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through s, sunday and the date on into monday. so the child system shows coming through here and they will be live. they the shelves run down across nicaragua, costa rica, but for the north, east and olives, responded try the weather, brought to you by visit cuts on the new trains president confirms his country's counts for offensive is on the way the tells the criminal top generals are in high spirits, the pro carry adults to this is out. is there a lot of those that coming out this vicious persecution is a travesty of justice from fumes on the account. pain trial,
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saying his indictment is a conspiracy by political opponents. com and call to him as a 24 hour cease far between saddam's boring sides allows for the safe delivery of much needed amount of carrying a mattress to city see off into milan, to win the champions league and historic trouble of detroit. the will begin in ukraine with preston for the nasa. lensky has confirmed counts were offensive miniature operations against russia underway. ukrainian forces say they've made gains in the east that a devastated city. moved on friday. russian prices they met boots and said keeps reprisal was already feigning. well, this was so then skis, response, it's $2.00. so which is cut off from us? it's interesting that boots and should be talking about our counter offensive. yeah,
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it's important that russia should feel always, that it's not a long way ahead of us. the counter offensive and defensive actions all taking place in ukraine. i will not speak about which phase the in, but i would not trust the various telegram channels about it in particular proved to make your claims minute trees expected to employ new tactics as the fighting intensifies. it's all stratford isn't the kind of task in eastern ukraine as we spent this morning with ukrainian forces in the town of chess. if you all, just if you all are, is important because it is the, the 1st town west of buck moved, of course by moot, was claimed by the russians to be fully under the control last month that somebody this dispute seed by ukrainian forces. but what we saw in that area seemed to be an effort by your client in all its hillary units to try as minutes. we call it softening up targets in an around buck. mood that's basically testing russian defences. testing how strongly are before him or consolidated to push according to
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the ukrainians in that area. they said that they are making gains slow gains from the south side of the quote. i'm heading around to the east of the town and they said that those games could be up to a kilometers a week. but they admitted that some days it could be as little as a 20 meters and all those $500.00. they also said that there was a similar operation happening to the north of bulk mode as well. again, just probing attacks. it's very difficult to say whether this in fact is part of some sort of dive bush and we tactic by the ukrainians to attract attention away from another area where we're so hearing that there is ongoing shelling and heavy fighting that south of zap parisha. but the bul intents and purposes decline to the operations that are happening. that's another siren that you hear there. and in the background, hearing cremmit source, the sirens and outgoing off, i suppose,
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every hour or so. but as i say, it's impossible, really to know for sure. where the, what we saw in chests, if you all close to box move was anything move into the bush and from potentially a bigger move being planned body ukrainians in all the areas along the front line. show stuff on how to 0 criminals, a spring in my co loans. right now. he's a full not us deputy assistant secretary of defense. he joins us from whitefish, montana. welcome to the program. so firstly, what do you make? coffee cranes counter offensive tactics so far. so great to be with you and your audience. i think this is what we should have actually expected. they did shipping operations behind enemy lines, collecting intelligence so that they could then do what's called a recognizance by 4 square. they probed the lines, they try to push in to,
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to find out where the russians are weak and where they are strong. and then they adjust their campaign plans based on those approach. but i think that's what we're seeing now. so when the russians say they were, they were a pele, i don't think that's accurate. i think that is the intent of the ukrainian operations. they will send an armored force to see where the resistance is strongest and where it is week is. and then they will calculate their campaign plan based on those props. this push from ukraine seems to been lonely in the planning would have been strategic or simply because it's taken time for its forces to be trained on the ministry hardware that they've received. so i think the latter, i think that's a very good question. i think the ukrainians essentially have had to uh you know, build a plane why they're flying in the sense that they are in the middle of an x, a central fight for their country. ah, yes,
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they're having to train their forces on new weapons systems, new aircraft, and new vehicles. and so they had to be able to do that so that they could effectively use as weapon systems in this counter offensive. and i think that's probably why you solved delay, but i also don't think they want to rush into anything they want to, to do what's most advantageous to them so that they can take back as much territory as they can. and hopefully put russia in a position where they feel like they have to come to some kind of negotiation or hopefully they, they decide that they need to leave the country. but i don't think anybody expects that to happen. when indeed, i mean, how well prepared would russia be full this push, presumably they would have had their own funds to repel it? yes, that's true. so they would have spent a probably their entire time building up, their defensive board positions, the firms, the obstacles, everything that goes into once you're hannah location,
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you did. yeah. and so they've had all this time to do that. yeah. they've also had a difficult time maintaining their hand munition, their weapon systems in their morale, which is very low. so you craniums had to get their troops trained up on the new weapon system. they have and prepare for what is going to definitely be a difficult time taking back some of these key terrain. but the, but the russians have also been doing the same. so this, i think we can expect a long, hard slog when it comes to this counter offensive. when indeed, how do you see this push playing out? then these are likely to be decisive or another landmark on the loan, a traditional conflict. ok? so i don't think we're going to see a major event happen in the near term. that is the size. i do think the koreans will try to cut off the land cord or all the russians it goes down to crimea, cut off the water supply that comes to the neighbor. ready river and really put
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russia in a dilemma. they never thought they'd be challenged in their position on the crime in the lives of law. and it's a potential that is counter offensive, could do just that. but i think that's what the cleanings are going to try to do. it's going to take time. it's going to and they need to allow it to take time because they don't want to rush into any kind of failure. they need to find out where the russians a weak exploit that and then consolidate their gains and keep up with their logistics supplies. something the russians have failed to do over and over again. the training and just need to be much smaller when it comes to their maneuver warfare and keeping up with their ability to supply themselves as a 1st floor mcelroy. we appreciate your insights. thank you. thank you. what are the us now? and the former president donald trump has made his 1st campaign stops 2 days off of being indicted for it. naturally mishandling classified documents public and the
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presidential hopeful address support is that 2 states conventions where he described the charges as ridiculous and abuse of power. she had protects the ripples. i already know field crush, finding the video that proceed to donald trump's appearances of both the georgia and north carolina republican conventions was a succinct response to the indictment on sealed against him on friday. just how far are the radical left and inside the beltway band, willing to go to stop? in his to speeches, trump presented the charges of the culmination of the washington establishment as attempts to destroy his political career and the lives of those in the room. this time through overt election interference that shooting their truck. if they're corrupt, these criminals can not be rewarded. they must be defeated. you have to defeat them . because in the end, they're not telling me give to me,
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they're coming after you and i'm just standing in their way here i am. i'm standing in iowa. i always will usually speaking of the north carolina convention from school, i'm a vice president and now rival mike pence, north carolina, like almost all the crumbs opponents and the primaries. you agree? the trump was the victim of double standards. the slow walk of investigations and of the president and his family have undermine the confidence, the american people in our system of justice. look, we have to fake news media group smells. and actually it really is a sense of grievance. yeah. even as opposed to just how if, if the policy remains up for grabs by trump's opponents and bring our country back at the unsettling, present north carolina state village. michelle, what else feels florida governor run the census has the best chance of using j,
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biting in a general election. but she says, well, even opponents of trump feel what i look at president trump, i think you know, the d o j met him at the bottom of that gold escalator and he's loved every minute of it. there is some concern being expressed here at the effect the indictments might have on donald trump chances in a general election. but given the empty trump vote in the primaries, a split among some 9 of the candidates. so trump is basically the most of his legal troubles as he solidified since space against what he calls the which ones she ever comes out to. 0, greensboro, north carolina, the sudanese capital costume was relatively calm on saturday, october 20 for us, the spot to cold. the law gave residence a break from the intense fighting of recent days, especially around a crucial army, bases not in states and saudi arabia broke the deal, which is meant to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. both the army and
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the power minute to rapid support forces are accused of violating previous agreements to cease hostilities. warring sides have been battling for control of the country since mid april. even morgan has more from the mountain across the non river from call to. many people who we spoke to in various parts of the capital say, this is the quietest day since the fighting started on april 15th. now people say that they were not able to hear heavy artillery that they were so rapid gunfire in parts of the capital. but they say it does not seem to be fighting between the rapids support forces. i'm this is denise army and they say it's most likely individuals firing guns. so the ceasefire up until this point seems to be holding. now let's look at how it came about. it was mediated by the united states and saudi arabia, not the 1st. there was another seized part of that was mediated set to last for 7 days and then extended for another 5 days now in their statements. and before the cease fire came into effect. both said that they were frustrated that previous
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these fires were violated by both sides, the sudanese army and the permanent 3 rapids support forces. but it is a lot at stake when it comes to this current 24 hours ceasefire. and that's the talk intent that they made it very clear. the mediators made it very clear that should the 2 sides violate this currencies. fire then talks and get the will be suspended and there will be no initiative by both this business idea review and to the united states to try to end this conflict between the rapids support forces and the sit in these army a, the organization, say humanitarian catastrophes on folding in the capital of 2 dogs, west of full region mets and the food and water supplies have run out to the l janina. and there's concerned fighting could spread to other parts of the region including neighboring chad. st. resolve the has more from audrey in the eastern chad, getting out as all janina now is effectively taking your life into your own hands.
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those people that are able to escape the besieged city and arrive here at camps like this in audrey. they come here and they wait for help. we've been talking to many of them and they tell terrifying stories of exactly how arduous it was to get out. one man told us that along the way they encountered malicious, a check points who beat them, who threatened their lives, and who shot at them as they were running away. and they were split up that the group that was coming was split up, and one man said he's still trying to find his brother to dusty. they've been to us and kicked us. and they also whipped us then. and they took all my property and my telephone and my back, and i let them know when we're coming. i lost one of my brothers at the road and one guy. and anyway, when he saw that they were kicking me, he run away and there was shooting at him and he ran into the forest as i've been looking for him, old wondering, i haven't found it was i didn't, i didn't know if they've killed him or taken him the kind of stories we've been
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hearing from people who've been escaping the violence. it is a harrowing experience for any adults let alone for the dozens of children that we've seen who are now living in these camps, living out in the open expose to the elements. we've seen children showing signs of serious mountain nutrition. there, there is a serious problem of access to food and water and hygiene and conditions in the sorts of impromptu camps. and one of the most serious problems we've seen is children showing signs of trauma having seen incidents of violence as they were crossing the border into audrey. but now that they're here, they risk suffering preventable illnesses without the proper medical care. if this is how they continue to live from much longer same bus, rob ultra 0, andre eastern track, a sofa come on, al jazeera villages are evacuated in the philippines. as a volcano threatens to erupt the
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hello. we've still got some rather wet weather for southern eastern pa, sofa japan, but it's in the process of pulling out of the way dry weather, trying to push it behind so tied in with a seasonal weather system as seasonal funds are made by your front. the plum rains, so you got heavier, right? pushing into q issue in easton paso of how to shoot for your showers across the grandparents. that ne, in pos of china even facing could catch you shout to. if you do catch a shout, it will be live, a could be fund 3 as well. main fund of stones across southern most parts of china down towards hong kong. that'd be on the 10th floor of the same. really? yes, we go one into monday that's pushed by the south. taiwan does say some showers, plenty of showers across the philippines. all tied up with the type of food which
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is staying out into the mall just. but you. busy ring that will moist air in rod across the region, heavy showers, that 2 across the entire china bony, i say some larvae, showers indonesia, some sunshine sunshine, but still a chance of a few showers here as well. so what to whether to making his way into bung with this into me on model is the western side of india that will see the west of the right as we go through the next couple of days time is that some of those side fi that's the aggregate swipe of the know, with heavy rain towards get dropped off to the journey of almost 10 years in which the shakonda ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from to the arabic language in the well, the award announces that the nomination periods, the 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are
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accepted through the awards official website at w w. w dot h t, a dot q a the the be watching. i'll just share a reminder about top storage now. ukraine's president has confirmed and expect to counter offensive against russia is on the way the creating forces, say they've made gains in the east and they're both boots. russian president vladimir boots and says keats miniatures failing republican presidential hopefuls donald trump, has returned to the campaign trail 2 days of being indicted for misconduct. classified documents describe the type and size of ridiculous and the visa on the
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policy states. convention this been relative common sedans, capital cost, 224 r c strong begins to take photos. the deal ro could 5 united states and saudi arabia is meant to allow the states to do for you. the amount of 10 thousands of people have fled the homes in the central philippine, the province of l by a head of a possible volcanic eruption. but many se life in the shadow of the volcano is something they've become used to. bonnie below has this report from there, the volcano, as the central philippine province of followed by in a state of disaster on friday, tore. these went from village to village at the foot of 2 more young volcano to boot residents, to temporarily shelters away from the threat of interruption site to say the above served an increase in activity that could lead to a dangerous explosion. meadow capable possible. we see 2 possible scenarios. first
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is the 2014 scenario we're in the own, iraq falls, or it could be like 2018 when there was a major interruption. despite the warning areas around the volcano aren't a no man's land yet. leon volcano, the mountain behind me that's founded in clouds, is one of the most active volcanoes in the philippines. it threatens to erupt every few years. now this area is within its 6 kilometer radius declared as a permanent danger zone. but thousands of people live here. some families of taking a day to way up their options. delatory says are getting ready to leave after the government ordered evacuations. we're gonna hit up on, made up on less than that. evacuation center isn't easy. we sleep on the ground. there are cash stipends, but we don't get them right away. you didn't mind. you says she's worried about their crops and livestock, but for the sake of her children, she's decided to go less than a 1000000. we here in the field,
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the volcano rumbling, then last night the summit was growing, but young volcano is part of their lights. but how can anyone get used to it? they ask when the choices solving between life and death. martin, the below al jazeera, i by the philippines, by the low is joining us now. i have not from the cleanup, but in all why, from inside lot of the what's the very latest you can tell us that to carry it has been raining on an office here in all by providence. brimley, on volcano is in the last 24 hours and yesterday when we spoke with each other, uh, the volcano was shrouded in the house and today again, it's uh, being upstairs by cloud. so though it's right behind me, you probably can see it. and this reading could present a problem if it means for number of consecutive hours, and the volcano starts this new lava, it could create what's called a la har flow,
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which is a combination of rain water and the lava warming with volcanic materials blowing down the slope of the volcano and this month, loss is hot and dangerous and as good could destroy the crops, put the story properties. and if there are people still living in these danger zone villages within the facility off of ok know their, their lives are also at risk. stapleton, i'll just say that the volcano has entered a new erupt in the stage because the volcano has formed a new lot of them so far as the previous day. within a periods of 24 hours, there were $59.00 ruffled events. in the last 24 hours. there were $177.00 russell events. and again, this is because there is out a new love of them last night as well as the sky did clear up for about an hour.
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and so people got to see that as the orange glow at the top of the volcano near the crater, it may be vastly the sea, but stapleton all the same except this is a sign of things are these that's about temperature is rising within the volcano, which means that there is high civic tiffany and that's why alert level 3 is still raised over by your panel. which means that these types of disabilities could lead to it has, it has interruption. and it could happen today, tomorrow, within days, within weeks. but it could also last months carry about to be, as you say, extremely dangerous. so what all the people who are living in and around the region itself, that of the yeah, so 4 days have expanded evacuation operations to include one more to allow me to are away from the volcano. so there is a 6 kilometer radius around the volcano. that's called the permanent danger zone. now, the extra one kilometer villages around this extra one kilometer,
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they're also be asked to evacuate their homes. so this could include more than $10000.00 family style, but you could understand the hesitation. you saw there in my piece. there are families that are hesitant to leave their homes because they want to be able to safeguard their properties to wants to be able to safeguard their live stock and live either evacuations, etc, can be very difficult. and just to illustrate to you how difficult these evacuations can be, there is one family right now in one evacuation center that is holding a weight. so imagine that they have to bring a dead body from their village to the evacuation center. so life that very easy and these evacuation centers and again, this could last bus just as it did in 2018 kerry want to be though in a, by province for us there. thank you for children in the found to live off the
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40 days in the columbia and jungle had been reunited with their relatives. the eldest sibling is 13. the youngest, just one year old, columbia and present. gustavo, petro said they survive like children of the jungle. i sondra around p i t reports from bogota where the youngsters are recovering in hospital. on the day after being miraculously found, the 4 children were recovering in a military hospital and with the president who several pay through another of tory deeds visited them on saturday morning to check on their conditions after surviving india. m. as in rain forest for 40 days in their style in general, the children are in an acceptable state. according to the medical reports, they are out of danger. what is needed is to stabilize them. the children age 13 to just one year old were recovered by columbia and soldiers and even the agent as volunteers,
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kilometers away from where they survived. the plane crash on may 1st their mother and the 2 pilots, some of the light aircraft guy in the accident. he didn't see over lanes. you had said the eldest siblings with key and protecting the younger ones through their long days of the bush. they are very weight, but we know they are in good hands here at the house. everything will be fine and we'll keep coming back because this is a long process, but we'll say medical out, sorry to say they will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process. and that however week they're on the right path. and then we think it's very important that they were playing. we know children and the fact that they were already playing is fabulous. we plan to bring them books and toys and us like it better, maybe life music, and that helps recover your spiritual, lost the faith of the children, move the country in the global attention. there were covered up there a massive joint operation between the military and indigenous communities who never
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lost the hope of finding them. wait on that guy. electrical. the key to success was persistence. at no time to get into the intensity of the jungle conditions, to the long hours and days, we always kept it safe that this effort was worth it. and we could give it to one of the survival kits we'd fighting. yeah, and i'm assuming you ensued the made of cassava flowers left by the search teams and found by the children helped him feed themselves together with seeds and fruits . they knew how to find in the forest altogether, allowing for a miraculous, happy ending. joining credible story of survival. i listened to them yet. i just need a book that the man knows a unit above that has been found dead in his prison cell types. kazinsky was 181 of 18. yes, he eluded us. so thoughts, his mailing home made buttons across the country, setting off the 16 explosions and kidding 3 people. he'd been saving
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