tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 21, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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hello, i'm sorry on the lines. the welcome to the news our live from london coming up. warring factions ensued on agree to a 7 days you monetary and ceasefire. the deal has been broken by the united states and saudi arabia, the russian wagner must new group is claiming its won the battle for best most. but kiva saying is forces still fighting in the eastern ukrainian city. the law present wrote to me is the landscape just made a surprise appearance of the g 7 summit, as washington says that it will allow keith to be supplied with 16 fine subjects. the greek coast concourse, rounding up asylum seekers and abandoning them, etc. we speak to the activists to film this, the and on pete. the same thing though with your schools matches the city of ground english premium, the champions for the 3rd time in a row,
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they retain the title without even taking a pool of abuse, rivals awesome of lots and lots of them for the welcome to the news out with start with breaking news from sir john with the sudanese on me on the power millet tree group, the rapids support forces of agree to 8 short term temporary humanitarian truce. the 2 sides have been locked in a base of power struggle for weeks now actually for over a month, more than 700 people have been killed. just over 5000 more has been injured. both sides have failed to on a, on the recent si size. in the past month or so, i'll just, there is a, have a move has been forcing on this story from insights it on and joins us from har to him. so obviously it repeated, it policies,
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flies have failed. now comes this announcements of a humanitarian truth. when is it likely to come into effect table one of the, the terms of this agreement? well, the agreements between the rapids support forces and between these army was signed in the saw the city of get down late saturday and it doesn't come into effect until 48 hours after it's signing. so it comes into effect in the late hours of monday, here in the capital cartoon. now it includes the rapid support for save and us with in these army, but casing their forces from fight facilities like hospitals, but they keep their as other positions. so the rapid support forces keeps the presidential palace, which is it, which is in control of at the moment as well as other places that it's control. it's also includes not using heavy artillery or as strikes in the capital cartoon, and in other cities where they are civilians who have been caught up in the conflict between the rapids support forces. and the 2nd these army is,
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comes after intense pressure and efforts by the united states and saw their review, trying to get the 2 sides to at least find a ceasefire to try to allow aid to come in. and that's the other aspect of this deal that's fine between the rapid support for sale and the city needs army humanitarian career doors should be open for a to come in, not just to the capital of to, but other cities where people have been displaced to and where they're desperately waiting for 8 to arrive, for them to be able to survive. how badly to sit down need this have, but you've been there in the country since the fighting broke out. it was already difficult situation before. now i think some 25000000 people in need of a, this is half the population, a 1000000 has been displaced. how, how important is it just to have some kind of temporary relief for people that well people here need it desperately. beads envy capital a lot of tools are in other places. legs are for where there has been fighting
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ongoing between the rapids. support forces this, with the news army and our militia, allied to the recess. people into our for say that they have not been able to access medical facilities because of ongoing fighting because medical facilities there have been destroyed due to the violence and many of them have not been able to access market markets for days. so aid is desperately needed here in the capital, talk to him and elsewhere around the country. but the question is whether this agreement will actually be implemented. it is not the 1st, these far to be agreed upon by both sides, even though it's the 1st to be officially signed by the 2 sides in decide the city of good though. some of the residents who we spoke to say that they do not have much faith because they've seen how previous these fires have played out. but they do hope that this time around it actually works because people in the capital photos are desperately trying to these areas where they access slicing between the recess and the city needs army. many of them have been without electricity or running water for more than a month now. and then there's the issue of supplies in the markets. it's been
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running out. and in some places the prices have increased so much that people cannot afford. so aid is this person they needed, but people here say that their conflict to them, they're not sure if this cease fire will actually fold. they see that they have to wait until tuesday or wednesday to see if it's actually will be implemented before they can start moving around. and once they see a trickling and that's when they know that cease fire is actually holding. thank you very much. have a morgan or pushing to us from the city of under long and hard to state to calculate just putting millions of children's lives at risk as well. thousands have managed to escape, but also many people have been trapped by this escalating violence. the ones at children's agency says that the closure of schools is also affected then mental health and wellbeing as the country is already experiencing what it calls a generational catastrophe. uncle sam sure has more. the office of loving weeks
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of fighting incidents, capital costume, some of most made it to the shelton bought a house on the border with egypt from the she trouble knocked at this camp and cuddled along the 2 daughters. she's now safe from the barn and said that she says, memories of the gunfire m. s. wives continued to come to goes to the field. my daughter saw everything. the gunfire was falling on us at home. they saw horrible scenes. my younger daughter still screams at night and cries out to me, why are these people coming to kill us? my move describes how her daughter would run in here when she heard fly to judge overhead and come to the phone. when she sees the plane, she comes running saying mom, the plane has come. mom, these people are coming for us at home. they're coming to beat us. i tell her that the plane is just flying and is not targeting us. hundreds of thousands of children
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in sedan have similar experiences. the humans children's agency. unicef says the von and says bruce and it system trumpets with this crisis. with this one would like to be have seen a nation wide to sure of source and educational institutions. or when he were talking about 7000000 kids out of some 12000000 somehow in on. so it's very disruptive knowing over the last couple of years that you cannot even velocity or let me ask you to teach us slides and loan ships across the country. the agency says, funding has force many 370000 children from their homes and an estimated 190 children were killed in the 1st 10 days at the conflict of this sent in full to them. the sound of gunfire is replaced with music and through groups of authors has opened as activities which of the
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thousands of families have been coming in the hope of leading sit down to it's betsy parked, exposed, say, witnessing bombardment 1st. time has taken a devastating tone on people here 5, medium, and highlight. can we have a number of cases for children who have post traumatic stress disorder who transferred to the psychiatric hospital. we also have some of the cases among adults, and that's the thing that we can do now for the children is support them and then leave you a bad psychological impacts on them. children are often the most at risk when conflicts happen and saddam is no exception. now, millions of families have no choice but to wait and see what happens next. and it goes, so i'm sure the, if i can see the and so that only these out, we'll look at the don't and clean up now in the wake of the devastation in northern h. anyway, recovery efforts get on the way off to the west flooding that in
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a century. and the race for the title in germany is blowing wide open is fine unix that's coming up in sports by the the, the head of russians. if i can, the most new group is saying is, forces have taken full control on the besiege, see, see all the documents and ukraine if any progression made the claimant a video standing in front of a line of soldiers. now the group has since released move footage of soldiers waving russian flags. and also the wagner bond as this is elsewhere in the city. by what has been the focus of the longest and bloody as bottle of russia's war, new crane, which is approaching its 16th month. but keith is rejecting this came from precaution, vice. i have a situation this morning since disney is critical. this asha butler has moved from ukraine's capital on this in plenty claims made by the boss,
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the wagner certainly met with a lot of skepticism in ukraine. but what we have been hearing is that a fighting has been heavy in back mode to ukraine's. deputy defense minister says the situation that is critical. bought ukrainian forces are still fighting and holding onto some infrastructure in back mode. what is clear, those? we have 2 very different sides of the story, things ukrainian claims, and of course the claims by the viking, the boss. but what we know is that blackboard has been the scene of some of the most intense grim fist fighting in this war. 10 months. russian forces have been trying to take control of black mostly would be a prize for president vladimir putin who, even though of course by mood has unlimited, a strategic significance fusion has very much focused on trying to win back most.
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it has become symbolic for him, but it is also a symbol for ukraine, a symbol of the resistance of ukrainians soldiers of its forces. it is interesting also that these claims by the fact that both come at a time and present. so minsky is meeting with the leaders of g 7 in japan, but the 7 once the g 8, this elite club of wealthy nations that russia was, once potholes. it was kicked out, though in 2014 altered, illegally annex crime. a note that the images of zalinski that meeting g 7 meters, infuriating mosca latasha butler out to sara, chief to so let us know here from john list usually a ship of all of us who joins us from last goes. you know that the middle footage now from the wagner must be a group. they are claiming to have taken back a little list of ukrainians that are disputing this. what have you been hearing in
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most got as well basically no, much. and right now we see the russian slide, the binding of the wagner group. they have been hoisted and bashed from age and the recent fits age was just published by the press service of the, of getting pre goshen. and a lot of calls, he announced a total captured the city bind of forces of the dog now and uh, it was not the 1st time he made a statement like that. and a he also reported several times about the capture of bass mood. but every time it wasn't true, the russian authorities have not commented on his statements and a list of the russian defense ministry, official representative said the russian, a sole schools continued liberating the west and parts of the city. but it's still very hard to say what's happening on the ground right now in the pre goes in states when he blamed defense. minnesota. sure,
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i do. i'm chief of general stuff. your estimate for turning to go into the earnings payments and g to the 5 times more the fights has died down pre goes and had expected. what is important here now is that on may the 25th, the vault and the company would be this. they say because he's fight just needed some rest and retraining. according to pre goes in the say to him who will be handed over to the russian minister of defense. and their own production was also threatening to leave by smooth or made a time together with his volume, the group complaining about the lack of munitions on huge losses of his finances. but a box them, they stayed on and many on the list that was it was saying that you wanted to get household the game as he didn't tall to be the face of brushes, defeats and back later things would go wrong, especially after you cranes. westinghouse is reported they deliveries of uh, 98 percent of promise, munitions and weapons to ukraine. s. and the bookers has been using some some color
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for language we've hiding from them as well. thank you very much. leadership of all of us. joining us that from the, the lighting is continuing on the front lines as we were hearing ukraine is present. meanwhile, has been at the g 7 summit in japan looking to shore up international supports against russia just before before. voting is an excuse arrival of those talks. america announced it will allow keith to be supplied with f. 165 suggest russia has said that to supplying those jazz to cry and could carry colossal risk for the west . from the private ports. the president followed him, is the lensky arrives at the g 7 summit and the world it seems stops to watch at the international media center crowds gathered around the monitors for a glimpse of the ukrainian leader arriving on the plane provided to him by front.
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but the plains he's most interested a now on f. 16 fight to jets, after a decision by the us finally to allow the delivery to ukraine. we've reached a moment where it is time to look down the road and to say, what is ukraine going to meet as part of a future force to be able to deter and defend against russian aggression as we go forward? f. 16 4th generation fighter aircraft are part of the mix. the 2nd day of the g 7 has been focused on a range of themes, from the global economy to the climate crisis. and we want you to new jersey, initiated, accelerate, and transition to clean energy, including by building more resilient critical medical supply chains that have been expanded sessions for invited world leaders, including those from the poor countries of the so called global south. the rich and nations have often been accused of ignoring the system through a and welcoming guest will bleed as japanese prime minister to me. ok. she to
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recognize the complex problems facing the world. they are crises that have been worse and by the ukraine war, that according to its critics, the g 7 is failing to address different g 71 support for the war and you crying from the glove of south and it's in their interest to cancel that to put more money on the table for food to show that they don't sign the kind of ripple effect. so do you kind of complex on the poor as painful? the extended guess list includes many neutral will lead is whom zelinski would like to win over to his cause, but the visit to also give symbol in person time with a g 7 lead is who sofa has been his biggest back is to accommodates the light in skis, presence, the final day of this g 7 summit is being extended illustrating his global stature . the chance to be fated by the world's richest and most powerful nations is a major victory for him. and then other likely source of resentment for next glue
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did russia rob mcbride, i'll just say hera, hera, she, my japan. new times investigation is uncovered. evidence of the greek coast guard illegally forcing asylum seekers, including incense out of the country across the sea to, to kia the european commission says it's concerned by the 1st page says that greece most respects the rules and international law governing the treatments of asylum seekers. victoria gazing the reports 12 asylum seekers, including men, women, children, and an infant, a forced out of a van and into a speed boat by masked men on the greek island of les. both the so let him speak is a from somalia, eritrea and ethiopia of the transfer to a greek coast called vessel. it travels across the gnc tools to kill the celibacy cause of being crammed into a dingey and left a drift for move in. and now the footage was filmed by an 8 worker on levels.
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normally when you see of trying, you call the police or you call the problem brussel jumped about you kind of do this increase, increase the authorities, other was committing these crimes. and of course, the orders for these crimes come from high up like from the greek government. there is no police to go because the police in on this i have with most is my say, the sign him see, cuz we're eventually found by the turkish coast guard. they were taken to a detention center in the city of is me. know i'm an agent and a 6 month old son of wally were among those rescued. they fled the somali city of to live, which is controlled by the armed group l. chabad. the greek government has not commented on the allegations, bought his previously denied mistreating asylum. see, cuz the you says it's concerned by the footage. it says greece must fully respect its supplications to ensure the safety and wellbeing of asylum seekers until the case is processed. victoria gates and b l g 0 will impose openings for grief,
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living abroad at a sunday's parliamentary election promised to carry out because mister talk is left his rival, alexa, zip price of health. that final riley's, the economy is dominated the campaign. but there is another key issue with the struggle of terrorism work is that they are facing to cost that much. stephanie dec room for us from the greek island of rhodes, the stores in season the started here in greece, and that means around a quarter of a 1000000 greeks are working as seasonal workers across the greek islands. now, greece will so heads to the poles on sunday, and then the election parliamentary elections that will potentially see a new prime minister elected. but it seems that most of the workers here across the islands will not be able to call several. why is that? we've been here on the island of rhodes to find out it's not peak season yet, but the islands are already filling with tourists and that means the seasonal
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workers are here too. it's intense work, but it's better money than what's available on the mainland were told. and within the election imminent, the majority of this mostly young workforce will not be voting. i would really prefer to be, i think, to go down, you know, to the, to the square. and to save face. i'm from athens and set people that they are here, but they did not residence roads. they are from some other place. we cannot vote from here. they need to go to their place to vote. many do know that there is actually a way to register to vote in a place of non residents, but it's not clear. we put it as a feel i didn't know about that either. if items, to be honest about this. and i believe most of the really have no idea about that. they keep us in the dark all the time. it's an issue that's been raised in these elections with many of the opposition parties accusing this government evict,
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squeezing around a quarter of a 1000000 young people were employed in the seasonal tourism industry across the greek islands. it's not a new issue. maria is a musician and here for the season, she missed voting in the last election because she was here on the island. and so made an effort to look into how she could vote this time. she says it was complicated to find out, and it still hasn't worked for her. sunday's election date was actually announced officer the official deadline for non residents to register in this particular election, dana solvers. unless the must be these as if they're playing with us, they say you kind of read this 3rd. yes, but they did the register, then they say, but you're not on time. okay, so why didn't you announce a deadline in advance? so we could be on time. right now, i feel that they cannot have the least impact on my own right? 2 volts of this for many in this generation, the main issue that life has become unbearably expensive. ones, the rent, it's $800.00 euros per month, and your salary,
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your monthly salary are $600.00 per month. and you have a 30 or 30 plus years old and you're still needs to live with your parents because you cannot rent your own house. you cannot have the kids. if you want to, you cannot travel, you cannot, you're a slave frustration and the desire to change things. but for now, the need to make money to be able to build a future means that a lot of those that keep the tourism industry roading over which is one of the most important sectors of the greek economy, will not be having their se, stephanie decor, ultra 0 on the greek island of rhodes. well, the economy and inflation and likely to be the biggest issues at the box by that box on sunday. there are other major factors that are going to shape the votes as well. the government is still facing prussia, where it's highly of a rail, does aust in february that laughed $57.00 people that the spot huge protest. tens
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of thousands of people in the country blame the crash on government negligence. changes to the electrical system could also complicate the selection. the introduction of proportional representation makes it unlikely that any one policy will and a majority in parliament. that result would force greece back to the polls for a 2nd vote in early july. so i'm not joining via skype from the great capital athens by nichol, if that to you is managing editor of the week, the news magazine life. so we just speaking about the challenges that the new democracy party has been facing off to a deadly train crash. obviously those, the economy and inflation, but also a spine scandal. why hasn't the all position? so it's a positive been able to gain something from this why they don't doing best to so you were right to say before that we're heading to elections tomorrow,
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but i have to say it as a general feeling that there will be a re run in july and that's because that proportional seat documentation is very unlikely to form a coalition government. so we've seen parties come into discussions, but it's not really clear that there will be a partnership, no white, that the opposition of capitalize on it. i will say the polls were reflecting the new democracy and to the left part, the cities that were drifting closer together a couple of weeks ago. but this seems to have changed and the pre election season seat is that seems to have hit the ceiling at around 30 percent. perhaps it's that the on the economy front that you mention, greece, despite the struggles, has shown strong growth numbers and unemployment has generally folded. and so maybe there is a sentiment that even though the economic situation is very gloomy, the governing party. uh, you know, there seems to be getting some confidence, but you were very right to point out that this government has to shadows if you will, and it's 4 year rule. and that is best buying scandal. we have to remind people
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that one of the people that were being spied upon was the heads of a 3rd party by soak the socialist party. besides, you can understand complicates collision discussions at this point. and then of course, but the, the trained collision that tempe, i sort of casting a shadow on these 4 year rule. i have to tell you polls show a comfortable lead right now with new democracy hold for 35 is you say um new cuz they are, they are likely to to get the most votes. but it, it, it will. so there is going to be a runoff cuz it's going to be very difficult to get a government together. and then not likely to get the 45 percent they need to win an outright majority. exactly. i want to ask you about the number of undecided voters going into this selection, how sizeable a portion of as the population and i so this is very interestingly in the last pause that will release the roughly 48 hours before a postal opens. mine a few hours, we saw around 15 percent of voters still being undecided. so we don't really know
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where these boats are going to go. and i have to tell you that in the past, the seed is a has over performed in the elections compared to the full. so perhaps there is, there is a sentiment that this will happen, but i'm not really sure it's likely right now. the opposition seems quite fragmented. a lot of smaller parties are getting a fair share of number of, of percentages as well. so there are 2 questions that we'll have to see tomorrow will be the following. will the governing party. but when they both to form a majority, pursue a correlation with a 3rd party which is myself, the socialist party. and if not, when status of the amino position part to be able to form a coalition with 2 more parties. because that seems to be, uh, what the uh, polls that these things the cape will be seen as is the only option to form government. if both of them fail, then we will be heading toward rerun in july. the issues you brought up about the young people of working in a tourism industry will be even more present and then in july, so i'm really hoping that greeks get to the polls. we've had no work participation
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rates than most european countries in the past. so let's see if uh, tomorrow's complicated proportional voting system will complicate things even more on that front will receive people to head, to the polls. that's sort of the big question for me. uh, originally about greece is economic challenges. so obviously the main uh, economic talents of greece is to really cost away the shadow of the or saturday crisis. we've had a positive growth in the, in the past 2 years. so the rebound from the funds that mix seems to be strong. but the biggest issue right now is income. so perhaps growth numbers are high, perhaps unemployment has fallen, but real income especially compared to the hyper inflation we've seen globally hasn't seen, hasn't risen significantly. and that's, i think part of the concern with a lot of folders is that we hear the story of an economic growth or in comic miracle miracle for greece compared to the you average. but does the average person really fail this in their pocket?
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i really don't think so, and this is why all parties including the governing party have sort of use this point, the wage point, the rise of income level points as a main pre election problem is for the next 4 years. if that were to happen, things would be significantly better. right? now i can tell you that grades indeed have been very hit by inflation and as in the previous reports and i was hearing, yeah, it's very true that the rent prices are also incredibly high. so the housing question, something we see a 90 con, terrible cost of living crisis there and very we wage growth affecting people. thank you very much. and you cool as that to you from the scene that i had this our so we look at how brazil's indigenous women overturning centuries of nailed on a trip to dick tradition, and the fight for that unset stroll lines and things are getting heated. in the end, the payoffs as miami come from behind to take a to nothing lead in the eastern conference finals.
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the there will be rain rolling around the west and measure reading and for the next few days the air is currently on the flood will not be further affected. hungry had some rather more gentle flooding because it was pretty wet around the balkans up to her and gave him pain and know increase and it's an a but the focus though has gone west and these areas are being up to a bit more in the way of worlds, the temperature of 2018, but a new tide. so maybe that she's, it's a bad average this time the, we're just not seeing anything like it. we should have done for the last month or so. but you can say a good positive southern europe, especially right in the med training, is still very wet and cold. as a result, there is rain in west, in italy, in from spain, portugal knowles and broker could be heavy and to the audience as well,
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including sicily, whether one exact at the moment for the 9th of rain. but generally speaking is the weekend then moved into monday much eventually and prompts to see his son come out again. and attempt to slowly rise as the rain continues to batter. how, jerry, it may be too easy or in morocco and there were showers in north africa, reaching now was fondles as as a hare. where of course has been halt, but that he's found to be tempted. but when it comes down to the eastern sahara, up to was egypt, temperatures around the rise with dust on the else all the doors war on guy spot to state of emergency that suspended the constitutional rights to the legal defense. 70000 gang members were arrested at the drag net swept up innocent people now lost in the penal system. full lights investigates disappearances within l. salvatore's present state, even you,
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welcome back. online stories. russia's defense ministry is saying that its troops have taken control of battlers in the eastern ukraine. and yet the volume in less than a group, when he's for change of soldiers gathered in the city. but keith has rejected kind of a said he has been taking the same situation in, but how much is critical? sudanese on me and the permanent tree rapids support forces, they've signed a short time. you might have terry entries. the 7 days these far is been broken by saudi arabia and the united states. both sides have failed to on a recent cease a recent si size. so joining me now is cameron hudson, a senior associate, the center for strategic and international studies is also a former director of african affairs at the national security council in the white house, joins may live from washington. so do you think this is fine, has a better chance of working as well? i think that the only thing that distinguishes the ceasefire right now is the fact
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that both parties actually signed it. so previously it was a game of telephone, where the united states largely was calling the 2 generals back and forth. they didn't have to be face to face this time they had been face to face to sign the agreement. but here too, i think we have to be very skeptical. last week they signed an agreement face to face on implementing international humanitarian law and have seen no real effort by either side to live up to the content of that agreement either. so i think we have to just wait and see, you know, whether or not there is any intention of by either side to implement what they've just side. and the consequences if it fails, just wondering that with each failure in each posting ceasefire, the whole process is just completely few tile. and so the next effort is even less likely to walk. well, i think that's right. i think that we're going to see more of the same from these
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parties. i actually don't think that the ceasefire is going to hold because nothing on the ground has really changed. there's been no real tactical shift. we have seen both sides continuing to press ahead with their strategies. and so really no real reason to change the threats against them from the international community have not changed either. so really there's, there's been no change on the ground or in the negotiating room to suggest that there has been a change of heart by either side. as a matter of fact, i think when you look at the facts on the ground, it's becoming more brutal, especially from the side of the recess. more uh, incidence of rate, more incidents of looting uh, despite having signed an agreement just a week ago. so i don't think we have much to expect here to what extent has the international communities such as enable this to take place just in terms of negotiations that were taking place before this fighting pro county. and they were
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trying to resolve some very serious, deep seated issues between these 2 generals, which basically involved the recess integrating into the army. and they were trying to push it through very quickly without property including the civilian leadership, which of course, still isn't being included in any negotiations that happened now are sure. so i think we have to be very careful about believing the international community. yes, i think there is things that the international community has done wrong, but we have to make sure that the responsibility for the crimes that are being committed remain on the parties that are committing them. and it would be serving only their interest if we, if we tried to blame the international community because we didn't organize remediation correctly. true, we should have had civilians. uh, you know, in there from the beginning we should not have validated an elevated the role of these 2 generals. we should not continue to give priority to people with guns armed actors, whether it's rebel groups operating in the, in the country,
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like many modalities, group or debris, labor hymns, group or either of the generals. but the fact of the matter is there are many things that the international community could have done better, i think, sanctioning these generals long ago, and really punishing them for the crimes that they have been committing. not just in the last month, but in the last 4 years since president bush year was removed. so i think that this long track record of complacency, by the international community and placating these generals. and frankly, believing what they tell us, i think has enabled them up to this point. and unless we to get very, very serious about consequences and impose those consequence. ready is not just threaten consequences, i don't think that they're going to see us changing behavior, that sort of thing them to thank you very much indeed. and a very important point you make about, you know, power sharing efforts between these one generals, perpetuating sort of impunity and,
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and covering up more crimes and crimes against humanity, of course, in recent years, not just now. thank you, cameron. hudson, thanks now is these appointments at georgia, maloney is ca, she'll have participation at the g 7 summit in japan to return home of the deadly slots killed 14 people. and devastated is these little feast region of media ramaya . meanwhile, tearing off operations have started in those devastated areas. honda i'm doing well, need is reporting from the city of fi ends in the media, romano region. it's a sea of mud with the floods. want to beginning to receive. the devastation is left and its weight is starting to emerge. high in a city known as a sea remix capital of italy is now covered in the thick layer of sludge. wherever you look, people are shoveling and scrubbing, trying to recover its colors and barns, but much has been lost forever. and the 18th century meant for the library. at
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least 10000 books have been destroyed. there is no way to salvage anything and despise, same fully. most of them are fairly new, the ancient manuscripts, and rare books being on the upper floor. still, then yes, the moony is perplexed. echo noon i everyone's sighing. could he be let? the water was violent? it's revived with a huge force and in just a few minutes which engulfed everything. shops, it destroyed lives. it's really, really scary because one doesn't expect this for more time. also as a friendly elements, but it can also be deadly when it arrives. they find that the phase is known for the lease or event where known as files coveted by europe's kings and queens. for centuries, a tradition that continues to survive today says monique has already, she manages that means in collecting her father's kind of low culture. in other words, it lies in patters or the water seats in absolutely everywhere in the city,
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not discriminating between pos and presence, public or private. this actually used to be an exemption room just a few days ago. not all you have is a puddle of mud mix with the clay that the artist used to use the click of some of the hills surrounding the city. that's what made kind of the only famous world line . for me to not known this, walter didn't just to raise my past and the memory of my family. we had left the studio as it was. many artists came to work here from all over the world. many of the art horses were destroyed and we won't be able to find the fragments because the my dis so dense, it's impossible to see through it. a sentiment shared by common sassy sheets of it is the work of her late husband evo. kept in a this a created church. 70 years of sketches to cause injustice remain under water. she
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has no idea if any will be salvageable. is the story of everyone in fans, pies of past and present everywhere waiting to be removed. i won't actually assist to this, right because of its earth and clay was also brought down by its own riches does. how bad is the damage? is yet unknown. hooked up the honey as easy to find. so in the media, i don't mind. yeah. tucker, citizens based abroad has started voicing in the presidential ronald selection 8 days ahead of the main vote. and when you don't choose outside polling stations across germany, that's time to one and a half 1000000 eligible voters largest number outside of tech here. the may, 28th, ronald float, pitts present worship type, the other one against the opposition china jet. come out, carry touch, don't glue or do on file. just short of the 50 percent needed to win in the 1st round. on sunday when the election is being held just a few months off to us,
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quite devastated the south eastern provinces. more than 50000 people were killed when the 2 strong quakes in the early hours of february 6th world health organization has described it as europe's was natural dissolves to in a century. 40000000 people across 11 provinces were affected. some complaint the government's response was initially to sla government has also been accused of failing to enforce building safety standards that could have prevented some of the damage. the un estimates one and a half a 1000000 people left homeless off to the quakes to believe that rebuilding the impacted provinces could cost on current moving a $103000000000.00. well present already one has been visiting some of these designs to areas and idea. young men in the southeast, russell said was that took his prison, the zip the ad on support. there's have come out in large numbers to outcome him. many of the people here, you know,
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i don't mind having just based by february is powerful, creates all the ways to choose or the i'm on one of the worst effect, the cities in turkey policies for us really off of this month. first of all, the presidential election, despite the cities extensive destruction of don't receive more than 66 percent of the votes. here to now hopes to maintain these momentum and get a higher percentage in the run of on may 20 is the problem. is this what's the wireless news is we will make this a great carrier, a better and safer place by constructing 319000 buildings this year. and $650000.00 in total, without stopping, we will deliver on all promises more than a 1000 buildings. how could left here and around 10000 people have died as a result of the earthquakes. while the city is gradually difficult for them. this is just as the survivors are trying to call, many people here say, because this time information tends for containers will be short and they will be
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able to move into houses quickly. but here before most of the ways they are still waiting. this container city is now home to more than 2000 people. there are several of them spread across the city, hosting around $40000.00 technical suits and his family moved here a month ago. his dr. layla is epileptic and suffers during seizures. goes that they should build a house and then we can move the, this is all the biggest problem now when it gets hot so we can stay in these containers. this child cannot bear the seats, neither the cold. this cause of the earthquakes here are still vivid mama to jen who saw sir con, with trapped on but the rubble for more than 20 hours. they survived, but he lost a leg and his son, and then you to iowa. i need to post, i think, legs and my still need to know that we can't live normally like this. we can't do the simplest things. i can't even pray popular like this. to meet the needs of so
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many, nearly half a 1000000 new buildings must now be built in disaster areas x or say it will take years to be able to give us the that sickness. but the government promises to finish it in a year. and present as on so forth a here say they want to put their trust in his promises, which is a government se entrance here are sales indigenous women and now playing in increasing role in the defensive, ancestral lands and culture over turning thousands of years of male dominated tradition. many women are the full front of the fight against illegal mine is. lopez and farm is in the amazon rainforest. want to kiana kia, have reports on the latest arrival of feminism in indigenous coaches of the indigenous women dancing alone in the capital, brazilian to defend their lands. but also standing up for their rights in tribal
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societies, dominated by men like very mamma. she left her muddle village in the shop by the valley to study them for apology. now she's struggling to find a balance between fighting for women's freedoms and keeping them settled. traditions of life our eldest, believe that if women leave the village, they'll marry a for a net and never re to. but i see a different key. i think knowledge and understanding the outside world will help us explain the importance of preserving our culture and our 1st, the anthropologist. the volume with the news was been studying the model people of the job id valley. since the 70s says feminism among the indigenous has come to stay, i need just use social media and cell phones have closed the distances between men and women from the most remote indigenous territories and the rest of brazil. women
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have found they have similar causes, fighting for quality on the same opportunities as man. the change is inevitable. it will take time because no man except sharing power with women, thoughts, it's happening. resist. first, indigenous affairs, ministry is laid by an indigenous woman. as is the government agency for night, responsible for protecting the brazilian indigenous population. bye you too. bye bye. when indigenous leaders start to joining forces to defend all ends. women during the fight and started organizing themselves as well. was the 1st indigenous woman boy in brazil and the 1st congress women. this helps in an example for new generations that we can occupy spaces in the political scene. with back in the model, villages marriages are still arranged, and women are raised to cook and take care of the children, while men leave the community. this is the main entrance of the long house known as the my walk. only men can use women have to go all around the hot to the back door
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where the kitchen is. now, this is one of the many traditions that the model indigenous people have still kept . however, even in such a remote area, customs are changing. to run a model but was saved years ago from being married off as a teenager, when her mother sneak proud of the village and took her to the city where she grew up. susanna has since returned with a mission to empower other women by helping them sell their crescent arts. professor this, these traditional necklaces used to be made out of shells. now women are making the same necklaces by recycling, plastic bottles and tubes brought to the village. we're keeping our culture while adapting to modern times. susanna belongs to a job or the valley woman's organization that helps women take their hand made products to art fairs, where they make their own money. to run a says it's a step towards their independence without changing too much their way of life.
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shorts for so if i'm gonna have to the amount to yeah, the champions a visa to be the champion or they've done it for $38.00 games. we haven't been able to that to little pull boss you can top says he doesn't think he's team will play champions, link football next season. top watched from the stands as each team drew with aston villa. he is serving a too much man for criticising the river. read for bits of amino grab to equalize the food in late in the 2nd of the facility in the international things last match and fuel before leaving the club. he was given an emotional st due by the facts, little a 5th invitation. i think the whole season is rather seasonally qualified for your the info champion suite too long. not good enough also. and i think they made it pretty exciting. i didn't think that was possible. 7 weeks ago the boys did read about that period.
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i think all people enjoyed it as well. you could see today i'm not angry with us. they're looking forward to a new premier league season to europe. the league season sold like manchester united need just one point from the last 2 days to consume they face and it's awful and the spots in the champions league next season. can some arrows 9 submitted go get another one the near the game, talk them and brings instead of a threat, a hurricane tube in a stunning free kit to put space in front springs it saying that 1st match without stall size. ivan 30 who is handling acreage band earlier this needs to be so breaking facing for the sake of health. brian and boomer helps the bees come from behind with 2 goals. and he set up the food for we go in. he's a sprint institute $3.00 and $1.00 of the tables it could be that doing it both alone and lifted the spanish league trophy in front of their own fans
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. at the new camp they won the talked last week with the victory of espanol, but say they celebrations until after they home match against the rail. see you that unfortunately, the catalans lost the game to one, but it did not spoiled the parts of the south because i bring jim need abundance. when he gets i who raise has been blown wide open. that's of the 31 waiting for all the lights, the other by and munich. so it's getting that, but you guys find the lead, but that was the, in the way celebrations, live. see coming back with the windows of their own. so the by, i'm just one thing we do have the ability to oakland homeschooled on sundays when they would see dawson to talk with just one more game to play. i should like say, fail guaranteed we dog casablanca, booked a place in the african champions league, final of the singles milady sundown. so in a way, goes, the south african club, had secured a no, no drawing morocco last week, and took the lead in this one. but then you lose the equalized for we dod.
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sometimes we sold a lead food and vivian strike a piece of shudder, really. but that was also show eclipse, which doesn't fall off with the goal, is to ensure that we don't assume that will come up against egypt insurance. so i'll ask me in the final form, also manage the awesome thing that has sold out 0. he doesn't think that will be too many games up the next woke up. the 2026. 2 of them will expand to $48.00 teams, which means more than $100.00 matches the cindy, i believe. uh uh, it's not too many games, but we have to concede the back problem is a global problem and of course to protect the play is having said that i would say a lot has been done for the play is on the head strong. a bit of preparation, but the prevention, but uh, taking care of them. better protection during the game. so the eyes contribute to the lot. again, to put the take back to the play is phone back packets because you'll see
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everything on the, on the screen. so overall i would say the protection of the page has become better and better. and if you look at the korea's, of the play is restocked earlier in the finish data. that's not real good with the, the payoff with to and the mind was missy. he was born in 87. no, he was 45 at the work. when i played 55, you couldn't play football anymore. so it is a we have to protect the play is always more. but as well overall i would say the resides, feel, probation officer link. so for korea to and so she is not too bad. you can see the awesome thing to interview with far is smelling full when talk to l, just the or a is at these times. and you can also watch online at delta 0 dot com, forward slash to fail. just even heavy rain is made of the so these thoughts of the 3rd round of golds pga championship in new york. what have you in the move is as
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being brooks kept to the american is going for he's major title and 1st since winning of this to and i'm back in 2019. typically i had to early booties and so it's 2 shots behind. lita corey connors, us in the, in the miami heat of taking it to nothing leading the eastern conference finals against the boston celtics of to coming from behind. so when a bad tempered gain to take on home, cooled in boston, celtics, bleeding by 9 points, as late as the 4th quarter, been the heat, jimmy buckler and drunk williams of the celtics decided to have with mike cool, a frank exchange of use and they don't give any hoops to be a to any point. finally, going on a run of 23 points to 9 to record a 2nd success of come from behind victory, 111105. the final school. but the ending of the 27 points will begin to now head back on to miami. for the next 2 games of the series will number 3, the new method they have is qualified for the teddy and open find them. the russian
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