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the rescue cheese become pools in a cruise to your political conflict. amazon, i'm afraid i'll never see him again. when, oh, you lost under the stops december 18th. on d. w. the . this is the, the new is live from bell and syria looks to the future as parliament says, it is ready to help build a new country. b as in his travels with ousted syrian rule. uh, bosher, all the assets said the control promising for the security of a transitional government also coming up pro e would demonstrate as in georgia, defy a government crackdown for 12 straight nights into please see beyond the capital of mobilizing support is a tougher so the
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i'm going to have those as well come to the program. rather late as have begun to establish their control and syria. the parliament made up a form of assets. supporters says it will backs up people's will to build a new country revelator who let the offensive against owls to president bush or our last side has met with the outgoing prime minister in damascus diseases. meanwhile, israel, the us center of the launch strikes in syria and defending that interest in the country. i say the stripes out to prevent weapons in the technical sides, folding into hostile it's or so let's go straight to syria, then with gentle as much as able to standing by for us ease and the city of commercially in the northeast of the country mathias. you are in an area controlled by kurtz and siri and democratic forces. there was somebody strikes on coming to
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the last night. but what else can you tell us? yes, from this balcony where i am now. we saw them yesterday around 10 or 11 o'clock in the, in the, during the night. they were took place one or 2 kilometers away from here, where the airport of come usually is. this output airport had been controlled by assets soldiers until such a day. then they left and curtis, the troops took over the control of this airport and now is raised supposedly attacked this the airport heavily during one hour. we saw a lot of munition exploding here, a really close to the city of chemistry. and israel had carried out more than a 100 strikes the 2 different military sides in syria, from the attack, yet the coast in the, on the south and anywhere where they expect ammunition and of the acid resume,
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which is road does not want to fall into the hands of the rebel groups. now you are this a curtis dominated area that how the various rival groups acting off to the phone of the regime. all they cooperating with the a t h a t. s a lead groups. they that the rebels who took damascus a yes for sure. the i cool operating informally so far the code is lead us. they are communicating with the leaders in the mass coast in egypt, and then other regions. they'd try to play an important role in the new syria, but it's not confirmed yet. what kind of sir, this would be? and the idea of a leader out of july and the from the main melisha group is to maintain the public institutions working to and do not ex, change a lot of property and pro use so far in order to be, to carry on,
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then to go on as fast as possible and with a functioning system, but it is for sure that syria will be different. after this of a change in power, it will be a different face. and so far the rebel groups, which are really em with different intentions. they are negotiating about the new way syria will be got on monday. so if you, you mentioned the transition of power, that is progressing. can you tell us what measures are being taken by siri as a newly this so far, they tried to get all the prisoners out of the prisons, and it's really not sure if that is, is anyone else left in these buildings and they want to, to have the business, as usual, as we can say, they tried to open the board, has lots of tools and control every one or tried to control it. everyone,
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the refugees joining us and the institutions and members of institutions who come into syria. they try to not lose the control on his board as they tried to maintain the public institutions working and to a certain degree bod. yeah. as i said, and they're also in political negotiations that taking place. and um, yeah let's, let's see what, what is the, what's the outcome of this so far we have no conclusions on no. um, no, really, really big steps. uh which would it be taken um from the table. uh, but he has uh, with regards to the refugees, millions of them and neighboring countries. do you get the feeling that way you, while the people are already returning and significant numbers a still where i am. and conversely, we don't have any feeding of this because the bought it behind me where you can see uh, turkey. uh over there. this bar i had been close for many,
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many years because turkey present ad one does not want to have an fluent exchange economically. a, for example, with a code is regions here in syria, but some 100 kilometers a to the west of my where i am. a 2 borders had been opened to buy out one. and he wants the sony refugees to go back to syria, to their home series. and i think many people are willing to do so in the next days when they think it's safe enough. but they're also new refugees inside syria forma also to support us who are coming. for example, do this code is region where i am located and also, and people who are frightened because of the is a misdemeanor leesha. so they also try to seek refugee here in dakotas region of syria, which on this month, yes, they're reporting from conversely, in syria. thank you very much, much you guys who have
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a lead syria next must find a way to revive an economy that has been hollowed out by almost 14 years of civil war. over 3000000 syrians, severely food and secure, all production is just the fraction of what it was before the contract then inflation is rampant. many and serious say it can only get better. of the syrians gather in the main square of the capital, damascus to mark a new dawn after the fall of president, bashar allah side. for the full of us side is broad. the welcome syrians remain anxious about the price of food. the grim might look for their livelihoods, and the tattered stays of the economy. and the came out today and thank god, there's no fear. there's nothing to be scared of. everything is okay in the country 2nd. so i'll just hope the economy gets back on track. and everything will be okay . serious economy trying to buy more than 50 percent between 20102021. the
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world bank believes the economic impact and ordinary people could be far larger. most con scripts and the syrian army were a minimum wage, which is the equivalent of just $21.00 per month. hardly the kind of salary that will inspire a soldier to defend the government, but which many were on into the aspect to begin with. even before the rebels become their lightning advance out of it, live providence. on november 27th, nearly 13000000 people in syria needs of food assistance. assad government slash subsidies of the price of bread and shortages, drove prices up. this meant some families were spending more than half their income of the staple food. it's at the breaking point at the moment in syria. after 13 or 14 years of conflict to over 3000000 syrians are severely food insecure and cannot afford enough food, then monetization is a global level emergency levels. a total of 12900000 people in syria where
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classified as food and secure and need the food assistance before that he sent crisis. after more than a decade of war, instability and sanctions, the syrian pound is close to collapse. the official exchange rays of the syrian pound decline on $270.00 sold against the us dollar between 20112023. according to the world bank, people are forced to huge large quantities of cash to buy even simple goods. and many use dollars turkish laira or barter reintegrating millions of returns, refugees is another major economic challenge. since the civil war began, millions of syrians have found refuge abroad. over 3000000 are in turkey. 1000000 fled to germany. a millions more are in
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camps and 11 on and jordan with the demise of upsides regime these exiles might finally be able to return home. let's have a look at some other world news now. prosecute us in new york. 5 motor charges against the suspect accused of killing the health insurance. c o brian thompson. last week, please the rest of the man on monday in the nearby state of pennsylvania. you had a fire on faith identification, matching the one used to check into a new york also got an electrical commission as the catholic countries of physician leda, john romani, mahatma the went up of south of this presidential election. he received 56 percent of the votes, bahama, who had already been president 10 years ago, prioritize the economy, and lost the appeal to don't involved. so is it likes it as
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a way to exit gun as economic price. as in george pro, you demonstrates as have defined a government crackdown to gather for the 12th straight night in the capital tbilisi furious protest, burns an effigy of the pro uh russian ruling policies found expressing the outrage at the government's decision to hold progress to we'll see you assess the exception towards the country's pro you president. it uses the governing georgian dream property of fraud, efforts, contested victory in last month's election. protest also have spread to smaller cities, but active as outside of the capital phase. problems in mobilizing support the w's jones of scholarship, human scale reports from the georgia in town of glory, a warm jacket and a georgian flag, the protest outfit of tomorrow. and he is actually she called online for an anti
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government protest in her hometown corey. but she is not sure how many people will answer her call on your bus. yeah. just because they writes a social media. i will come, i will stand with you and they do nothing physically, you know. and that hearts me. tomorrow's hometown was occupied by the russian army for 9 days in the russo george and war in 2008. she was just 13 years old, but she says the memories have shaped her attitude to protesting um this building font. also these buildings behind. so many people died here. we really needs freedom from russia. they control our call a month, and they make some dirty politics around my country. the government denies protesters claims that it is aligning itself with russia since the war. georgia has had no official diplomatic relations with its biggest neighbor. initially, only
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a few people turn up in front of the town hall. tomorrow turns to social media to mobilize more. we set out to find out more about attitudes in the city. some young protest, sympathizers are battle weary when and these have retired, but it doesn't mean like we're not ready to fight again, but not today. we're just resting for today. among older citizens. opinions are mixed. but i don't support these protests because young people are unaware of the geo political situation. european union itself is noted missing for the members until 2030. and you don't get to choose your neighbors. we need dialogue with russia rescue. i don't good. so yeah, but i support the products because the situation in georgia is really bad just of deals one from my eyes. when i see all of this on tv. we also visit the music studio of nicholas, given the actually the, the,
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the jazz man is an outspoken defender of the government. just because of the people protesting have been told the europe and they to will save us. but we can see how that ended in ukraine, and he wants georgia to re engage with moscow, despite having lived through the russian bombing, almost nose and not for many people say, how can you say this russians are out enemies and occupies, but that's exactly the reason why we need to talk about the key to the solution lies in moscow. as evening falls more people join tomorrow at the protest. the groups may be small, but their presence gives her the motivation to keep going. i think i made a life plan is to stay active. of course i will do everything. what is possible for me? i will be social is 0. 247 is i do usually or end of this weekend. no.
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also, i will be outside and i will plan something new. i don't know yet. we are, we are working on it for her. this protest is not yet over. that's it from me on the news team. x. the mountain is increasing every year. so many gone up watching on the line, so that's the only work that is holiday destination drowning costs at the cost every year of the exports over $1000000.00 tons of plastic. why
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