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0 me on, i'll just say about a year after a da 0 journalist should be available off. there was murder despite the international outrage in multiple investigations implicating is a rating forces we us why justice has not been served. both lines examines the ramifications of julia and associates, publications of us. they speak with and was the case against him, could mean suppressed sweden after leading to key for 2 decades. that richard is facing perhaps as toughest election yet as a recognition of opposition. parties focused on seats as leaders of the g 7 nation . please, the continuing boeing, ukraine action on climate change and the global economy. a high on the agenda, stars from across the world, the senate on town for the annual film festival, celebrating the best of the silver screen name on which is a rough, the
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after 12 years of civil war and government crackdowns, our lead for administer is agreed to be at to meet syria ending, present restaurant assad's regional isolation, the player watching. i'll g 0 live from bill. how with me for the back to the also coming up. entire families lost slides and non slides in eastern democratic republic of congo have kills more than 200 people fighting rages in iran cartoon as invoice have sedans, rival generals, median san, to review, to discuss the humanitarian ceasefire. and she lands that voting again in an attempt to draw up a new constitution for the 2nd time in less than a year. the thank you for joining us. 12 years after the league suspended syria over its
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governments crunched down on protesters present mashaila side and his regime a back ended sold. the decision was made during a meeting of foreign ministers in cairo. all 13 of the 22 members states that attended endorsed to the session katara was among the most notable absentees. ali hush and revolts. celia admitted to the audibly adopted a 12 year absence. the decision is the most significant today to be taken by out of states to normalize relations with damascus. in the same hole in 2011. the audibly got off to the resolution to suspend celia's membership, saying the shuttle assets government had to pay to stop. it struck down and protested, or religion has changed in the us government's approach towards those opposed to those in favor of this to say it wouldn't have a major impact on the future of syria and its neighbors. improved stability in the
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country is expected to enable the return of those instead, it's 12. yeah, we'll what critics see, we have any d think i said sets a dangerous precedent for the holding power to account and see it. yeah. and the on the world. but the other bleed expects that agent to benefit from its decision regional moves towards the reconciliations thought it in the past 5 years. in 2018 . the u. a and by hiring reopen the embassies in damascus and says 2020 turkish and city and intelligence officials have met several times. recently. both countries deputy foreign ministers, met to moscow following talks between defense ministers in 2022. saudi for a minute. suffice. i've been fight. honda met, i said nearly 3 weeks ago some into i believe argue that the region of relations with damascus could limit the run and josh has influence. the announcements comes just days after the rainy and president visited syria. that's relations between 2
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and 3, all are also taking a new direction on the hash and i just see it all to an oven. use representative, so i'm sedans, warring sides, i holding talks inside your radio, delegates from the army and the power military rapids support forces. a meeting in jed that both sides say they'll only discuss the humanitarian truth and not an end to the conflict. hundreds of people have been killed in tens of thousands of slaves since the fighting broke out last month. as those talks get on the way, there's been more violence incidents, capitalize victoria, get some be reports. a student needs all the time, comes under attack and hard to another flies back at positions held by the permanent tree. rapid support forces as representatives of the rival sides, mesa and jet, is the tools fighting is continuing around the presidential palace. amid the conflict looting in news, hard to this meet factory was set on fire headache mineat. elaine,
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i don't know the source of the fire and other fi also breakout dice. lights are in a furniture store near ros people lutes, and then that's what they do. they will cite, bent and other place not far from have this factory close by belongs to one of the largest food packaging companies in sudan for what i said. uh yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cotton, and then they slipped the cottons with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times over the body. more people are fleeing the capital impulse you down on the eastern red sea coast authorities are struggling to cope. the goal we hauled to the united nations employee whose no impulse with the end result of the problem of the syrians and the menus. in particular, the solution could be to fluctuate them to the countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside the state, so as not to face problems and security challenges. because of the large numbers,
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the student needs red crescent is treating the sick and injured, but essentially because the same malaria, recently cases, malaria have appeared. most of the existing medications or antibiotics, pain relievers, as well as diabetes and blood pressure medications with comprehensive medications. but they are not sufficient of these people of waiting to leave the country, but millions of others are trapped by the fighting and struggling to get medicine food over to victoria gates and b l g 0. get an update now on the ground with have a morgan i correspondent in khartoum. he but what's the latest is the finding as intense as it's been in the past few days. yes indeed, and just a short while ago and it's a bit after 5 pm local time, around 15 gmc, we were able to hear heavy artillery strikes. being launched by the rapids support forces against the needs army side suggests. and this was around the vicinity of the presidential palace,
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which the sudanese army has been trying to regain control of from the rapids support forces from the early days of the conflict. but it looks like it's intensified that attempt over the past few days more as strikes, more intense extracts were launched over the past few days against our assess physicians around the vicinity of the presidential palace as trucks were also launched in east 9. that's in the north east part of the capital for tomb. and we spoke to residents in the city of the man who said that they had to hide under their bed because of the sounds of artillery and as strikes by the r a stuff. and this is denise army, so fighting still very much continues in many parts of the capital part of tomb, despite the fact that it's supposed to be a period of a ceasefire, agreed upon by both sides, the rapids support forces. and then these army for people to be able to leave their homes and acts as basic necessities, but many of those who were supposed to say that that has not been possible because of the continued as strikes because of the continued arts and always strikes. and because of the presence of fighters on the streets and being fear that they'll be caught in the crossfire,
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the other side target targets those fighters. is there any whole paper that, that talks that are ongoing in saudi arabia could, could help and the find to the wildest of the news army has made it clear that these are not space talks. it's not meant to end the conflict. it's only meant to open so many tear inquiry doors for those who are in need of assistance to be able to get them and those who want to leave the capital, but to have been unable to do so. since the thoughts of the fine thing to be able to do that as well. so many people here say that they don't have any hopes that this would mean an enter the conflict. but they also think that they don't believe any agreement between the rapid support forces and the for the needs army to open human, to turn corridors with actually hold on when we ask them why they said they've seen the previous these fires and how it's manifestation they've seen the rapid support forces fighters on the street, the further artillery strikes. so many of them say that these talks, even if the 2 sides do agree to a cease fire and to opening human, it's aaron corey doors. if they don't see that being actually manifested and implemented on the ground, they have little faith that despite them,
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which would stop even if for a little while a. but i thank you for that update. even morgan reporting their life from car to while the international communities, being h 2 apps were free to avert a growing food crisis in saddam and neighboring countries that are taking in refugees in south. so don, thousands are arriving every day as higher which costs every for some of the time of rank. the people are arriving from saddam to too hot meals a day. usually aid agencies give out food rations. so families can cook for themselves. but this is just a transit center insulted on people across the border with very few belongings. these meals help them survive until they get to the final destination. the high just on my i have 3 children and the speed is enough enough to feed them. we're grateful, but it's not enough. humanity in agencies say around 6000 people arrive every day and sell to don a country. we thousands have already been displaced by insecurity and floods. we
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have more than $7.00 are facing the country that's considered the police. and we. 8 we are providing a lot of them are on site. so we have to take some of these resources responsive as most a women and children with no money, 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 the don have also being affected by the conflict prices of some staple foods have doubled because transport and trade have been disrupted. all those on the south to don inputs. many items from its neighbor, the audience,
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there will be further price increases and shortages, not just here, but also in other countries in the region. how did we talk to algebra, drink south to don, or some people displaced by the finding of crossing the border into a field, carrying their belongings and provisions on the donkey cards. they have to register with international organization for migration to get aid the you an estimate, some of an 800000 people will see violence from saddam more than 200 people. nearly half of them children have died in front and land slides in democratic republic of congo, the destruction in south cable provinces, making it more challenging for rescue teams to reach devastated areas. katya and office all day on has for most people in this village have lost everything. 7 within moments lance lies in the m a could be washed away their homes and buried their loved ones to more properly. they
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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 receiving 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 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 for us to teams to try and recover more among the victims. for many children, the situation is
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a very good test for the many, many houses have you been destroyed? we are facing the challenges and the summit 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 the electric 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 a lot of difficulties with that can. there's not enough medicine, medical essentials, glove syringes compresses. it's a reminder to everyone when disaster strikes, those who can must help each day brings more gram discoveries.
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several families most now start their lives again. having lost much that can never be replaced. castillo, pennsylvania, which is 0. and the neighboring wanda, the government says it's setting aside nearly a $100000000.00 to repair damage infrastructure after floods and 9 slides last week, funerals were held. 4130 people who died following heavy rains that lashed to wes more than 9000 people are homeless. many villages have been cut off by mont and debris. and in uganda, heavy rains have triggered a must slide in the southwest. at least 8 people were killed. officials say climate change and for farming practices are to blame or to, to me. now way of voting is on the way to choose 50 members of a council that will help throw up a new constitution. 9 months ago, voters rejected a previous draft, and i actually enjoy giving it another chance,
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a lot in america, tennessee, and human explained some santiago. 2 years ago teacher maria, and yet this on the vine. yes. to part in massive demonstrations to demand a new constitution to julie when written by ordinary men and women move discredited politicians. the dress that followed was ultimately rejected 9 months ago as to radical. now, like many others, medea anthony at the pens to know her vote when she goes to the poles, to choose a new, much smaller constitutional convention for the i'm a born in last time we could propose ideas for the new constitution. we elected people from all walks of life, not politicians. this time there's none of the ash, so why would be betraying my principles if i validated this process? $72.00, nearly 80 percent of to the is wanted a new constitution that would guarantee better health care, education and pensions and more equitable wealth distribution. many also wanted
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gender parity, right? to abortion, cutting edge environmental protection and pleasure. indigenous rights. the 2nd crack of changing to these 1980 constitution that was written under the former military dictatorship has been overshadowed by disappointment, especially by those who wanted major structural reforms. this time around both the rules and the candidates had been decided by traditional political parties and congress from the far left to the far right. in front of the presidential palace, central left candidates tried to capture voters attention. crosby already goes the extra mile by borrowing the street musicians drums. and he's confident that the commitment to guarantee basic social rights and the new text will be respected. the 2nd, given the constitution that we have this new version is
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a major step in the main objective of fighting inequality. in other words, we need to advance 6 steps, but we'll probably only go 3. but those 3 are very important. conservatives who are likely to win the majority of delegates will focus on maintaining chili's free marketing, economic model for the, for the cost. so this will be a constitution phone from the failure of the previous draft. so we can expect major changes to determine the future. but we can expect to grace our opening of the political process that was lacking and not transition to democracy. most voters still appear and decided on whether to see this 2nd chance for a better constitution as a glass half full or half empty, c and human alex's era, santiago that was still ahead on algebra. drones as a vital weapon of war. how civilians are helping ukrainian soldiers find flushing in pages and mending ties. the leaders of japan and south korea hold the 2nd summit
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in less than 2 months. the so low that i will look to south asia and that's very what whether it's come to southern parts of the region. in particular, southern india, an sri lanka, that springs to a system that's developing in the bay or bang goal. it hasn't yet got itself together. but it is still going to bring some very heavy rain to southern areas. we could see some flooding from that. so the noise of this, an improving picture of an old in areas of india and pakistan with fondest one watches remain on monday by tuesday. it is looking much clara with, with lots of sunshine for us on this, on pockets done in northern areas of india. now the heat continues for the northeast with temperatures in cases like the dish and me and lot reaching up to
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record level. so this time of year, 40 degrees in doc of that well above the average of the heat continues that we can move to east asia. it has been a story of heat for the south west of china. but you can see the arrival of move weather by the time we get into monday and tuesday, some heavy falls pulling across into hein island as well as hong kong. very humid here over the next few days. but temperature is dipping down this. this thing where we expect them to be across the moving parts of china and the korean peninsula, they'll be on the up in tokyo by wednesday. the when the tell about took control of that kind of standing august 2021. it's spot a methics and especially to pop before 101 east makes the chinese entrepreneur with the other way on how to view the
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challenges with the the so you're watching out your 0 line from doha. a reminder about top stories, representatives, some sedans, warring sites, have been holding face to face talk seem data according to sound. you're against government, and voice from the army and power military, roberts, or forces. see that only discuss how he mounted cherry and tools and not an end to the conflicts. fighting continues in cartoon. more than 200 people have died in front and land slides in democratic republic of congo. south keeping commons rescue
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efforts is being hampered by bad weather and a lack of equipment. and the arab league has voted to reinstate syria as a member, 12 years after it was suspended. the move came during a meeting in cairo. syria was shunned by the lead, got to push, push on the sides. his government caught donald processes in 2011. clearly i spoke to a saucy about this. he's a former opposition leader in syria and asked him for his reaction to the re admission of a syria to the leak. clearly this tide that there has been hill, gosh, i mean we, i expected something like that to happen. in fact, jordan, the joe daniel will not started or the few months back to, to, to push in the direction. but the see, see if the rush to buy venue robeto's is disconcerting. and that's what if you have more pressure on countries that are not happy with this more like guitar and,
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and moral ends on some other other, other countries. it's cut off, as you know, 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 bush auto site is going any way. oh, well, i mean there could be a number of reasons. i include the probably most notable would be the abscess of any serious policy on the part of the united states. the, by the end of this patient has, has given a cold shoulder to those like demanding and changing, and serious with that is resemblance of offline or the can be both back and maybe
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the international dynamics. you know, over of russia, china has been definitely trying to push many out of countries to go that direction . but again, i would say that this was a said date uh for, for democracy. as of course it's, it's ryan from day for, for a sort of categories. seems all over the ward, the, the head of russia's back and the mercenary globe says he's been promised arms and ammunition that he asked for in a video release on thursday. you have any precaution had slightly to withdraw his choose from the you can't bridge. queen city of back move, it said many of his men had died because the last time initial well and a message posted on telegram for goshen says commitments have now been made to resolve this. russian investigators say a saw space detained over a bomb attack, targeting a russian nation is right to acted on instructions from ukraine. moscow says
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a suspect admitted planting explosives on the road, and triggering them remotely, as the copper left in this call was passing by on saturday. the writer was wounded and his driver killed. the russian has accused the crating of carrying out the attack with western support, which keys has denied at drones are playing a major role on the battlefield in ukraine. both sides are using expensive unmanned weapons, but civilian enthusiasts are increasingly getting involved and training sold just on the front line, chop stock for it has a story. stealth is key for these pump line drug and operate is training in the forests of central ukraine. school use of the fonts, the building technology. there is redefining strategy. an operations on the eastern and southern battlefields. but it's civilians, not soldiers training these ukraine special forces. $5000.00 service ma'am.
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pulse through this drone training camp. since russia's 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. okay. 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 advance, technology was tanks. now it's drones and artillery. what are we not civil up? i don't know. you're not done. that's not civilian drone. infuse? yes. a contributing more and more to ukraine's war effort. most the self funded and only make enough money to cover the costs on the believe, my drones or my hobby for 8 years. but when the invasion happened,
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i realized i can be useful. we have to get our man out of the trenches and fight more with machines. as another underground workshop, sweetie, princes make pockets including coordinate plates, and formerly systems batteries made from disused fates was dealing with him. one was about to observe the conditional. 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 causing drones across the crane. uses us may drones, such as the switch blade that explodes on impact, but training and innovative production by civilians developing systems like these, the names of supplying soldiers with cheap weapons, they say ukraine's wisdom allies cannot provide charles stuff without a 0 gift. tens of thousands of supporters of turkish president worship. type it on
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a riley east of any symbol a week before the elections there at one is facing his toughest trying some seeking power 2 decades ago. opinion force give him only a slight need over opposition leader can my, can you show her? the voting has begun a head of a general election in time and next sunday. the contests will be between conservatives, backed by the military. and the populace proposition led by the prototype party. and it's on ice japan, cedar from you. ok. she is on his 1st visit to south korea as prime minister is the 2nd summit with prizes and use. so keel in less than 2 months. 3 and i'd boasting ties as regional spreads, roll rob mcbride reports and so of an official welcome in front of the offices of south korea's president to you into a po for visiting prime minister whom you have casita of japan. the 2 leaders
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heralding a new era in a complicated and gulf and troubled relationship after a recent increase in provocative missile testing by north korea. those leaders have taken the similarly tough stand against the common neighbor who was prime minister could see the end. i showed the understanding that 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
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partly because of that legacy and south korea's suffering during world war 2. that led to relation settling in recent years and the cube and has been trying to we pass 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 that to you and 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 incorporation have dynamically progressed in less than 2 monitors. your as materials pushed to restore relations with the traditional adversary have 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
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administration of us president joe biden, who welcomed him on the states visit last month, 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, rob mcbride, i'll just say era, so the family of slain. i'll just the origin this sharina block a has the church service in her honor in occupied these through them. this comes days before the 1st time of grocery of a killing on the 11th. cheering was shot dead buying these really soldier while she was an assignment to janine in the occupied with the.

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