where gunfire has been heard. there are also reports of soldiers storming a mosque and blowing off his doors. israel's military res, across the territory in recent months, have forced tens of thousands of palestinians to flee. the israel's assaults has been particularly focused on the
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janine refugee camp in the north, where tanks have been deployed and ordered to remain. bulldozers are also demolishing large areas of the camp that is now virtually empty. southware and the occupied westbank is really forces of withdrawn from the town of cup of tea and the south of jeanine. they arrested a number of people during their 2 day raid is really forces also destroyed water facilities and electricity networks. the serious president down middle cheryl has opened the national conference in damascus and repeated his calls to unity. the dialogue intends to charge the path forward politically and lay the groundwork for a new constitution. it also aims so address, economic, social, and political issues. the new governments which to power in december as promised an inclusive political transition. and this conference was one of his pledges. and
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the, this is a period of rebuilding our country of decades of destruction, devastation, syria is indivisible. and that one might slice in our unity, syria is economy has been reeling on the systematic vandalism gift. the nucleus of development lies within. we require a plan for a substitution, and we must 10 series opportunities into practical investment johnson. we must stand firmly, harshly against those who may seek to undermine our unit. to take a quick look at the effect that the sanctions have had on syria over the years. they've been in place since 2011 and they targeted his financial transactions for like sports and trade. amongst other things. since that time, serious economy has drunk like 85 percent of the country g. d p. dropping from 67500000000 to 9000000000 in 2023. 90 percent of syrians now live in extreme poverty. nearly 13000000 do not have enough food. the sanctions also made it
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difficult to bring it aid and medical supplies, and experts estimate that it could take decades to return to the pre award g d p. that was the g d p in 2011 and another decade to fully rebuild the country. joining me in the studio is leaving the hosp, the story, and political and less than director of the syrian association for citizens dignity . today's of is a significant day. i think you'll agree a very important day for syria. it is the beginning of this national dialogue supposed to be really the beginning of the road for this political transition that could stretch over 4 years suppose to end with the constitution and with elections and people choosing their next leader in syria. do you believe in this process? well, 1st of all, thanks for having me. i think it's very important to know what the event in its historical context today is not the through national congress of 19191920, which announced the 3 and king them or the national assembly of and 1950,
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which gave the of 1950 constitutions, regarded as one of the best constitutions, the history of up to you, this is a series of workshops that meant to produce a series of non binding recommendations. and then you'll have tardies. so i think the event was hyped up a little bit and probably, but i might hearing that maybe you have some skepticism about the process. oh not really. actually. i'm just, it's very important, but it's in the right context in order to give it the right to wait and give it the right the evaluation. so in that regard, i think this is a major step, because we have to understand that where we're coming from, this is the 1st time in more than 60 years, the students are free to assembled, free to get together and ultimately discuss the politics, the economy of the society without having censorship or a threats against their lives or liberties. these workshops are supposed to be representative of syria, syria, and civil society. it's men and women, but it's are also multiple sex. supposed to be all the sex and syria. do you feel
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it is representative? i think a big effort has to be made in order to have to be inclusive as much as possible. but i think also one of the weaknesses of, of the events, the best way i tried to put it in the context. and this is one of the kind of criticism that we heard from serving us. who took part in those workshops who started actually 10 days ago in the different cities in syria and now culminated in damascus. if it was rushed a little bit, probably we can understand that is being rushed because the new authorities have a lot of pressure to announce and you government and you would want. there's no government. then as you said at the beginning, this is just one milestone within 3 major milestones that were announced by the authorities to one month ago, roughly when they said that the transitional period will need 3 things. the 1st one is to a point legislative assembly. yeah, the 2nd thing is to a point delegation or committee that will run the national dialogue, which what we've seen right now. and the 3rd one is to have annual costs, additional declaration to fill the cost additional gap that we currently have. so this is, as you said, a process, but probably the next shall del,
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like in order to be a proper national download. it should have been more of a process rather than any event. and this is where the good way is going to more the more it is a process. yep. the longer it takes, right, exactly, exactly. but then people are impatient. syrians are impatient and syrians are from our reporting a little worried because they've seed middle sure. welcome to power 2 and a half months ago. now he's saying is going to take 4 years for you to be able to choose your next leader. exactly. that reason his questions, but the weight from my point of view to answer those concerns and skepticism is really to give that event. it's right. duration of the right the right the right process. because this is the people who say spend more time on this. it deserves more time. yes, definitely. because this event will give the new parties the biggest jazz to show that'd be managed to do the shift from a group slash militia mindset to statesman mindset me to think really about the inclusiveness and not use it. i'm just the biggest fear that students have right now as a rubbish down for whatever decisions have been taken. so i think this event nice
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proper time, nice proper preparation. it needs to go for longer. but again, we all understand that the authorities are under pressure. the world, the international community are watching and they need to come up with a new transitional government that will fulfill the requirements of the city and people and the international community at the same time you trust to hm. it will show up. because as you pointed out, the, the workshops here, okay, they're working on inclusion, they're working on the constitution. that's the most important one by far, they're working on a number of different topics, the economy, etc. they make recommendations and ultimately they're non binding and they present those recommendations to the president to whom it will shut off. so a lot is writing on him at the end of the day. do you trust them? this is why i said that this is the test. this is a big test. i don't have to wait to see, i trust the serial people. i tried to assume people would understand and realize the significance of this moment, which is one of the biggest achievement of the revolution. we're changing the political culture of the country. so if serious demands more,
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keep the pressure cherish this moment and build on it to predict it's been ultimately, i think the authorities will have to respond. ok, the be most, there's a lot more we can talk about. so that's the time we have for now. but hopefully we'll talk again best. thank you so much for calling for my brother and use our thank you. it's time for the weather now. robins calling tropical psych loans in the southern hemisphere at the end of the southern somebody. it too is particularly cyclic. there are some like 6 potential developers here, some of which um, named this one, for example offers and the car will say is drifting slowly south towards the coast . almost straight. yeah. there's one that's not named around vantu off to and indeed fiji and the other ones comes to the other side. so the ones to concentrate on other ones that in the next few days might do something, i'm afraid might well develop sort of shower, certainly towards new caledonia and then towards the coast of australia. this one here is going out to see a way from old population to areas.
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