tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 12, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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2 accounts, as we examined the us, its role in the world on alger 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the clubs, the whole robin, a new of watching the i'll just have a news online for my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a critical lifeline for millions in northwest and syria is in pounds of to rival resolutions failed at the united nations security council. we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join. they don't when alice agree on the conditions argument. nature says ukraine features in the military lives,
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but just not yet drawing condemnation from friends of love to visit landscape. so dollars military says no to regional peacekeepers as fighting vice tens of thousands of people to closer to chat conditions of dia, routed after dating 70 years, a palestinian family evicted from the haven occupied east jerusalem to make waves. it's brady, sun outings for defending champion of a chocolate cheese in the semi finals at wimbledon. but the women's world number one industry on site is not sound rates in volume training while comp venus. the welcome to the news, diplomatic rivalries of the united nations in new york tough cast. a shadow on the future of millions of internally displaced people in northwest and syria. the un security council has failed to renew its mandates, a critical,
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a delivery of the 2 opposing resolution. it was dated by russia and the us, as well as other western nations. now, the vast majority of aid is delivered by the u. n. through bob of holla, but the failure to renew the mandate means that the crossing is now closed and that has a direct impact on 4 point. 1000000 people who depend on food and medical aid to suffice . well anyway, but will be going to out your list, new color shot, the bible, how a border crossing will be telling us how the recent quakes have made a bad situation. even was the 1st that's close over to the united nations with she had potentially is standing by. so she had, let's just start with is this door completely slammed on disagreement now to get aged to syria, or will it be these back door negotiations with the diplomats that we have yet to hear from it depends on, on who you are. there was some optimism even off to the failure of both these
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resolutions from some quarters. and security can also via the united nations 8 and rebecca, 85 percent of united nations and in the northwest will say that goes through this particular crossing that that could be resume perhaps through a mechanism where i taught at the security council. despite the russians, basically saying that those things are right, but this will become to politicize in the security council now. so the question is, will days a couldn't but a be, was you through the security council wants to get an oil, potentially, could very be an agreement negotiated directly between the syrian government and the united nations. as we've seen elsewhere on the border between took a serial in the us, the u. k. m, from support of the 9 month extension of a mandate allowing a deliveries from to kia to north, west syria through the bible. however, border crossing with russia of age and against that i'm trying to abstain. instead most goes supported by badging proposed a 6 month extension. i'm cold for
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a secretary general report on the humanitarian effect of unilateral west and the sanctions on syria. those against. but now it was the us, you can friends who objected to votes in favor, the 3 votes against and 10 extensions. it was a surprise, just minutes before the us and said the crossing point was essential for millions of people in need in north west syria. the us on bass de blamed rusher for the border crossings. closure. the russians have been bullies on this. the syrian people want this assistance. i think the side routine was this assistance and they're going to have to stand up and call for the rest of the try me without you. but the principles of the un security council governing aged shipments to syria should be phased out in favor of serial sovereignty. i am said that it was hypocritical to express concern over the pleasure of those areas. the home syrian government control in the northwest without also addressing the humanitarian impact
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of unit actual west and the sanctions on the 11000000 in the rest of syria who rely on international aid of the syrian government. agreed with hyatt, i leave him. those who spoke about life and death need to lift the sanctions. instead of crying about the syrians, the russian and said they would not support a rollover of the previous mandate, while a new agreement has worked out. but did suggest the syrians could reopen bubble however themselves as they have 2 other border crossings without un security council intervention by rewarding them with the 12 and 9 months. they're getting nothings to episode. that's an empty, empty show. do you think there will now, you know, i had to be able to take this with them to decide things that they may, they may not know it's, it's in their heads. nonetheless. swift. so along with the brazilians are over seeing the un security council deliberations on the reopening of the bottom on how well crossing say they remain confident that those discussions will continue the
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mandate for you on a deliveries through the crossing expired. on monday, i'm the certain of the boxes of united nations with us then why so is this a possibility? well, you know, add bob a how well to the other 2 border crossings, which actually themselves are due to expire in august. but there are indications that those could be, could be extended, but he wouldn't be drawer. he just simply said, damascus would now assess the situation. and then an outside decision. she ever tells you that story about the united nations. that's cool. so even though it's a new a commotion who's on the bible, holla, crossing along the soviet turkey border. obviously significant news coming out of new york. how's it going to impact uh, the age of it should be crossing way you are. that will be also how the u. n. fail to adopt a resolution in regard to the cross border. it'd be kind of them coming from to get to the areas of northwestern,
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syria. and that left more than 2000000 people who are currently living off viewing a coming through the crossing and who are currently living in the refugee camps in a state of shock and disappointment ser, uh, you know, uh they, uh, the told us that, uh, the un security council and. busy those involved are uh politicizing the uh u. n. a . busy com that is coming from uh the above of the hollow border crossing which will have dire consequences on the humanitarian sector in northwest in syria. uh, the humanitarian sector here in the, in all the sectors, the health sector, uh for security and the, uh, all the sectors have been completely recovered from uh, the catastrophic. uh switch that started the areas on february the 6th, as people actually did not. busy you know, did not see that coming from the security council,
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especially after the disruption the, the area witness on uh, february, the 6th. uh, also local activist uh, condemned this uh, this uh, fairly or from the u. n. a and describe it describes it as a not considering the well being and the resilience sustainability of uh the people in the right to be, uh, account, zachary, uh, people here in northwest this year. and john, no, let me just get in because obviously a great deal of upset with people who are on the receiving end does that aid. but just give us an idea from international audience that other usual day, how many trucks come through that for the crossing. what sort of a comes through that for the crossing? where is it distributed to, uh well, uh the u. n. a is delivering a that through the, by the whole, uh, approximately, uh, 50 to 70. uh you and trucks. uh, enter the uh, concert that'd be across the board to the border crossing here in northwestern
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syria. deliver to and you always working here in, in the area. busy they go through. busy busy so security is due to hospital educational centers and even to direct me to the beneficiaries that the rest of the cabs and that's what left the millions who are currently living in the earth. and you guys are the n g o. as in the state of shock, that the age of might, might actually be cut off after the latest failure to adopt their resolution. and the, you know, millions are living on the multi food baskets. diabetes delivered from n g o's, which are be supported on funded by the u. n. a. well, we'll leave that for now. i wait for some more comment as the day progresses, the northwest exit, joining us and blah, blah, blah, crossing. let's bring in most of my day, he's known college as them, the president of the syrian american medical society to operate hospitals and the
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able to join us now live from chicago and a lot of good, illinois kentucky with us i live on. i'll just say era, obviously or having the news just as we are to how does this impact on your organization as well? um our organization is um, basically a medical relief organization operates and north west syria, northwest syria. uh we have uh we operate to at least 11 hospitals and 30 medical facilities. so obviously the impact. busy the delay of. ringback medical release, particularly the medical release after the rest breaks uh has. well, we'll have it major impact on the livelihood of many of our patients. it's hard to tell our staff that their work may be interrupted because the un failed to protect the serbian people and failed to authorize the use of battles. how house,
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uh, processing in order to deliver a very needed medical assistance that has accumulated the, particularly after the earthquake. i've seen, as, you know, if i could just say, if i could just jump in, that's fine. because let's see, we did the circumstances of, of the civil war. and the quite that we know that very useful and indeed important data gets in by your organization. but you must have a contingency plan. surely, but knowing what the politics uh a cuz all happens as we're seeing now, will it be any opportunity for your organization to discuss with this with damascus? would you consider it? is that sort of a, a line of communication that you could begin to try and get your age into those areas. uh, well, i mean, this history is, uh, uh, a source of learning for us. and basically its trotter's uh, less than, uh,
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that fast border a just has failed again. and again over the last uh, few couple years since it was uh, encouraged by the un security council. and since that was a given. busy are presented to us as an alternative. it had failed to deliver enough aid to uh, the, uh, certain people. uh and also a sooner. yeah. because simply is that there has not been enough. um transportation of the chair and a foot fast boarders. so i really don't see how this is gonna happen now when a child in the past and that, that has them developed up to now it is not going to be actually. ready a practical way of delivering age requests for them. so it's probably cross lines, i'm sorry, show when you house on when you have a,
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a civil war as we seen. so way over a decade now in syria, there was a certain type of a the asked to come into the country and isn't required. then when you have a natural disaster, as we saw in february with the ask like a different type of a test to come in to help at impacts on the previous site. so what do you got in? how would you describe the needs of the people right now? what do they have, and what do they still need? and so they right now most of the people in syria are living on humanitarian age. so for us, for uh as a medical organization where we have. ready you know, a very uh, old and very primitive uh, infrastructure medical of that structure that was tested and was put under a lot of stress after the arrest, right. we had. busy the chance of rebuilding the infrastructure so we can be able
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to provide much better and much needed medical aid through the next few months and years in syria. so when that ability for us to be able to replenish or rebuilt our medical of that structure, that will cause a significant, uh, and stability and, and our ability to divert. busy to deliver medical assistance, the other thing as the continuous stability uncertainty in the area and the region where people are continuously to and what their survival and, and they, it's hard for them to be able to develop the future for us. how to them to be able to have some sort of hope that they can have a better future. and as far hard for us to be able to plan how to be able to re build the, the medical office structure that is in dire need to review. busy being particularly after this place and
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a difficult time to have them show for you and your organization is good to speak to most of how about data from the suing the american medical society in chicago. thanks for your time, sir. thank you. the so they to lead us say ukraine's future is in the military alliance, but to unclear about when and how that stuff ukraine's present volume is the landscape frustrated ages of $31.00 nations of the military alliance, a meeting of the lithuanian capital videos where they signed off on the joint declaration on ukraine's membership, that general reports the from the lithuanian capital always keen to stress their unity, and they told members gathered during the 2nd year of the war in europe. this time, those small cracks, showing which reliance leaders are working hard to become a central central to this meeting is the question of ukraine's possible future membership. promised at some point with some allies pushing for
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a fast track process to begin. now, while others natively, germany in the united states, believes the time is not yet. bryant, we reaffirmed that ukraine wrote, become a member of nato and agreed to remove the requirements for the membership action time. this, this will change your crane some membership pos from a 2 step process to one step process. we also made clear that we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join. they don't when alice agree and conditions are met. but that tools, well sure to of ukrainian expectations. i didn't know you guys have been for low to me. is that lensky gold? the heroes welcoming bill, news, but on route he tweeted that. anything less than a foot invitation now, and a time table for a session would be upset, amounting to uncertainty. he said that russia would be as weakness, you'll get the rest of age. this is the language of hesitation,
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and 14 understands only the language of force. so that's something which our alice should understand, but it is not a catastrophe. there is the word invitation. ukraine will keep the membership action plan stage. many especially members of the alliances, east and flank would tend to agree with you, craig, while others, including germany in the united states. believe that with the war still own and no way of knowing what any possible peace agreement mike looked like. now is simply not the time to commit the whole of nato to ukraine's defense against future russian aggression. there are other points of tension on these over the supply of cluster munitions to ukraine by the united states. most nato members of signatories to a treaty bending their use, but not ukraine, the us or russia. and among pleasures of the ministry support came the promised by friends to follow the u. k. and supplying long range missiles to ukraine. one
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potential difficulty was over come on the eve of the stomach when took he's president richard type other one lifted his e along objection to formerly neutral sweden joining the alliance. 31 members will soon become 30 to nato, expending because of the board and ukraine. even as the war exists, pressures the test, it's unity um it's showing a whole elder 0 building something name is no rush as as nate to expansion notice board is mistaken, that ukraine is being manipulated by the alliance to advance its agenda against most go of service but exclusively to body as a head over who is a spokeswoman for the russian ministry of foreign affairs. she so states it doesn't want to crate as a member of the military alliance. yes. okay, and the purse of nata, on what supports for ukraine, you can see here because nature decides not to to include ukraine. what support are we talking about? so what seems to the t agree? a need to members to have been bullying and you're praying to in the,
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into the western world. at the time when you're creating costs for help they, a bands and ukraine, the, let's ukraine down. you should see the reality instead of making up the stories and rather than repeating the statement so far, so good, you're a general under cool. and if we think about the question why ukraine is not included in nature, ranks it this course interesting because they include what he invites finland's and blue brown and sweden, but not to ukraine life. this is a question that should be posted oh tv channels. why not? not because if you see the multitude view you not the financial aid to use the provider to, to ukraine through nature. it doesn't matter if a country so doing that together or individually they're providing arms to ukraine . so why not to ukraine is not a member of not truth may not. now, since the collapse of the soviet union in the 19 ninety's data,
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it has been expanding. east with russia sees that is a threat to its national security. they said was brought into it so big country, such as poland, hungary, the check for public and baltic nations in 2000. and 8 they took, made a vague promise that ukraine would one day join the blog in 2014 ukraine's pro russian president in victoria cove. which was over frightened by mass protests in what became known as the nathan revolution. and within days all dependencies control of the parliaments in crimea. and moscow ethics the territory later about. yeah, it probably russian separatists an eastern region of dumbass declared independence . and in 2021, the newly elected ukrainian president blossom is lensky. revive tools to join nato, laska gun messing tens of thousands of troops. now ukraine's boat is over several months a bunch of said, but russia gave native and the us the list of demands that they included bothering ukraine from joining the bulk. it also wants
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a day to pull back troops and weapons from eastern europe. later in the us said no . in february 2022 present lots of it boots and launch what he called a special military operation, saying he was left with no other option to protect russia. and it's people. joining us like that from chicago, illinois is evo dollar. he's the ceo of the chicago council of global science and full by boston today to kentucky with the slide. but i'll just say it was so it is clear from the statements that ukraine's not going to be invited to join yet, or the timeline is required. so if that's the timeline, what, and what will lose conditions be and when will the right time they as well, everybody agrees, and that's the 31 members and 32 members of nato and to ukraine, that ukraine cannot join nato today. because that would mean nato would be involved in a war against russia. and if there's one thing that nato has agreed on from the very beginning,
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is that it wasn't going to get involved in any war with russia. it would provide arms provide training and provide that munition to provide intelligence, but it would not get directly involved if you put a timeline in and that says by that date or when the words over or why not still these are over. you are giving the russians new leverage to continue the war to continue to fighting in order to deny ukrainian nato's membership. what nato needs to do, and what new crane needs to do is to is to find a pathway that leads to ukranian membership of data, which data will be your firm, not only today, but also set that ukraine's rightful place is in nato. it's just not the rightful place today. certainly we made more progress on that. if i can just jump in the midst of all that. yeah, well you know, we've, we've heard this today and it's been the sort of recurring comment being made about how vague the assurance is off from day to a new crane needs clarity. but what does need to have to do with this to day
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conference duplicate to ukraine? and you might say, send the right message to russia, cuz sending the message to russia in directly is also another concern for ukraine right now. and so i think one of the message you just sent us that nato is bringing in sweden and has just brought in finland as members of nato 831 miles of russian border land that used to be with a neutral country is now with the nato country, as a direct result of the actions that russia has been taking nato is also sending the signal that it is beefing up its defenses in a very significant way. it has agreed at the summit of 3 new regional defense plants, the 1st since the end of the cold war that will lay out in, in excruciating detail how every inch of nato territory is going to be defended. and what every nato countries expect it to do in order to,
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to accomplish that defense and thereby determined attack, it is agreed that the 2 percent guideline of the spending 2 percent of g d, p for defense is no longer a ceiling. it is now to be a floor. those are also the direct result of russian actions. and that is how you tell the russians that what is happening is unacceptable. and of course, finally, and this will be announced tomorrow, a major major commitments by the united states, by other nato countries, to continue to provide ukraine with the defense capabilities with the munition, with the training, with the intelligence not only to win the war and find it for as long as it necessary, but also to deter or any future attack. so nato is doing an incredible amount of things that are, that makes russia deeply, unhappily, they are all the direct result of flesh and actions. and that is how you reaffirm
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the fundamental commitments to security in europe by being strong to indicate the ability of defending nato by providing ukraine with the means to defend itself. and to make sure that russia does not gain from the actions that have this taken. in fact, russia losing all those extra mr. dogs, all the other side of the coin. and that is the great secret of the baby, because we're hearing these comments come from various parts of the nato alliance about how divided it might be, or how unset details about the commitment to support you. create not certain levels of that timeline. they don't know what the long term peace process is going to be on the eastern front and what a future piece would look like if they were future aggressions. you were looted to that, just to be able to go in your answer. but there is concerned, it's never at all. so t mobile, 32 members will have to be on board for this at the time when they will accept ukraine as part of that reliance as well. absolutely. there's. there's the
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uncertainty that no one can commit every country as parliament to actually uh, move forward with the gratification of you creating a new membership. that is a reality. that's a reality that we live in a, in, in an alliance that does not impose the will of a few on the many, but that all members get half of say, and then feet. indeed, all members need to agree, not only on nato membership, they need to agree on gratification. we are just seeing how difficult that can be, even with the country. that's not it. or like sweden, where the agreement only in the last few 24 hours was reached on, on sweden becoming a member of nato. and we still need to parliament to ratify. so that's a reality. but for those countries that are members, the 31 that are member today, there is now a real commitment to defend every inch of that territory. that's an important commitment. and tomorrow, we will have a commitment from the united states and from other countries that they will provide
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a detail layout, how it's going to provide the weapons, the munitions of training, and the intelligence necessary for ukraine to continue this fight. ukraine is fighting, not only for ukraine's freedom is fighting for europe, freedom. that's why it's its place in the end will be within nato. but between now and then everybody is going to be there to help ukraine succeed. we'll just see what comes out of the meeting. what comments are made for the by been to eva jobs and thank so much for joining us from chicago. so thank you. my pleasure, my pleasure to the store and suite this application to join day to for yeah took you has agreed to back as membership but has demanded a list of concessions and return from assembled. russell. so that explains what they are on the move in took you to, to, i believe, to support to be this need to be in a major breakthrough for the mid 3 alliance is pushed to strengthen is the process . but i'm kind of in the turn, has some demands from the west such as the more than the vision of f. 16 fighter jets,
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the renewal and reforms in the customs union agreements with you reaping union some other 3 benefits and also the restrictions on the activities of can y p g eco. so you'd have particularly seems to be them. but what trucks are most interested in is the use of liberalization. that's a little distracted as to how he's a free travel to the show. again, area it less of the buttons, your parents are freely coming to our country. we also should be able to travel to europe, freedom. we also european. why can't they come to our country, but we can't go there. now the accessing political will go through the turkish parliament for the notification as soon as possible, as the leaders agreed in between. yeah, but trucks have concerns and they want to see the deal. could you think complete the results, the steam model, i'm like an engine only. i hope it will work. but to be honest, i'm not that optimistic that the european union will deliver on its promise. because we have seen in the last 20 years, europe has broken its promises repeatedly or even denied that they haven't made any
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promise. so then maybe turkey is suffering from an economy crisis and has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. and kinda wants to open a new chapter with the west to improve its economy. that's why technical feels like many turks here are seen that they will follow up on the promises made in this widia to be delivered. this side of that, i'll just hear a stumble spot, sweetness committed to supposing to accuse admission to join the european union. but as dominic came, reports from violin. the roads to anchorage so that you may not be easy when it concerns the possibility of to to keep acceding to the european unit is what's making one point. crystal clear. it has now be more than 36 years since sort of key began the process of trying to accede to the european union over then it was called the european economic community, the being talks that have come on and then go off and come back on again. and come
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back off again because of the view in many european capital cities about that perspective. these are the incorrect acceding to the european union, the conditions that have to be met by any candidate country coming into the european union. all such that such an a unit is believe that it must be ruled as from the above in perspective. here in germany, mr. shots, the chancellor has been more emollient than that, saying that he wants to have a privileged relationship partnership between the e. u. enter. yeah, but it is also worth making the point that they're all of the leaders, certainly as of yet. but the ted from lots some book who has said that have been problems in the relationships with uncorrupted going back into the past. and now they want to concentrate on cooperation with to a kia but many. i'm not so sure about the idea of a rapid succession as well. still had, hey, all the news uh, remembering cyber need so 28 years old,
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thousands molds victims of the 1995 genocide as tensions mountain pulse via the proposed shop bridge. right in the world of gulf coast before us senate has on the has those details is full. the probably the weather still remains a little disappointing across north west and past 6 year pod, the chinese, by the way, she can say that streaming in from the atlantics. i know great news for wimbledon, but that will be something probably, by having said that. but the movie shows never too far away little area of live pressure just around scuffling that slowly but surely making its way up to wal scandinavia. so we will see some what the weather setting in across norway, sweden sinks big down pools of thru wednesday. rush house across denmark, follow that line of cloud and right, actually it comes down across check republic down into austria,
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pushing across the outs. showers continue to sweat away across the good parts of england. well, scotland, well did all that and not too bad across the republic. about at least 3 wedges day, fine and dry, cold southern parts. this is where the hot sunshine is, could even get around a 40 degree month, maybe a touch harp, us northern parts of spain for time, but certainly into this the t across much of southern europe. live the storms that just pushing across towards southern areas. if you crying as we go through the state law, i'd be storms very much on the costs across central africa. we've got west to whether spinning off the if you can highlands. it was southern areas of chad, sing some of wet weather lobby, i'd say be down, paused though she has run all the way across into the gap via the when a war crime is committed to is it kind of follows that goes in the human rights investigator
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on his unprecedented journey to the french high court, i visit a pretty place to make sure that i should go up to franklin taking on the arms, trained in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in front. oh no, just and then the taurus terraces of the football extras club, loyalty, company, violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy with an indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters as taking a stand against the mainland pressure with economy of alaska display of peace. and you between defense who make full
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o trust and angels on out just the right the the book about to you want to be able to is it renews with me? so robin in though, how remind to of all the top stories but you in security council has failed to renew a mandate for shipments. a violate to north west and syria using the bible. how about crossing page groups? say it's a lifeline. the full 1000000 people in the rebel controlled provence, they totally to say, ukraine's teacher is in the military alliance, but the unclear about when and how you claims president lot of is. lensky has cold . a lack of a clear time table of subs need is a 31 nations of the military alliance on meeting in the the way named capital village is where they signed off on the joint declaration on ukraine's membership page. so you credit the military size,
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it face to better out of over like during the tax and even up to the night to somebody and miscellaneous, they say $28.00 russian ryans of find that the capital t and the desa in the south . no, that's those governments as a building up, the city's port was damaged or the 5 today like green tab, and it was quickly put out of to move in 500 days of the war is the current situation on the ground. russia controls much of the tire trick. east of the disney pro river cave launched a counter offensive in june, following increase weapon supplies from its phone allies. finding it's not concentrated on multiple funds. naturally, they buckled in the the nets region and then the funds and the cash on areas which advice is a defense and ministry on the list. on the vicki stripes, the and he chose his life marrington in virginia in the us could help you with this . and this device on the program, the guy who just begins with the fund that sort of data nations continue to send advanced munitions to ukraine. and there's a fund commitment to continue the fight. but the counter offensive needs sweetie to
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deliver significant results during the summer. i'd be glad you see those advances coming from but so far we've seen that substantial up there in finding many casualties on both side, some a portion of their equipment being destroyed or damage, but the ukrainians have was how their main for service. they've been looking for some fall under bill or do you know russian defenses? it's boy and so far it goes out of that as an appeal here at least expensive way. so i think these will continue the craniums. um no, they only have a limited number of soldiers and though they're getting substantial equipment from the west, that takes a lot of time to, to jump to learn how to use and to bring that front. and it's not easily replaced. so they're being conscious. and but so we are more of just waiting to see whether
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they will explain developing abilities and say, find richard, just bear with us one moment. i want to give a view as i look a bit of context before i come to my next question with you. and that's the fact that ukraine is received various forms of military assistance from nato allies. i think up to tens of billions of dollars the u. s is by far the largest village, redone to, to ukraine, providing mold and $42000000000.00 worth of military assistance. germany has next to $7500000000.00. the u. k is provided $6600000000.00 of military aid. the european union has provided over $5000000000.00 worth of military equipment to ukraine. so richard, i mean, we've seen progress ready on the training now with the next few months of ukrainian pilots about to try it on the 16 us jet. how is a support superior over to you go to effect you craze efforts and how will brush account to this but that's one component that the brain
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ends have less then they would like on like western military's, or these rarely, when they succeeded in their offensive ukrainians, to not have parents every or a in for offering seen their make limited breakthroughs only to the face time or strikes from russian doctors and other and other means. so getting them more in bands, air defense systems, and at some point a more advanced spider airplanes is, would make us that may make their lives substantially changes here. the problem is it's gonna take a while, and one of them saying you're, you're very good package. maybe didn't express enough is that each of these conferences often provides the finance with their own national system. so ukrainians have a bunch of french weapons, month german weapons bind to us by bends, the largest lay my mountain. yes. but the trick, fire separate training, separate supply chains. and so it's, it's making, it's
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a very complicated situation and that the, your cleanings are facing. and the russians to their credit and have gotten better and, and they still have much more effective way. and the defensive side and they didn't the offensive sides last year. so the work in progress, i will keep an eye on it very closely. which advisor always good to get your insights on the subject. thanks for joining us from arlington. thank you. or so a palestinian family has been evicted from the home it occupied east jerusalem, and is waiting settlers allowed to move in. but this happened a week after these revenue authority set a deadline for the family to leave using an absentee property little that's half a century old, but we're calm, went to meet the family outside to go home. the doors to click on show the criminal for the vic to to and given it to settler to my food is ready. so just click and off this narrow alleyway and talk about of how about the in the heart of bulky type, east jerusalem. they pushed the way into the simplest on sunday school and evicted
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some people who gathered just towards the family. the mother has lived to the nearly 7 decades. i was born in this house. it holds all my beautiful memories before the death of my mother, my childhood, with my mother. after her death, i became a mother, aged 13. i raised 2 brothers in this house of the family, say the landlord of display was links to a settling movement. the once to re shake the identity of the old city, they say they expelled on the ground to help us the owner of the property, which we wish. that's legal and the israel's absentee property, low cost of 1950. it allows choose to reclaim the property, the story, the jewish earned palestinians, how much do the same? it's a mechanism in which the space and simpler organization are using. these discriminate and discriminate steve eh,
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lows in all the to evict while it's been informed that homes and take over their homes and, and develop them as new settlements when we're filming is ready. set we surrounded, what was approach has to help in solidarity with the so click on and, and go and discuss some of the on the says she is the house. this house, once again with this kind of is such as an unusual v u n. 1218 college senior families and all 2 parties are on the eviction orders likely to lose bathrooms. and as soon as the set was stealing and speaking with the families, my mother wouldn't be coming to unlock such a freight. i'm guy because she can no longer access the house where she was born and what her mother has passed away. the siblings grew up and what some of us also grew up. this is feelings, not just a homeless student. our memories, expedient, our boss,
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it's feeding all in place in jerusalem. and as the pretest as the spouse boys really settlers into the house for, for the family, could, with the furniture. they raise these rady flags from the balcony from where the ponds, one sports over x, the most north on out is 0. occupied east jerusalem. the 1000 demonstrators of boxing and cities across israel. the that was scuffles is police move in to disperse the protest as they prompt to the response from the why to us, which called as well to respect the rights of peace. but assembly people angry about the government's plan judicially the whole on monday as well as part of it pass the key elements in the judicial bill, which aims to cub the power of the supreme court. while protests is also brought to main tab. and i'll let ben goodman international applewood in tennessee. around 1000 police officers were deployed to disperse them. several flights were delayed.
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now the use of saddam's government has rejected a suggestion, body cycled, i got cortez to send forward peacekeepers to protect civilians. the leaders of can you, if you, if you south to donna and you basically have been meeting in addis ababa where they called for an end to the violence and saddam and 9300000 suits. and these are fed to chat as fighting rages on the allstate program says many of without food and children, the dying of value attrition. have addressed aside this report from the town of andre, where the u. n. has stopped relocating some refugees suited in these refugees and used to chide on the move again. cramped conditions in the camp and tension within the host community is forcing the united nations to relocate thousands from the town of address. i will not, but what could that would reflect the 1st war and death for but returned to me 10 years ago last month? the violent and was death for 4th time back into job 3 days. i've taught you
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deliver that baby. there was a section just one of the 1st batch of refugees relocating to a new cap and was that it was they didn't have. i hope we get help with the new camp. more food health care and shelter with ages is running out of funds. it's hard to say if i expected she is, would have been met. we haven't lived on the months to stops. so basically those all the life life loss distribution, if we don't manage to bring more image of the most of the united nations high commissioner for refugees says the new kemp will address the concerns of both that are fees and host community that already be houses to florida me so $5.00 on the $28.00 under families that i latrine, so that was a poly and so that is a cleaning. so the idea is to bring these people to a place where they can as a much better quality life. the conditions in the grey i getting more desperate for
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shelter and medicines are about to run out. the walls with program says a lot the funding to continue feeding tens of thousands of refugees. nutrition cases on the rise with ages is say, children die due to lack of port residents. a relocating the displeased to bring some relief to the overburdened boat. the town less additional can move only all the c uh allowed a month. we have an alarming situation regarding installation and outright because of the large number of refugees here. prices have doubled and even tripled, especially affected as rice and other food stuff worsening. the social situation. so 55000 refugees remaining a great day in desperate need of food and shelter. what was going to fatigue setting in another crisis raging and around the world? health could be
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a long way off. how many degrees i would use it. i agree on the chart suit on board . so he's like the ends of the separate subject assigned to the battery that they submit for you in eastern bowls. the it has to go from to 28 years ago. the pulse means the military and police forces kill thousands and what was known as the stripper needs a genocide. a to meet such ripples a final stairwell for abroad that would be or was only 15 when he was killed in december. and it's a genocide in july 1995. so was his father. and 2 of his brothers, one is still missing via the dentist. they would need to do in 2011. only a few of the videos remains were found. they will identified and we will waiting until this year in the hope that tomorrow would be found by the warrant. and we've decided to bury him now which some of the last so her father,
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28 years ago. yes. and $2.00 you realize some of the cool i lived here is that up your needs? uh the last are my so my father was an 8th july 1995. he came to visit me. this was the last time i saw him. and this is the 1st time i meet him again since then to say good bye, but i think it has the stuff that has waited since 2011 to very some of the remains of his father. he's hopes of finding the rest are fading. such an election goes to at least now i can come here to warn him. it's a relief for me. finally, i know where his remains are. i will know where he is buried. inside i've done thousands of people attended this commemorate the funeral and helps to bury the victims now many worth pounded mos grades to both me and sub army and police forces killed them off to the full of said i but i mean so on 11 july $95.00, it took them months to move their remains to add the sides in an attempt to hide
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the atrocities. the international court of justice tends to do and courts into have ruled that what happens was the genocide, but the perpetrators and both means lead us denied that as quote from what i'm bearing my father today. that's what and they keep saying it did not happen. i feel very sad about it. this is very hard for me. of more than 8300 people were killed in the southern. it's a genocide in july 95. 1000 are still missing. the vast majority of people were killed in the seventy's, the genocide in july 1995 were men. however, there were thousands of women. actually the oldest victim of the genocide in southern and some was a woman who was 94 when she was a kid. and this is the great debate because it's only a couple of hours. office 407, east. and the building is thailand's probably,
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but it's still who took power. they military curious, stuffing, done from politics. 69 year old play of general john announced his retirement after his policy was significantly defeated in the maze elections, ill remain in office until at least next week before the joint session of parliament will elect a new leader. still head here on the news that how they've jumped, which remains on close for a slice of history. and the balance of all of the type of function for wimbledon straight to
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events of support is on the it is getting exciting and be able to, it is indeed the women's, we'll move on a just one sec out of the tournament bates invite elena spits elena, the crying and saying, she's become mentally stronger due to the ongoing role in her countries. it's elaine only response action tonight for us to getting both a dual set. and she's taking the 1st set and it's called a final $75.00 full time major champion, so we on so i keep seeing bugs. so when the 2nd set, take the much to the side of this new strategy and see this fits elaina, who won that to secure a famous way to move into the semi as well. she'll play all kinds of under side of the chair. were made me stronger and bill so made me like mentally, mentally stronger and, and mentally, you know, i,
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i don't to take care. i usually go situations as elijah disaster, you know, because you know, there they have worse things in life. i mean, grandson's title would be really pretty amazing for her. so um and she's coming back us or you know, beginning her mother. so i think, oh yeah, i always for her especially because we like each other as people you know. and so i or i told them something that i hope she joined us tournament in the menstrual and of a joke, which did drop a sense in his last state, much against andre rube left. the russian was aiming to reach his 1st name on the honey chances are coming to win the match in full sets instead of to send me with it to these younique's senate victoria wimbley machine for this level of of what you said. it was full time recruiter, jump suit me, the professors paramount areas every single time i come out on the court, particularly here, center go to wimbledon,
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but at the same time. so either way can the, the most beautiful emotions in me in any motivates me beyond what i have ever dreamed. alt, actually to, to, to beat and, and inspires me to play my best tennis. no, executives from golf? american vice pga sort of told us senate says they have to agree to emoji with the rival, live series of tasting white sounds. they say they'll benefit the mice from the do, which done this bullet last month sentences voice concerns about the new sets of bank financed by billions dollars from saudis, public investment funds. the page represents to say, at my choice, i think through this agreement we can, we can, we can get a win win situation. my fear is if we don't get to an agreement, they're already putting billions of dollars into golf. they've got a management team that wants to destroy the tour. and even though, even though it, you could say, take 5 or 6 players a year,
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they have an unlimited horizon and an unlimited amount of money this year. and you know, an investigation is automatically not about golf. we're here because we're concerned about the pga tours deal in terms of what it means for and authoritarian government to use as well to capture american institutions. it was here, attained code of human rights has found that isolated cast to so many it was discriminated against by rules the fullest as a low head to still strong levels 3 times 8 and drinks and will champion somebody's been unable to compete to this distance is 29 seen so many has a condition that means that 40 naturally produces high levels of disgust. dr. athletics woke up. anybody says it remains of the view. the regulations are necessary means of protecting the compensation of the will. the quite 6 championships get underway on friday in japan and ro pack has been speaking to a man behind some, a swings, most memorable images of the target. the in general,
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really put you at the moment the you put that under water and it just like the march luis has been agent around the world swimming since he was 10 years old. the 1st as a competitor, then working for the united states olympic committee, that is one of the world, premiere swimming photographers. he shows everything from elliptic games to local swim, meets the water thing that attracted me was do i go sort of this linear plan? i couldn't laid it out and say, hey, i want to go from this point to this point. it was really at the time i had finished career exported ministration and deal with the committee and then moved back to my home state of california and started working with one of the largest influx here in the us. and it happened to be the place where one of the major commercials went brands with do their annual catalog sheets. and then i was just
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really fascinated by the swimming. yeah, i'm able to be very cognizant of where the slivers are with a piece of a workout. ready by actually helping to be sure to shooting within the context of a workout or training session marks affinity with swimming. and more importantly would swim. is the scene of capture some incredible images. some of the biggest names in the sports, including oh, you play the biggest civil $23.00 times olympic champion, michael phelps. that was a big the 1st i've ever shop, michael. yeah, it was a big deal. but one of the things that i always try to go back to is just remembering that tate were all people and we all do something great. we all do something interesting. i just try to approach everybody like, you know, people that they are and, and so quite frankly, you know, whether it's michael belts, which is of course,
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a huge honor or anyone else that i all reduce you or deal with the little kids and to make a counter watch you personal, more, brad, you know, just trying to be people where they're at in need with their, she manatee, and, and hopefully help out inform what we create together. but of the thousands of images he shows it was, was that he's very proud of the image behind me over my shoulder. that is a very special to me that to anthony urban. and we shot that for a magazine cover back following the 2012 and and so that one in particular stands out mark who will fly out with the us swim team for the world championships and for go courage apparent later this month. we have a low down cap to assemble unforgettable memories. how far out is there a or that is how useful it is looking send. so thanks very much and you have been watching the, i'll just have a nice, i'll be back to boeing use on the other side of the break. but as i learned from them,
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they me on the news on team here at our headquarters. and thanks for your time as your company the the year and there's been heavy artillery from the 1st minute of the expiring office east buyers. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders. none of that seems to matter here. now, those law medicine that as an alternative to you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies,
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