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will surface but i didn't like the idea of getting such an old fashioned job and being stuck with dreams coming through making money. having a son with non falls injunction stuff. december 13th on d. w. the. this is the deputy news live from fairly serious 2nd largest city now mostly in rebel had, is the most fun to celebrate their advance into a live out in the biggest challenge and used to the regime of basha. i was also coming up by test as class with police for 3rd, not in the judge and capital to lacy. angry up the government's decision to freeze tools to join the you're a pain in the
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i'm anthony out. thanks for joining us. we'll begin with the biggest challenge in years to the regime of syria and president bush. i last saw thousands of rebel as list 5 is of taken out of the much of the sick and city level. also facing control of the airport and dozens of towns and villages, syria and its ally. russia has carried out a strikes against the rebels. a side is valid to the face, the insurgents. rebels by it are celebrating the central town square in the heart of a level. this fire of victory shots, savoring the crimes that has also been cereals redeem from here and for the hop. that happiness is indescribable. the happiness of liberating the city of an echo. but we're now in the main square. we've been waiting for this for 10 years. well, even shall, it's an indescribable feeling. my older brother was mounted here and the left boat, 13 years ago. praise to go to the praise to god. allow me to go hunt allow me to go
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home. this video purportedly shows on gunmen and truck seas in control of the city civilian airport. the syrian army admit it has lost control of much of a level which it has for 8 years. and dozens, if its soldiers were killed. when a coalition of readable groups launched a surprise attack, a few days ago, the seas, the military base weapons and even tanks from syrian government forces. the lightning offensive is left by the r h b s, which used to be a guide does branch and serial before severing ties. the coalition consists of multiple groups with different ng into all the jews, for tonight's them is their opposition to syrian president. much are less on this assault is the biggest challenge in egos do is redeem and has dropped in the front lines of the syrian civil war that have large the remain frozen since 2020
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the rebels have also taken control of dozens of strategic towns and hama, and it lead provinces. russia launched a series of overtime strikes across the city in a bit to stop the rebels. it was the 1st time in a 2 years russian war plains had a level. o. aaron 7 is a former, a fellow brother at the washington institute for the need a policy and a founder of geology. don't nest. but serious president bush, alice of valley to push back the rebels asked air. and if the regime army was in any shape to do so, or i think in the areas that it's the court territory is where you have minority groups like the way it's which is what the regime is from. as well as others like the us mail use and she even working with christians and sort of the
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coastal areas of sir as well as around damascus. it will be useful. but in terms of those outlying areas that we've seen them quickly and take from the regime, it's gonna be very difficult. it's important to remember that the areas that the regime took from the insurgency back in uh, you know, 2015 to 2020 was mainly done by russian air power as well as ronnie and proxy networks in the ground. right, so what do we know aaron? adapt the militants, h to us and, and what do we know specifically about the foreign backend? i mean for the most part they primarily rely upon their own governance locally within northwest syria via text ation as well as commerce. of course, there is cross border trade with turkey because it's on the turkish border. but unlike you know, other, the rebel groups in serious, which is the syrian national army which is backed by turkey. she has, has been mainly independent and the court for they thought still seems to be
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gaining ground taking grounds. we've seen even some reports about classes in the capital, damascus. and can the rebels, realistically gain control are the major areas in the country as well. we've already seen them take a level as well as how my city, which is unprecedented. we didn't even take this when, when the rebels took a lot of areas a decade ago. so we're seeing has never happened before in the history of the steering conflict over the last 14 years. however, now they're starting to get into sort of the chord territories of words. there seems strong hold is on the coastal regions and we'll talk in our two's uh, parts of homes that are from a, as well as damascus. and that will be a bit tougher because that's where a lot of the security forces and intelligence agencies are in a way that maybe there weren't in other areas in northern syria, which was primarily being propped up by iranian proxy militia. and what options do
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assad's back is? you mentioned russia earlier. russia in a run have right now they're definitely in a more difficult position now, compared to when russia 1st center of the conflict a decade ago. as well as a ron because of russia's involvement in the morning crane. this was recently runs backing and both from us and his bowler in the word that israel's been conducting against them. and therefore both of them had been weakened on some level or have other priorities right now and, and that's one of the ways that h t s, as well as hodge podge of other groups have been able to take advantage. i imagine that over the next week or so that you know, there will be a ton of meetings between the russians, the regime, iranians are different. she and militia, from a rock from loving on. you can possibly even bringing in the who sees now because of how successful they seemed in their campaign and you know, in young men over the last year or so and how that they might be able to push back . the question is, if they have enough manpower, as well as military capabilities,
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as they did a decade ago, just because the context has changed so much in the past. second now, especially the last 4 years. oh yeah, the syrian conflict had subsided for some years. with these, when the rebels loudly confined to one area around did it live now this flare up? can this you think lead to a full blown conflict? again? i think some of the places to look for in the future is in the south in region, which is just south of damascus. that's the cradle of the revolution, where the 1st protests happened in 2011. if they're able to get things going in the province next door and swayed, has been actively protesting against the regime, which is from dominantly drew's. um for the last year. so. so there's definitely a lot of points where the regime is, is we can not able to control different parts of the country beyond just what we're seeing in the north. and one more before we go to the us involvement or potential
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involvement here. um, how do you say that unfolding? it's been quite surprising that the u. s. government actually hasn't said one thing about what's been going on yet, and it's been 4 days now. obviously, it's thanksgiving in the united states, but still this is a monumental event in syria. i suspect that for the most part it will stay out of it. there might be some diplomatic um, you know, meetings and trying to work out things. but the reality is, is a lot of the players in the ground that are forcing these events and what's going on there really doesn't have to do with the united states at least for now. unless it gets into eastern syria, where the us presence is in its fight against islamic state, and so on. many thanks for your time. thank you. us. of crowds of clashed with police full, a 3rd consecutive, not in the georgian capital to police. see they keys the ruling, georgia dream party pulling the country into process. all of us earlier, george's prime minister is actually come back. he said the state would not allow
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a revolution to take place. the wave of unrest was fact when the government for his talk to join the european union. police hired to you. i guess angie's well to come in to disperse pro european protests outside to parliament and typically see thousands of protesters across the country really to say at nights in a row, demanding that the government resume talks with b, e. u. the thing is that for many days now, already hundreds of thousands of people are coming out to protest, self organized, sacrificing themselves, their health and life. for one reason, these people want to see themselves in georgia in the, you know, a little by i'm progressing russia. first of all, rush,
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i was trying to provide whole georgia and they're charging by us by getting the government they want in georgia and taking us in without any power they want to leave us. they want, they want to do that. so we want peace. but we want freedom, we are able to fight for our freedom, the pro western george and president. so that'd be really close to government illegitimate and dispatching to protest for it to go up. the tip of sacraments will accomplish this together and move on again together with representing the future. we are on the verge of reaching through new elections as the off to a new georgia are comfortable, that's weekly, in which you are being back, cause its independence problems, double. and most importantly, it's free back to development. comedy thought of this probably as a box. we will not surrender to anyone. our double prime
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minister exactly cover sheets, a set in response to the protest that the state will not allow a revolution to take place. but to people on the streets, my clear on where they see the country in the future. all right, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world is riley forces have intensified their result on the box of gas tanks showing cause multiple explosions east of the out by law in central gas. meanwhile, thousands of people were killed or wounded in an abstract and a multi story building to the north. that's according to the emergency service. and it's rarely drawn, strike has killed 3 pay for working full and i didn't see in gaza is rouse me, says a card carrying world central kitchen stuff was unlocked and it had killed the militant employed by the agency to of the paper were killed by
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a 2nd missile followed it. at the same, near the city of hundreds, a mouse was released, the video of an american is riley hostage. it's the 1st time the militant group is shown living hostage in several months, and the contents suggest the video was recorded in racing, dies is rarely, authorities believe around 50 hostages still could be a lot of live in gaza. you as president elect, donald trump says abel nominated cash patel as the next director of the vi patel is a former trump advisor and a man to go in official has been critical of the law enforcement bureau that was written a book on what he sees as an anti trump deep state of government bureaucrats to now, to namibia where the opposition late associates party will not recognize the results of an election that was not by chaos and accusations of foul play. under lenny tula has accused the electoral commission of betraying vices. the presidential election
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began last wednesday, but had to be extended until today as technical problems prevented many people from custom builders. the opposition is hoping to in 34 years of rule by the south, west africa peoples organization swap. well, they definitely reported yes. got a risk that has the latest from the capital vinto. the official election day on the 27th of november was smart with logistical issues, ranging from a level pile of papers to electronic devices overheating and a lot of movie and voters was simply not able to cost the votes on the official election date. there was an outcry by the public, there was an outcry by or positional policies. and this has led to the electoral commission of new movies, taking a unique decision in the history of this country. and they extend the voting period for another 2 days. this period has no lips to officially as of 2100 local time to
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nights, and we are awaiting the official results. meanwhile, we already have statements by an oppositional candidate, stopped at bundling the tutor. he stated that the selections can be called fee, free, and credible, and he won't recognize the official result. well, that actually means we'll have to wait and see, but i am sure that the discussions around the selections will continue long after the official election results have been published. a discover steve, right, is a reminder about the top stories at the sell, thousands of rebel as limis fighters of taken out of the much of serious 2nd city, a laptop. and the biggest challenge, unused the pricing, that president bashar assad, syria and to tell why russia had launched a strike against the rebels and decides as valves to defeat the judge. george's prime minister exactly complicates it says the state will not allow a revolution to take place and thousands of been protesting against the ruling
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judge in dreams spinning towards on joining your products. so for now of next sports, like adults to a homeless world, comfortable with that story, coming up often the right anthony, how to in the lyn st. combine. thanks to have seen the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in the car and use events analyzed by experts and critical thinking is this is the weekdays on d w. can you see what old car tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on so
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really indeed much. now on youtube, the, the mechanics, the guy has dedicated his life to becoming a foot bonus. but he's had to face some of the toughest challenges imaginable. since arriving in england from ac up here in 2021 has been moved around the country and in and out of temporary housing has twice been forced out on to the streets as anything in the box and looking cause they have. but i'm not the only one, many young people need to find them looking cause in manufacturers waiting. awesome . this is very frustrating. and is it a,
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a name in this how the system works? do you have to wait? and then once they give you things a chance across it's more to have to did by myself. despite being apart from this family and living with constant uncertainty because it keeps this force at the heart of his life. lloyd, my desire to my everything. make me focus on things that make me focus on my life. his determination is clear, but can someone without a home really make football his life? because his still think so and will soon travel to the homeless wills come. he has become used to other coming the toughest challenges. the in 2020, his home city of oddball came and the seats in the civil rule between the c o. p and national defense forces and the t cry, people's liberation front,
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mckayla and his family were bystanders. when they will reach the hometown, we're not ready for this destiny within the city, we just do our daily lives. and then southern music comes within the kid, my frames that can hello my friend's kid. was it? did this even? whoops. come to me. to my mind, so when i remember i couldn't even sleep for an estimated 600000 people died in the war including let us mckayla's brothers. and some of his cousins, millions more were displaced. mckinney was one of those who took a perilous crossing from if he up here to europe on the smugglers boat before ending up in the infamous calais refuge account, known as the jungle. eventually of to countess attempts to cross the channel to england. it was uh, really scary. i never thought i was gonna be out from this that you know,
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you need explain surprises. i can save you how i would do this as a backup protection. though he felt he had to take any chance to leave. mccain is still long for his homeland. yeah, let me see so much too much. yeah, i, i missed my friend. i missed my phone and everything is i can see like, my city that i, i, i really miss the 3 years on from his departure and with assigned them. finally grunted. mckayla is now looking forward. he has a room and a supposed to commendation house in north london, and his enjoying life in england has been welcomed into the attend community in the city, and found plenty of friends with the 55 year mess kind. the other states are headed to the bist, if you want to support someone's indication,
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describe the system is very helpful for benefits. you like me. this is why i really appreciate that one of us can see. even in the tough times he never stopped fathering history. mckayla was in the youth team of one of each of his talks. ups for me is for toys like my life since i was a kid and it's left with with the might to just my coaches. they understand my father don't, don't look and stuff is to balance that he's, we had a good the big stadium of the city is, draws our house scores, foot my back and then go play and the just to do that. yeah. it was like, easy for me to play for, for says coming to england. he's been in and out of lower needs flux. but now i think jones has come his way. he's been selected to play for england at the homeless world cup, and so south korea, the tournament gathers hundreds of homeless people from all over the globe for weeks on the street soccer tournament. every year. i'm heading now. i'm doing what
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i love playing sports. so i put, seems really huge in preparation has been training every day at a local punk soon his talent was noticed coach, semi so mikaela training alone and now trains and advise him on how to get a professional contract for sammy, the way mckayla deals with such challenging circumstances makes him stand out. it takes resilience it. thanks. i on sundays it concerned us. i mean, each you said i'm sort of thing but empty. you just said okay, don't worry. what's a care fee up to that up to $20.00. sometimes i see like it was the tool and it's always that. okay. so let's, let's call it today. no, no, no. i have to good this, right? it just something especially it's something unique that i'm sending a lot of players and other people. so i don't have this so i cannot come to
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training. i'm cold. no, no matter what, he's racing outside. it doesn't affect somebody sees real potential in mckinney ability wise, the premier, she plans that i see and you know, there's no different that you have to prove it. the over the if it paid off in south korean mccain, it was top score as england qualified through the groups. sage then helped his team visa, usa and indonesia. and the knockouts his teammates certainly appreciated his contribution . i liked him as a person. as a moodle. why, even so big time i put in the clinic to finish off, let's get into a professional team. we can also gained a lot from the bonds formed in korea. i made many friends here. i engaged is a lot of measurements. so under force under for it,
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can you hear me stories the about the latest, the past future. they have amazing background. you know, they made it this far so you're really proud of them. and, and i love many things from this terms. i can face a huge expense them and so i'm very excited on the pitch. it all came down to the final against mexico, the most successful nation of all time and the tournament, the mexicans got off to a fly before doubling may indeed soon off to england. recruit as mechanic got them up and running. his gold seems to mention with england suddenly dominance. the equalizer soon followed to all the men and was suddenly drumming with confidence. taking the deed for the 1st time by their opinions would not lie down spell of precious. finally, bringing it to 3. 0. then it meant the intense physical battle. and also the
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bull incident changed everything. the mckinney was sent off the, the england for to the end, but just couldn't hold on mexico. eventually one maybe starts with a 65 when that is so i couldn't get over the line, the experience of a different culture and city and the chose to meet people from all over the world was invaluable to mckinney. back in london, the pain of the defeats and still stings rose. i'm in the very center and those are fine. i was expecting the window to the one week and
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very half so it was like then the session i couldn't think unfortunately was, was to come soon after 9 doing mckinney was told he'd been evicted because his landlord wanted to sell the house. it was a bishop at the moment. uh before me, it's hot, but i'm just starting from scratch now. yeah, it's hard for me on the move. his thoughts from a loan in this struggle. there are an estimated 350000 homeless people in england from a population of 58000000. and in london, the situation is even worse. one in 53 people in the capital, a homeless and nearly 5000 people sleep rough across the city. every night of 18 percent on the previous year. i think we're facing unprecedented numbers of people coming to the streets. jenny, to best us as the director of housing and services at london, homeless charities the passage from my professional experience, the worst i've ever seen. because there are ways to move people up the street or to
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prevent people from becoming homeless. we just don't have the accommodation available. so it is a constant struggle. in his view, young people like me can a have been hit particularly hard by government policies. but the ousting of the countries conservative government monday, the early of this year office some shoots of hi. my impression is this government is going to look at water harden's us, and for as much as we can say, the government policy will build will build $1500000.00 additional hines they didn't get billed as an i. so it's the between now and then. and one that says doing the same thing over and over again, it's just not working. so i think, i think there is hope, and i think there is a need for what radical change we can assess and leave never lost his home. and for nowadays, that has been remote in the management of his old house has changed and he's got
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a new room really. i can do my own thing. so i can think i can do i once. i think the 2nd thing, you know, when you don't have foss, this is tough. so, but now i can do my own things. evans, because of my support to medication walks. yeah. things are looking up. but having been through the london housing system before because it knows it's unlikely to last for the secure pass like london days, luck of house thing such. and in the end it minutes, you'll just have to of course not the order says i left, you know, you tell me the time, the homeless tomorrow, you don't know. i'm anyways, i left on this, but for now i can say i'm, i'm sitting, i'm focused, i'm happy with the place to sleep suicide. she can once again dedicate all his energy to fulfilling the dream he's carried with him on his journey from otwell. yeah, i'm going to put it in for that this semester to me. i'm in the for the day if i'm
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going to looking for was in my life now. next now is going to sign any club, any forklift, so which i'm working on. it's my own is my quotes, the people i don't know me, i don't me so that helping me. i'm also looking for it's as you know, i'm just doing whether it has to do and then we'll see what's uh what's, what's the help of finding a home and finding it's not one human necessity and the other a lifelong passion. the 2 main forces in mikaela is life are rarely compliment each other, but he's made it this fall by baffling the odds and he shows no signs of stopping. now the, the reason is decline in d. b sales models over most certainly has been influenced by the bank. this,
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