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the remember him every minutes and a team of him coming back to me 11 days in may, coming soon on how to 0 someone will be and he says, theories that this guy, every day in search of signs of rain, he has lost nearly all the peaceful using chrome, sissy to decrypting drought conditions affecting this south american nation. the drug is having an impact on across argentina, vistas of singles, of the corners. you can see it's trying and it's already been jones producers are telling us that because of the lack of water, they have started to notice the different types of insects they had never seen before. the extreme weather conditions have also cost shortages of grass rain and more to save you the impacting the captain of the farmers in the area the
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the service the news out on out to 0. i'm for the back people live in don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. after 12 years of civil war and government crackdowns arab league for and ministers of lead to we admit syria ending present the shot a sides regional. i summation fighting wages in iran cartoon room as invoice of saddam's, wible general meeting, saudi arabia to discuss the humanitarian ceasefire. also this our struggle to recover the dead and democratic republic of congo. more than 200 people have been killed by flagstaff. and the number keeps wise and today and voting again in an attempt to draw up a new constitution for the 2nd time in less than a year. and far as small with all the sports are so cheap, their hopes of winning the primarily title a live,
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the gunners beating new castle away from home to move within one point of leaders. manchester city the the thank you for joining us. 12 years after the arab league suspended syria over its government's crank down and protested, president restaurant aside and his regime a back in its fold. the decision was made during a meeting of foreign ministers in cairo. all 13 of the 22 members face that attended, endorsed the decision katara was among the most notable absentees. to walk off, get it done. the return of syria is the beginning of the movements and nothing in the direction of the resolution to the crisis in syria will take time for procedures to be implemented and it will be gradual. the task of this committee is to follow up on those procedures as well. so it's not the decision to resume
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relationships between arab states and syria. this is a solving decision list for every country to take on its own up and no. or syria was expelled by the arab league after the sod regime medic, camping a fee and force against protesters that was during an uprising in 2011 that led to the civil war and nearly half a 1000000 people have been killed in the conflicts that followed millions of syrians have been forced to live as refugees abroad, and many remained internally displaced. i'll just here is on the hash and takes a look at the regional shift toward syria city area 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 on protest as
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a religion has changed. and the us government's approach towards those opposed to those in favor of the step say it's would have a major impact on the future of syria and its neighbors improved stability and the country is expected to enable the return of those effect. it's 12. yeah. well, what critics say, we have any d think i said sets a dangerous precedent for the holding power to account and see it. yeah. and 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 100, ain't we open the embassies in damascus? and since 2020 turkey shawn city and intelligence officials have met several times recently, both countries deputy foreign ministers met to moscow following talks between defense ministers in 2022. so do for a minute. suffice. i've been fight. honda met,
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i said nearly 3 weeks ago, something that i believe argue that the region of relations with damascus could limit the wine and joshua its influence. the announcements comes just days after the ring and president visited syria. that's relations between 2 and 3 on also taking a new direction on the how should i just see it all? earlier i spoke to a saucy, a former opposition meet her in syria. here's his reaction to the syrian governments. re admission to the arab league. i kind of said this is a sad day for anyone who cares about democracy. the rule of law and human rights. this is yeah. it'd be the taishan one of the brutal but most of what sort of genes that we know off it conveys. so yeah, i'm, i think the many syrians must be happy. this will not really bring more piece of stability to syria. on the, on the contrary, probably this would be very destabilizing. but what we're hearing and there's still
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a few details to, to, to get out of what was agrees. uh, i guess 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 foreign ministers were happy to preserve the out of identity um, but had mostly lucky to say about preserving human rights, the right of syria and people. and to maybe put some pressure onto the team to change the internal policies. 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
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opposition? i know you're no longer leading the opposition, but what would you advise them to do now? well, i think the, the shut off position today is not in a position to really do anything to change that, that dynamics, other than a standing by the, the, the principles you know, the rise of the people should come 1st and it's, it's sizes in me that to see that many of them readers don't care about about the the, the life of auto is the baby seemed to be interested to, to defend the identity, but the rise, the badger pay. now the world news representatives from saddam's warring sides are holding talks inside you radio delegates from the army and the power military rapids support forces. a meeting in jed the both sides say that only discuss a humanitarian choose and not an end to the conflict. hundreds of people have been killed and tens of thousands of flies since the violence broke out last month. as,
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as those talks get underway, there's been more violent incidents. capital cost to victoria get to be has a detail assuming these all me time comes under attack and hard to know the flies back at positions held by the permanent tree. rapid support forces as representatives of the rivals sides. mason jed is the tools fighting is continuing around the presidential palace. amidst the conflict looting in news, hard to this meet factory was set on fire, headache mineat. elaine, i don't know the source of the fire and other fi also breakout dies. lights are in a furniture store near ross people looting done. that's what they do. they will cite, bent and have the 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,
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and then they slipped the cotton's with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times over the body. more people are fleeing the capital in port sudan on the eastern red sea coastal forties are struggling to cope. the goal . we hauled 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. decision these right present is treating the sick and injured, but essentially because the same malaria, recently cases of 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 are waiting to leave the country, but millions of others are trapped by the fighting and struggling to get medicine
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food overall to victoria gates and b l g 0 us. and he is not correspondents, even morgan, in cartoon, with the latest on the fighting, we were able to hear heavy artillery strikes. being launched by the rapid support forces against the knees. army fight suggests. and this was around the vicinity of the presidential palace, 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 positions around the vicinity of the presidential palace as trucks were also launched in east my that's in the northeast part of the capital for 2, and we spoke to residents in the city of on demand who said that they had to hide under their bed because of the sounds of artillery and as strikes by the r a says and this is denise army. so fighting still very much continues in many parts of the capital hold assume despite the fact that it's supposed to be a period of
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a ceasefire, agreed upon by both sides the rapids support forces. and this within 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 our tend to be surprised because of the presence of fighters on the streets and being fear that they'll be caught in the crossfire if the other side target targets those fighters or some sort of ease uh, crossing the border into a few of your carrying their belongings and provisions on donkey cars. they have to register with international organization for migration to get aid. the un estimates more than 800000 people will free violence from sedan. so the international communities being urged to act swiftly to avoid a growing food crisis into don and neighboring countries that are taking in refugees in south. so don thousands are arriving every day as how we will toss a report from the town of rank. the people are arriving from saddam to too hot meals a day. usually aid agencies give out food rations,
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so families can cook for themselves. but this is just a challenge. it's into insulted on people, cross 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 and security and floods. we have more than 7.7 are facing. so this is considered the police and we are, we are providing assistance with 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 are like for people living here.
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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 board 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 it's done inputs many items from its name a, they all see is it will be for the price increases and shortages, not just here, but also in other countries in the region. how did with us algebra drink south to done? thank you, my head on this knowledge is here and use our including the nearly a year after she was shot dead, a services. how in opposite side is to send to remember how to 0 gen listerine
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blocks and then support the spin that shook up the final qualifying session at formula once miami grand, pre the for us to to key a weight tens of thousands of the photos of a price into a ship type id, one has been riling, assemble a week before elections, or the one is facing his toughest challenge since taking power 2 decades ago. several opinion polls show him training opposition leader came out of college, did a significant save. you attended them? the ronnie stumble to the top of the 3 in the last 3 decades. 7000000 people have attend this rally. are just the way it's our job.
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the security measures and prisons are the may 14 electra, the election officers, the single that humans has gone through during the parties administration is focusing on the government has concluded based on the electrical car and the defense and everything. and he has been accused, the law also inspired you to take a however, this is the address, probably the corporate office in the last 3 decades, more than 200 people. nearly half of them, children have and insides and non slides in the democratic republic of congo. the
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destruction in south cable province is making it more challenging for rescue teams to reach devastated areas. caution will pay totally on has more most people in this village have lost everything. c 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 body. now back to the core from this one say 50 way, all of the houses and people have died. i've lost 7 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
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disappeared. it was swept away by the water is my neighbors are also gone. so far, hundreds of bodies had been recovered after last lights and floods hit the area of south t 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 a very cut. the whole thing on the many, many houses had been destroyed. we are facing the challenges and the summit charges are about the logistics, you know, transporting those material today because it rolled out a cut off some areas. so there is no really way or preaching from the call, but there is a 2nd away which is a delay. we are using the electric cable way, hiring votes to task support arm group. so are active in this region. crises like these are further hampering the delivery of aid including
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medical supplies to those in need. they please. 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 your mind to, 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. how much is there any neighboring one that the government says it's setting aside nearly a $100000000.00 to repair damaged infrastructure. following funds and land slides last week, funerals were have for the 130 people who died off the heavy rains lashed to west. while the 9000 people are homeless, many villages have been cut off by mont and debris. and in uganda, heavy rains have triggered
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a much slide in the southwest. at least 8 people were killed. officials say, climate change and for farming practices are to blame. well, let's speak to dean baker mozy baby about this. he's a lead campaign, a with power shift to africa. that's the leading time at same time in africa is joining us from i will be thank you so much for being with us dean. so heavy rain of course is common in this part of africa at this time of year, especially between march and may. but why has it been so in 10 cents so deadly? what factors contributing to this? i thank you for having me on the show. i think what's really important to consider really is the she's g or on fossil fuels going to africa, particularly coal oil. and the recent ashbrook su nafrica. and i believe that it is the heavy leading transform guide. the cost of fuel of these costs. but we really do see a space where we see that africa wide least the baby is responsible for the kind of
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a presence you have. the most valuable st. tweets impacts being introduced in this picture and reduce the upgrading of green trade around the use of fossil fuel and the history or unexpected isn't that have really never to be completed in the growing or rise in global greenhouse gas emissions. of which epic has been positioned to be the most valuable best. we see such a huge increase in flat things and being fully sense, what's been the impact of these extreme weather events on communities and how a country's adapting to the change in climate. but i think that is the big question. um, i think countries haven't necessarily really started adapting in states. countries have taken as dogs of being reactive by miss i need providing an immediate response . and because i already existing in my time that he mentioned what we do need now is action oriented approach. and that is really grounded on reducing emissions because the ongoing, simon emergency means bad,
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but it's very imperative that applicant countries urgent be shipped away from that dependence on fossil fuel based energy generation entrance vision towards renewable energy because the just just a huge renewable energy has never been able to start right now. if you see that solved is in the hundreds of people across at the time they've lost that lice. with these slides, i was going to ask you about this being what, what needs to happen to achieve climate resilience in africa. and how do you think of climate resilience, which we hear a lot about, how should it be different in the african context? yeah, thank you. i mean, this becomes very important, especially because the, the recent dash for guessing that doing that and how it can be used the energy, the energy do shut by after you got in order to be able to receive them for july. because so 1st of all, we need to put an end to fossil fuels, gonna be got that if he started to explore it could be got presently we have left over 600000000 people. we bought energy access. so investing, because little resources such as gas would displace investments, profitable,
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eventually payable, accessible and much needed. any people, the people this will see minutes because energy poverty and do out because people don't want to come be cancelled on the development and separate. the 2nd most important being is to mobilize, you know, climate springs, the time is fine, is that would see. and how if you could give the product to what the sustainable energy as usual, this 3rd aspect would be to really invest in the new energy point blank. and people, and this fundamentally means the commissioning fossil fuels stretches in africa. thank you so much for talking to us about this. thank you, dean, becky mosey, baby joining us a lie from nairobi. thank you. so all right, let's have detailing now, way of voting is on the way to choose a council that will help draw up a new constitution. voters widely rejected a previous drafts. 9 months ago. sundays hold gives the referendum a 2nd chance live to a lot in america. editor, lucy and human who's in santiago at
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a pointing station there understand this here. so a 2nd attempt at writing a new constitution. what's different this time to see a lot of things are different. uh, 1st of all, you may notice that we are, you know, what looks like a of a train station. this was a former train station. it's just been turned into probably one of the largest loading stations in chile. it's a very beautiful antique building, and it's been full of people all day long, very large numbers of chileans have come out to vote in the selection one because it is obligatory tool because this time round there are very high fines that will be imposed on people who don't come to vote, and also because it is people's duty. and while many chileans are telling us that they're suffering from a constitution in boulder, fatigue after having gone to the polls so many times before around this issue of writing a new constitution they, they r, hopefully that this time there can be
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a positive tuition that will bring consensus and be will bring people together and not be as divisive as the last one. now, you may want to know why bother to write a new constitution at all. and joining me to talk about that is lawyer and political analysts by side of the bus. thank you for joining us. i'd like to ask you, what is it i'd like to ask that question again. why is it that julian's feel that they need to have a new constitution to replace the one that was written in 1980 under to these 4 military dictatorship? i think that's some of the reasons the fast reason is that it goes, it doesn't always as a symbol of a historical moment. and the constitution that we have right now is a symbol of a state. the ship. never mind that a good part of the text comes actually from the oldest constitution from 1825, and then from the beginning of the 20th century. so the symbolism of the constitution is cheap. and also because the country has changed
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a lot in the last 4050 years. and so the reason we need the constitution that reflects the team is that we are today. and so the reason we have 2 reasons which i think we have be, is, was into an going forward with this process for the 2nd time. well, last time we know that there was the vast majority of the delegates that were a $150.00, then they're only going to be 50. this time represented the left on the far left. this time around according to all the polls. and from what we can gauge, it will be mainly conservative that will dominate that to consider that constitutional counsel, what is to keep it from going, swinging from one extreme to the other? that's a good question, but this time i think that the design of the process has to be different. we. the delegates will work on the basis of a draft that has already been produced by a commission of experts that com and represent every political sector. so they will not start from scratch or they will not take the previous tests. they will take
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a new draft, fix prepared by experts, that is supposed to reflect a text that is technically correct. and on the basis of that have a discussion. and i think that she was actually motorist a little bit what was the results, but what people wanted, what? 80 percent actually instead they wanted when there was that 1st referendum calling for new magna carta here was social changes, guarantees, health, education, better pensions. that was the sort of thing the chileans were really hoping that their constitution would guarantee. is there any guarantee that that will now be part of the new one? i think the reset, i think this a moment of reckoning. there was a moment of reckoning and the previous process in the sense that those things, some people want actually like a solution cannot really the live us. it can give very basic over young patients, but not really the full lines of policy that government needs to take. decisions of the government needs to take at that basic local system, no decisions. so i think that's a moment of reckoning that, oh,
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there was at least in a sense of the solution. and understanding that actually this hopes and dreams cannot be fulfill just going to the low but missed they needs to be realized on the basis of the work of any of them. and the constitution has a different function, which is to set the basis of political dialogue and also the based on which every lo isn't that for the. well, what do you think is going to be the most controversial part of this, particularly given then that there has been an ideological swing. that's very radical in just 9 months. correct. i think was this, this one little issue that concerns me a lot, which is during the campaign, every party and almost every kind of emphasize the issue of security. because students having the crisis at this moment and also with a link to migration. and unfortunately, this is the kind of thing that a couple different normally kind of souls. and so i thinking that since i'm
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concerned that we may have a norm since, because additions that i'm not really not really part of what it go, citizen has to say. and the other thing is that although we have these 2 commissions, one a technical one that has already been working on the ones that we're going to choose today of citizens. there's not a really get to a link between the 2 that the, the delegates that we're going to elect today is theory. they need to go through this text that they may not do so they are not forced to do so. let's hope that they do because the technical stay yours are actually important. yes. well, i know a lot of people who say they're going to a know their votes because they are very unhappy about this new process and the way that it's been carried out. but there are others who would the, that this is a good chance that there will be finally be a constitution. but if the text does not satisfy the majority in the final referendum, does that mean truly will be stuck with the 1980 constitution from the penal shane dictatorship era? is that is correct. and that will be,
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i think it will make headlines that the 50 or 70 by 3 of the cool, the top 2 left may choose this, this, you know, just to keep this all configuration that represents the dictatorship. so we'll see what happens. i said that the thank you so much for sharing your thoughts so that you have it that that will, will be waiting, that polls will be closing in about, uh, 3 a half hours. and when we know the results, we will let you know. and we will check in with you. thank you very much, lucy and human life for us air and santiago. still ahead on and use our drones as a key to the war in ukraine house civilians are supporting soldiers with crucial technology. devices like these, as you can imagine being used right, the way across the front line. okay. like this cuz it takes drugs up to 50 kilometers away. eddings for the spanish crap as vacuum around the bridge hands for the 1st time in almost a decade. status, the
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the hello, the unsettled weather has been lingering around that event over the weekend. but things are looking more promising at the start of the week regards to the temperatures pick up and places like jerusalem, damascus, and bay route as the wet and when the weather shifts its way for the northeast, across eastern areas of takia. the caucuses for the south is this temperature is all set to pick up for some of the gulf states like q 8 as well as guitar and southern parts of saudi arabia. with the change in the wind, we also see some lift a dust and hazy sunshine for the laundry dry picture. now it's being dry and hot to cause the nose of africa. well, that's changing with nasty weather, putting in from central parts of the mediterranean, bringing some heavy falls to the likes of to new z a, the wet and when the weather sweeping into libya over the next few days and look at
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the stroke in temperature for trip at least $35.00 degrees celsius on monday, only 20 on tuesday with the arrival of those thunderstorms. not thunderstorms, all the story for the ivory coast as well as some pots of money. we could see some dust or sand storms here because most central parts of africa, the rain has eas, lucky and places at full, those devastating floods. unfortunately, down for the south, we're going to see some pretty nasty weather for eastern pots of south africa. the a meeting of minds unless we dig deeper and ask people questions of what spanish stations of identity and social ideals of life, we're going to always have the same model architects to may. a valley at a 100 ravenna talk to we may contribute as architects to create conditions,
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the you're watching the news out on knowledge is here with me for the back to bull. a reminder about top stories, representatives, some sedans, warring sides, have been holding face to face talk scene jetta, according to the saudi government, and voice from the army and the military rockies support forces say that only discuss a humanitarian truce and not an end to the conflict more than $200.00 people have died in floods and land slides in democratic republic of congo. soft people sovereigns rescue efforts to being hampered by the bad weather. and the lack of equipment and the arab league has voted to reinstate syria as a member of 12 years optic was suspended. the move came during a meeting in cairo, syria was expelled after that for shot assad government crunched down on protest is in 2011. and one on that story, and cutoff says it's position on normalizing relations with the syrian regime has not changed in
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a statement. the foreign ministry spokesman magid ansari said cutoff has always thought that even have consensus. he said, cuts out hopes of consensus will motivate the syrian regime to address the routes of the classes and improve its relations with fab surroundings. alongside reaffirmed, cut that support for all regional and international efforts to find a comprehensive and just solution to the syrian crisis. us, well, joining us out on the phone is whole some zacky who is the assistant secretary general of the arab league. he's on the line from cairo, mrs. lackey. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. the syrian opposition, which we've spoken to today, i've said this is a sad day for syrians. the people in italy, we've spoken to say they feel betrayed by the lead. what do you respond to them? why has the bleak decided that now is the time to re admit the syrian machine? um, thank you. well, listen, 1st of all,
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i think we respect all opinions on this uh, on this issue. we understand what the opposition has been saying, and we do appreciate that they are and in addition to the position, but what i want to say here is the uh, the understanding that has been growing for the past several months, especially, and especially grew after the catastrophe of the 1st week is that there is no clear into the national attention the proper attention that is supposed to be driving for the best solution in syria. and that in the meantime, the syrian crisis has been spending over very negative effect on the neighboring
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countries. and we mean by that, especially 11 on, at georgia to have a board and a specific uh, huge brunt on, on their economies and so on because of the refugees and because of issues like kept to go on and, you know, dry good trafficking. and so, um, so in addition to the continued stuff bring all the refugees and this is a good displace person. so you have a situation where the sit in crisis is, has been sort of puts on the back burner on the international agenda with everybody far away dealing with this as business as usual. whereas the neighboring countries, the retail, especially the out of countries in that this situation needs to be resolved. this i, hi,
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this point is sorry to ask you i and interrupt you. but how does re admitting of the syrian regime, how does bringing brush all outside back into the fold change this business as usual situation that you're talking about? how does it change the situation in syria and the surrounding countries? well, uh uh, before that there is, there's kind of to do the engaging, the syrian government was not possible at the level of the lee because of the rest of the state at the end of 2011. which means that the syrian government a good deal and chose to the with the un with the any on the. a the process of the countries that want to interfere in the city in the crisis,
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but not with the arab league because of the resolution. so it was in the wisdom all the countries that drove this process forward. so that when we, maybe we need to reverse this further this the resolution in order to allow the arrow key to access it needs back to okay. trying to resolve this crisis. let me ask you so what conditions have been put on the syrian regime to allow this re admission? um, i have witnessed all the discussions and i uh for to know what the text is about. uh and i can tell you that the tim conditions does not and did not exist in the discussion that has been on, on the issue of the resolution up to date. uh,
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but uh, because i understand uh, the objective of the question, which i think is to clarify uh, what uh, uh, or what spaces this uh come back is going to be done. um, i can tell you that uh uh that there is a committee that was formed uh by uh, 5 countries, a neighboring country, plus egypt and saudi arabia and the 2nd stage of those uh country. this committee is going to, uh, get in touch with the syrian government in order to, uh, uh, in order to reach whatever agreements and progress it can reach with it. okay, on the number on file. i'm shooting the, come back over refugees. drug trafficking combating terrorism. does the politic cuz the resolution of the conflict and so okay. uh we're running out of time,
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but i want to ask you one last question. um it says i can, if i can, this conflict is not over in, in syria. hundreds of thousands of people have died of been killed. the sod regime is responsible for great human rights violations. what about justice? what about accountability, or has that all not been pushed on to the right for the sake of, of our, of unity and moving forward. as well, this is a difficult question. i understand where it's coming from, but i can tell you that the i don't think anything has been pushed off the road. but there are practices objectives that need practical a measure. and i think uh, what has been adopted today might try present the beginning of a bar back to the norman see which. busy might it might,
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might not seem to be the case now, but uh, but this is the, this is the width of those who are gathered today in the meeting hall and they are being so let us hope that they will be able to, uh, to deliver a kind of a, a kind of a resolution that was not been able to, to be delivered before by either a visa not, or maybe international forces. okay. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. mr. house um is lucky, assistant secretary general of the arab league, joining us there on the line from cairo. thank you for your time. well, let's take a look at the humanitarian crisis in syria since the war began in 2011. the united nations estimates more than 306000 civilians have been killed in the fighting 6900000 have been displaced inside syria. nearly 5 and a half 1000000 syrians are now living and neighboring countries. as i'll speak to
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him how much i love to know who's the executive director of the syria justice and accountability center. joining us from washington dc. muhammad, i don't know if you were able to hear how some zacky, the assistant secretary general of the i believe the explaining the reasoning of the i bleed for reading, degrading syria into the organization. what is your reaction to what you heard the associate was able to get him? i know clearly this comes with the big level of disappointments here because the dire, bleak seems to have forgotten what the student government has done without oblique monitors. when data league in 2011 deployed monitors to monitor the ceasefire was announced, that's the area around august a 1000 i live in. last month. those were misled like to kicked out of the country. and the student government had noticed spectra that'd be missed a lot. of course the media campaigns like games or a big an accusing isn't being leaks or is it a land? it's a life. so what the biggest, put the footboard as excuses to, to integrate the seed in governments back to, to, to the, to the league is just basically
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a side of showing how things are going south. but the terms of the politics and that he's on, on the respect for the human rights, a lot of the entity out of spring governments emerged after the all that a lot of springs changes. and those have no incentive to see any changes in these, these countries. um, they've just the 14th military cause hit on data supporting human rights to do use obviously it on there. and it's if somebody disappointing and that our biggest things to present themselves of a form of a solution of that of that you on which is that you, i'm geneva sports. i negotiated and has failed also because of lack of political from the cd and government. so i don't think i'll start giving the shortlist out the green light to come back. it wouldn't make any compromise. yeah. the, the on demand as you know, from the waters up, as you know, the argument from some quarters is that, you know, expelling aside from the organization shunning him on the international stage. hasn't changed anything on the ground. so why not re engage with them and try
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perhaps to, to reason with him, because because make spending, i thought i'd coordinating him and sanctioning him to didn't to make any commitment . and let's be honest, thinking about this as i've given a good opportunity before all these missions that puts in place, he did not work with the city and people. he did not stop the violations. they did not see them deploying his military an army to can people of civilians progress thing. and this was before the position became on and, and slipped the country to a civil war. so outside of giving a good amount of time and unfortunately, and caused a good amount of like $10000.00 seating. and luckily as died before that of leaks expelled city on the side, the presumed nothing to, to compromise or walk them the country back from a conflict on a civil war. and a know, after all these pressures being left, one after another, we do not actually have much expectations to the spectrum human, right? where does this leave the serial position? and those countries like the united states which supported the opposition fed again,
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sorry. where does this leave the syrian opposition and countries like the us which supported the opposition of what the deposition has been fragmented for some time. the reason of course i lost the key cuts are associated us with a lot of changes into dynamic in these countries, including still to keep trying to coincide with the sub deposition is, is nothing the best situation. let's, let's be frank. um the u. s. is not really support a product, prioritizing the cd and conflict. they're very focused on. you can either shop, they could see the of the as on the, on the, by the situation doesn't have much love. that is, other than the sanction combat thing kept going, which is the 2 topics might keep the sides corner the naturally for the time being as asked me says i key they would grave crimes committed during this conflict way. what about justice? what about accountability? are you hopeful mohammed that that can ever be achieved for here? this is, this is what we try to do. we've been doing this work for 12 years documenting what kinds of crimes against humanity in pursuing justice and what's available
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jurisdictions and europe. at least i'm not super helpful honestly about what the dropping the kids up to on the side government on him personally was involved in designing a states policy to cut down and people on those people does that for the rest, the injustice which has been nothing being offered by the league, nobody talking about the cost of the essence was making of them or isn't it a petition on, on, and composition for those those victims? that's why it doesn't seem very helpful to be honest from, from the mold, never to the list that the right for people does not go away, even if that a big 3 integrated, the seed in government. those people can 54 cases in countries have jurisdictions including gym in the netherlands, france another to be initially thank you so much for talking to us. mohammed allowed to lie executive director of the syria justice and accountability center. thank you for your time. thank you for me. so the family of slain all just their agenda is sharina block. they have filed a church service in her on an occupied east. jerusalem. it comes days before the
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1st time of the 3 of her coming on may 11th. charmaine was shot dead by and is really soldier, while she was an assignment in janine in the occupied westbank. the 3 parties had been held across the u. k. to celebrate the coordination of king charles deferred thousands of people gathered for so called big launch bodies. a several royals came out to meet and greet the crowds carnation concert to celebrate the new reign will begin in the next hour at windsor castle lineup ritchie and katy. terry, i'm on the art is separate. so rahman is joining us now. live from windsor, all of my favorites, that, that concept. so it'll tell us about the moods and what's happening there of all of your favorites on mine. yes, the excitement has been building a long day to the extended coronation. we can't, and many thousands of people have to send it to you on waiting. so it's to the west of the capital itself. and behind me, over my shoulder, i'm thinking the distance you can see windsor castle where the have been slowly
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gathering and getting through a variety of security procedures before they can get into the eastern terrace where the stage is set for the coordination concept, which will started around about 15 to 20 minutes time, $20000.00 tickets have gone on off at most and through the ballot, some of them free. so most of them allocated equally between the full regions of the united kingdom and then a small allocation also being offered to charities and organizations that are very close to the hearts of both the king and the queen consoles. and as you said something to everybody, apparently, if your age between 40 and 80, we're definitely in the right game today for yourselves. um the security has been very tight throughout the day in days based to the security. while we talk about that lights of all of the security is being very tight. um we are expecting it
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prints with you take to the stage, but again, uh the, the guest list is uh, very impressive from the pump and the pageantry. the heads of state that we saw on sunday in the rather inclement weather, to a very nice cool evening here in england with you might say, pumps greatest at all. so many of hollywood biggest styles also reading and speaking to the audience in spoken word. while it's going to be great for everyone there including yourself so enjoyed for all of us. so have robin live for as the winds the castle. alright. time not to catch up on all the sports ski as far fully. thank you so much i the arsenal. have kept their hopes of winning the premier league title alive, the gunners picked up a valuable when over newcastle to move just one point behind leaders. manchester city. all right, well where you've got an arsenal package by as so how malik?
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with the type of hoops hanging by a thread. awesome. you own you. when would do against new cost and right from the stock. they will put down the pressure by the home sites to themselves. the chase and champions of the qualification purchase off the surviving and at each on the gun is had another may just get the referee awarding you costs of the penalty. for a handful, whole vol. intervene, however, and the spot kick was canceled. mikayla k to side hung in the and the resilience was the rewarded captain martin owed to god giving off no one to lead off to the break new cost blue pies on low pressure. but keep up our rooms that was determined not to be beaten from the english, international spiked was much like gabriela, martin, m e,
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and was the brazilian didn't score himself. he was instrumental and off load doubling. they lead the gun is receiving a massive stroke of luck with 5 being shot, putting the boat into his own net off martin at least cross the match finished to nail a huge results pulled the north london is then now just one point behind me, this man city who's played one game, list the gun, his dreams of a 1st week talking to nearly 20 years or not quite over just yet. so he'll leak out just the, the raw madrid had won the cup of delray for the 1st time in almost a decade. how long until all these men beat us as you not to one in the front on saturday, resilient ford, rodrigo was the star of the night, scoring both souls round will now turn their attention to choose days champions, league semi final against manchester city. automotive cuz next thing we're ready for tuesday. we don't have like many days at the button about that sounds or
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push us. we have a small advantage in the 1st, like, because we will play 12 when it gets to 11, and it will not present, haven't done. like, we're on james's one round a 3 of his and be a playoff contest with steph curry. the lakers now have a to one series lead over the golden state warriors. ron didn't take a shot in the 4th quarter, but still finished off with 21 points and a big wind for the lakers against the reigning champions. the lakers winning a 127 to 97. again, 3 of this best of 7, series abroad had some post game advice for the younger members of his team. stay off the tv as they all social media. you know, you know, when a game everybody's a great square in the world, you lose the game. they don't want dirt on you. it's literally that simple. you know, it's all about, you know, training your mind for, you know,
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the next child which you know what the nationalist has game is over with very well . okay, cool. but we got another one on monday. it's hard to spell jimmy butler returns from entry from miami and made an instant impact. the 33 year old start with 28 points to help the he take it to one serious lead over the new york next miami comfortably winning game 3 of the eastern conference. somebody funnels by 19 point i feel like a lot of recovery and, and making sure that i can move went into it for sure. but i gotta, 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 on the what i'm off the floor to recover a rebel driver. sergio perez is in pull position for sunday's miami ground pre. but his teammate and world tire leader match for shop and we'll start down in 9th. the final,
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a final qualifying session was cut short when ferrari's charles declare spun off the track. it meant for shopping didn't get the chance to do a final fast slap as the martin's fernando alonzo will join perez on the front row with friday's carlos. st in 3rd prize is 2nd in the drivers championship just as 6 points behind the 1st step in the 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 then just i feel like we got back. all right, i'll read them already and q one things we're looking a little better. a generally a, just a little more place where the, how things went today. it's just not good. i know i'm really good in qualifying that some most of the time my, my nice to extract the absolute maximum amounts of the call, but i lost 1517. so yeah, there's
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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 a lot. 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 power for the world judo a championships, but no competitors from ukraine will be indo, have ukrainian national team has decided to boycott the event due to the admission of athletes from russia and ballot roost of the sports governing body gave the green light for the russians, and bella russians take part on the condition they do so as neutral, individual athletes, our correspondence ro pass back is at the effects. well, 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,
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i should be noted that individual athletes have been allowed to compete. it's both titus on the atp and w t. i tools are the decision by the international, jude, our federation will r j f to allow russian and the russian doctor came off to the our se recommended that i 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 carry a one of the big savings. how is i guess of? well judith the fleets regularly when? well, it's hard to say regularly with a little pick titles now the ukrainians finding that this, that the decision to read mit, other russians about the russians as multitudes with the perceived close relationship that they say that russia has with the arch, i asked the russian president vladimir putin was a full, the head of the russian, a jude ari fed. a ration you cried is also, i say that the, the, all i did a russian did all kind of competing here was neutral. there's an absolute shop. remember, the rules sites, the russians,
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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 say it out to the ministry or declaring site, it's a 7 on the 11th, or they're allowed to compete haven on members of russia's central army sports club . 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 upon the russians is contentious to say the least. but in terms of cuts out itself, of this event. 1 will 1st, if anyone, data 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 i fedex just last week. a little bit of why we're with i'd, he don't sorry about with the cats are going to 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 of the i as in games are cats are really starting to, to the walk up proves that make it high speed r international, sporting events and interests. as far as the bodies, very confident the counselor could make a success of those events,
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wrong pop back out, just error. so i'm getting a little alvarez has made a winning return to his home country of mexico in front of a 50, a 1000 sans and one on hara alvarez, beaten to prison. john rider on points to retain his undisputed world super middle weight title. it was his 1st fight in mexico for more than a decade. marry. okay, that is all your support for now, slowly back to you. fara, thank you very much for the best fit for this news. our own algae 0 is always more on our website on to 0, dot com, from me for the back to the whole teaming. doha, thanks for watching your life. my london,
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you sent you an x bye for now. the tool to, i'll just see where we are, who is a really fighting this pressure, basic faulkner or is it the russian military? we listen, we started talking to me. i'm a or so that is your citizen. you should stick to the back. we meet with a news me cuz i'm talk about the story stuck method on out. you see your pro democracy activists risk and their lives fighting or to proceed. i know that i might go to present good, so i will join the ron 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,
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my life for democracy on how to 0, then what else, what would i be and then most of cannot focus on the bus and we need to specify assets on, don't us and i'm not what of them on some of the companies. they said the you don't want to continue on an offer on the called us on on that you saw event to phone i'm not shooting a walk there the
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