tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 7, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the hello. this is the news our on out to 0 for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. after 12 years of civil war and government front downs are a leak. foreign ministers agreed to re admit syria ending present by charlotte size regional ice. the nation entire families lost floods and lance lies in eastern democratic republic of congo. have killed more than 200 people. also this our fighting wages in and around cartoon, even as invoice of saddam's. rival generals need been solved you right? yes. to discuss the humanitarian ceasefire and drones as a vital weapon of war. how civilians are helping ukrainian soldiers, spite of washington, fate, devices like these, as you can imagine being used like the way across the front line and cadillac,
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this can detect drugs up to 50 kilometers away and support the brawn. james is one round 3 of his and the playoff contests with steph curry. the lakers now have 8 to one series lead over the golden state warriors. the thank you very much for joining us. 12 years after the arab league suspended syria over its government's current down on protesters present personified, and he's regime a back in it fold. the decision was made during a meeting or foreign ministers in cairo, all 13 or the 22 members states that attended endorsed the decision kata was among the most notable absentees or syria, were shunned by the arab league after the outside regime lead a campaign of fear enforced against protesters that was during an uprising in 2011 that led to the civil war. nearly half
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a 1000000 people have been gilding the conflict that followed in meetings of syrians have been forced to live as refugees abroad. and many remained in turn late to space or to speak to oranges. here as mohammed vive, who's covered the syria conflict for us, extensively joins us on the news. our mohammed, we somewhat expected this to happen because we've seen the saudi for administer travel to damascus. we've seen a number of movements on this front just explained to us what's led to this and how significant is it symbolically that syria is re admitted to the optic us? yes. what led to it? to upon and to the was a shift in politics in the region. so, so, so i'll get a be assigned that to deal with it on in march. because before that solved, did able was not really very vocal about the need or the utility of you know, how to exceed it back in the, in the automatic. but apparently something happened during the talks or in,
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inside the agreement between solidarity and john. and so start to get into assigned like weeks late to the call to be gone from eob for the out of state to do that was a meeting in, in did the in, on 14 of april and the do not process continued until we saw the results today, so i'm other countries have already, you know, established ties with associated with all of that, among those countries of the united auto envelopes and in egypt with syria. right. right now with city. i mean, uh right now its, it's clearly about leadership. mm hm. cuz at the conference i'm having to send matt has this vision 20 said he and he has been trying to create an environment such as conducive to, to investment in the region. and it's also about the leadership. as i said, she wants to be the one to call the shots, but mom at countries like kata, kuwait's, morocco had expressed some reservations about re admitting syria into the league.
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that given what's happened to date, doesn't seem to have been taken into account, hasn't been taken into account. but we go through the details of what happened today, whether it was like a vote. and that's unusual in the id, but we had that level that would be a fully conduct if the majority votes for these decisions. and it's, it's adopted as well was it is by consensus at we know that as you said, morocco and cut on 2 ways, having the bonding got to use as an having pushing for conditions to be to be there for the shot as a full petition. except to give concessions that issue to accept from the months, including very ton of refugees, including a political deal and the city of that will end the war. and lots of those things about each. the a position you see that has be completing the auto countries have been complaining and the reasons why i see it was, was isolated in the auto countries. all of that is still there. and so they wanted something to be at to be done before, seated can be unconditionally,
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because what looks like, what, what a policy, what's happening is what it is on an unconditional return. right? there is some talk about suited is going to do this. this is just symbolic, this is the beginning, and this argument on the part of the saudis, the saudi. com that we couldn't do anything in the 12 years of isolation. now we need to try a new approach. we can talk to city and know we tend to push city to do stuff. and the only way to do that is to be able to sit on the same table with that. but how important is the lead for our viewers who may not know what this organization is about? how important and relevant is it today still, and what does syria actually get gain from being re admitted into the organization? right? we can say that it's important, says mandy, symbolic, because it bleed over the last 60 years, hasn't been able to resolve any problems in the region. and all the decisions have always, you know, not being adopted or not to be in the, i mean the implemented,
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it hasn't been able to make any, any, any difference on the ground. but it is symbolic, and it is a way for you to, to say, to talk to the west because it's on the sections. what's the sections? it's a way for them to say, hey, we are now, you know, in agreement with our neighbors. and we want to piece and you know, so as they accepted us the neighbors, we should also accept those who should lift the sanctions that should help us to become select the country. and so does this mean that the rehabilitation of special aside is now complete? is a back on the scene, but they say to you, they say this is just the beginning. and that's the way of saying this is not all, and it is an ottoman unconditionally ton city has to do something. we're going to, we're going to push lashed off to do stuff, sent a gift concessions on something. that's what they say, you know? but who knows if the shower will agree to do anything, what to give any concessions to the oppositional position by the way is unhappy with this. they have already begun to talk and do no gift statements about the unhappiness. and you've talked about the countries. i thought i'll post to it, right, like cutoff, like with the how been demanding the same thing that the was on the western countries on de monte c. a should be on the off to on the road to democracy. they
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should be gone to school before we give them this free for you to attend to the object, right? mama, just thank you very much for that mom at file on and use our with us. well, let's get the reaction of the syrian opposition now in speak. to a saucy who is a form a syrian opposition leader and is also a professor of political science and public policy at home. i been calling for university hearing to high thank you very much for being with us, mr. saucy. so syria re admitted into the are fold. what is your reaction 1st? well, i mean, i kind of said this is a sad day for anyone who cares about democracy. the rule of law and human rights. this is the, i'd be the patient one of the brutal most of the genes that we know off the encoding days. so yeah, i'm, i think could be many, syrians must be happy. this will not really bring more piece of stability to celia
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. on the, on the contrary, probably this would be very destabilizing. but what we're hearing and there's still a few details. so to, to get out of what was agrees. uh uh this uh, bleed meeting is that this would only happen under certain conditions. do you think the arab league is capable today of enforcing those conditions on the side regime? clearly out of you has no power to enforce anything in celia and i didn't really hear the conditions to be honest with you. i mean, the only condition i've heard that many uh for ministers of for them. it says what happy to preserve the of identity. but have also, yeah, lucky to say about preserving human rights, the right of serial people and to maybe put some pressure onto the team to change the internal policies to cut off, as you know,
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has been one of the countries has expressed which is expressed reservations and it's maintained that restoring diplomatic relations would require political concessions to the syrian opposition. are you expecting any sort of concession from the outside regime? what would you like to see happen now that this seems to be a done deal and that it doesn't look like by shot aside, is going any way. well, i mean clearly the side that there has been hill gosh, i mean we, i expect that something like that to happen. in fact, jordan and the joe daniel more not started or the few months back to, to, to push in the direction. but the see, see the rush to buy venue robeto's is disconcerting and that's what creates more pressure on countries that are not happy with this more like guitar and, and model and on some other other other countries. why do you think this rush that
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you talk about what's driving the arab league and, and some our countries to, to normalize relations with the side regime again or oh, well, i mean, there could be a number of reasons, including probably most notable would be the absence of a name, serious a policy on the part of the states the by this patient has, has given a cold shoulder to those who are demanding a change in syria so that it is resemblance or offline or the can be both back and maybe the international dynamics you know, russia, china has been definitely trying to push many out of countries to go that direction . but again, i would say that this is a said date uh for, for democracy. of course it's, it's ryan from day for, for a sort of generally seems all over the world. and that's is not really
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a promising of a better future, not only for syria's, but i guess for the international system altogether. the, the bus has tips more towards 40. well, so tell you it isn't a democracy. seems to be on the retreats. you say a sad day for the syria and people for the thousands, hundreds of thousands of victims of this conflict. where does it leave for serious opposition? i know you're no longer leading the opposition, but what would you advise them to do now? well i think the shut off position today is not in a position to really do anything for chances that that dynamics other than in the standing by the, the, the principal. so, you know, the rice of the people should come 1st and it's, it's sizes in me that to see that many autumn leaders don't care about about the, the, the life of auto is the, the be, seem to be interested to,
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to defend the identity. but they arise, the thought about that. so what i said, the, the opposition is, is particularly today after 10 years of or weakening of, of that opposition is not in a position to do anything other than to stick to its principles. but i can tell you this will not really end. oh, this situation is here. yeah. because most adult, most of the people who can do the differences, celia, like the doors who are um, the industrialist or, or business people. or if you actually have lived the country because of the persecution. and so you see that kind of a bill they built without his own people. and that's really the hard fact that everybody has to contend with. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us . thank you for your reaction. lou. a sa fee for my searing opposition leader joining us live on the news. thank you for your time. thank you. i spend 2
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more head on this ologist here and use our, including a maybe a year after shot dead by is really for service services, housing and also providing service level to remember i'll just rearrange and mystery novel. a bottle of popularity present during the wine and his wife will try to outdo each of the ways that a show of force. riley seemed to be assembled a week before the elections intake and in support of the screen. that shook up the final qualifying session. that for me, the ones to miami conference, the representatives from sedans, warring size are in sound. you radiate for talks,
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delegates from the army, and the power military rapids support forces are meeting in jet that both sides say they would only discuss the humanitarian truth and not an end to the fighting. hundreds of people have been killed and tens of thousands of others have fled to don, which has been in turmoil for the past 3 weeks that speak to he but morgan, who is in cartoon for us. but no. first, we'll go to resolve, sit down. who's that a military force in the south? the city of jetta, way vacuum east have been arriving since the fighting started in. so don, re, so, so you're at the port then started radio, of course has been hosting a lot of the people who've been playing the violence in. so don, uh, tell us about what's been happening there at, at the ports of the here in the queue fi. so they will base ash one of the ship, the minute to the ship has just stuck here. and it is cherry and $225.00 event crees from 4th through that full of them part of him. and he was other than that
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seen pushed through them for these and they so now they're on board on the ship and i'll leave them later. they will be taken out of the ship. so here the plan to the force on the way to welcome and to shelter them. the advocates is the medical teams and also the other teams are well officials are here and now they're about to receive them to, to welcome them. so around and other no later than the 2nd minnesota ship coming. and that can hardly in think by some naval base here in the and that's also going to carry more than 220 people. one of them are going to be once again the government needs that were suspended in force. so that just 2 days ago, that would be 2000 more people for more than took the nationalities arriving to the port in just then sold. the officials just tell me that i go and have talked to this booked for some of the naval forces. forces will start with the idea, and he said that so far,
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they have event created $7008.00. hundreds of impact fees are roughly around $300.00 of them. so the nationals bought the rest. 70500 of the victories were from the different nationalities more than 110 countries. however, here the, the fee of the concern. if this is death, if the war, negro, on, on the other side of the red sea, and the numbers go higher and higher of that is called exceed the capacity here. and so what are you hearing as far as the tax rate? so between the warring sides, any sign of congress of the well, we know that there were some that are 7 representatives in total sales from different support forces and this will downs army. so they are now in did that they have arrived yesterday the full started yesterday night and now seeing it's continuing in the us. and so the are the, are taking a tremendous pressure over on this representatives to agree on 3 points. the 1st
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one is to open up a minute that you quoted the for the capital costume and it's 3 cities from the mind. and the 2nd point is to provide protection to civilian facilities, including the hospitals. and the 3rd one is to secure its use and then build a mechanism w oversee that seized by it, and also reports those wire dates that so the people that are familiar with the tools are telling us that there is some post to the wrong because of the internal and external compelling factors, so that isn't a documented tetanus ration and now both sides been in 3 of the rep that support forces asked who that is. army. they both know that there's not really bit we've been found also that are great security concerns both from so the idea and the usa, that's why they're putting a tremendous pressure on decides to come to an agreement. how the distribution is very much for that child. because to the last to these we have see that. yeah, so for me the find out more about the situation. rachel, vitally windhaven morgan. rachel, thank you very much for that update the result that don life was there in jetta. let's find out about the situation in us don and speak to him and morgan,
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who's in cartoon for see, but how much of a difference if any, of the talks having on the situation on the ground? what's the latest a while we can hear the sound of heavy artillery around the vicinity of the presidential palace and that's been going on for a few hours now. side suggests have been launching as strikes. racket support for his presence in the palace are launching surface to air marseilles to try to counter attacks from besides the jets. i'll visit in these army, and this is around the vicinity of the presidential palace, where fighting has been ongoing since the day of the 1st day of the conflict of 23 days ago. then you have the northern parts of the capital. there's also been fighting between the rapids support forces and the food in these army, in the city of battery and east 9, where strikes were launched against suppose that rapid support for disposition. and this is the situation for the despite the fact that there's supposed to be a ceasefire on the ground right now, agreed upon by both sides even before they went to negotiate and get the people who
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we spoke to say that they don't have much faith in detox happening uh in the, in saudi arabia because they've seen how the previous that truces ends to cease fire is house laid out. and especially because many of them say that it doesn't guarantee access to medical institutions, which are currently occupied by rapid support forces. if it doesn't guarantee access to banking institutions, which have been close since the thoughts of the finding that it doesn't help them with much, that tens of thousands have flipped to neighboring states. but their situation is quite dire. many of them saying that they rely on host community variance in a flowing and, and those for in the capital say that sometimes even to go out and get basics like food and water is a challenge due to the ongoing fighting hipaa. morgan, in cartoon. thank you for that update. while the international community is being urged to at roughly to avert a growing food crisis incident and neighboring countries that are taking in refugees and south to don, thousands arriving every day as hiring latasha reports from the town of frank.
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people arriving from saddam to to hot meals a day, usually aid agencies give out food rations. so families can cook for themselves. but this is just a challenge. it's into insulted on people across the border with very few belongings. these meals help them survive until they get to the final destination. the address on my, i have 3 children on the street is not enough to feed them. we're grateful but it's not enough. humanity in agencies say around 6000 people, arrive every day, insults it on a country. we thousands have already been displaced by insecurity and floods. we have more than $7.00 are facing the country that's considered the police and we are, we are providing a lot of them are on site. so we have to take some of these resources to respond to this most a women and children with no money,
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clothes or shelter. this is what conditions i like for people living here. agencies in the government don't one families to stay here for too long. they need to move on because it onto the resources to help everyone towns on the border with to don have also being affected by the conflict prices of some staple foods of doubled. because transport and trade have being disrupted, all those so done inputs many items from its neighbor, the audience that will be further price increases and shortages, not just here, but also in other countries in the region. how do we talk to algebra drink? so to don, for more than $200.00 people, nearly half of them children have died in floods and land slides in democratic republic of congo, the destruction in south keeble provinces, making it more challenging for rescue teams to reach devastated areas. caution
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lopez hurry on has most people in this village have lost everything. 2 within moments lance lies in the m a could be washed away their homes and buried their loved ones to more properly. they say they must 1st recover their relatives lifeless bodies. go back to the core from this most that has slipped away . all of the houses and people have died. i've lost saving children and i've only recovered the body of one of them. we're still looking for the other 6 next door. a mother and 3 children died. we found a neighbor who died with his 3 children in their rooms. similar stories of loss and tragedy. now echo across several villages. many from you, my whole family has disappeared. it was swept away by the washes. my neighbors are
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also gone. so far, hundreds of bodies have been recovered after last lights and floods hit the area of south people. villagers are working side by side with rescue teams to try and recover more among the victims. for many children, the situation is a very got the whole thing. the many, many houses have you been destroyed? we are facing the challenges and the summer challenges are about the logistics, you know, transporting those material today because it rolled out a cut off some areas. so there is no really the way or preaching from the account, but there is a 2nd away, which is the link where using it to look at cable way, hiring boats to task support. and the armed groups are active in this region. crises like these are further hampering the delivery of aid including medical supplies to those in need. yeah, most of what is you were facing
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a lot of difficulties with that can. there's not enough medicine, medical essentials, glover, syringes, compresses. it's a reminder to everyone when disaster strikes, those who can must help each day brings more gram discoveries, several families most now start their lives again. having lost much that can never be replaced. castillo, pennsylvania, which is 0. and they bring one that the government says it's setting aside the a $100000000.00 to repair damage the infrastructure off to floods and land slides. last week, funerals were held for the 130 people who died after heavy rain slashed the west. well, the 9000 people are homeless, many villages have been cut off by mud and debris. and in uganda, heavy res have triggered a mudslide in the southwest. at least a people have been killed. officials say climate change in pul farming practices
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are to blame to, to lay now wave voters are heading to the post to choose 50 members of a council that will help draw up a new constitution. 9 months ago, voters rejected a previous draft as go live to our latin america editor, lucy, a newman, who was in santiago for so lucy, a 2nd attempt at writing a new constitution. what's different this time? i'm sorry you were beginning to cut out a little bit. i yes. so this is indeed the 2nd attempt to write a constitution which may sound all the problem is that uh there was a very, very polarizing, if you like. experience that began 2 years ago when a new constitutional convention was named, it had a 115 delegates to the vast majority of them, or from the far left to the center left. it was not considered as inclusive as one
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would have liked to, as i expected. it was basically the result of a social upheaval that had taken place here. but at the end, the product did not satisfy the julia, the electorate. people believe that they went too far, it was conceived as something that was going to be much more inclusive britain about social rights, better social, into a inclusion in the country. but in some aspects, it did manage to do that, but in others, it went too far to change the judicial system. it did away with the senate. uh and people basically rejected it 9 months ago in a referendum. now there is an attempt to start all over again. it's going to be a far smaller. this time that's going to be called a constitutional council. only 15 people will be elected to it. you can see here that the voters are trickling in now to cast their ballots. but there is a lot of disappointment among some chileans about this whole process. they believe that the,
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their political leaders let them down the 1st time in that they're not that confidence. and it's willing to work again this time. so there is still a possibility to said that whatever comes out of this council couldn't be rejected in that in a referendum that will take place at the end of the year. so there's a lot of uncertainty about what's going to happen with julie's constitution. lucy and human in san diego. thank you very much. i are still ahead on algae 0, mending relations. the leaders of japan and south korea hold fast to 2nd summit in less than 2 months. in sports, the spanish cost is back in way on the drapes hands for the 1st time in almost a decade. the
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high low there was not in south america by looking at the satellite image that shows the stagnant where the front we and concerns to the south. east of brazil, we have had red, red warnings out for the possibility of dangerous a flooding here from that system it is going to start to ease over the next few days, pulling out to see but still bringing some wet and wendy concerns to places like mold in argentine of one of the receive some of that rain attempt just touching down where we have seen extreme heat. now there is to be a storms will run their way further north. the 3 powered white into bolivia on pots of brazil, and the weather continues to bring concerns to coastal areas of equitable where we have a warnings out for some severe thunderstorms. no heat is the story across central parts of america. we've had a heat wave sweeping to places like guatemala, stretching all the way down to panama, pushing temperatures well above the seasonal average, and they'll continue to head out for places like costa rica as we go into mondays. 32 degrees celsius. well above the maximum high for this time, if yeah,
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what's the weather pulling into eastern areas of the caribbean and who's been yellow with some heavy falls to come for places like cuba as well as jamaica. because we had to north america that we see the west of the severe storms affecting eastern areas of the us, the century for june of this a, it was a hey, from the, from the world and shelter for civilian refugees. web ex got throwed into the garden during cam boat is bloody civil stuff. flooring us up to here and suddenly we have a ton of x on the canal ruler shed. take anything of value out of the hotel term body lip in no more hotels. oh no, just the pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting or to proceed. i know that's why mike go to present. good. so i will join the ron
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democracy, may be exposed to struggling with those who believe democracy is west dying for we never know when an opening is going to come. when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on how to 0. the the the you're watching the news on on knowledge is here with me for the back people, a reminder about top stories. the league as voted to reinstate syria as a member of 12 years. dante was suspended. the move came during a meeting in cairo. syria was shunned by the league office of a shot,
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assad government across down on protesters in 2011. more than 200 people have died in flats and lance lives in the democratic republic of congo. in the soft keys of commons rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather and a lack of equipment and representative. some sedans war insides have been holding face to face fox in jetta according to saturate this government and voice on the, on the entire military rapids support forces say they only discuss the humanitarian tools and not an end to the conflict. fighting continues in khartoum in the meantime. returning to our top story and syria is re admission to the arab league. here's a look at the humanitarian crisis in the country since the war began in 2011. the united nations estimates more than 306000 civilians have been killed in the fighting. the u. k. based here and observatory for human rights as a desktop has by 6 100000. but you and says at least 14600000 syrians need
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humanitarian assistance. and 6900000 have been displaced inside the country. nearly 5 and a half 1000000 syrians are now living in neighboring countries. when i speak to abdul a coffee of humble in syria, he's a member of us here in opposition inactive. his actually all this here in opposition was forced to leave his home in the left for and travel to live in northwest syria is joining us from there. thank you very much for being with us. i a just let me ask you 1st, i guess how you and the people of ed lab and no other opposition activists in syria . i've received this use that for charlotte, sandra. she has been re admitted to the our big thanks a lot. in fact, i said not by my job and 7, it's about the office and he is a 4 by 5. by the way, for money for that city, i have with that person my,
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me hundreds of years to live and the whole with the 2nd is 5, including the one free that are no but think of and we talk to again that's the reason that would be something you're sick with every day after the or you're going to do the at a me, i love it. so the way that would be as good as my son. i really don't know that these people. i mean, let me go when you know anything about the way the best, that would be a fair thing being me, the crime hundreds up near the pay stubs. the next business i want to get away from really we look at people at the, at the price at home.
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and i know that was back when they opened the back that he was in the i know that's why i'm doing coffee. do perfect. let me just ask you because we're having a hard time understanding everything because of the force on quality. unfortunately, i see how emotional this is for you. well, what is your message today for our rita's? do you feel abandoned by that? or with that we are going back to the bandwidth do beneficial on up to that. i remember them that we weren't met to that when i left a so i've sent me all the time, but now we're getting the monthly perfect solution. when we, when we buy and whatever we back
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whenever you want. but what about, you know, we are when i was i don't remember and you know, i've heard of many okay, thank you so much for for talking to us. uh, thank you, really for sharing your thoughts with us. i'm doing coffee. i'm home to apologies. if the sound quality wasn't as great as we hoped, it would be. thank you so much for joining us there from syria. that the head of russia's wagner mercenary groups as has been promised arms and ammunition who to ask because i had asked for and a video message release on thursday of guinea for goshen had threatened to withdraw his choose from the ukrainian city of blackmore teach said that many of his men had died because the last time emission, while, and a message posted on telegram promotion now says commitments have been made to
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resolve this fresh, an investigator see a suspects detained over a bomb attack, targeting a russian nationalist right to acted on the instructions from ukraine, moscow says the suspect admitted planting explosives on the road and triggering them remotely, as a car per left in the car was passing by on saturday. the right to was wounded and his driver killed. russia has accused ukraine of carrying out the a talk with western support, which cube has denied to that. drones are playing a major role on the battlefield in ukraine. both sides are using expensive, unmanned weapons by civilian and foods. yes. are increasingly getting involved in training soldiers on the front line chop stock for has a store. stealth is key for these pump line drug and operate is training in the forests of central ukraine school use of the foster building technology that is redefining strategy and operations on the eastern and something
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battlefields but it's civilians, not soldiers training these ukraine and special forces 5000 serviceman pulse through this drone training camp since rushes invasion. 14 months ago. they learned drone recognizance all to, to re guidance, weapons delivery and systems jamming the alarm. you can hear that means that the drone is being detected in those devices like these, as you can imagine being used, right the way across the front line. and kate like this can detect drones up to 50 kilometers away. uh, thrown into this mean they were thrown so changed tactics each will has its own characteristic. during the 2nd world war, advanced technology was tanks. now it's drones and dr. hillary, we not simple up. i don't know. you're not done that the, from the civilian drone. infuse,
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yes. a contributing more and more to ukraine's war effort, the most, the self funded and only make enough money to cover the cost on the believe your own sir, my hobby for 8 years the, when the invasion happened, i realized i can be useful. we have to get a man out of the trenches and fight more with machines. as another underground workshop, sweetie, princes make pockets including coordinate clips. and formerly systems batteries made from disused fates was dealing with him. one was about 2 to 12, so to me so we constantly get specific requests from the guys on the front line. we are inventing producing, assembling things that will help them to, to name was brian. russia has been using a writing inmate circles kind of cause you drones. most ukraine uses us may drones such as the switch blade that explodes on impact, but training and innovative production by civilians developing systems like these
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names that supplying soldiers with cheap weapons. they say ukraine's wisdom allies cannot provide child stuff without a 0 gift to taking our tens of thousands of supporters of present to ship to our youth at on our riley and assemble a week before elections at one is facing his toughest challenge since taking power 2 decades ago, opinion polls give him only a slight lead overall position me to come. i can assure japan's leader for me, i guess she is on his 1st visit to south korea. as prime minister is the 2nd summit with president soon you and so kill in less than 2 months. the talks are and i, boasting ties account to china is going regional might rob mcbride before some sol of an official welcome in front of the offices of south korea's presidency into a po for visiting prime minister whom jo casita of japan. the 2 leaders heralding
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a new era in a complicated and dolphin trouble relationship after a recent increase in provocative missile testing by north korea. both leaders have taken the similarly tough stand against the common neighbor. who was prime minister because she the, and i showed the understandings of north korea's nuclear end. besides development poses a significant threat to peace and stability. not only to the korean peninsula in japan, but also to the whole war. to respond to this, to have lots of cooperation between the south korea, through united states in japan is essential. evan jones, on his arrival in south korea, casita paid his respects at the national cemetery. that commemorates soldiers killed in the korean war, but also independence fighters during decades of japanese colonial rules. it's partly because of that legacy and south korea is suffering joy of world war 2. that
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lead to relation settling in recent years and the cube and has been trying to repass. there is also a sense of kind of fatigue over these repeated requests by south korea, for greater apologies on the side of japan. um, overall there's been more a desire on the part of the japanese public and the japanese government to move on from this difficult relationship. improving relations led to you visiting casita in tokyo in mid march, as long as we will. how are you doing today in accordance with the direction present unit? i showed at the march meeting, japan, south korea dialogue and corporation have dynamically progressed in less than 2 monitors. as materials pushed to restore relations with a traditional adversary has proved unpopular at home, contributing to a nearly 60 percent disapproval rating, and to present that same sharp contrast to the approval he's received from the administration of us president joe biden, who welcomed him on the state visit last month,
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looking on approvingly at these woman relations is the united states as its 2 most powerful allies in east asia. washington sees japan and south korea as a counter, no, totally to north korea and threats, but also to the expanding influence of china. and the latest level 3 are expected to hold a try lateral on the sidelines of the upcoming g 7 summit in hiroshima, public brian dodges era sol. thousands of security personnel have been deployed in india is northeastern money for states after days of ethnic filings. more than 50 people have been killed shavon so it has more this is the aftermath of fighting between rival ethnic groups in the district of church and for dozens have been killed in the violence since thursday. and many others are injured. young georgine worked as a nurse and was treating the wounded of the spot for me. i do do on our way back
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home. she seems to encounter the marks for it. and as it was sudden, there at that moment and the tension between the majority made today and minority kooky, tribal communities has escalated since february. that's when the state government starts at a drive to evict some kooky people from their houses saying they had encroached. unprotected forests, there's a lot of something that start the spirals at moments. this is a uh, the type most well offer is uh like the domain and communities i may say community has been in various way denying that type of, uh, the arise under the con susan as well as those that, uh, development funds that are inside the existing phone lines has been widened by the cool neighbouring myanmar. thousands of refugees sharing ethnic ties with tribal
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groups in money. poor, have crossed over to may take groups or accusing cookies of sheltering illegal immigrants. meaning that people are able to be up protesting in not to fight with other communities. we want to live in peace. but if people want to dominate us, been not to remain silent. the army has been deployed to come, the violence occur few and a shoot to kill order have been put in place ship on silk g 0. is there any forces of killed to palestinians during a raid on a refugee camp into crime in the occupied westbank? is there any police say the men were responsible for a shooting in any legal settlements? several days ago. sa. hi, ross has a details. this is will to palestinian refugee camp in morning. looks like the from to on thing against is rosa occupation wants to know how to resistance part tree were cited by
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a palestinian born before israel was created in 1948 and the degree of a mother whose son is about to be buried hours earlier is ready for cisco 22 year old terms of how to use and sam is jeffrey. they refuse of an attack on a new legal jewish supplement. the young men were in summers hired when the res happened. you can see the damage that was caused by these riley forces across the whole of house. you've got some assignments. belongings is tough. you this keyboard a computer and mobile phones and see see the fee footage were taken away by the forces. you got kids here that said that they had lots of them turn out, they had the gunshots, and then you'll have a kid as blood stains. one of the 3 men with inches, they tried to escape through this kitchen window. you can see the bottom of an older residence left of an every day functioning home. and it's his way to is and
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tried to escape. and when they got to the other side, they were shot by as nice as to the summers neighbors shop says he thought he too was going to die. this is the spot where homes on son there were killed. i thought the sucker i much about the little boy in the jumps explains he was lying down when he heard gunshots. he went to his window. where did you ever refuse to give themselves up? he was lucky though, one of those bullets of a stray bullet that hit his will. right. the witnesses say hamza was still alive, lying on the ground, but the soldier then shots him a close range at the funeral supports and probably seeing an armed groups was visible, so reformed in 2021 and are affiliated with him. us and his nomic to had israel
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blaine's and for the daily rate that conducts the course of the pipes, heart trees, the many processing and say that left with no choice but to take up arms the shop. and we'll see that you all got that selected as to how those you got it. hello, cindy, is it is rarely occupation every day. that's no new home. but what's happening now and didn't know whose leadership is clear. they have an agenda to weaken the palestinian square. elliptical options have failed. the response is rounds. violence against us is that palestinians will defend the land and people until they get the right. uh, somebody gets about 16 these that become regular themes across the occupied with think of a community coming together to say that last goodbyes. a sort of side of all to 0 to cut them refugee camp in occupied west by the family of slay knowledge is here . again, is trina, apple actually has held the church service in honor in her honor and occupies east jerusalem. it comes days before the 1st anniversary of her coming on. may 11th,
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serene was shot dead by an is really soldier. while she was an assignment a jeanine in the occupied westbank, mamma jump june has more from the service. it's a very somber occasion here at this church in bates county in an occupied interest when his friends and family, a 0 journalist should in of well actually have gathered to pay tribute to her life and legacy. just a few days shy of the one year anniversary of her death was may 11th. 2022. when shooting was on assignment in janine and the occupied west bank. she was shot and killed by is really forces in that time people have demanded accountability for what happened. everybody was here today is here because of their deep love for shooting. everybody we've spoken with. they've told us to shoot in was known as the voice of palestine that she was able to report on this story with such clarity, such thoughtfulness, such depth and with great,
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great empathy. she was the voice for the voice for the under privileged voice, for palestinians and the front of the thing and struggles. and she did it with dignity, with humanity and with price. and that's why we have to be here today to bothers me so much because there's me that she didn't choose the palestinian american citizen. well, there's no one is doing anything about it. they know, understanding of the stock, actually you try to get the job since last september as really official stated that it was likely. and his really soldier who mistakenly killed to the animal actually . and they said there would be no criminal investigation. the family, if shooting of oxy strongly rejects that version of events, they say they will continue to demand accountability and that while they know justice may not happen any time soon, they will continue to pursue it, no matter how long it takes, how much, how much is it a ton in occupied the source and the still ahead on and use our in sports
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a saw started a crowd are treated just some box on section put courtesy of the brawn james and makers basketball watch the living in limbo, palestinian refugees in loving on say they are fed with watching the escalating violence and occupied territories, watching their people suffer indignities at the hands of his rate from a distance and from a country whose own economy is in tatters. i've never been to 5 this time, but i know about different my family. all the attacks happening and make me feel like it belong to the nation, even more generations displaced and the generations for abroad. you have to set foot on their ancestral with every passing year whenever there is an escalation of tension and violence between israelis and palestinians for the thousands of people living in refugee camps like this. the hope of going back home, the rate of return,
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is something that slips away just a little bit more. we don't live in pen and lives in situs, and to remain here is to live some of the forest people in lubbock the the numbers most as far fully. thank you so much. lebron james has one round 3 of his n b a playoff contests with steph curry. the lakers now have a to one series lead over the golden state warriors that were on didn't take a shot and the 1st quarter, but still finish up with 21 points. and they, when for the lakers against the random champions, the lakers winning
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a 127 to 97 in game 3 of this past except 7 series labranz had some post game advice for the younger members that this to stay off the tv is they all social media um, you know, you, you win a game. everybody's a great square in the world, you lose the game. they don't dirt on you. it's literally that simple. you know, it's all about, you know, training your mind for, you know, the next challenge. you know, what's the next challenge? this game is over with very well. okay, cool. but we got another one on monday, jamie butler returned from injury for miami and made an instant impact. the 33 year old started with 20 points to help the heat take it to one series lead over the new york next miami comfortably winning games. 3 of the eastern conference semifinals find 19 points. i feel like a lot of recovery and,
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and making sure that i can move it into it for sure. but i got a, i got a great team behind me that people don't see that is always there for me and, and making sure i have everything i need what i'm off the floor to recover the rebel drivers. sergio. press and hold position for sunday's miami ground free, but his teammates and role title leader matchers stop and we'll start down in 9th. the final qualifying session was cut short. when ferrari shows the players spun off the track, mattress stipend didn't get the chance to do a final fast lap after martin's fernando alonzo will join perez on the front row with for our is carlo sense in 3rd for us is 2nd and the drivers championship just 6.5 percent i'm or any place, you know, it was a tremendous effort by the team is really not difficult weekend up to up to not really. so it just felt like we got back. all right. all right. then. all right, thank you. one things were looking a little better generally. yeah. just
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a little more pleased with the how things went today. it's just not good. i know i'm really good in qualifying that some. most of the time i want us to extract the absolute maximum amounts of the call, but i lost it in 17. so yeah, there's a lot before was really good. and so then i'll get but again, doing good labs. so he's good. but you need to finish them where it mattered in q 3, add a little mistake and that to avoid the lab. and then of course, you hope for your 2nd run that everything is going to be fine without a loss. having a, creating a red flag when that happens on a street circuit in the mail today. more than $600.00 athletes from $99.00 countries are in katara for the world judo championships, but no competitors from ukraine will be in dow, ukrainian national team is decided to boycott the event due to the admission of athletes from russia. and valerie is the sports governing body gave the green light for the russians, and bella russians to take part on the condition they do. so as neutral, individual athletes are corresponded to a whole pack is at the events. well,
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this advances the 1st major international competition to welcome back russian. i'm the russian athletes that have been excluded from by stuff sporting events since the invasion of ukraine. i lost the old, i should be noted that individual athletes have been allowed to compete in sports like titus on the i t p and w t. i tools are the decision by the international, jude, our federation will r j f to allow russian and then a russian doctor came off to the r a c recommended that i'd be allowed to complete as new tools of that recommendation are coming back in march and not resulted in ukraine boy tossing this events here in doha. that's a real big lie because you credit one of the big same powers, i guess a well judas. and that, that last week regularly when? well, talk to is a regular way. let me pick titles now the ukrainians find that this, that the decision to re admit all the russians about the russians as multitudes. with the perceived close relationship that they say that russia has with the r j f
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. the russian president, vladimir putin, was a full, the head of the russian. i do the ration you crazy is also, i say that the, the, all i did a russian did all kind of are competing here was mutual, does an absolute shop. remember the rules sites, the russians and the russians can take part as long as they don't support the war and ukraine. and as long as they don't fully, i said up to the ministry or ukraine site, it's a 7 on the 11th, or they're allowed to compete haven on members of russia's central army full stop. that one of those is a see the left hand in the russian army. sorry, it's right to say that the, the, the participation of the russians and the russians is contentious to say the least, but it just passed. all right, so on this events, uh well 1st, if anyone needed that is really making itself the, the major supposed to have in this region. of course we have the walk up last year, the dog, the league athletics, just last week, for the 3rd hit. don't sorry about with the cuts are going break and going forward we're going to have the world basketball championships that will take place in 2027 . and then 3 is also that i will have the asian game started. so cats are really
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sorry, just as the welcome proves that they could. hi, steve, our international sporting events and interests as policy bodies already confident their costs are kind of like a success of those events. wrong pop back out, just there are so round legislative one that come with delray for the 1st time in almost a decade. carlyle charlies mandate also sooner to one of the funnel on saturday, resilient for rodrigo, was to start the night for him. both both round will now turn to retentions to tuesday's champions league semi final against manchester city. ok, and that is all you support for now back to you for a virus. thank you very much for that. do stay with us on audra 0. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of the base and thanks for watching the
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