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[000:00:00;00] a wave of sentiment around the world, if you will. she won't accountability from the people who are running their countries. and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and report from the big events going on, but we'll say, tell the stories of people generally don't have a voice. i'm going over time. that's never be afraid to put your hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what i've never really done. we ask the questions to people who should be accountable. and also we get people to give their view of what's going on with hello, i'm darn jordan, and joe hall with a quick reminder of the top stories here on tuesday or
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a permanent palestinian activist called ad. none has died and is ready, prison up to $86.00 days on hunger strike. i was a member of islamic john was arrested by israeli security forces in early february, been on hunger strike to protest against his detention. he was 45 out. there was neither abraham reporting from ramallah and the occupied westbank says admins, families, worst fear seem to have come through. his family has been warning for some time now that more than a 1000 a day before to take him to the hospital with an estimation. when a number of rockets have been fought into israel from gaza following canada, adams death zeros, humid outside has worn out from kansas city. follow to your functions here in the
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gaza strip. it's live and she had had an all other policy and fractions. they more and that and they said that the whole, the israeli occupation full responsibility for this. he knew a crime that. d been committed against that i also hear policy instructions. d valid for a response on this israeli crime, and they have called out for a general strike and protest. the un sedan envoy has told the associated press that the countries warring generals have agreed to send representatives to talks possibly in saudi arabia. when all the fighting between for them, the army and the power military rapids support forces has now gone on for more than 3 weeks. the united nations has issued a stock warning about the number of people fling neighboring countries the u. n. refugee agency, in consultation with the governments and partners,
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are planning for up to 800000 people who mayfly fighting and sudan to the 7 neighboring countries. with our quick resolution to the crisis, we will continue to see more people forced to flee in search of safety and humanitarian assistance. the latest figures from our teams on the ground confirm that $73000.00 people have arrived in neighboring countries, including sudanese refugees and also returning refugees. notably from south sudan, south sudanese refugees. saudi arabia's help to evacuate iranian citizens and the fighting in sudan. the saudi navy carried 65 radian citizens from port sedan, to gender, where they'll fly to tear on red and tear on broke off formal ties. in 2016, they began resuming diplomatic relations in march, iran's foreign ministry, thank sadie arabia in the holy. shasta and the transfer of iranian citizens from sudan to these land. nick republic of iran was a positive event in line with the framework of co operation between saudi arabia
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and iran. i thank saudi arabia, full day, decisive humanitarian act. roger, serious as one sold, has been killed and 7 others injured by israel airstrikes on the lippo state. media reports that the airports out of service falling this air strikes. several missiles are reportedly intercepted. president biden says that the u. s. commitment to defending the philippines is ironclad. he was speaking a visit to the white house by president ferdinand marcus, junior marcus was making the 1st visit by a leader from the philippines for more than 10 years. a significantly improve relations with the u. s. and taking over from rodrigo to tattoo and june, top of the agenda was defense, cooperation with worries of increased chinese activity in the region. in columbia subordinate president gustavo petro, of march in the capital, in support of his social reforms. addressing the rally from the balcony of the presidential palace method. oh said that it was time for the working people to
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make decisions and not just protest. thousands of people have demonstrated in ecuador capital kito. wow. they're calling for president b or melissa to resign last as being investigated for corruption and crimes against state security. those were the headlines. the news continues. he, on al jazeera, after hours their world stage, and thanks for watching bye for now. ah ah
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ah. 6 people from the middle east had left the region for many destinations around the world and for a number of different reasons. some high fled conflict or persecution. others go abroad for higher education, and some are simply seeking a better life in another country. said george is a businessman, who's made a name for himself in the gold mine in sec, church in north america either puts on me. you should thought somebody thought not of now godly. yeah. what about ally? i'll well, i'm in regina canada. la mcconnell garaged eligible ahmad not by law albert's army without submarine be november. good now lads,
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i coming up in part to a different kind of mini man economist till fled egypt to become an advisor to president ng kings. mm hm. mm hm. when the taliban took control of afghanistan in august 2021, it sparked a methics in a special to part report. 11 east meets the chinese entrepreneur with the all the way on out to view the latest news as it breaks the 5. think i think has been confined to the cabin or 5 claim control of major facilities. but so far it's been hard to confirm who has the upper hand with detailed coverage. people have come here to demonstrate against the growing police violence in the demonstration
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in israeli prison after $86.00 days on hunger strike. and i was a member of the signage, a hard on group. he was arrested by israeli forces and early february had been on hunger strike to protest against his detention. he was $45.00, it abraham reporting from ramallah and the occupied westbank says i've known families worst fears seem to have come true. his family has been warning for some time now that after more than 2 days, health is in danger. his life was found. i'm conscious today before she was taken to the hospital, according to austin in prime minister. she says, this is an act of estimation during the sit on envoy has told the associated press that the country's warning generals have agreed to send representatives to tolls possibly in saudi arabia. the fighting between sedans, army,
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and the part of military rapids support forces is not going on for more than 3 weeks . and i do, nations has issued a stark warning about the number of people fleeing to neighboring countries. syria says one soldiers being killed and 7 others have been injured by as many air strikes on the left side. media reports that a level airport is out of service. following the air strike. several missiles reported have been intercepted. president joe biden is describing the u. s. commitment to defending the philippines as iron clad he was speaking during a visit to the white house by president, shuddered on marco's junior, is the 1st visit by leader from the philippines for more than 10 years. my cost, i significantly improved relations with us, is taking over from dig to tell tape in june. in columbia, supporters of president gustavo petula have be marching in the capital bogota to back his social reforms that was addressed the valley from the balcony of the presidential palace is that it's time for working people to make
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decisions and not just filters. thousands of people have been demonstrating in ecuador capital, kito. ah, or connie propose it again more law so to resign. lozzo is being investigated for corruption and crimes against state security. coming up next and al jazeera, i'll do 0 world, stay with us. ah, moving countries can be a challenge, but been integrating into a new society can be an even greater test whether they are refugees of some conflict or economy, migrants looking for better jobs and for charities. many arabs have succeeded in building new lives all around the world. dr. behemoth waste was born in egypt,
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never known him not to be around. they tell when i go up to catch them and read the museum when lock them off. i would say that he is an exemplary father, and one of the most generous spirits that she will ever me. he gives himself to every one and never really looks for anything in return. he likes to give to teach, as you know, as a professor to be a father and give to his children, give his time, his energy to his wife, to his family in egypt, to his adoption family in the united states, to his friends,
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to his colleagues. he the giver ah, ah. 6 and for me, what seems most important about my dad is ah, his smile. that's really what seems most important. he's someone that no matter what keeps on file, now i'm gonna get like a go. he said, oh, she yeah. he's always smiling. he's face many health issues and he has with stood a lot and he keeps on smiling. doctor ibrahim always has been on a long and impressive journey from your arrest investors,
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egypt to becoming one of the most respected economist in the world. in comparison freight, george had very little formal training but has become a multi millionaire and generous philanthropists. are both these arabs abroad, originally fled conflict endanger, but have built successful careers in their adopted countries and touched the lives of others along the way. ah, a fishing town in senegal, losing it dishonest to their dreams of a better life than regulations or to report because synagogue doesn't over to produce al jazeera well tells the story of a community hate by
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a wave of immigration and meets the women left behind. i left my husband, i also left vinegar widows off the scene on al jazeera. ah ah ah. time now for your weather update across the middle east and africa. thanks so much for joining in and right off the bat we see this when sticking out on our weather charts here. so we go for a closer look up and down the golf breezy conditions on tap for tuesday. so q weights bahrain, and cats are wind gusts, 50 to 55 kilometers per hour,
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and that will be enough to lift the sand and dust for any spots in saudi arabia. for pakistan. big storm seem likely in punjab province. around the hor, temperatures on their way down, for example, cross central asia. so took minutes down. we take a look at the 3 day forecast and ask about from 29 on tuesday down to 19 on thursday. that is well below where you should be. now that we are in the month of may, what weather is creeping closer to the western side of turkey, and we've got this weather maker for the northeast black sea coast, given us a few showers in that zone. and off to africa, we go, wow, the heat is on a mauritania, new ox shut at 40 degrees, pulses of rain from sierra leone to nigeria. and as we go to central africa, just to the west, nairobi and westwards. that's where all the rain is falling in tropical africa and for southern africa. fairly quiet, but a breeze off the mozambique channel likely give us a few showers for central and northern areas of mozambique on tuesday, sir. ah,
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with thought the law will the law win with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership, recently fragile? what will u. s. politics look like as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the quizzical look us politics. the bottom line with south korea is rapidly declining. population trend is starting to show. schools are closing and benefits like free subway rides for senior citizens are becoming controversial issues. asia as 4th largest economy has been pouring hundreds of billions of dollars and subsidies and programs to encourage young people to have children. despite this, the average number of babies as job korean women will have fell further below one last tier 20.78,
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only 4 percent of women here between the ages of 20 and 34 viewed marriage and having children as essential. i'm worried about the big holes in our national security, as fewer people be available to serve in the military. with many young south korean, struggling with day to day career and financial challenges analyst are calling for innovative schemes to tackle the problem. the united kingdom will crown a new mona unmade, the sick king chose. the 3rd is planning a ceremony. the owners historic traditions while embracing a new mountain well followed. the pageantry from westminster abbey on al jazeera mm mm. by the sending the activists cardinality had been in the hunger strike in an israeli prison for 86 days has died.
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ah, my robot this and this is all, does your lot from doe hub also coming up talked to find a way out of escalating conflicts. both sides of sedan are to sit down from mediation. many sudanese are suffering because of a lack of food. hill and food right across the country. and the un hosa conference in doha to discuss how best to deal with afghanistan's taliban government. ah, we're going to begin with some breaking news. a prominent palestinian act to this caught out none has died in his railey prison after 86 days of hunger strike. i then was a member of the son of jihad on the group. he was arrested by his ready forces near his home, in jeannine, in early february. arden's lawyer accuses israel of medical negligence. it abraham
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is joining us now on the phone from ramallah in the occupied west bank. i need a tell us a more about how to add non and what happened immediately before his death when he was arrested in february 845 father has about 600. so i expected that he's going to be arrested. the charges i've had both of his arrests that bound up to jail or on he's ready. a system has charged him with violence. don't the terrorist organization which is now can you see the charges? and the question is to the charge to the presented with now he has been found unconscious. on the 7th day of the hunger strike,
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he has been going through we were just listening to his wife who has prepared you for the conference. and she said that they would not be doing that. it's bad. she says that the fighter and she said that that's why i love the faction that habits was of, is hon districts were against his detention without this was the longest device by need a for him talk to us from romano. thank you very much. indeed. were there have been reports, so of rocket tags from garza towards israel and we're going to get you more from you on the old site is joining us now from gaza city. so as long as you how to
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course, how to presence in gaza, what kind of reaction has there been there? well, the 3 rockets that were fired from gaza were a 1st, a quick response on the news of the death of hud that i had none, but then a policy you functions here in this trip issued statement saying that they hold up the israel occupation fully responsible for the crime of killing could that add none, and that this crime shall not pass without accountability. they've also announced a general strike here in the gaza street. we have heard cars roaming around, is since the, the early hours calling for shops and other facilities to shot and abide for to the decision of the general strike. they're also called for protests to come out among the different areas in gaza. also, factions here have announced that they will be holding a press conference. ringback later today in god's a city where
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a morning 10th shall be held for hood that i had none even to thank you very much. indeed. does him outside talking to us from guzman? united nations invoice to sir don, says, the watering generals who agreed to send representatives for talks, possibly in saudi arabia, walker pathis, was speaking to the associated press. but he warned, there are challenges to overcome for any negotiations could begin the fighting between citron army on the part of military robert support forces, as continued despite su 49 the moment we're going to speak to him, morgan, and call to him 1st hers her report the sudanese army fighter jets flying over by the east nile in dance capital hard to targets in positions of the para military rapids support forces residents of battery in the northern parts of the capitol. c, a fuel san curt belonging to the rapids support forces was head, leaving gloom of dark smoke. as heavy gun battle between the 2 sides raged on for
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a 3rd wheel of other parts of the capitol also witnessed intense fighting between the 2 sides. he is too frightened to leave her apartment and then he will continue. we hear the sound of artillery falling in the street. we are traumatized. every time we hear the fighting, we feel like we will die. the family is running out of basic supplies. the log i didn't get them. the rapid support forces are station in front of our home and they won't allow us to fix the electricity port. there is no electricity and no water. you know, the un says the scale and speed of what's unfolding is unprecedented in sudan. it's also says the humanitarian crisis. is that the breaking point? the the head of the army general and then put the han has agreed to extend
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a faltering cease fire allowing civilians to leave an 8 to be delivered the paramilitary group, the rapids support forces have also agreed to the temporary to but on the ground. fighting continues, including in tune, and it's been 50 undermined. local communities in hot film warrens, people to stay at home amidst airstrikes and artillery fire. millions still remain in the capital. taking opportunities of brief love to go and get basic necessities where possible. those who can make their way out of the capital have already left iraqis imports down say the feel a sense of shock at the sudden spiral into civil war. many have lived and worked into them for a decade or so. then i thought to don is living through a moment of real terror. i'm talking about dead bodies on the streets. we smelled the dead bodies as we were coming to cartoons and firing the shelling. sou done is seriously in
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a state the real war. we hope god brings peace through every one and 2 down. we are su, denise, people residing in the us. people should not think that su down has been destroyed . no things have happened, but we wish to stay strong. this group of somalis arrived in mogadishu from 4th to down months. i gave him so cosa, i am pleased that i have finally arrived in my country. however, what we have been through is unusual and hard to describe, but i am grateful for the opportunity to survive. but for millions of food in these, there is no way to go. they're trapped by fighting in a country. the un says it's falling apart. he bow, morgan ultra 0 hutton, where he was live for us in caught him now. so the fighter jet, so we're caught him. is john fi, the shelling this is supposed to be a cease fire. how confident can people be that these offers of talks could actually lead to anything?
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while these talk that both sides agreed to ask for the united nations, and as far as the sources here is not unconditional, it comes down to certain conditions from both sides. now, the sudanese army says that if there are talks with the rapid support forces, it would not be about an ego see ation or trying to reach a settlement. it's about a permanency fire and making sure that the rapid support forces will no longer be bart parts off to dance military institution or political institutions. and when it comes to the rapid support forces, they also have their conditions. they say that for any talks to work, there has to be a see far in place. and right now that is not happening despite both sides, agreeing to it for the 6th time. now, it's the 2nd day of the sixty's fire here, but there has been artillery share it, showing around the vicinity of the presidential palace in the early hours of the morning. overnight. they will fight the jets flying and they will surface to air missiles being fired. and that was very audible in many parts of the capital tomb. so this,
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the fire that the 2 sides agreed on is not actually holding on the ground. and that's the same case. on monday people in many, many residential neighborhoods said that they were able to see the fight to just that they could see it launching, strikes against a physician. but the arthur is imbedded in residential areas and so they were civil in casualties. many of them say that they want to leave the capital that they're trying to, or at least trying to get to places where they're no longer any fighting. but at the moment in the capital that it's a very hard way. it's very hard to determine where the fighting will be and where it will not be at all. going to have a thank you one in charge. more than 20000 people have already crossed the border to seek refuge. they're making the dangerous journey from sit down and donkeys and by foot conflicts also affecting people in china with the people of the flow of goods being disrupted, causing food prices to rise. i'm address reports from $10.00 in west for on the 70 side of the border with chad. right behind me is
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a local police station here in 10 delta. it is deserted, completely deserted, and the lock and key, and it looks like the how did they left this place when fighting broke out in sudan over here, the same board. and now seeing the presence of the police station, it's constructed by the united mission mission in the for as implemented by the slime relief agency. many of the residents who fled the town of 10 delta after violence broke out. we understand that a lot of houses have been burned down. our security forces took to their heels and crossed over along with civilians. over there is the river bed, the dry river bed, which is a crossing point for people who live in this town and not found themselves inside chad. now a lot of people are moving away from this area simply because they feel that it's no longer safe to be here. now over there also is the towns court house. it's also under lock and key, like many other government establishments. yeah. intended to simply because people
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don't believe the saved in this community. if you look at the street, everything, every ways empty except or cation of people, one or 2 people who come and check on their belongings, their houses take about probably, and then free across the driver have a bed into child despite the hutch, if they prefer leaving an open spaces exposed to the elements and of course, despite the fact that they don't have enough to eat in those camps, how many degrees algebra from pendalty inside dot for west of for region also done . well, the united nations is warning, the more people will flee violence in sudan. the un refugee agency, in consultation with the governments and partners, are planning for up to 800000 people who mayfly fighting and sudan up to the 7 neighboring countries. with our quick resolution to the crisis, we will continue to see more people forced to flee in search of safety and
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humanitarian assistance. the latest figures for more teams on the ground confirm that $73000.00 people have arrived in neighboring countries, including sudanese refugees and also returning refugees. notably from south sudan, south sudanese refugees. well, as we had the urines reporting that 73000 people of fled sedans since the start of the fighting on the 15th of april, egyptian officials say at least 40000 sudanese refugees have entered the country. some of us to wait for days of the border. many others have crossed into south sedan and ethiopia, or sailed across the red sea to saudi arabia on evacuation ships and 20000 people have made the treacherous journey into neighboring chad. meanwhile, saudi arabia has helped to evacuate iranian citizens from the conflict and sudan. the saudi navy carried 65 iranian citizens from port sudan to jetta, where they're going to fly to, to run, re i'd and to run resume diplomatic relations in march of to years of tensions,
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arounds. foreign ministry has thank saudi arabia and the holly shuttle. and the transfer of iranian citizens from sudan to these land equipped public of iran was a positive event in line with the framework of co operation between saudi arabia and iran. i thank saudi arabia full, that decisive humanitarian act wardrobe. and at least 55 palestinians of arrived in the occupied westbank landscape sedans who study olivia and jordan. the palestinian authority says 500 palestinians have been evacuated since the fighting began. and palestinians from the besieged garza stroke of seeing violence in sudan only to return to a place described as the world's largest open air prison. nor column has been studying medicine incident since 2015. and she was days away from graduating when the fighting began. and will allow or can feel surely any off. it was horrific when you see body scattered right and left, dismembered people, torched banks,
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you feel it's totally unsafe. i felt like the future was on hold and all my hard work while i was away from home that disappeared in a glimpse and in one day, all my hard work during 8 years has gone out of the gar power. it is true that we had warren garza but we used to be among relatives there in sudan. it was horror. and thanks to god, i am safe still ahead on our da 0 leaders of the u. s. and the philippines, me to discuss, defense, cooperation and china's actions in asia pacific and hollywood writers walk off the job for the 1st time in 15 years of talks over wages breakdown. ah, al jazeera sets the stage 3 elephant here, 5 other 9, although no, i haven't been deployed to faith just one enemy, global experts and discussing idea of video comes,
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be unscripted on al jazeera. ah ah ah. you want to go to 0 reminder, what top stories this our prominent palestinian activist called about non has died in an israeli prison after 86 days on hunger strike. i was a member of the sledge, a hot dog group. he was arrested by israeli forces in geneva in early february. the envoy to sedan says the warm generals have agreed to send representatives with told to possibly in saudi arabia. but vocal purpose has told the associate press that there are challenges to overcome before any negotiations can begin. in the capital cartoon,
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residents are experiencing widespread fuel shortages. many petrol stations are closed while cues of vehicles can be seen at all. the ones or united nations organize conference on afghanistan is being held in. cut out the taliban administration, which came to power in 2021 has not been invited to take part in the talks. united nations considers have canister on its biggest humanitarian crisis with diplomat together to james base is joining me not live on that. james. first of all, why isn't the taliban there? well the u. n. got itself a bit of hot water over this because the, the key issue, the world is looking at is the taliban, that's treatment of women and yet this conference is taking place. there are no taliban and there are no women. there's just the international community, the you and also, i think, got into a bit of a muddle with some of the things that said in the last couple of weeks we had the administrator of the u. n. d. p saying that the u. n. could pull out completely from afghanistan. and at the other end of the scale, we have a deputy 2nd general amino mohammed suggesting that they could be international
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recognition for the taliban. so i think what the un really wants to do here is get the international committee on the same page. and certainly those 2 extremes are not things that kind of come out of this meeting. i came here from new york is it just few hours ago and i was on the plane with the un secretary general until you good terrorist. he made it clear to me. there's no way that the u. n. will completely abandon afghanistan, but there is an internal debate even within the un, between the political side and the humanitarian side of the u. m. how to deal with the taliban. and the secretary was hoping is that he'll be, have a strength and hands, he makes that decision if he has all of the international community in the same place. and he has been helped by what happened to the end of last week, which is the 1st time since telephone took over. we had a un security council resolution that condemned the taliban attitude to women. and in particular,
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the ban on un female workers doing their jobs in africa. so the taliban is not there. it's not going to be part of these talks. and there are, is this key issue that they need to do. what is it is there is a lack of cohesion. what is it that they can actually talk about? what are we likely to hear out of these tools? well, i think they're going to talk about unity and unity of the internet community because they want that to be able to leverage the taliban and negotiate with the town about 60 general on great and told me there were, there were 4 main issues that he wanted them to agree on a great approach on obviously the issue of women we just talked about, but also the issue of what he calls terrorism extremist groups that they don't ever want to use african soil. again, also the issue of governance, remember the original plan when they originally had the doha talks between the taliban and the americans was to have a government that included the taliban. not just the taliban. they'll be trying to push the taliban to bring others into, into, into governance. and the other issue, which would talk about much, but it's not gone away,
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is the issue of drugs in afghanistan, which remains a big issue. the idea is to get the international community all on the same page, but i can tell you there are other efforts underway as well. and it's interesting that we're now hearing that the taliban for a minister has been given permission to travel. he needs permission from the sanctions committee of the u. n. and he's going next week to pakistan to meet with the pakistan foreign minister. and the chinese foreign minister, which i think is interesting. pakistan has had a more difficult relationship with the taliban since they took over a puck some who was seen as somewhat sympathetic to the taliban. and they recognized the tunnel when they were lost in government. they've had a difficult relationship shots so far. china is interesting because it part, i think of chinese, china's an increase diplomacy in this region and, and, and beyond. we've seen, well, they've done with regard to saudi arabia and iran, the negotiations they're, they're also getting involved in the middle east peace process. the peace process
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that doesn't proceed, but china is wanting to, to have a role there and trying, that seems now to also be wanting to get involved in, in the diplomacy on the missed on me. so from what you're saying, i can, i can understand why there is an attempt to these kind of get a cohesion prior to moving forward. at some point, they are going to have to move forward onto, they are going to have to start dealing with the taliban. and one would imagine that are going to be as you've been outlining there are significant hurdles to overcome, even in just trying to find some sort of common area that they can start some sort of negotiation. and i think the most pressing thing in the us got his own internal deadline on friday. this week is what to do about the humanitarian work on the ground. because those you and women workers are confined at home. basically, the u. n is not performing its normal humanitarian work in afghanistan. there are some that say, well, no, we should, the us shouldn't do this. but if the, if the women aren't allowed to work other say no, we should get, even if it's just men, we should get them out there to do that jobs because otherwise it's the ordinary
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outcome. so going to suffer. the un needs to make a decision on that by friday, and a much bigger review is on the way the former turkish ambassador to the united nations in new york. terrorists has put him in charge of a review to present auctions to the security council before the end of this year. james, thank you very much indeed that james bass diplomatic gather to thank you. or president joe biden says the u. s. committed to defend the philippines is quote, iron clad maybe speaking during a visit to the white house by the philippine president fed on marcos. junior mago junior was making the 1st visit by a leader from the philippines for more than 10 years. he significantly improve relations with us since replacing rodrigo to touch in june. top of the agenda is defense, cooperation with worried about increased chinese activity in the region. the united states also reminds iron clad nor remains icon. our commitment to the defense of the philippines, including the south china sea. and we're going to continue to support the
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philippines. military modernization is only natural, the philippines to look to it. so sol, treating partner in the world, are truly strengthen to read you far. are the, the relationship that we have in the roles that we play in the face all for those rising tensions as we see, you know, are all dissolved china, asia pacific and in the blizzard region. and the international monetary funds improve dangerous economic outlook for this year. grocers projected to increase this year to 4.6 percent, becoming a major driver for the world economy. but risks remain as jessica washington reports from beijing. the i m. f has raised the economic growth focus for the asia pacific region in a report that discusses how, despite this being against this backdrop of
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a rather gloomy global economic outlook, the asia pacific remains a dynamic region and a force for global economic growth. the report notes that 2023 is a challenging year for the global economy. as the world continues to face some of the challenges that come with the war and ukraine and tightening monetary policy. but despite that rather gloomy backdrop, the asia pacific remains a dynamic region. now, the growth is projected to increase to 4.6 percent from 3.8 percent last year. and the region is expected to contribute around 70 percent to global growth. most of that powered by india and china, one of the positive factors behind the regions at positive economic outlook is in fact, the reopening of china. we've seen that this week as millions of people around the country travel for these 5 day public holiday. now, factors like that give a positive indication as to the state of the chinese economy. increased spending
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increased mobility only a positive factor for the looks to china, but also for asia as well. some of the factors that the i m f has flagged as certainly things to keep an eye out on. as we look ahead to not only the global outlook for 2023, but, but coming years as well. one factor stickier than expected inflation, that refers to when the prices of every day, goods might, might drop, but prices for some services. like, for example, education might remain persistently high, also european and u. s. a banking sector, stress, geo economic fragmentation. as we see the war in ukraine continuing, and one factor that's flag as specifically for asia, is in the mid to long term economic slowdown of, of china. certain to have not only ramifications domestically and, and regionally, but for the rest of the world as well. jessica washington out 0, making us treasury secretary, janet yellen says the government could run out of money as early as june. if
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politicians don't raise the debt ceiling. president joe biden, and republicans in congress are in a stand off on how much the government can borrow biden's called a meeting with congressional leaders next week to discuss the situation. over 3 months ago, the treasury had warned the u. s. government had reached its borrowing limit and took measures to ensure it can continue to pay its bills. thousands of film and television writers in the u. s. or so on, strike demanding a higher pay. negotiations with studios and good disney. and netflix failed to reach an agreement on monday. the writers guild of america represents more than $11000.00 writers. online streaming has put a strain on tv industry revenues, a previous strike and 20 oil cost california economy. $2100000000.00 has been fighting until his capital joining may de rallies. please use to tear gas trucks and water cannon to disperse or protest, called by trade unions. the demonstrators have been calling for tax reforms and an
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increase in minimum wages last month. chinese congress passed a law reducing the work week from 45 to 40 hours. thousands of people have demonstrated in ecuador capital kito. wow. they're calling for president guillermo lozzo to design law. so is being accused of alleged corruption and crimes against state security. that court. i was constitutional court ruled on wednesday that the national assembly is start impeachment proceedings against the president. there is always you can find a lot more information on the website, al jazeera dot com. why those next? that inside story is coming up. we'll be back in about 30 minutes or so. ah ah,
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well, the heat is slowly starting to move out of spain, however, one, here's your forecast details for the 2nd. it may on to stay still high temperatures, though in seville at 36 degrees. but here's a peak at the next 3 days by the end of the week, temperature is more in line with where they should be. for this time, the year midway through the week, those winds will turn around and pick up in intensity. that's part of the reason why we're losing the heat to the northwest. we go, this breeze off the north sea is lower temperatures for the low countries, for example amsterdam, just 11 degrees. and after a shot of snow in oslo, that snow is now in finland. we see rain for the baltic states, western russia, and belarus on tuesday. meantime, a storm system through this central mediterranean, the adriatic sea is just chucking rain around all sides here on tuesday in this is creeping closer to western turkey and the days to come. but for now, this disturbance in the northeast black seacoast, just darting us with some showers there, off to africa, we go. high temperature is through mauritania in senegal. so new ox shut, 40 degrees on the nose, big down, poor sir the own liberia, beneath,
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toko gonna and that southeast corner of nigeria. meantime, for southern africa, a fairly quiet but a few showers popping up in how same province in south africa, including for its capital johannesburg with a high of 24 degrees c soon take care. ah, al jazeera since the stage $311.00. here i have been deployed with just one and global experts in discussing idea of a democracy. it was bomb to explore and abundance of world class programming. with impacts designed to motivate and inspire. now to sierra they share a board and all river, but a student is enrolled in
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a bloody wall. if yoke is concerned about the security situation, what all the risks of his fellow and ethiopia play the role of a mediator as it's done in recent years. this is insightful ah, hello, welcome to that program on him. ron con, for decades, sudan in ethiopia, enjoyed strong economic and political ties. but recent developments of strained relations between the neighbors. a body dispute sparked by land claim by both sides, threatened to potential conflict law, share any of your peers, $1000000000.00 hydroelectric dam on the blue nile has been a source of tension for years. and now with widespread conflict across to dawn. and refugees are crossing into the border with the if yo pier some a questioning if new alliances will be formed. we'll look into that with august shortly. but 1st,
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this report from capture lopez audio. the unrest in sudan could have wider political implications in ethiopia as fighting escalades. a regional ties could shift when a b o p as prime minister abbey act met, met to dance general out there that are broken and january problems were brewing and cartoon especially ahead of plans to transition to a civilian government. abby archman, who had previously mediated political deadlock in sudan, said he would not intervene. my message for all of you is to prioritize so done to prioritize the people off. so done and to draw your own solution for your problem. as i, you know, we'll have to count as a time of turmoil and crisis requires tolerance and compromises.
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ah, since then, the unrest has unravel between the army and paramilitary rapid support forces. some analysts believe this conflict could give an advantage to ethiopia on several issues. among them as the are for chicago border region, a contested area claimed by both nations. then there's ethiopia renaissance sam on the blue nile river. the multi $1000000000.00 project has led to a dispute with downstream countries. cartoon worries, the dam will reduce the amount of water it receives from the nile river. the controversy has led to alliances. sudan has partnered with egypt to push for a binding agreement with the deal bia. now, after weeks of violence, many question of new ties will develop to garner political leverage. both sudan, any the opiate have seen conflict in recent years. sudan has hosted about 50000
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refugees who fled the fighting in northern ethiopia between government forces and t gray rebels that ended last year. but now it's sudan. that's again seeing waves of people leave as a power struggle further threatens and security and political future. katya lopez of again for insight story. ah, let's bring in our guest. hey, in doha, i shall bussey research at the arab center for research and policy studies. she's also the former spokesperson for the african union in virginia. it's ana dink, her assistant professor at the james madison university. he focuses on the political history of ethiopia and africa. a warm welcome to each of you. i'd like to begin in doha. first with i shall bossy ayesha. this is going to put a p o p in a very difficult position. it wasn't that long ago in march in doha, that the war,
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some optimism that there was going to be movement on the issues between the 2 countries, between ethiopia answered on, particularly when it came to the board. it disputes, but now that's going out the window. so where does ethiopia land on this? does it have a favorite person that it fail? let it once in this war, is it remaining neutral? what's going on? when it to, to answer the question, we have to put the, to the situation in a context in an international context, but also in the regional context, starting with the international context of the war. the ongoing war between the, the, the sudan, i'm forces and the rapid support forces. i has, has been basically managed by the u. s. the, the crisis is being, are hardly managed by the washington, which is trying to a pull the,
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the parties to the conflict to back to the negotiation table so far. there are some good size because the washington insist that is going to have to compete with china and russia. and that's to don is as your strategic appointed at a cannot for to lose. and it has many other interesting economic, but also linked to the war. and ukraine and the of the, the wagner factor in sudan. so for all these reasons, washington is committed to find in a way of going back not only to to litigation table, but going back to the political framework agreement that has been adopted by most of the parties. so this puts it in, in a situation where if you're p i, which is a pro u. s. a government has to take into consideration this,
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this leadership. the 2nd factor is the regional context. and the reason contacts, let's say it's favourable to settling the, not only the and their destruction in sudan, but also helping the relationship between if you're an sedan or 2 to try to remain on track on a peaceful track. i, you, you have, of course, you have noticed that on the, the reason context has been marked by a tendency to go to negotiate the, the, the, the, the problems and settle the dispute, whether it's in libya or enchant, or even in the central african republic. this situation on that border has come down and washington is all eyes and you know, they're committed to keep that, that, that, and that can, that, that political settlement, that the settlement ongoing the, and on the other side,
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you have also the situation with, with other countries especially with egypt and, and the, and if you're here, we have an issue. we have lines and borders that haven't been marketed. but we, if your peer, i think there is a situation between, if your student has advanced, has advanced a quite well. and they have reached a settlement. and that has been confirmed by the visit of abbey. i meant to talk to them on january of this year. let's begin. itala didn't go ahead. abby albert has actually, as i guess, just said, been in call to him. things were going very well. and then we are in the situation that we're in right now. where does ethiopia massaging the same question that i asked? i sure where does ethiopia land on this? does it have a dog in the fight in the position where you guys located regarding the ongoing conflict and saddam depends on its domestic issues
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and some regional issues. one important issue that brings and so don and he'll get to gays or is this a learned very 1st time to capture land disputed for decades between the 2 countries alpha chicago, which during that took that i wore it, you'll get prime minister invited a hand to a d, 's, alabama. as the details of the discussion was not clear from what appeared said, but later in relation to the public and use that appeared for weeks after our bro hahn's visit to dc. i barbara han applied to source news in part of the exact i b, i am at the prime minister video asked him to take over alpha that might have happened because by then the prime minister wanted to and silicon to dry on old
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sites, including on the side of i was a side of saddam, but none was z. a war integrate? coming to the conclusion. people may think the war and conflict in it. yoga is over . and the problem is not only in sudan, but that is not the chase. as it is a changing dynamic was in it, which makes it the relation between the 2 countries complex in relation to this particular issue are off and fashion. recently i d, 's about moved to integrate region and forces and was a national army which did not go well in that node. is that an armada region, a good half of the soldiers in our region integrated into the national army. but then large number of soldiers are reportedly terminated boats and not operating in the border between it. yoga and so don, in and in many parts of the i'm hot our region just few days ago,
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a senior political leader in samar region. i was going down. i'm buys is about so everything is not under control of ideas about right now because that these are easy enough in a fight was region and forces regarding this at that a tauriel issue. but i don't believe at this about once a fight with sudan on this issue or 0. it one this to a possibly retake or the i'm if i showed them i'm going to culture land, but i sure the accelerates the war. if they take over l for shaka, they seized this opportunity that now sued on the is in chaos. and if you hope your moves into, into that area, a kiss is good bye to any. if you p and mediation, and it will prompt a prolonging of this war, is there a danger of that actually happening? do you think? well, unfortunately there is always a potential for of, for some,
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some incidence to, to, to go over control out of control it. this is a possibility that one cannot rule out. but what comes here is that this central government to the abbey a med seems committed to help in sudan move forward from this, this war. it has us actually a vested interest in, in help in sudan to, to sort out the conflict. and instead of adding to, to, to distraction another conflict, because as you, as you said, and as you were said, pointed out at the agreement that there has been reached between the, the, the government, the if you are being government and the triggering liberation front seems it seems going quite well. so abby has every interest in keeping that, that peaceful environment going on and,
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and going back to normal. he's trying his best to control at these factions on the border. and other factions, the and that's what counts right now. what else is the, the position of abbey? i'm mad at me. i'm had to has made clear signals. and he made clear statements to sudan that he is not only willing to, to, to or to help. but if he is pushing for an african solution to african problems, here is offered his mediation and that is a sign that he is so far he's in control of this sad situation can deteriorate if some groups decide to try to sabotage the did the situation a ton of we're talking about mediation now, right? we're talking about the fact that ethiopia could be a key player, perhaps much more than watching to pass much more than the you are, you watch more. any of the other partners? it shares a culture, it shares a border,
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it shares the than our river. so it could be and it has been in the past, but it also feels like that there's, if you, if it doesn't really have any leverage right now. and when you're negotiating with a 2 parties, that's the key thing that you need. does it have any leverage and it, your guy may have some leverage in this regard. but at the same time, it's not a good to forget every tree, another important player and, and their age. i'll come back to that. but again, i returned to and regional issues are confronted. it's your b, i'm saddam over the past 2 years. the during the dry war is a hope of a dis, aba, particularly the government of r b. i am a during the dry war. was act by ban handing over on fashion that too, as to don, it would be in control of every team in relation to, to drive,
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particularly to meet at to gray and circle and to see on, on the western as site that would even make a few just not to across the border into this, the dance that did not happen, as we know all at thousands of refugees and made it to as to dawn. and these are complained multiple times or so. i'm not formally through multiple medias that sudan might have been, had been that cheap yet left during during the war. and now there is the issue of at atrium at atria, also as, as the president of atria. also, at some point, showed interest to mediate before the outbreak of the war between political forces, including the differences between the civilian political actors and the army, as well as other surf. it seems that the cartoon declined at the invitation. they
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interest from assa mara and after the, i showed this interest and go to not accept that on this, he invited the out of the staff commander to asthma, that details of what they discussed and what they talked about. the issues in sudan is not t, it's clear, but it seems like it seems that a smart is behind behind a diag gallows and position. i am raising this issue for, for a reason, a, because a was them the dry. in addition to, i'm for shonda was sent to dr. has a border with sedan, again, because sudan has a very long border, was ethiopia. so was then the sedan i was then as a to dry is a steel and partly under the control of each. i'm on our forces are also
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a protein in the was then to great at region amana is and they at he try is not out of it yoga yet. so, and he try to has and leverage now in relation to the expediency between a dis arbor and the cartoon. and the leverage of a dis, alba is not very much as strong. the only leverage it has isn't. it has ended as a war and a nose, and it is up and more stable positions are it was 20 years ago. and in this regard, or it may have some ability to bring together as the 2 forces, not unknown, but was he and support of international forces like united states. i remember that that one in the and negotiation between is that the grey liberation front in northern it yoga. and at least about the united states government was a key player. so it's all i tell her, you make a very important point. you're very,
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very important points i want to bringing in a i show her when it comes to leverage, ethiopia doesn't have a huge amount says it's on it. that's giving other countries the ability to come in and to use their influence. what does ethiopia need to become? the key player, once again, it has been in the past will it's what does it need to do? well, let me go back to our to atria, because it's connected. ah, 1st of all, at the, the ticket, the mediation, the issue of mediation has been decided. i think it's, it's been determined that the, or the mediation is going to take the form of eguard. it's, it's ego. that is, is going to facilitate to the, or the mediation. and it's, and of course, the framework and the leadership of the us and seo to ravia. so if you take this is, this has been confirmed for official sources in sudan from both the upper hand and
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committees, our sites. and that, that leaves us with a y, eritrea and ethiopia, or does seem to have the, the leverage, none of them actually atria, ah, has showed a some inclination to m e t to rapid support forces as your gas has point out. and also area has showed some english, an inclination towards russia. ah, let's not forget that. and there has been our approach small between most cool and, and assa mara. and there has been some talk about asthma might be offering russia a possibility of that for, for establishing a naval base in on, on the right. see which is a red line for, for washington. so this is a motion just going to disturb you there. sorry about that, our 3rd guest that we wanted to bring you. busy earlier has actually we've actually managed to get hold of her. she's in pause. who don adalia. abdomen is
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a political commentator. she's in the middle of trying to evacuate her family from a sudan dahlia just before we get into tonight's her topic. good speed to you and i hope you can get your family out. but just describe the situation. just describe the situation that you're seeing in front of me right now. well, i'm trying to utilize any o route because i can take whether it's one of the evacuation. a or the, the saudi operated berries, but it's moving a little bit difficult because the saudi fairies, we need a visa, but to go through the whole process to get to get the visa and to apply it's moving could be quite problematic simply because of the large number of people trying to apply as well and a vacuum. some flight is just a matter of pop. lucky we'll get to get on one of the flights or not right now. i'm at the airport trying to see if i can get my immediate family on one of those
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flight. so the a thank you for joining us from such a troublesome situation as what we should look with it. now we are talking about, if you were talking about it's potential leverage, but it's, i guess in and in virginia has suggested that there is a huge amount of leverage that has over the situations who don right now, would you agree with that? i think everything all invested in what's happening so that has, has leverage over that to the both the reception the army. but the, the issue is the question is, is in the best interest of the people of the cities people. and at the same time, we do need this leverage, we do need that, you know, the added pressure, the arm to things will come from the, the, there's and there's also like, let's say the state of, if you will be a place apart, then you will have people who say no, this is no,
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this goes against the best interest of egypt and the army because each egyptian, they g, egypt, and the army. you know, they, they see i, so i, and then you could get the captions involve them. people will say no, the stuff will not accept it. so it's a very complicated market. it's not, it's all black and white. but at same time for us to move forward, to have to bring an end to the current conflict for all parties, why some are invested in this country need to really apply pressure. proper pressure on both are in the army. but to tell you, do you think that if you, if his role in particular is useful right now it has been in the past. it was only just in march actually where there was movement in doha from both sides to dawn. and if you're about the board to dispute that, that's will gone out the window now. so where do you think if you appease usefulness comes in, is it still that kind of player or as our other guests have suggested,
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this is now much more about all of the regional players and there isn't one real power that can bring this complex when end i mean, if you'll be on savannah very much, he's a twine, i mean, in terms of our, our history and our relations. and i think in the, in the best interest of all countries in the surrounding area and those, especially the ones that borders to don. it is in everyone's best interest that the conflict is brought to and then we'll just, i guess when it comes to politics, there's no clear cut. i mean, i can't tell you, this is the right way or doubt. this is the wrong method. but at this moment in time, i guess i'll just keep repeating that we just need to bring more pressure. you know, we need to push more, especially the international natural arena. the players, they just have to really pressure both sides when they've, without these are they feel p n junctions, or that americans are the un, whatever entities out there that can have an influence on it. and both,
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she may be unbar hon. i will be welcomed by need of all people because the con, continue like this, that the devastation, the humanitarian aspect of the crisis, will be 10 fold. and then it will be there will be a spill over. and no one wants that. let me bring in, i shall vestry who's joining us from a day. i see you can hear it in dolly is voice, you can hey, the panic distress. she's trying to get a family out of it now to see don. she's trying her hardest to be able to do that. often times we forget about the human side of this when we're talking about potential negotiations or potential leverage. but hey, you have somebody on somebody who's a crucial political commentator within the country telling us this needs to come to an end now. but these, these talks are not happening right now. are they? that's the problem. well, i mean, the fir, the, the fast and the fact that both parties have agreed to go to a must, probably to gender or to, to discuss, to go back to negotiation and,
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and discuss the, the, the issue. it's a good sign and the other, the other issue is, is if your be as leverage as, as we discussed as it at your be a, has 2 points that go against it. first of all, i think it lacks could have courage ability or when he comes about the african solutions to african problems because the solution it and it, it chose to, to settle the are they are the, the, are the conflict with their t gray was a military so what kind of masses are abby would would, would be let in a, in a sense of the word when of when he is talking about a peaceful settlement when himself chose to our, to our, to fight the the be the opponents. the 7 fact. oh, sure. i sorry we are running out of town. i do want to come to our other guests as well. very quickly at honor. the talks are going to happen both sides of archie greets about the location, the former are the timings. all of that is in and needs to be negotiated. are you
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hopeful that these talks will bring conflict when quickly? i hope so, but hope and, and should be related to what is going on on the ground. and let me bring in one international issue that all of china and russia, especially when such conflict as a broker is brought to the table in the united nations doing that to dry war. russia and china were consistently standing behind at this part of our position and pushing back. that was the 1st is to end the conflict energy, or the end product of that kind of dynamic was african union was empowered because china repeatedly proposed that this is if you're getting an issue and no one and need a all running out of time, we are running out of time and i do want to come back to the dollar. all you've
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heard. what all guess of said that there are several aspects of this conflict with all those players with all these people. do you think any kind of negotiation, any piece talks are going to help you and bring this situation to an em? i think this conflict can be brought to an in concrete. i'm assuming that's the question. yeah. but it depends on though, you know, the part of the outside party is in their best interest. it's about to and then it comes down to that. and if it is, how do they pay on both sides? both sides. because neither of these guys want to lose or when they come out but you know, not the victor. so how do people and how do you make sure that it's for the best for the country and for people? and that's the conundrum. and i think it's a very hard equation, it's a very hard factor, but no one can really work out. 5 because they played them off of each other for so
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long. it's not reach the point where we're going to come up with victoria julia, i want to thank he for joining us under such extreme circumstances. and i also want to thank, i shall bassetti and it's on a drinker. and i want to thank you as well for watching. you can see the program again any time by this thing. all website, how does there dot com? and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is at a j inside story. for me him, ron khan. the entire team here. bye for now. i
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