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the readings coming through making money, having a son with not fulls, and so i'm seeing stuff. december 13th on d, w the. this is dw news lie from berlin, georgia's prime minister says the president must leave office when her term ends of this month. sell him a 0 boss, billy is refusing to go and support the thousands of people protesting the government's decision to suspend talk to join the european union. and as long as fighters celebrate their advance into a level in the biggest challenge in years to the regime of my shock, all assets plus new e u foreign policy chief contract call us polls talks with ukranian, president brought him here zalinski as he praises her decision to come to keep on her 1st day on the job the
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i, melissa chan, thanks for joining us. george's prime minister rockaway club, i could say, has said that president celebrates are a boss really who is from a different political party, must to leave office when her term ends this month. the prime minister's comments came after due a bosh believe declared that she wouldn't step down saying parliament has no authority to appoint her successor. following last month's dispute at elections in his address, prime minister complicates a also ruled out a re run of the contested vote. thousands of georgians have been gathering in the capital to believe see, to protest the government's decision to suspend it talks to join the european union . our report here, maria, kind of might say, has more and not a tense night of and take government approach. s h p. c. georgia's are angry. the
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government has suspended efforts to join the decision they believe was influenced by russia. one of the rooms of the georgia apartments was set in place as demonstrators launched by work at the building. with the ride police responding forcefully to the demonstrations. protests was used anything, it came to hand to block the street and defend themselves. the parliament square has become the real dental group. in the past few days, the people are building of the battery case. the anti government pro testers say this is a pothole for the european future. mario and canada is one of those poor protest this. she's a lawyer, but since then the rest started, she has been on the streets non stop. so coast, georgia and government that has decided to deprive us and just to stop any negotiation with the union. despite the fact that the upset of
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the majority of georgia young people wants to be with the family. she questions the legitimacy of the government after october. this dispute is parliamentary elections . but it is, of course, that all the government wants to know they power and they are having the gun, the against us. but it is the real georgia here. the government is on the prussia, but shows no signs of changing course. the georgia prime minister, iraq, you called, but he's a, has blamed european politicians as well as the opposition for what he described as wireless protests compelled, his best fil a. but the main responsibilities on such a, in your opinion, publications and bureaucrats who over the local agents 5th, call them represented by fall position parties. so i'm going to come by,
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he's in says, however, that the relations with west will improve as soon as the war and ukraine is over. maria is back home and she's preparing for another protest. despite the dangerous mario says she's determined to fight. fear of course, is always there. it's a, a nature of emotion. but when i see lots of people around me and we are morally on the right side, of course that brings us a lots of trends. the traces of last nice demonstrations have now been cleared away, but these, because showing bits in, i have initially the georgia dream party found who makes these billions in russia remain. they be a club message for georgia to reach us. mine already got stayed away. now to the biggest challenge in years to the regime of syrian president bush are all assets, thousands of rebel as well as fighters have taken over much of syria's 2nd to largest city. a level also seizing control of the airport in dozens of towns and
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villages, syria and its ally. russia have carried out air strikes against the rebels. aside has about to defeat the insurgents. rebels by it, or celebrate in the central town square in the heart of a level. this fire of victory shots, savoring the crimes that has ousted syria's redeem from here, hold on and for the halt, the happiness as 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 or even shall. it's an indescribable feeling. my older brother was mounted here in the 1st 13 years ago. prays to god, prays to god, allow me to go home. a lot, mother go home. this video purportedly shows on gunmen and truck season control of the city civilian airport. the syrian army admits it has lost control
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of much of a level which it has for 8 years and dozens, if its soldiers were killed. when a coalition affordable groups launched a surprise attack, a few days ago, they seized the military base weapons and even tanks from syrian government forces . the lightning offensive is led by the r h b s, which used to be a guide does branch in syria before so ring ties. the collision consists of multiple groups with differing and the geez, what unites them is their opposition to syrian president bush auto stop. this assault is the biggest challenge and is do, has redeem and has dropped in the front lines of the syrian civil war that have large the remain frozen since 2020 the rebels have also taken control of dozens of strategic towns in houma and it lead provinces russia launched a series of strikes across the city in
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a bit to stop the rebels. it was the 1st time in a 2 years russian war plains had a level for more. let's bring in marina and there on a post doctoral research here in the worst studies department at kings college. she joins us from munich. marina, some analysts have described this group after named h t s, as is wellness, yet there are reports. the group has cut deals with local drew's and christian groups. i know this is a hard question, but generally speaking, who are they a good evening. well, it's a good question. the group is fairly new. so it was formed or re branded in 2017 by album and how much july me. but it's an off spring of a radical which existed since 2011 the beginning of the syrian civil award. your pop diagnosed for that group did have ties to al qaeda. it is
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a very interesting concoction here because um, on the one hand, this group is preaching and so our fee is form so that that's a sunni branch of face when the radical is some of the other hand, according to the gilani himself. he wants to unite all the opposition and he doesn't want any secretary in while and in or the to challenge the assad government . that being said, this group has been put on the foreign terrorist organizational list by the united states in 2018 because the, the things it cover it really works was okay. that even if it's over at lee denounced old kite and the rest at some of the fighters and it was in the blue link to kind of the rebel forces are advancing towards the city of hama in the south. do we know when they will stop? have they articulated what their ultimate goal is?
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a hey, it's me, you got the military and the political strategy or faced yes, their goal is to get rid of the side the machine. so essentially the goals haven't changed since it's broad assessor and 2011 when 120 and t different sections were fighting for power in the syrian civil war. so i think the, the primary target will of course, beasley in the province. but that said, they might go furs or what do we have to keep in mind is that, um, we don't know the exact size of this group and the were estimates of about some 20000 fighters is a 2018. so do they actually have the ability to recruit more support amongst as affections to achieve this goal and how the government then get if they succeed, then of course, it depends on what the out of there is. will do such as russia
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a rand has the law and turkey, of course. i mean, that leads to the next question i had in mind. i mean, this offensive is happening at a very momentous time. do you politically in the region we have israel funding has beloved on funding hamas and gaza. and even ron directly at times, we know that russia has supported by shar, i'll asset for years. russia is now preoccupied with its invasion of ukraine. is any of this connected in terms of the timing of this offensive as well? it is connected in a ways that this group of course, need for an opportune moment where all the key players are, backers are very much busy. was there bigger issues they have bigger fish to fry, and so forth for the russians? of course, this is the bad news because they are fighting in ukraine right now, and they don't want to commit any ground troops to syria,
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as they didn't want to do. so in 2015, they reluctantly joined to 5 because of the long standing tradition and ties between um the soviet leadership and half as all i saw was the share of that thoughts positive. so they cannot drop syria, they have military bases in and tar. it was a naval base and mean an airbase. so they can drop syria, but a bit they will have to somehow send in capable units in order to support this for the syrian our of army. we have to be very careful with names because there are many, syrian armies was in syria right now. the sides army essentially, um and of course it opens up another battlefield because the ukrainian military intelligence has been set to be operating in syria, supporting a government or position. so they h. yeah. sa, interestingly enough, has some capabilities that have been seen in ukraine such as the use of f tv to run
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. so it looks like there was a spill over of the korean war into syria as well. in this scenario. marina muran, thank you so much for joining us. as the new european foreign policy chief has made an unannounced visit to ukraine, ukraine's presence, let him as zalinski hosted a meeting with katya. call us who reassured him of the european union support in the war with russia college took office as foreign policy chief, just a few hours earlier, dw corresponded max xander is in ki, if he has more on causes, meeting with soleski, the right. i mean, every time a leader comes to ukraine, especially during the war um there is absolutely on the symbolic value to it. even so in this case, um, today was actually not just the high representative of the you kind of colors, but also uh the counselor presidents,
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the new accounts present gonna cost us again today. and the enlargement commissioner of course. and they actually all came on the 1st day of picking office, which only happened yesterday at midnight. so that's an added symbolic value here. but in terms of the actual promises or assurances of that they are giving apart from standing by ukraine's side, there was nothing really groundbreaking that was announced today. they spoke about the assistance and about the negotiation process of you a session process and about the 15th, the sanction package that is supposed to be presented quite soon. but one particular interesting aspect that they talked about this was that the new counselor present in cost us mentioned during the press conference today, is that the you starting next year, every month will shut out 1500000000 euros from frozen russian assets. several directly benefit in the assistance of ukraine. but in addition to that, to negotiation clusters for the you, accession process of ukraine will be started,
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will be opened in the 1st semester of next year. so that's a really long road ahead. try to bring your train up to speed in terms of a, bringing it to aligning it with the legislation which could take, take many, many years. but the process is, this is ongoing and that's what they were also here to assure people who that was our correspondent, max sandra reporting from the training capital for us here. as a reminder of our top story at the, our georgia is prime minister or wrapping couple of kids. a has said that president selling major a boss, but we must leave office when her term ends this month. as after 0 possibly who is from an opposition party declared, she wouldn't step down saying parliament has no authority to appoint her successor and you are up to date up. next we meet a homeless man from england who's always wanted to be a professional football player. now he's getting ready for the homeless world comp
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really indeed the snow on youtube, the can remember the mechanics, the guy has dedicated his life to becoming of for the phone. but he's had to face some of the toughest challenges imaginable. since arriving in england from if he 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 many fox waiting, causing this very frustrating. and if we had a, a name in this how the system works,
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you have to wait. and then once they give you doing the task that it's more, it has to be by my side. despite being apart from his family and living with constant uncertainty. because it keeps this force at the heart of his life. void, my desire to my everything, making 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 i 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 ad. but came under seats in the civil rule between the c o . p and national defense forces and the t cry, people's liberation front, mckayla and his family were bystanders. when the will reach the hometown.
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we're not ready for this industry. we're going to sit there and just do our daily lives. and then southern music comes within me, getting more frames that can hello my friend's kid. was it did this even, whoops. company to my mind. so when i remember i couldn't sleep an estimate. it's 600000 people, died in the war, including let. if mckayla is brothers and some of his cousins, millions more were displaced. mckinney was one of those who took a perilous crossing from ac 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 that were gonna be out some this that, you know, he explains for this. i can tell you how i would do this as
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a backup protection. though he felt he had to take any chance to leave mccain and still loans for his homeland. yeah, let me see so much too much. yeah i, i missed my friends. i missed my from everything in the country like my city that i, i, i really miss the 3 years on from his departure and with asylum. finally granted, mckayla is now looking forward. he has a room and a supposed to commendation house in north london and just enjoying life in england . he has been welcomed into the attend community in the city and found plenty of friends for football. 55, you have nice big games. the other states are headed to the bist, if you want to support someone's invitation, this kind of system is very helpful for benefits. you like me. this is why i really
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appreciate that one of us can see. even in the tough times he never stopped following history. mckayla was in the used team of one of each of his topics. ups for me is for twenties like my life since i was a kid. and it's less it was. and then my to just my coaches, they were stamped my father don't, don't look and stuff is to tell him to tease. 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 low needs flux. but now i think tons 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 i love playing, support for teens and into huge in preparation has been training every day at
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a local punk soon. his talent was noticed. coach semi so mccain a training alone and now trains and advises him on how to get a professional contract for semi the way mckayla deals with such challenging circumstances makes in stand out. it takes resilience. it thanks. i for some days it concerned us. i mean, each you said something that empty, you just said, okay, don't worry. i'll take care for you after that, after the 20, sometimes i see like you wants to drop and it's always that. okay. so let's, let's call it today. so no, no, no, i have to get this right. it just don't especially something unique that i was sending a lot of players and other people, so i don't have the so i cannot come to training. i'm cold. no, no matter what, he's racing outside. it doesn't affect me,
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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 only if it paid off in south korea, mckinney was top score as england qualified through the group stage, then helped his team b. so 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 these 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 mission. this is the wonder force, wonderful. it can hear me stories the about the plan as they pass space here. they
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have amazing background. you know, they made it this far so you're really proud of them. and then i love main things from the store number, 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 in the tournament. the mexicans got off to a fly before doubling. indeed, soon after that's england. recruit as mechanic got them up and running. his gold changed the momentum with england suddenly dominance. the equalizes soon followed tool. the men in watch were suddenly brimming with confidence. taking the lead for the 1st time by their opinions would not lie down spell of pressure. finally bringing it to 3. 0, then missed the intense physical battle. and also bull incident change everything the
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mckinney was send us the, the angle in full to the end. but just couldn't hold on. mexico eventually won't fit. maybe it's time to with the 65 when that is so i couldn't get over the line, the experience of a different culture and city and the chance to meet people from all over the world was invaluable to mckinney. stuck in london, the pain of the defeats and stones things was, i mean, based on the mazda fina, i was expecting the window to the one week and very have sounds like then the session i've been thinking unfortunately, was,
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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 blow 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 $53.00 people in the capital, a homeless and nearly $5000.00 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 chevy see the passage from my professional experience, the worst i've ever seen. that because there are ways to move people up the street or to prevent people from becoming homeless. we just don't have the accommodation
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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 earlier 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 say, 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 a new room really. i can do my own things. now i can think i can do i once. i think
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the 2nd thing, you know, when you don't have foss, this is tough. so by now i can do my own things. evan, because of my support, a medication was yeah. things are looking up fast, having been through the london housing system before. because it knows it's unlikely to last put in the secure pass by london. this lack of house thing such. and in the end it minutes, you'll just have to focus throughout. this is i left, you know you've done. you can be home this 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. he can once again dedicate all his energy to fulfilling the dreams he's carried with him on his journey from otwell. yeah, i'm going to pay for that this semester to me. i'm really for the day if i'm going to looking for what in my life now. next now is
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a bank to sign any club or any forklift so which i'm working on. it's my, what is my quotes with people? i don't know me, i don't me. so that hinting me most of looking for us as you know, i'm just doing what i have to do and then we'll see what's, uh, what's it, what's it about finding a home and finding it's not one, a human necessity and the other, a lifelong passion. the 2 main forces in mikaela is life 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 promoting diversity and tolerance. while preserving the old art programmed winery.
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