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up to 12 years of civil war and government crackdowns are bleak. foreign ministers agreed to re admit syria ending president bush on the sides regional isolation. the of the bulk of this is, i would just say, rely from london also coming up lives destroyed homes, washed away the scale of catastrophic floods. and lance lines with the use of the eastern democratic republic of congo as fighting ranges in around the suit in east capital troops continue in saudi arabia to agree issue monetary and says fine and truly. and so i'm back in the pilot books as the government for which is a hand for this plan to draw up a new constitution. the serial has been re admitted to the arab league 12 years after it was shown to
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response to a brief little government crackdown. so a team house of 22 member states induced the decision to win the missing cairo on sunday. for charlotte sides, response to the 2011 process snowballed into a brutal civil war. for the 600000 civilians and fights of being killed in the conflict in which the syrian army has been supported by russian strikes off the population were forced from their homes. i felt good then the return of syria is the beginning of the movements and nothing in the direction of the resolution to the crisis and 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 a decision to resume relationships between arab states and syria. this is a solving decision lift for every country to take on its own up and know will catch all was among the most notable absentees. from that meeting in cairo, in a statement, it says this position has not changed for the gods, normalizing relations with the science government. but it says it wouldn't be an
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obstacle to our consensus and it supported a political solution to the syrian war. i was just, there was a hush in the past, more, a city admitted to the out of league after 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 syria's membership, saying the shuttle assets government had to pay to stop. it struck down on protest or religion has changed in the us government's approach towards those opposed to those in favor of the step say it wouldn't 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 instead it's 12. yeah, we'll what critics say, we have many p think i said sets it dangerous precedent for the holding power to
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account and see it. yeah. on the, on the world. but the other bleak expects that agent to benefit from its decision regional moves to watch reconciliation started in the past 5 years in 2018. the u. a. e, and by hiring reopen the embassies in damascus. and since 2020 turkish on 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 the minutes. suffice. i've been fight. honda met, i said nearly 3 weeks ago, so i'm going to add, i believe, argue that the region that relations with damascus could limit the run and josh has influence. the announcements comes just days after the radium president visited syria. that's relations between 2 and 3 on are also taking any you direction on the hash and i just see it all. it's like ever, let's look into this a little bit more without just ever senior political analyst by one bushera who
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joins us from power. as far as skype, m. o n a rehabilitation of a bruce will raise it regime us will the serial position say what on dependents this decision by they are really to welcome a shot, a side back want to put it in one words pragmatism. clearly what's happening in syria is symptomatic of what's happening in the rest of the world. versions of 2011 had been defeated. data spent most i'm going to use and has to build might, has one override in the out of world. and i think many of these countries have recognized that since 2013, for example, in egypt, 20152016. and so the idea and it was just a matter of time when the u. e and a whole bunch of other countries would begin to normalize relations. would they
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also do, james? realizing that there is no military solution, there is no possibility for displacing that machine. and this, i think this decision is the combination of a long process or basically at the feet of the spring in the ad capitals. while it remains, i live in the hearts and minds of most other people by my one. if you say, as he say, mike has one out here, what does it mean for any opposition voices for the potentially left in syria operating and exxon as well. i think in the, in the, in the case of syria where the use and has turned a violent um, it basically mutated into a civil war. it's clear that the way to change is going to be through order for me to include mental,
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socio political progress. right. through any kinds of environment means i think we've seen that goal. so in other parts of the articles, i personally, i told you 0 for the last dozen years have advocated for more peaceful approach towards change and data more clearly. civil wars have no winners and i and clearly celia, it is the case even though technically the asset, the resume has one. but now you have this president blood the past. residing over a country that's basically the same state with the economy. uh, you know, don't trust in the people, most of them are either pressik geez, or displaced and the country really in dire straits. so want to know that agent has loss and they had a capitals might now have recovered some be shuttled re, 2011,
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but oppression on oppression. but you know, i am one of those people, hopefully, electrically speaking, thinking that people who believe in democracy and freedom at best a majority of ups are on the right side of history. now they are really say that re admission will only come if certain conditions are met and maintained through thing with the, the arly, as enough cloud has enough power and certainly has enough unity to ensure that these conditions are meant by syria. so that's a very important question i would say whether there is with a to do so. you know, sometimes when there is one, there might be a way in, and i'm not sure how serious they are, but it's also a good thing. does a number of other upstairs like morocco cuts are great than others? you know, the main, uh, sort of, uh, skeptical them and continue to put pressure on the uh, colleagues and data big to make sure that it is step by step thing. does put
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minimum pressure on the machine in order to allow for the refugees that the space people, there's some sort of an opening, perhaps even an opening towards an interaction of social 4. and the way to do that is some leverage. i'm up the lots are sold, uribe, another gulf countries, even egypt and so on. have leverage because i said the machine will not be able to continue forever. even those who supported the as the militias and the army not would want some, some payback. and the, as a team has nothing to pay with, except if some assistance is, is coming from a capt. those like re odd and the social for that has to be conditional. i said, would have to take a number of measures including human rights and, and refugee lights and, and some sort of opening an order for them to say,
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face. now having said that, i must say needs that, you know, the entire region really is as is now under the control of basically repressive regimes shopping. oh, so there's a good company and some ways, and i think it's just, it's going to be up to the people to that, which i mentioned before. we're really freedom and liberty also remains a live in their hearts or pools serious pools goodness. that's actually the majority of our meetings because just as they want democracy, free them and human rights, justice jobs and so forth. so i think the pressure is going to continue in the lives of syria to these. yeah. and other countries where the changes required at might, might have gone over right. but you know, that cannot continue forever. right? low on, always great to hear your views on this side mountain, but try out just as political, endless, speak to us from power. so thank you. the
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assembled and 200 people in the office in children have died in floods and land slides in democratic republic of congo, the destruction in south tv provinces, making it more challenging for rescue teams to reach devastated areas. catcher, lopez, 40 on reports, the most people in this village have lost everything. 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 for cover their relatives lifeless bodies. not to about the core from this most that has slipped away 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 still
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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 had 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 a very good us for the many, many houses had 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 call,
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but there is a 2nd way, which is a bit late where using the electric cable, where hiring boats to task support arm groups are active in this region. crises like these are further hampering the delivery of aid including medical supplies to those in need. they please. yeah. and was of what is you with, are you seeing a lot of difficulties with that? can? there's not enough medicine, medical essentials, cloud 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. capielo, pennsylvania, which is 0 representatives from systems warring sites are in saudi arabia for tools,
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along with a senior. you and official delegates from the army, the power ministry rapid support forces of site. they would only discuss a humanitarian truth. and on an end to the conflict, hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting the gun 3 weeks ago. and is victoria gave some big reports even as the talks were underway, it was still raging and the capital, the sudanese army time comes under attack and hard to another flies back 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. amid the conflict looting in north har tomb. 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 ros people lutes, and then that's what they do. they also have been didn't have the place not far from have this factory close by belongs to one of the largest food packaging
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companies in sudan for what i said. uh yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. the lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cotton and then they split the cotton zone 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 thirty's all 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 a countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside the state . so as know to face problems and security challenges because of the large numbers, the student needs red crescent is treating the sick and injured very simply 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. we have comprehensive
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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 food overall to victoria gave some b. l, g 0, russel soda reports now from the king size of naval base. and jetta where a ship carrying game and east were stranded in port c done as arrived up to 10 hours of journey on the red sea. the 1st you carry in many is were stranded into suzanne has finally arrived in did that in to the price of label fees and those are the amenities that were stranded in for some of the these and the so to ship. we're expected to arrive in this space. this is the 1st one in photo today. so the idea is receiving more than 4 more than $470.00. yeah. many use here. these people are running from a breach of war on the other side or the seats. so here that i'm going to assess
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medical teams are receiving them. they're welcome presented by their goals as bai's or officials here. and then they will get on the buses and be taken to the hotels attempt to replace that they are going to stay in. and so the officials are saying that they have been granted one month a residence is that the smoke person off this all the they will for successful be the football. so the, or the a has received 7800. is that cruise from uh, from pursued on. so here, there are 4 rules all the way. welcome and shelter them over on the other side of the see the war guns on the roots were supposed to put it back to the news or see by to each other for to the housing that's going to be waiting to be inside the house to 0 see if i saw
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a naval base in still to come on out, just a rough, where in the forest of central ukraine, west stealth is key and drives ok the a hello that alter relatively warm and dry sunday for western parts of europe. we are seeing the return of some, much less the weather at the start of the week with heavy rain pulling into northern parts of front, certainly by tuesday, and some more heavy rain to come across central parts of the mediterranean, where the winds are expecting to pick up but we stop in the northwest. well, britain and the island of island that rain starts to pull its way east. on monday, a mass of torrential rain expected to flood into northern parts of front and the
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low countries on tuesday. for the north of this a bit of a winter, we mix pulling in to no way, but in the east, lots of sunshine to be found to find a condition. certainly for poland, with temperatures picking up stone for the south to visit this move width and wendy, whether to come across central parts of the mediterranean and into the north of africa. greece, we'll see the thunderstorms renewed on monday. some of those rolling into north macedonia with some heavy rain for sub yup, monday into tuesday before the west of this the much find a picture for southern parts of spain, but look at the heat. continuing to build that as a shot was coming in to northern areas of spain by tuesday, and that to weather update. i'll be back with more later. that's how it keeps telling me to the village electricity that matches once and the right to education devoid independence
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causing a generation of weight. an intimate study by traditional grappling with changing time coming out to see your news, [000:00:00;00] the bank reminded withheld stories here and i would just say around the arab leak is invited to reinstate syria. as a member, 12 years after it was suspended, syria was shunned by the lake opposite the charlotte subs crackdown and protest isn't 2011 turned into
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a peaceful civil war. within 200 people in the hospice in children have been confirmed dead in floods and land slides in democratic republic of congo. the destruction in south keyvi provenance is making it more challenging for rescue teams to reach devastated areas as fighting wages into done representatives from the warring sides or in saudi arabia for tools delegates from the army. and the problem that you rep and support forces have said they would only discuss a humanitarian truth and not an end to the conflict. now too late and solve voting for members of a council task with drawing up a new constitution. they'll pick 50 representatives who will start working june the car. and she also has his origins and the ministry will of augusta finishing the attempt. is this attempt to replace it comes 9 months off the vote is overwhelmingly rejected. the proposed constitution they deemed to progressive is expected. this time the council will be more motivated to lee and so will get you approved or reject. it's work in december, excuse me. they will,
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who will be election. it's a new constitution of advice is progress for the country where we've got to come to terms is to get, continue to, to a process which hasn't been easy. that's what it was getting the new constitution that unifies this. and that means progress and identifies the majority of 2 ladies, took dates off from the dental name. so here let's go live to our lesson america and lucy in human who's in the capital santiago, you see here. so once again, a vote to rewrite the challenge of dating back to the dictatorship of augusta finish. i. but it's changed on the way of the that's right. while it is back to the drawing board, some change we assume there will be, but it won't be as much change as the 1st attempt to write a new charge or some called it progressive. but others considered it far too radical, and it has to be said that the delegates that, that made up the previous constitutional a convention as it was called then. now it's going to be called a constitutional counsel or
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a $150.00. but the vast majority of them represented the left and the center left very little of the center and the more conservative part of the chileans. and so at the end, it was a very on balance draft, at least in the view of the majority of the chileans that rejected it this time around. it's of much smaller council. it what do it's likely to be much more tilted to the right. so your question is, how progressive, how much change will there be? it's very difficult to tell at this point, there is some kind of a, there is somewhat of a consensus that there have to be social change is guaranteed by the state. and that, that must be enshrined in the new constitution. but there is also a sense that it will not go as far in many areas such as environmental protection as the last attempt did. right? unless you certainly see some of those changes that were mooted in the past, include extending democracy, establishing gender parity, protecting indigenous communities,
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the environment. why then does it continue to face such that resistance that well, for example, the, the, the, the opening up of more rights for the indigenous communities. the last one talked about it as nations that was deemed to be 2 divisive, and it made them almost a separate entity from the rest of truly that can be argued that it's not the case, but many people saw it that way. it also uh, it also does all the send it and created a new body. people didn't like that either. there was, there were changes to the judicial assist of what gender parity may yet survive. in this new version of the constitution, there is a lot of support for that and also environmental protection. but i'm afraid that it's not going to be as inclusive as 21st century if you like as the previous version because there is opposition for the uh, for more conservative forces, economic forces in this country to that, that's going to be we left to the laws and not to the constitution in this new
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version. at the end of the day though, it has to be approved in a, in a referendum, just like the last one had to be. so if people don't like it, it couldn't be rejected yet again. alright, well let's say, oh, well, i'm falls and then lucy, in human incense, yoga, many folks who uh, the head of rushes of ogden must be great. besides these being promise the arms and munitions. he's off for. you've got any precaution, had threatened to withdraw his troops from ukrainian city of buck moved, saying many of his men to die because of lacking ammunition and a message posted on telegram, goshen says commitments. so for now being made to resolve this process as a defense units destroyed $22.00 ukrainian drones overnight, i probably must go, official says they were targeted targeting cry man. and they were brought down over the black sea. ukrainian media reported explosions across occupied crime. you separately, russian security services, say they forward an attack on
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a ministry field within central russia. it says a sabotage group. hundreds filled with explosives, which items are playing a major role on the battlefield in ukraine. both sides are using expensive, on my weapons to leave for effect, child stratford reports stealth is key for these punch line drug operators. training in the forests of central ukraine. the use of the fonts devolving technology. that is redefining strategy. an operations on the eastern and something battlefields. but it's civilians, not soldiers training these ukraine special forces. $5000.00 service ma'am. pulse through this drone training camp since rushes invasion. 14 months ago, they learned drone recognizance all to, to re guidance,
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weapons delivery and systems jamming the alarm. you can hear the leads the drones 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 those mean they were thrown, so changed tactics each will has its own characteristic. during the 2nd world war, advanced technology was tanks and now it's drones. and up to the reason why we're not civil up. we're not done. that's the, from the civilian drone. infuse, yes. a contributing more and more to ukraine's war effort. most the self funded, i'm only make enough money to cover the cost on the believe your own sir, my hobby for 8 years. but when the invasion happened, 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 palm including coordinate clips and formerly systems batteries made
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from disused fates. she was dealing with him. when was about, she gets lots of techniques to 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 crusher, who's been using it right? an inmate so called kind of cause you drones across the crane uses us may drones such as the switch blade that explodes on the impact, but training an innovative production by civilians developing systems like these names and supplying soldiers with cheap weapons. they say ukraine's wisdom allies cannot provide child stuff without a 0 gift which has services being held and i'll get part east jerusalem and remembrance of late. i'll just say we're jealous trevino, a blacklist comes
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ahead of the 1st anniversary of killing on may. the 11th train was shot dead by and this really sold you a while. she was on the assignment in geneva and the occupied westbank mohammed jump june, attended the service. it's a very somber occasion here at this church and bates, honey, and 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 israeli 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, but she was able to report on this story with such clarity, such thoughtfulness, such a depth and with great,
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great empathy. she was the voice for the voice for the underprivileged voice for palestinians on the front sting and struggle. 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 was there's me that shoot inches, palestinian americans citizen. well there's really no one is doing anything about it. they know, understanding of stuck up to me or tried to get the justice less. september's really official stated that it was likely in his really soldier who mistakenly killed shooting of awfully. and they said they would be no criminal investigation. the family actually in a box. i strongly rejects that version of events. they say they will continue to demand account ability and that while they know just this may not happen any time soon. they will continue to pursue it, no matter how long it takes, how much would,
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