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revisions locations of us n g for golf clothes for the 1st amendment. a celebration of both and see is competition. is expected of china who c h a game september on outages in the us, coal sold in today's of inviting between us allies in north east and syria warranty . it could lead to a resurgence of volume. so the thoughts of rob and what you all just every log headquarters here in the also coming up is what i was 5 minutes to friends to devote. i would try it. asylum seekers, us to running, buckles on the streets of televisions,
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month society incidents at schools and universities, leaving students with an upset in the future are working so long. get in from those that raise the age of a time. it's going to affect them one of your largest economies, the color welcome to the product on the american officials in northeast and syria attempting to stop fighting between arab unconditional laws. civilians were among several people killed last week during the violence in the region of their resort fighting by account of to the cutter, sled city, and democratic forces. a rest of the command from a local arab tribes will find thing is all taking place a lots ways of sds controlled, tired tree from the eastern border and davis to alaska and surrounding provinces in the knolls. the lines of code as an arab malicious backs by the united states
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controls logic parts of the north and east and syria show here in yellow, that'd be new shifts and these lines of control for 3 years and have invited you can see how civic government forces of secure most of the country during the 12 year long civil war vessels. so that is following developments for is miss tumble and they bring took you of the fight between the us that killed dish and out of practice was in the making seas years. but the passion particularly started in 2017 of the could just let us do you have to come through, update us or approve and stuff over. but the majority of the population is i would, and also a home to several large out of tribes up to the feet of high. so out of tribes have sold to administer the region, but the demand was typically rejected by s. yeah. instead of meeting the of demands as the for the extended control over the region and out of tides. how, how the demonstrations, i guess, as the several times over the years, they say that the social fabric and the demographic. yeah,
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the 2 of the region is as long as you need to vote by the us an s. yep. they also accused of trying to raise out of culture in the region, but the tipping point was the arrest of how much of cubby the commandant of this data zone made it to be comfortable. i, for my allies of the, the fight against ice on top of his arrest. you're seeing that the, the crashes, you want to see the company side or the result i'm done with the north of the north of the concert. now the diplomatic efforts are on the way to yes, can i, distribution the american officials have brought more parties to find a way for a solution. however, that deprives of demands. they say that they want as the have to stop the force constriction of the miners. and out of citizens, they want the employment in the living conditions in the region. and also they want to see the presentation in administration of the region. and they said that they would not stop on to the demands or not. i'll just stumble.
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a visa and democratic forces are founded in 2015 every 4 years after all verbally interrupted against president bashar assad. washington b. s. d f in 2017. as part of the find a game started, so involving an eastern syria. this may be made mostly made up of kurdish fine to some ethnic militias, including arabs, less the full soft of a defeated i. so in 2019 joshua land. this is direct to all the said to full liberally studies at the university of oklahoma. and he explains why the us must actually resolve the conflict between curtis and arab militias in syria. well, we've seen the video surfacing just today and yesterday of various isis groups in the shadows. they're taking a little video to themselves, claiming that they're going to come to liberate l, hold prison, and to $60000.00 prisoners isis prisoners, mostly women and children that are still held in camps in the northeast. now this
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is a very uh, you know, this is a strategic claim by isis because a, these, most of the prisoners that are being held by the sds, are uses prisoners, our error tribes, women and men who had joined ices from the local air drugs. so by saying they're going to will, they're going to liberate them the, from the courage in a sense they are, they're trying to find a wedge issue to bring the tribes on the side of isis against the s t f. and that's what's particularly dangerous for the united states. the vows the people all demonstrate the other side a military base and it has come to the a before the day. but the money that the poncho, about 1500 french soldiers relations between the address and the former colonial pa funds have deteriorated since president mom, and bob's name was full style to the queue in july and then addressed our correspondent joins us now from the capital. in this yeah, and uh,
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and with that being we knew temperatures are running high and that that was frustration in the public domain because of the french presence. we sold that very much on site today was the situation like though we were just as uh, still gathering your numbers and so on start today. you have 15 to 10000 today yesterday where our term or position was, or you see i was able to set up a time around why we started to 0 today. now, what they're doing is try to make as much more efficient as a little more proud to be raised in the capital dose, to the $1500.00 french troops. but again, what's dumpling, today's crowd was the cold and set up around the military base here. housing, the french and up to missouri and soldiers. the quote on spreads,
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$400.00. and then the effectiveness be actually compartment to lies. the for testers into smaller groups, which was easier for the georgia forces to manage. the camera goes that way. you can see over there is another whole supporters list the just features and small games from organized as a boost the most price if i'm behind the camera front of the group and for the opposite is another group. so they want. so to move, as far as supposed to be away from the military base. so as to secure the printer's many people to believe that allowing them to access into the menu to best by the way they tried to do yesterday, would spots confrontation between the principals and the protest as and that was what was the drums of horses, virginia, and stuart of horses, one quick to shut off dogs. the attention of course pushed back the call. today
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we're seeing better management. yeah. at the ministry. of course, there was a great deal of enthusiasm that we've seen since the crew actually have put in a great deal of support. it seems for it in the, in the general population. but sanctions are being placed against the job. all they biting and all the hurting. yes. the, i can't tell you. so i'll do sciences. i really probably do. let's start with electricity because now i did have the minutes apply for electricity due to the jet . it probably switched off electricity to this country and that is launched the industrial sector and this countries are huge functions. general corporate wouldn't turn the smaller businesses. and apart from that,
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the codes and services that used to be before that was important as hold is much, much more than what figured some video that has started because a miracle sponsor. so as a result, there isn't much such as coming from this country. it's not due to the new republic, and that's why the crowd is really, really angry with the president of the board members. so stopping and coming into the jack, i'm going out. and apart from that, because coming from content across our molly, i'm because of the distance i'm because of the security concerns. i think the borders because it's so expensive and they take a lot of time to come into the country. and that's why things are becoming more and
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more difficult for people to be excited. so it has like a, a full, a very noisy name. a thanks very much. i mean it just not correspond. but of course, the following events in nature as the day progresses was what the news, the weather is why the prime minister has called for the immediate, the protection of every trans, involved in running battles on the streets of tennessee, my name and destiny, all who met with ministers following the fighting on saturday, at least 170 people, including his way the police officers were injured as ever try and exiles fault with supporters of the ever trained government. full, brendan sent this report from tel aviv. this is what's left of the frontier ma'am, which became the epicenter of the tel aviv rice. virtually every sticker of furniture in this venue has been smashed. the p. a system has been supple from the stage. tables have been over tubs and the damage is estimated in excess of half a $1000000.00. but it's the damage to community relations, which could be the biggest cost looking for how much of up to it will take us 6
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months to recover from this. everything is destroyed once they didn't destroy, they still, they even took my bicycle of the intensity of the finance between rival and it's saying groups to send to shock way through his reading society and not for the 1st time. the government is talking about the for taishan, mastercard. what's happened just to didn't cross the red line? it's a riot blood should. these are riots. we cannot accept the business owners who is live minutes with shasta during the rise. agree that supporters of the smaller government should have vast ages reviewed him. i'm sure those are support the government over there. what are they doing here and as well they should leave the others who are refugee is there is no problem to protect. how many israelis on notes on sympathetic to the plaintive refugees but on the evidence of the last 24 hours? many is really is also believe that those responsible for the kind of damage and vandalism that was seen on stuff that i should be deported. the question is,
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how to where and how soon whole brendan, i'll just 0 television. in the democratic republic of congo, a government delegation has been sent to investigate the coming of at least 46 civilians of east sensitive gabe. the group was sent by president cx district katie, following a military crackdown on demonstrations against the united nations peacekeepers. since last year. the admission is by state public backlash in mid accusations that it's failed to protect civilians against fights is the right and has demanded an independent pipe. almost 5 months of fight against the dog has destroyed nearly 60 percent of the schools and universities. the rest have either been closed by the government or tugged into shelters for refugees of the conflict. stephanie decker explains this isn't what it had in mind for himself. his studies have cartoon university had been put on hold since the war started into dawn and april. now he makes ends meet by selling food. universities have closed
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indefinitely. positive since 2019 universities have been under the pressure of political and rest, then the revolution and most recently, the ongoing war or future of students is filled with that doesn't have. it isn't the only one facing and uncertain future. the academic journey of more than 1000000 undergraduates has come to a hold of 2 universities closed their doors. thousands of academic archives and student files in many academic institutions have also been destroyed or stolen. the ministry of higher education justified the decision to close them, saying they've turned into shelters for the displaced the cut off. this decision was built on solid reasons. the premises had been transformed to a shelter for those affected by the war and difficulty of movement within the country that the provinces is another reason for the closure of the government is no longer able to afford to pay salaries to university stuff. the losses
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suffered by academic institutions into down their estimated to be around $3000000000.00. many have been damaged and the fighting 60 percent of universities and schools are reported to has been destroyed, ruined to, at least for now. the dreams and academic future of hundreds of thousands of students. stephanie decker, ultra 0, well, still head hey on. i'll just say a curfew is lifted, the rock is to be cool, 10 funerals or help for those killed in san today's violence. also, ukraine buckles against option while continuing to find rushes invasion stories after the break, the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help to see the address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis to make it was informed opinions. we need more investors and more people
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that make the decisions and regiments for frank assessments. this balance between to tow and sons via shoals is truly important for the politeness industry ship inside story on out to 0 and learn. learned we become an enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges in prison without trying to. i'll just say a richard unless remain behind bars in egypt. ha. who didn't seem detained since february 2020. the drop yet a chief detained since august 2021. i'll just say recalls for the immediate release of its gentlest, detained in egypt. journalism is not
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a crime. the . the book about killing shadow, just bear with me. so robin, in the 100 mind to of all the top stories, american officials in northeast and syria are attempting to stop fighting between arab and k, the shallows, violent sled, and there is owed us to the kindest lead serial democratic forces. a rest of the command of an allied arab thousands of people are demonstrating outside a military base and address capital the before the day. that's a bad thing. the departure of about $1500.00 foot soldiers and these are the prime minister schools for the immediate deportation of i would say it asylum seekers
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involved in violent protests and utilities. he's right, the police arguments 170 people in did on site today and said we're trying to x on support with eric. right. and stuff with the supports us now because you've imposed and the rocky certificate. coke has been lifted. the shut down was ordered the following violent confrontations between curtis arrow but ethnic tech and communities. at least 4 people were killed. the who, the had a said this report from kit cook life is getting back to an old one and a rocky city of coke following set of days. bite us that and left for dead and civil. others injured now, a few in order that has been held for the victims in cook cook's and the category was that was imposed on saturday nights has been lifted and the highway linking could hook to the city of that appeal that was locked on saturday. has now been re open now security forces have been deployed in the area to prevent any more confrontation between the lives of that process. now,
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good coke has been all those at the house of disputes between that, those regions, the governments in but of that. and that was what it is in this and meet with him as to this region. and now despite the fact that many institutions, menu pushes have been calling phone calls. but many here, the of that this latest incident could provoke war is nick conflict in the city. now, is it 5 minutes and how much? yes, with any of the 5 minutes of the government has sent instructions to postpone the hand over of the operations it closer to the because this 10 democratic party in order to prevent any more violence in the city. but many people, the human capital, especially the arabs, and to come in for this to say that this does not guarantee until the crisis, because this is the claim of the problem. they believe that the handing over of the
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operations headquarters to the good this time democratic party is part of the deal between politicians it to gain that mutual interest is at the expense of the people in this city, especially at ups until combined to protest as they say that's the postponement of this hand over it. it cannot guarantee and answer the questions because postponing a problem does not mean solving it would have to do. i just a typical ability. the businessman in ukraine has been arrested as part of the cracked out on corruption. you go to colorado, ski is being questioned on charges of food and money laundering. you fines present . a lot of business. lensky has punched to clean up. one of the most corrupt countries in europe is ukraine names for them to ship up the european union, and nato robot pride has more to from keys away from the
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front lines. it's you brains out the battle, the could impact the outcome in this war. the fight against chronic corruption. there is some sort of institutional inertia that's your to not just easily overcome within uh like, like within a couple of years and then say that it's over us and you might do locked heads, a new agency designed to make defense procurement more efficient. there's been a series of fraud scandals involving military contracts, so the government says it's determined to tackle corruption to make you crane more acceptable to it's overseas, back as well to send the this war is about values. where on the stand, the, this values they are certainly about making the governments accountable to its citizens. not the other way wrong. and the billions of dollars in military aid ukraine receives from overseas is quickly being matched
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$5000000000.00 small, the reconstruction. the task of tackling corruption is made all the more urgent given the massive effort that will be needed to rebuild ukraine off to the school. earlier this year on the 1st anniversary of the invasion, the price tag for recovery was potent mold and $400000000000.00. giving good sense of the scale of rebuilding that will be needed when the guns full silence. when civil society organizations are exposing corruption is proving that there is onto corruption fighting you things happening right now. despite that, there is large scale, amazing diarrhea collecting your cause, being campaigning against corruption for more than a decade and sees change happening. driven in pod, she believes by ukraine's move be internationally accepted. the next step of the unit goes stations about membership will open up a new package of leverage for us for civil society. to unplug the of the government
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to delivery forms and also the perspectives made a membership. for many he, a success in this war will be measured not only on the battlefield, but in the kind of civil society that emerges from it. but mcbride, i'll just say era, keith going falls. president manuel that calls the pension law has come into effect by raises the minimum retirement age from $62.00 to $60.00 full people will have to work at least 43 years to be eligible for a full pension. the change comes of to months of protests and nationwide strikes such a buckling report from northwest in front. this model sees at least 30 patients a day, a district nurse in north west and from she says she enjoys the job, but it's physically mentally exhausting with the little now was low pay office all day. i drive around a 100 kilometers, but some colleagues in the countryside can drive up to 300 the day. the french
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governments raise the minimum retirement age by 2 years to $64.00 for work is born often 1968, but many people will have to work the on $64.00 to fulfill the required criteria that includes working at least 43 years as a model that means retiring, it's 67 stoping. what earlier would mean losing 2 thirds of a pension was calling to discuss was i can see myself lifting people. i don't be carrying the i can't imagine people doing this job. it's $6.00 to $7.00. we are asked to k 4 people, but no one came to us for that specific bridge. president emmanuel, mike ross, is from suspension system, need to, to change to save money and reflect the fact that people only thing, don't get me. don't know somebody. most people realize they'll have to work a little longer on average, because otherwise we won't be able to finance up pensions properly. so i'm in frauds disagree insights on say, months of protesting strides moody, this e cause disruption,
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edit times led to violence. the french government's decision to force the bill through parliament by degree. only made things worse. forcing the reform is not democratic by phone fault, since we're angry with crohn doesn't listen to us. the words presents emmanuel maxwell has fulfilled one of his campaign promises by pushing through the pension before boxes come at a cost. the pension reform has left a legacy which is very difficult to verify. the president is twice to do as if it doesn't exist. but the problem is still lingering and the fact is now is governments is very much, and course on the right side of the phone, it's called spectrum. so he has lost the left and the more time passes the noise on the right. micros government wants to forge ahead with more reforms, including on immigration body, doesn't have a parliamentary majority. this week the president met opposition party leaders in
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a red attempt to build bridges, whether it work remains to be seen and is still simmering over the pension. know the next months could be challenging. natasha butler, out to 0, shows a north west and fronts. no death is being investigated that burning men festival left heavy bay full stunted tens of thousands of people in the nevada desert. the festival side has turned into much pulsing, organizes to close access to and from black rock city. the 73000 people attending bad emails. it'd be nice to stay in place and conserve food and water. well, right is expected on sunday. the festival is due to end on monday. that's what well, the easy been next week, which is now even move to see the of how the museum was originally designed by j. go to that the redoubt office to painted murals that the architect responsible for the expanded balsam parts of the museum is but it's seattle, so he's been telling all to 0 about his inspiration to be known,
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a key man. the convicts telling us that gives you to one of our top stories back to west africa and asia and the capital. the hundreds of thousands of people have gathered outside a military base. it's opposed to the 2 leaders and also to complain had protested gates, the french troops that are based uh, 1600 off of moments they don't use that. we typically do say, would say hello to say the the rest of was near re stumble low and they should be, it's very dry. some of that for most of the turkey was a dry spring, $2.00 and $2.00, dr. agrees with 5, i'll still pending. so the changing weather time now are coming through will be welcome, the window still, blanket and strength and across the boston was. that seems to be in the tunnel thing this spring and summer. this time the brings climate that will build 2 big
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showers. significant wants to increase the time she comes to have the files be controlled a bit and useful ones, i think for turkey button, they will notice not much around the stumble. however, i'm sure they're welcome elsewhere. they're not going to progress further into the eastern match, where the sunshine prevails are still quite boring and kind of an a month. for example, it still costs in a rock and to wait, but the temperature is coming down slightly. the set you 9 in dial represents with no wind around the human sphere, which will be felt in dubai as well. there are few shares, you know mon, possibly the western side of the, of them, but they're not big to be honest. and the monsoon breeze a catchy salon and keeps it green for 3 months. that too is weakening. so the skies are right and you've got to be some sunshine, right? this is where the writing is going. once he's gone through greece, it turns into a circulation and affects noise and libya. the
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