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the the, i'm the fuck, this is the, i'll just even use our life in london coming up after 12 years of civil war and government, correct? times our bleak foreign ministers agree to re admit syria ending president bush auto size regional installation lives destroyed homes washed away the scale of catastrophic floods. and land slides were fielding, the eastern democratic republic of congo. as far as he raises in and around the sudanese capital tools continue in saudi arabia. so agree issue, monetary on c spy. and then surely and so back of the body bulk says the government left for just a heads with this plan to draw up a new constitution. as far as small with all the exports are sol, keep their hopes of winning the primarily title. a live the gunners feeding new
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castle away from home to move within one point leaders. manchester city, the plug into the news out syria has being re admitted to the arab lea. 12 years of it was shunning the response to a brief will government crank them. so a team out of $22.00 members. states induced the decision when they mentioned cairo . on sunday, we saw a size response to the 2011 protest snuffled into a brutal civil war. the 600000 civilians are fighters, have been killed and the conflicts in which the serial nami has been supported by russian strikes of the population will force from the homes of fellow good. then 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
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those procedures as well. so it's not a decision to is your relationship between arab states and syria. this is a solving decision list for every country to take on its own up and no. okay, so it was among the most notable absentees from that maisie and colorado in a statement. it says this position hasn't changed with the regards to normalizing relations for the sides government. but it says it wouldn't be an obstacle to our consensus and it supported a political solution to the syrian war. i would just say it was ali, how sion has more, a city area admitted to the autumn 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
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or religion has changed in the us government's approach towards those opposed to those in favor of this to say it 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 instead it's 12. yeah. well, what critics say, we have been at the 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. so do for a minute. suffice. i've been fight. honda met,
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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 and 3, all are also taking a new direction on the hash, and i just see it all. i mean, let's bring it, robert curry is the director of global engagement to the american university and by routine, joins me live now from the hong kata. welcome to the news, our what you want to stem to be. the reasoning on the pending this decision by the, our ability to welcome bashaw, l. a sub box is purely pragmatic. this is craig, my pain medicine and self interest. also, i think people realize that the board that if syria really hasn't changed the policy of the serial government at all and isn't likely to do so, it only isolates the project closer to iran and his bottle on russia. pollution
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roots that not everybody in the middle is like so i think the people learn from the book that of egypt many years ago after champ, david, you don't change of policy. i think everything but x by excluding it from its natural environment and do that. sure. i think that that's what their, their belief is, there is no pain said changing with change, but there's more chance of a change for the better for everybody. for sure. yeah. and for the hours the rest of the hours, there's more chance of something good happening. if they do a lot of back into the power plant, but this depends on the club and machines, they're diplomacy and their political activision. nevertheless, there is a huge section of syrian society who do feel excluded as a result of this decision. this every now position of called it, the rehabilitation of a brutal regime. what does this mean for those who supported the arch spring that well the are the prisons where the most dramatic regional collectives of multi are
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a popular ability. and i think in the modern history of the world, and the old, most of it may be the east europe upfront jazz and it's against the soviet with up to the longer they argued this altogether, they kept it down to 10 years. some of them like $10.11, and so the very a replacement, a rack. and so the pricing achieved only the expression of the popular will of a vast majority of our men and women that they want to live as decent citizens have not a subject of the autocratic and brutal stage that is still there and it might be activated one day and then other circumstances of the resumes were not changed very significantly, some faces would change, but the actual rules hasn't been attract some countries that were mildly autocratic, became more autocratic. and in the last few years like palestine, majority of lebanon, and others that were tanisha reverted back,
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don't talk to she. so it's really the dark moments in the world. and there's very little difference between, well, there's little difference between the very best of george and, and some of the other arabs engines, the way they treat their people, is then putting them in jail for tourism. you know, the syrian regime has done terrible things and should be held accountable that so should most of the other have interest assurance probably want to just didn't 1st or was a holiday of the russians and helping them with that to or the surely put. so the united states and, and extremely old position given though they supported the serial position. we had a statement from the us state department a couple of hours ago saying that us is skeptical of a sense of willingness to solve the saving crisis, but is aligned with our partners on ultimate goals. what do they mean by being aligned with our partners? do you think this is just a nice phrase? that means we all want democracy,
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human rights treating people decently stability and development. that's what it means. i remember that, in fact, i mentioned laughing because of all the arab countries and most of which are, are autocratic just it's just boxes, almost some of them does parks. i'm just artifacts. they all say the same, saying that constitution say the same thing, that they're not serious. they don't really do in the trajectory of, of the development and disorganization over the last 1520 years. but it has been studied in charge of the growth of poverty, unemployment, alienation, vulnerability. marginalization was payoff message which says, that's why i get this master 1000000000 that happened to one with a 1012 years smart people, swear them to really train in unreason dying rather than staying in their own country or the purchase is created, or all these terrible things happen because there's mass suffering, post ordinary sizes for the roads right before we go. what is it? what to ask you about how the read the mission of syria?
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it might impact the dynamic, the sense of unity within the hourly itself. given that the lights of quays and cancel them are okay. i have reservations about syria being allowed back in. yes, i'm most people have reservations about it. and they, they don't really is lot of significant institution, that's a symbolic institution. and what they are bleed has done as a send the message that it's better to try to solve some of the problems within syria and around syria. it seems like there context things like refugees, things like criminal cross border law activities. it's better who try to solve those things by talking to syria, and i think that that makes sense in any situation the wrong hands on the start is just the, the, the many people are resulting their concepts by talking to each other all around the middle east. which is good and we wanna encourage that. so i think there's a fish to linux, your head back into the as a positive symbolic move,
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but it's under symbolic, the suffering of this year. and people continuously refugees, people in prison. this all continues. so there's no sign that the league or the countries have the capacity or the mechanism to change serious policies that will only change over time if there is genuine regional integration. the development corporation trade expands a development reconstruction. good. many things have to happen for this year. government to con, calling around and stuff new, sort of better that this applies to many other governments in the region to brian. let's see what those are raping by talking around me. cory from the american university they read speaking to us from the how many, thanks. i, it's coming up without 0. this news out 3 neighboring countries old hit by devastating floods and lance lives. the cost of the climate crisis in east africa.
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campaigning keeps up until key as president other one fights to keep power off to the 2 step case. and then suppose the statements wind for the wind as they continued after suit off the german league, tackle football action coming up later on in the show, the nobody's more than 200 people. maybe half of them children have died in floods and lunch slides in democratic republic of congo. the destruction in south tv provinces, making it more challenging for rescue teams to reach devastated areas. catch your lopez audio reports. most people in this village have lost everything. c within moments lance lice in the m a could be washed away their homes and buried their loved ones to more properly,
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they say they must 1st recover their relatives lifeless bodies. 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 t. villagers are working fine by side with for us to teams to try and recover more among the victims. for many children, the situation is a very good test for the many, many houses have you been destroyed?
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we are facing the challenges and the summer challenges are about the logistics, you know, transporting those material today because it rolled out a cut off some areas. so there is no really the way or reaching from the account, but there is a 2nd away, which is the link where using the electric cable way, hiring boats to task support. 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 we're facing a lot of difficulties with that can. there's not enough medicine, medical essentials, drama, syringes compresses. it's reminded 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. hello. so seduce ego garcia, who is a communications advisor, feed emergency unit, have doctors without borders. he joins be live for minerva in south tv. welcome to the news. uh, it seems particularly crew that the country this experience so much violence and instability is now facing the consequence of this climate emergency. how people struggling through this a good evening. good. yes indeed. it's a, it's an area of can go that is already suffering from complex, from a difficult situation. now these, the suspect is not drugs just there hosted they can the lives of hundreds of people to, to be seemed to define a seger. many others are missing and on, on i know i'm many others are in your head, is the structures are a having those things with people injure that and are being dressed for when they
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are lucky to and all the locations to receive a special care. we have some assess doctor, regardless of been able to, to send that emergency into 2 of the most heavy, the effect of alias on what we are doing. the conversion with the service is to drive to supply those codes. and there's, we've made the comments, we bought a box or 2 to type with that weight by boat. and those a people severely injured. no, because a us, the reward was mentioning, the royce has been cut off due to the last night due to the strata. and it's basically very challenging to access a given the threats of violence, the ever present of some of these um groups in the area, how all you and the all star to use able to coordinate aid and support given that providing threat. thanks for your question. a lot of these parts of google has been facing conflict for, for the last 3 decades. and obviously it's not something new. it has to be best. if
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i actually over the last year for granted in the neighboring bro is not that not people. i'm actually self keep going. so really busted with that, right. why don't these base people in these location what i am now? there is thousands throughout substance abuse basically by what they get shelter. we assembly said we, i and they'll try organization. we provide care to everybody, everybody who's the need and independent deal, any point be cut off position and that allows us to work. you go more, i see many other settings. you know what it is that, that either controlled by the government or sometimes under the concern of these and i'm groups now. but for the moment, i think the most important settings that you might, they are going to say choose, are finding on the ground. you said logistics, the local access, you do the the fact that the rows have received no, and this is not if i keep writing the progressive to be such that because boys have gone through that, unfortunately, us and it the role of networks and many aids that are cd the thermal vendors
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that are basically blocks it so it's not always easy to provide assistance to people what you do most need at this moment, eh, yeah, be affected by the last night. but if that was the, the last ever seeing it, houses in the villages where i worked inside a house or, or big, what are some of the houses have been destroyed and people have lost their cut. those people have lost their fees, so they have no phone. they have no basically communities. they have no shit that they are. they are sleeping on the open there many to there are to buy it from their binds. it's a baby sister stipulation right now that he's basically like he's supposed to be being provided tomorrow. given this really distressing picture of that, your painting of the seen the what is it that the country needs most? what is it that organizations like yours need most in the short term? it was decent price on the top of many other questions. no site was measured in a days in my,
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your presence that has been evolving over the last year now. and you do the intensification of the complex north q. and there's one medium people who have been displaced from their homes and are a in beta cutters. chair, there's and mostly around the amount of copy does not do what you see when you talk to the, the parties that be a 100 because nothing believe there should, there is a phone. so what we're seeing already is erased an epidemic that has been going to bring, i'm going for months in some areas has been started like these patients are coming out. they me says outbreaks happening. so they're not 8. yes, i agree, but particularly in the 80 is about receiving nature space before and now when we have seen it so, so we are fearful that mind nutrition rates are going to increase. so from one side, it's important black wiggly, you know that most of these diseases and prevent the thank you and many people. but at the same time, uh, everything is needed not from, from, from,
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for distributions to be right without it. i'm rich people, what they will know right now to the tough been facing diseases and the state to bundle dish. and we'll get that very badly. but also it, we need a more go to the mission, you know, that's for, for the defend space because there isn't a go go see yes, sorry. or go see, i'm afraid we have to leave it that. but listen really, really appreciate you sharing that with us. it sounds like a incredibly dire situation for all of those affected that is ego garcia, from doctors without borders speaking to us from south keeping many thanks. thank you. its neighboring lawanda. the government says it's setting aside nearly a $100000000.00 to a pad damaged infrastructure following last week's devastating floods in land slides. the 130 people were killed when heavy rain slashed the western part of the country. well, the $9000.00 people have been left homeless, villages helping console one month and every day in uganda,
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heavy rains that triggered a month slides in the south western regions. and at least 8 people were killed. officials say climate change and pool farming practices to blame or dean beckoned. lucy back back is the lead campaign a. we have the climate thing tank. power shift africa in nairobi. he says governments must act now to stop these devastating events. i think what's really important to consider really is the history or also some deals going to have to come in, particularly coal oil and the eastern, bashful guessing nasty cough. and i believe that it is the heavy leading transform guide. the cost of fuel, of these costs that'd be really do see a space where we see that africa wide least the baby is responsible for that kind of a presence to get the most valuable. be tweets impacts being introduced in this picture and reduce the a green, a green trade around the use of fossil fuel and the history or on constructivism
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that have really never to be completed in the growing or rise improve or keeping house gas emissions of which happy gas being positions to be the most valuable best receipts, such a huge increase in flat things and being fully since because already existing and the time that he mentioned. what we do need now is action oriented approach. and that is really grounded on reducing emissions because the ongoing time of the emergency means bad. but it's very imperative that applicant countries but can't be shipped away from that dependence on fossil fuel based energy generation entrance vision towards renewable energy because the just shows that you'd really energy has never been moved to chart right now. if you see the thousands and hundreds of people are cars api that they have lost, that lice would be slots. and other news representatives from su, dams, warring sides, are in saudi arabia for tools, along with a senior. you and official delegates from the army and the primary rapid support forces have said they would only discuss the humanitarian truth and northern end
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the conflict. hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting that began 3 weeks ago. as have been morgan to put some hottie him even as the talks were underway, finance was raging in the capital. a sudanese army tank comes under attack and how to and fires back its positions. health by the power military rapids support forces as representatives from the rivals sites meet into different talks. fighting is continuing around the presidential palace. the sudanese army has increased its attacks on the rapids support forces in many parts of the capitol, especially around the presidential palace. there's been more strikes me of the compound and in other parts of the city where the real stuff is thought to be positioned. the r a stuff has responded with surface to air, marseilles, and other heavy artillery. amid the conflict looting in north part of tombs, this meet factory was set on fire and headache mineat. elaine, i don't know the source of the fire and other fi also breakout dies lights are in
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a furniture store and there are people lutes, and then that's what they do. they also have bent another place, not far from here. well, this factory belongs to one of the largest foods packaging companies. and so down a bunch of, uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. lucas came and us is about the contents of the cotton's. then they split the cotton zone with knives and looted what was inside. this has happened several times and the party. more people are fleeing the capital in ports with them on the eastern red sea coast authorities are struggling to cope . the goal we hauled to the united nations amvoy whose no input so 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 of the state. so as know to face problems and security challenges because of the large numbers, the student needs red crescent is treating the injured body simply because the same
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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. these people are waiting to leave the country with millions of others are trapped by the fighting and struggling to get medicine, food, or water. people more going onto the era cartoon, or russell set a report, some king size will naval base in jetta where a ship is arrive, cameron, you have an easy with stranded in port c, down of the sun, the 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 what are expected to arrive in this space. this is the 1st one in photo today
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. 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 the ambulance is 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, a temporary place that they are going to stay in. and so the officials are saying that they have been granted one month residence. is that the support for some of this, o d, they will for successful be the football. so the or the a has received a 7800. is that cruise from uh, from pursued on. so here the force was all the way. welcome and shelter them over on the other side of the sea, the war guns army,
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which were supposed to fax through the news or see by to each other through the federal housing. that's going to be waiting to be held to 0. the price of david based in 6, tens of thousands of support as if took as president risk time. oh and have been rallying and it's tumble a week before elections. he remains defiance in the face of his toughest electro challenge. just as taking power to decades ago. opinion polls give him only a slight lead of opposition. lead to come out, collects delora who heads up with a lines this filed to defeat the president of doing this. popularity has been didn't to the bus. the rise in the cost of living system costeo to attend to the demonstrations in this stumble to the industry in the last 3 decades. the 1700000
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people have attend this rally. are james or john the security measures and prisons are the may 14 election as an election officer. the single that's humans has gone through during the commodities administration and he's focusing on the government has gone through the electrical card and the defense numbers. again, he has been accused, the name of the work is parties. if you take a, however, this is the address, probably the corporate in the last 3 decades. a. so it's coming down to 0. this news on the way in the far so central ukraine
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west south is key and drives a resurrected, rebranded, come pilots, move forward. policy appeals across the generation. suppose the stuff sort of al a crowd, a treat to to some volts office auction could see of the problem james, on the lake is possible. musket ball action coming the a hello that alter relatively warm and dry sunday for western parts of europe. we are seeing the return of the march west, 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,
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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 france and the 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 of this, the business of whits and wendy weather 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 the
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a meeting of minds. unless we think 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 and may have that e n a 100 ravenna talked to. we may contribute as architects to create some dishes, to the level of the field. because indian sweet, these are shortcut store to quality studios be unscripted analogies, era the the, the but the
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the fucking back reminder, the top story see on that, which is the leak is voted to reinstate siri. i was a member of 12 years after it was suspended. syria was shunned by the leak, half the bush on all sides, crept down and protest isn't 2011 turned into a beautiful civil war. for the 200 people, nearly half of them children have been confirmed that in flogs and land slides and the democratic republic of congo, the destruction in south tv provinces, making it more challenging for rescue teams to reach the state of areas. as far as the wages ensued, of representatives from the warring sites are in saudi arabia for talks, delegates from the army, and the permanent erupt,
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support forces. they've said they would only discuss the humanitarian trees and nothing. and so the conflict are okay, well let's return to our top story seriously. admission to the arab league. here's a look at the humanitarian crisis in syria since the war began. back in 2011, the un estimates more than 306000 civilians have been killed in the fighting. you k, based to an observatory for human rights, says the death toll has passed 600000 you and says at least 14600000 syrians need he monetary and assistance. and 6900000 have been displaced inside the country in a 5 and a half 1000000 syrians and now living in neighboring countries. well, earlier we spoke to him home in a dilemma who is the executive director of the syrian justice and accountability center? he says the syrian government's re admission to they are really, is extremely disappointing. clearly this comes with the big level of disappointments here because the dialect seems to have forgotten what the student
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government has done without oblique monitors. when data league in 2011 deployed monitors to monitor the ceasefire was announced that syria around august 2011 last month, those were misled like to kicked out of the country. and the student government had no respect to that to be let alone of course, the media campaigns against automatic and accusing as being a league for is that i and it's a life. so what the biggest putting for the ward as, excuse us duty integrated the seed in governments back to, to, to the, to the league is just basically a side of showing how things are going south 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 supporting military cause hit on data supporting human rights to do use obviously it on there. and it's if somebody disappointing and the biggest things to present itself of a form of
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a solution instead of that you on which is that you on geneva sports. i negotiated and has failed also because of lack of political from the seed in government as to the ends of voting for members of a council task with drawing up a new constitution that they'll pick 50 representatives who will start working june . the con shots, it has its origins in the military role of augusta pen of shame. this attempt to replace it comes 9 months off to vote is overwhelmingly rejected. the proposed constitution they deemed to progressive is expired to this time, the council will be more motivated today and we'll get you approved for reject. it's work in december. okay, well let's go to our last in america. so let's see. and even is in the capital santiago. so once again, people are going to the polls that eventually at least is change on the way. hi there. well, what you're saying is, if there is hope that the changes will be more moderate, there's no guarantee of that at all at this point, yet, people, the silver holding here, the polls are going to close in about 25 minutes. there is certainly
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a hope that the new that the new body will be able to come up with something that will, that will be able to or we can consensus amongst the population. but as i say, if the last time the, the people who are writing the constitution will completely tilted towards the left, this time there are signals that it will be, they will be tilted towards the right. and should they obtain a, a 3 5th majority. they will be able to pass any, any article or do basically what they want with this new charter. it could be far less than what most julian's wants. most julians have said in many ways, and it's been both in the polls and another reflections that they want to see. a constitution that not only puts to bed the dictatorship here a constitution that they have no, but also excuse me, but also guarantees, social rights, gender parity and a number of things. they don't want to go too far,
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but they don't want it to be different. shields in this new electoral elected body be much more conservative than what the majority of julian's would like it to be. then they may end up rejecting this new version yet again, and that would be a very sad thing. let's see, given these suggested changes, sound like pulls and save things, at least from an outside perspective, extension of the democracy, gender prior to the protection of indigenous communities. why does the old of these changes continue to face of stiff resistance? that what you're absolutely right, that the last version was fall was applauded widely abroad. it was seen as a 21st century modern text. but if you looked at it in detail, there were many aspects of it that were or could be considered very radical, or certainly badly worded and written, especially the part about the indigenous. right. so the indigenous autonomy is which for many people uh, sparks fears that it would mean almost like the country would be divided into
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different nations. of that and the changes to the, or the elimination of the send it to be replaced by another body, a whole series of articles in the previous version that really, that frightens people. the more very good parts of it into the hope is that this new version will incorporate them. how much of them, whether it will be sort of a glass half empty or half full. that's, it's much too early to tell, or at least say as always, many things to see and even live in sense. young russia says it's at defense units destroyed. 22 ukrainian drones over night. i probably must go. the official says they were targeting cry. mia? and they were brought down over the blank c, ukrainian media report and explosions across occupied crimea, separately, russian security services site. they followed an attack on a ministry at food within central russia. it says a sabotaged group of drones filled with explosives. who drains are playing a major role on the battlefield in ukraine?
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both sides are using expensive, unmanned weapons, totally full effect. charles profit has more. the styles is key for these punch line drug and operate is training in the forests of central ukraine school 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 serviceman pulse through this drone training camp since rushes invasion. 14 months ago. they learn drone recognizance all to to re guidance weapons delivery and systems jamming . the alarm you can hear that leads to the drones is being detected and those devices like these, as you can imagine being used, right? the way across the front line. and kate like this can detect drones up to 50
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kilometers away uh, thrown into this drone. so changed tactics each will has its own characteristic. during the 2nd world war advance, technology was tanks. now it's drones and dr. and the reason why we're not civil up, you're not on the, the, from the civilian drone. infuse, yes. a contributing more and more to ukraine's war effort, the most, the self funded and only make enough money to cover the cost on the believe my drones or 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 pockets including coordinate plates. and formerly systems batteries made from this used bytes, 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 to assembling things that
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will help them to, to name was brian. russia has been using a writing inmate circles kind of calls you 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 names of supplying soldiers with cheap weapons. they say ukraine's wisdom allies cannot provide child stuff at all. just 0 keys toilet will hold is general election on may. the 14th the future forward potty would certainly merge 6 years ago did astonishingly well in the 2017 paul's coming to close the loan to be disqualified later. now the policy has returned re branded as move forward with the message of a form that appears to be stretching across the generational. define tony chang posts in bangkok as making a statement in the glare of the public. i tell you where it says political
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allegiances on his sleeve or rather on his back, a digital display on his rucksack, slashes, slogans, and symbols for move forward. timelines, progressive political policy tied was. yeah. i can only hold for one thing. democracy. the country has suffered long, you know, that since been bubbled over in 2020, when young people took to the streets, cooling for the government to step down. they broke the great to boot of type politics, demanding the monkey reform. the government cracked down the followed has prompted several protest is to try the final thoughts rather than the barricades. k 2 was one of those protests. now he's going door to door chasing folks to move toward to i think we will have to fill in the whole system for the, the leads and the minute to all the issue. we must fix the problem about the root. otherwise, we will face the same issue again in the future. and that's
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a message that appears to be reaching well beyond the youth. 3rd, part of the message is to change the stablish way of doing things in time. and, and that message resonates with more than just their younger generations. so piece to older people are fed up with how politic type politics has always been induced. deadlock or power grab between military generals and the sheet of my family. with the general election looming. policy appears to have kept the momentum of the service and extend the term by the flourish, pulling out labs crowds. and the latest polls suggest a candidates, a prime minister and type politics. the cement is, can be more important impulses move fluids. useful lead to as a fully then like appeal. but he says it's the desire for reform. the really drives the support. the people are waiting for change in every aspect of life,
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whether it's the military, the minutes or life session, the monopolized session, decent her life insurance, and also find the right optimum solution for cuz it every single monarchy that votes don't always count in time. and the previous incarnation of the policy future fluid was this old, but the costs up to come the a close to the last election. this time, they may be hard to, to ignore tony to go to 0. think look for sure. services being healthy and all you play at east jerusalem in remembrance of lay down just a which in this reading that black that comes ahead of the 1st anniversary of the killing on may. the 11th terrain was shot dead by industry soldier. while she was on the assignment in janine and the occupied westbank and done june, attended the service. it's a very somber occasion here at this church in bates, honey and an occupied is to risk them as friends and family. but it is here, a journalist shooting of will actually have gathered to pay tribute to her life and legacy just
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a few days shy of the one year anniversary of her death. it was may 11th, 2022. when shooting was on assignment in janine and the occupied west bank, she was shot and killed by is really forces in that time, people have demanded accountability for what happened. everybody was here today is here because of their deep love for shitty. 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 depth and with great, great empathy. she was the voice for the voice for the underprivileged voice for palestinians in 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. bothers me so much brothers me that as shoot inches,
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palestinian americans citizen. well there's no one is doing anything about it. they know understanding of stuck out to try to get the justice. last september's really official stated that it was likely and is really soldier who mistakenly killed to the animal after that. and they said there would be no criminal investigation. the family actually in that box, they strongly rejects that version of events. they say they will continue to demand accountability 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, how much is it a ton of now occupied the source and here without, is there a still to come? this news of the wall? i have the more than 2000 street policies being held to celebrate the coronation to neighbors and oxford to reveal the share history from a loss on 70 years ago. in support also gave that funds good reason to keep believing football actions coming up
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of the thousands of st policies that being taken place across the case and most of the coordination of thing. charles, the fed this i called big lunch is also being promoted as a means of bringing communities together. harforth, it has to support locks that locks with st. turned out to a party venue. what have thousands held across the country to celebrate the coordination big lunch among the guess 2 neighbors. we'd both be the queen elizabeth coordination in 1953. 0, it was wonderful. which i think it was just as wonderful as it was for the people
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yesterday. i really do that as being very new or team because i didn't really like the boyfriend to retake with me for chico the car there. so i stuff me find that is a key note. it's not the name to pop up. pub kept the drink flowing. lunch came from neighboring kitchens up and down the street. quite a royal spread for street. those likely to be somewhat republican and it's sympathies. i think that's, it's true to say that there are several republicans, and they're also mixed feelings about the world taste, but some ways, you know, we wish we wished charles well, and it's a good opportunity celebration for all of us. the residents of history say they've been doing a summer street party every year for nearly 30 years. and this one is as much about the community as it is about monica. but the message from the whole family is it this sunday is an opportunity for communities around the country to forge close the ties, the king's youngest sister princess. and was it one event in swindon to cement that message went outside his official residence in downing street prime minister,
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really soon hosted luxury community. he rose and you could the rest of the pack. and also another lunch event was held to bring different faiths together to these $2.00 fee muslims, join sunni and shiite clerics, along with representatives from the jewish christian can do seek and buddhist communities. in not, it reflected a major part of the coordination service with representatives from a number of states added the king objects of his coordination regalia. we want to pay full well. we need to be inclusive and be living as a one single family. and that's what the king it's good for me to for many decades and save me back to fruition. and it was wonderful and well coordination key should be in the officially recognized big lunch recipe. here, i'm alone on a sunday sunday. the coordination theory on a just going down to treat are you close it out to 0 upswing? all right, you are aware that which is here at tons of fire now, and so how with the sport, the names. thank you so much. are so have kept their hopes of winning the primary
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link title a live, the gunners that picked up a crucial wind over new castle to move just one point behind leaders, manchester city. so how the lake has the action? with the type of hopes 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 latrice and champions of the qualification. purchases off this, the binding into the tone. the gun is had another, may just get the referee awarding you cause to the penalty behind bull via you all intervene however, and the spot kick was counselors mikayla k to side hung in the and the resilience was the rewarded captain. martin hood to god giving off no one the lead off to the break, new coffee paused on low pressure. they were denied by the woodwork again. and on
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top of that, keep an ramsdale was determined not to be beaten from england. international spiked was much like gabriela martin, m e, 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 it all smocks and at least cross the match finished to new, a huge result, pulled the north london. and then now just one point behind me, does man city who's played one game with the gun? his dreams of a 1st week talking to nearly 20 is not quite over just yet. so he will leak out to the to well, that last for new castle didn't do too much damage to their hopes of finishing in the top for their main and 3rd spot thanks to imagine. so united suffering a 2nd street to feed a blunder by gold, super damage to hey, i saw them being on the road 5,
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west. londoners winning one now result that is their hopes of avoiding relegation. for united, however, the defeats me, there's 2 points behind new castle. and just one point ahead of 5th place level was is played one game more g. bellingham score twice, and a mass of wind for bras. you dorman, which keeps the pressure on german league leaders, barn munich, dorman, thrash, visitors, wolf, birth is 6. now the result means there just one point behind the barn with both teams having only 3 games left to play in the season. don't man are looking to win their 1st leave titles since 2012 prior senior man picked up an important when is they look to finish a disappointing season on a high hill in bob, a found the net in there a free one away went over to fall it means they're now 6 points clear at the top of legal piece. she had been one of the favorites to win the champions league. get
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this season they were eliminated. in the last 16 max for shopping is one to miami ground. pre for rental. the reading will champion who started from 9th on the grade clock, the fastest lap on sunday to finish ahead of teammate sergio perez. as the martin's fernando alonzo was 3rd to the bron james one round 3 of his n b a playoff contests with steph curry. the lakers now have a 21 series lead over the golden state warriors. le bron didn't take a shot and the 1st quarter but still finished up with 21 points. and if they win for the lakers against the brand new champions, the lakers winning a 127 to 97 and gave the 3 of the best a 7 series that were on had some post game advice for the younger members of history. stay off the tv and stay on social media and know you went a game, everybody's the greatest player and where are you lose the game? they don't dirt on you. it's literally that simple. you know, it's all about,
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you know, training your mind for, you know, the next child which you know what the nationalist has game is over with prof. i will. okay, cool. but we've got another one on monday of more than 600 athletes from 99 countries. are in cats are for the world judo championships, but no competitors from ukraine will be in dow, ukrainian national team is decided to boycott the event due to the mission of athletes from russia and valley. bruce, the sports governing body gave the green light for the russians, and by the russians take part on the condition they do so as neutral, individual athletes are corresponded to our whole path back is at the event. this advance is the 1st major international competition to welcome back russian. i'm the russian athletes that have been excluded from by stuff sporting events since the invasion of ukraine. i lost the old, i should be noted that individual athletes have been allowed to compete in sports like titus or the i t p
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w t. i tools are the decision by the international student federation will r j f to allow russian and by the russian doctor came off to the r a c recommended that i'd be allowed to complete as new tools of that recommendation are coming back in march and not resulted in ukraine boy tossing this events here in doha. that's a real big lie because you credit one of the big savings. how is i guess of? well judith the fleets regularly when wells hardballs, i regular wait, let me pick titles. now the car needs planning that this fit the decision to re admit of the russians it by the russians as multitudes with the proceed. 1 close relationship that they say that russia has with the, i guess the russian president vladimir putin was a full, the head of the russian. jude are fed a ration ukrainians also. i say that the, the, all i did a russian did all kind of are competing here was mutual, there's an absolute shop. remember the rules sites, the russians and the russians can take part as long as they don't support the war and ukraine. and as long as they're not affiliated out to the ministry or ukraine site, it's a 7 on the 11th,
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or they're allowed to compete haven data on members of russia's central, always full stop. that one of those is a see the left hand in the russian army. sorry, it's right to say that the, the, the participation of the russians and upon the russians is sites just at the side. the legs, bodies, in terms of cats are itself disadvantages, a low price of $8180.00. that is really making itself the, the major supposed to have in this region. of course we had the walk last year, the dog, the league athletics, just last week. a little bit of why marissa and hit don't sorry about with the cuts are going break and going forward. we're going to have the world basketball championships that will take place in 2027. and then 3 is also that i will have the asian games. sorry. so accounts are really showing that to the welcome prove that make it. hi steve. our international sporting events and interests as far as the bodies already confident the counselor could make a success of those events, wrong pop back out, just err on that as well. number 2, carlos alvarez has retained his mid druid open tide on the 20 year old spaniard
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dropped his set on his which was reset sick 3 every young letter process germany. the victory gives out where is his force and keeping toward trophy of the year and his tense. overall. i cannot will. alvarez has made a winning return to his home country of mexico in front of 50000 samson's while the hydra alvarez beat britons, john rider on points to retain his undisputed world super middle weight. okay, that is all your support for now. it's now back to needs in london. thanks a lot for that's it for me, the bulk of this news, but don't go away. i'll be back in a moment with much more of the days due to what she, i'll just the or
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