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the, the, the by the administration of wise is ukraine to use long range us weapons inside russia. the thought so robin watching of civilized headquarters here in the coming up on the program, multiple funerals take place in garza, the more is radio strikes at least 70 palestinians have been killed across the street on sunday. another is right and he asked, why couldn't they route 2 people killed and 22 injured guns and gets under way
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instead of goals general election. and we'll just seems a test for the countries, new president, the, the middle to pressure you as president a button is lifting restrictions on the use of long range missiles by ukrainian forces. the decision means a cave couldn't find the weapons deep inside russian territory for the 1st time. it follows the deployment of thousands of troops or north korea to reinforce the russian efforts of this major change in policy comes just 7 weeks before by lee's office. while you are finding and present governments lensky. psych soon enough to biden's decision was made public is showing you by the way, these are also token the media about house receiving permission for respective actions, but strikes and not carried out with words. such things are not announced,
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miss solves, will speak for themselves. i certainly will reckon president barton's decision comes, i had all the g 20 summit in brazil, law diplomatic editor, james base report, so from rio de janeiro. this is something the presidency. lensky is long, one to attack comes the all me tied to go missile system. that's what the abbreviation stands for. is a missile system that goes some 300 kilometers presidents. he wants to use it deep inside russia. and president biden has been very, very reluctant to given authorization to do so, saying that he probably wouldn't help the military situation. and his advisors have also bid that it might antagonize the russians. he seems now to have changed his mind on this issue. uninstalled the ukrainians might use. the attack comes to fall missiles into the coast area to protect that enclave that ukraine has taken from russia in west and russia and where reportedly the run. now north korean
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troops about to be deployed, where also hearing the u. k. and from switch at that low low wage. this all systems have also dropped their objection to ukraine using them deeper into russian territory. this is something that is likely to be discussed here at the g 20 summit, this taking place in rio. many of the us as allies are represented here, but remember, so is china. and so is russia. president putin is not attending, but it's foreign minister. so a lot growth will be here, j space out to 0, the g 20 summit in rio de janeiro. so let's take a close look at ukraine's weapons. keith is already received a number of long range missiles, but it's any use and the gains targets on russian control territory. the change in u. s. policy means that ukraine could use was a known as or a t, a c m s. as james mentioned to reach targets up to 300 kilometers into russian territory. the institute for the study of war estimates of more than $245.00
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russian military and power military targets all within range including 16 ad bases . that's a big has moved on, new cranes use of western weapons so far from keep having several, a different kinds of weapons given to your credit, increasing the range, the storm shadow, for example. let me so of you've had the f sixteens has it's changed the cost of the war. no, it hasn't. ukraine is still using ground in the east of the country where russia has been making advances. no, yes. ukraine has taken territory in coast, and russia is reading the force of around 50000 troops, including 10000 north koreans to take them on. and this may slow them down. essentially what ukraine may be thinking is that they want to hold onto that russian territory for possible to go fish in new negotiations and exchange that territory for territory that russia holds. but the reality is russia holes far more ukrainian territory than ukraine holes inside russia. and if the is an escalation,
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because of this longer range, missiles that target deeper inside russia, it will be the ukrainians that will pay the price. this is a war of attrition. russia is far larger, it has more troops, and it has been slowly wearing ukraine down. and a part of the effort has been that russia has targeted ukraine's energy infrastructure on sunday. so wide scale russian attacks that you're printing and say, russia fired around $120.00 me solve a 90 drones targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure. done was a senior fellow out the cato institute, and former special assistant to president of all the break. and he says, the decision to lift weapon restrictions could be a policy and political shots by president biden, to the incoming president elect. donald trump, of course, has been more skeptical and continued aid to ukraine and has talked about wanting
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to try to resolve the conflict and end the war. as this may very well make it harder if it triggers retaliation by russia and encourages ukraine to, you'll fight harder. you trump may find it much harder, whatever his policies portal to try to find a way to end the con, the sec, russia might, you know, step up, it's a tax on crane, depending upon the number of missiles that it has a long time ago. it also can respond nothing in other ways. that is, uh, you know, you helped me in the north koreans, in terms of targeting there, ms. kim jong, mood of north korea. we'd like to have ice, we tmj, united, stable. it's not thought to be, it has the capability. yep. i'm is the target american cities as you need to rush. i could make that happen. i want to rush, i could provide them better missiles to the in yemen. russia could also a to hr on with the air defense systems. so russia does have ways of responding in
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other theaters that would be harmful for the united states and your meanwhile in ukraine age, people have been killed in a russian attack in the region, assuming the missiles struck a residential building late on sunday night to these 2 children are amongst the dead, several calls called find a nearby buildings also significantly damaged civilians insanely close to the russian border. often course of the middle of the slicing ex old russian opposition groups have held a demonstration in the gym and capital balance. they've been protesting against most kids invasion of ukraine as well as it's continued crackdown on political descent. sonya k. u. k has more of the gathered in large numbers, taunting, no trouble cooling for russia without the president let me approve these exiled opponents march towards the russian embassy in berlin. demanding an
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end to the will and you crane among the crowd. you end up all night. yeah, we do a prominent position, lead alexi, nev only. she accompanied the organizes of the protest that the me a kind of moves the and the area. yeah. she both release from russian custody in august as part of a historic prisoner exchange between moscow. the west is the kind of news and so i say that today i can watch on the streets and represent my friends and family from russia. i just want to show that there are many russians disagreeing with the war, and they're not allowed to say what they think. the demonstration comes as a particularly challenging time ribbon with internal conflicts, the movement as we couldn't under the strain of legitimate pollutants. voss correct down on political opponents. hundreds, possibly thousands of russians had been jailed for the political views, including alexi. and i've only been in prison since 2021. and he's death in february delta below to the movement. depriving the opposition of its well known
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leader. and the toll of russia's invasion of ukraine continues nearly 1000 days into the conflict. rushes, military advances have depleted hopes of a solid ukrainian victory on the battlefield. and deepen is of the cost to life and to the country itself. in a phone call to the russian president on friday, germany's chancellor, olaf schultz just pretend to pull troops out of ukraine, but admitted he showed no signs of backing down. from it you see a club. it is very clear to me that we must not be under any illusions we must not be naive. russia and the russian president has done said this will have expanded it an unbelievable way and are prepared to risk a great deal of material and above all their own lives with a plan to conquer land and deny ukraine sovereignty and democracy. the legacy of nevada only may have left
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a mark on the opposition movement from the burden of his vision is on those who remain in exile, but determined to continue. so to get all the 0 the, the others are the best buy for people in golf mold and full 100 days into israel. is bombardment, at least 70 palestinians being killed in buildings across the strip on sunday. most of the dead were in the northern city of berkeley here where 50 palestinians died in a residential building. lean of actually ripples. this is what's left of a multi story building. bonzai is really forces in big law here. as bodies are pulled out, one by one hopes of finding more survivors from under rubble gross slimmer. so with the fact that the notice have use of it. we need the ambulances and civil defense
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tracts to be allowed to come and office and help a lot of people end of the rubble and hopefully they will be some, the survivors i should, we as individuals can't do anything for them off. this is really forces have been preventing civil defense, cruise, medics, and 8 from entering the seats north for more than 40 days. now it says it wants to route outcomes fighters who have recruits there. but the seeds of devastation ravaged every corner of the strip, including refugee counts and central garza where a number of people have been killed. the white target peaceful people sitting in their home. why could they possibly have to justify hitching them in their own house? if you want to target military personnel, go and search for them. the ones who die are always the civilians. those who survived the bombing in the north are now forcibly displaced again. little growth
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on the shilling into strikes destroyed the houses around is after, which is really minute you dropped leaflets and asked us to leave the area there. fling their homes under the shadow of free lunch. this is really bombardment. this mother says she has nowhere to go. as a safe place feels out of region. well i'm, i'm not going to be and with every strikes, they are crushed further away from their homes and weighed down by what little they can carry the novel play as a 0. and then it'll be more as many as right. so lebanon's capital the my else neighborhood in central baby, which was the latest because 2 people were killed and 22 injured. that's the 1st time. only area since is where a lot it's offensive. 48 days ago. well, i was early, it has blogs, media relations chief about the faith was killed in a separate tank. also in central babies,
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the striking the offices of the baath party and the loss of not neighborhood for people were killed, including a faith, his driver and his body guard is ready for us, had not given any prior warnings to evacuate the odd as a political analyst in babies he says, the killing of bomb of the faith does not affect, has belong military capacities. a little has a lot of media figures. what can take his place. it's not going to affect the weight as well as managing this war and operating during this war amended totally or politically. i think, says well, lies a has, has had a big a blow by us. that's as a nation of it's the critic general say it has on the smell and all the military commanders where a operating unit war, so this media character. uh yes, it had some symbolic. uh,
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a say it was a symbolic figure, but it's not going to affect the way because blood is operating during the war and also during the negotiations. because as we all know, that as well, that has made it clear that we are not going to abide by the terms that these rates are trying to push 11 on to agree on that you needed to at tech. this man. because maybe if we are talking about reaching a ceasefire within the days as some are optimistic, maybe they want to eliminate the guy who the people got used to his face of who's speaking on behalf of his lot. because we know that this man, during the previous best conference, he, how he claimed has the laws, responsibility on the deck on this and yahoo, his house and kasanya as the account is under way. and so the goal is high stakes parliamentary election with livelihoods and national private stake. this selection
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could we define incentive goals, future on land and etc. and there is nicholas hack centers this report for meals. in the fishing village of your, the tides are finally turning with european trawler is leaving synagogue, these waters, the plunder of the countries precious marine resources is ending, offering you hope to a community long left to drift. as the men bank of fishermen, son watkins prime minister, suncoast, push to renegotiate what he calls an unfair deal in this parliamentary election. he's casting is a vote for some codes post death party. we want to add photos of all the synagogue, easy to associates, will help create like you know, industries how to create like to know jobs for young people. that's why you'd be what you'll see like to know by tonight with the results of that. most of those like the would be meet the bus you would you mind if i ask because youngest
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president and his son co ally, he slipped to power in a landslide victory 6 months ago, fueled by a wave of passionate 1st time voters like julia sonya. now, she's back at the polls, determined to help finding his l i, sancho, securing outright majority. the question is, will this use powered movement deliver again? what do we have? know this before is that we have a problem and i'll be here for the party to go and like they won't be here for the people. but this one is different because we're going to alex parliamentary of the, going to sort our, our issues after conducting audits on the state of the economy. prime minister sancho is accusing the former president of inflating numbers. senegal is not moving, but drowning in debt, says sancho, during the campaign he did exchanges between opposing candidates, spilled into violence. this time, the level of violence is, is really new. and the fact that the prime minister himself going out and asking
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the minister of internal affairs to take measures that tells you about the level of violence. who helps in this alex, the victory of $99.00 out of a $165.00 seats would grant sun coast party the power to rewrite the constitution, re shaping senate goals, political future. this is a parliamentary elections that could harold, a new dawn for a nation seeking to break away from the past. nicholas hawk, elda 0. yes. well, still a head hey, on out, is there a cold holders place to clay of the blockade of the legal mine in south advocates, but voluntary the risk is say they call and reach hundreds trumped underground the the a tad lie there. it's
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a mixed bag. when it comes to the weather across north america, we're going to see some pretty wild conditions across the southern areas and out west. but for now, let's have a look east because it is looking pretty quiet across the east coast of the us. the fire danger weather, however, pacific across the northeast were places like new england. but as our rash of pretty nice the storms developing, stretching from the deep. so it'll affect central parts of the plains as well as southern plains. that where the system as we go into monday and tuesday will push its way further east. so we're looking at hail damaging winds and some very heavy rain that could cause some flooding. you can see that system pushing up into the central parts of canada, bringing a wintry edge here on tuesday. i'm going to see more winter weather sweep into the north, west pacific west and parts of canada. that thanks to and the most for re that as well. so to get very wet and wintery from washington down to northern california by tuesday, and we've already seen flooding across central parts of america,
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thanks to the seasonal rains mixed in with a tropical storm sondra. when she dissipates, she's going to move away. so the north taking the storms to southern parts of the us by monday, actually weather update. the around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural. heritage is on display in western museums. it didn't happen overnight. we were rob color time. the 1st episode reveals how you repeat and colonization ryland's tens of thousands of off the facts and the people struggle to reclaim restitution african stolen episode one. 0 no. just sierra the
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the book about see what fields that really needs to heal rahman and a reminder of all the top stories, the us president, j bali because ultimately is key to use americans live long range. missiles destroyed deep into the russian territory, the decisions and follows the deployments of thousands of troops from north korea to reinforce russian. athens. at least 70 palestinians have been killed and buildings across calls run. sunday 9 most of the dead were in the northern city of bethlehem. but 60 palestinians died in a residential building. the volunteers have made little progress in risking hundreds of illegal mine is trapped in a disused gold mine in south africa's north west provence. please say 3 people are being brought to the surface so far, not comes after cold or the false declared blockades. they set up near the sites
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entrance just there was hot room latasha report. so from outside the mines in still funding police in south africa. wait outside this mind shopped in, still fontaine, we people, i believe, to be trapped underground. they insist the show of force is only to prevent crime. we have never under any situation blocked any soft. i think it's quite impossible you can see for yourself to block of this type of a soft. and we have maintained that we are implementing our strategy, which is to physically prevent legal minus from going down the to continue with this exciting activities. one minutes to see the operation, quote, close the whole is meant to smoke out the minus from the microsoft families of those underground, say around $4000.00 down the the police say hundreds. you know, we've been here and pulling these people out from the ground. the police have been
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doing nothing but to just watch and wait for these weak people to come out and then they take them and throw them at the back of the events of the evidence. and so we expected them to really cooperate and adhere to, to the court order. otherwise, if they don't, we are really going to have provenance so that we can, government said it's working on a plan to bring the legal minus to the surface. this is the entrance to the mine and it's a long drop it down the split. hundreds of people are stuck on the ground and community, but in terms of the pulling them up, one by one. the stand off has been going on for weeks and no one show how long it'll take before it ends. hardwood tossed out of the stuff on time. so that for now. so security forces have imposed a few interested, dozens of protest is following an outbreak of ethnic violence that caused the death of dozens in the north east. an indian state of money for rummage, vows the story,
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and an easy common in fund capital of india as northeastern states of many pool security forces, investigates. following 2 days of anti government protest, hundreds took to the streets in defiance of the calf you are on select the government buildings at system on 5. this was introduction to a wave of ethnic files that shook the area last week. on friday, the bodies of 5, if we can meet, including women and children, what are you covered from any of the following? and then they just the talk like gunman from that i from the cookies of pipe comes out even see we're sitting here today because the state government has not been able to stop the violence. we are not happy just a few days back. our children have been previously co, i mean with us this from the majority to meet us in the community. i've organized the seats into express and over what they claim to be the government's failure to protect them against the decisions from the cookies, or might or late on something another group of protest as gather adults. i don't
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want to put it in funds modeling village and look to down the monday. would normally see the state to meet the cookies or communities dispute, land and state, just in the area with the cookies. fighting for a separate administration of their own and the meat to accusing the cookie of enforcement in the co takes the property at a loss of giving in the town of should i send to the village of joseph monday to his desk to us from mont community part of the much confused type of umbrella who was killed by police of this month. 18 months of clashes between the 2 communities. and these dimensions by the indian security forces have claimed the lives of 200 done to 50 people. as far as some 60000 from their homes, according to official figures and tablets of comp, how often be followed by southern options of violence. but in that sense of islands
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is not actively peace and this has been projected as peace by those who are in charge. and we do that a very, you know, and that's kind of a approach. and we are with isn't that one small spark and then things are stored and periodically, this has been happening since may 2020 city. the estate of 94 has been virtually politician. between the meet to add the cookies with pipes. but even that situation hasn't led to peace. how much the fun part is the leaders of the world's largest academies. i'm heading to brazil for the annual meeting of the g. 20 on monday. they will. and ukraine, climate change and trade will be front and center without a doubt. they'll also be lots of talk about someone to is that the president elect, donald trump diplomatic editor james base, has won't ask me a generic as leaders arrive in this huge seaside city. they are aware that although the formal agenda for the meetings was fixed long ago,
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the focus of ever seeing change dramatically in recent days. the election of donald trump to serve as us president again from the 20th of january, will affect all the countries represented here. the g 20 nations and the other 19 countries that have been invited by the brazilian host president luis ignacio to silver has a very different political and economic agenda from trump. and as long spoken about reform of the global financial system to help developing nations. the g 20 will be held as the cop 29 climate negotiations continue and as the by john with trump sudden to pull out of the power as climate treaty for a 2nd time. brazil is set to take over the cult presidency next year. but the president puts in, is not coming to rio, and it's sending his foreign minister so elaborate instead. but they'll be plenty of discussion about the war and ukraine, which from post pledge the force of peace treaty, perhaps by making ukraine give up its claims to parts of its territory. as we go
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through this transition, it will be our responsibility is the national security team to lay out for the incoming team. both what we see and, you know, in terms of the current situation and how we believe that the united states of america through this transition and beyond can put ukraine in the strongest possible position on the battlefield. so that it's in the strongest possible position at the negotiating table for an ultimate deal. israel's continuing bombardment of gauze level and will be important topics to. is there any hope of a c spa? it's unclear what policy trump will pursue. but his relationship with prime minister netanyahu is strong and very friendly, but say less powerful man in the world attend the g. 20 freshman that meeting of the apex summit in peru, president joe biden is a diminished figure politically. a lame duck. just over 2 months left in office while president changing paint of china is also facing difficult is uncertainty
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about what the trumpet administration will do with the is that we even more punishing terrace on his countries products. james pays out to 0 rio de janeiro, or let's say, besides a money has coal, significant damage in the philippines. then the 1000000 people are fed the homeless . if there's some guns that has this report for filipinos, this may be starting to feel like routine. but it's no less frightening. typhoid menu crushed into the cut down to one is islands on saturday. it flooded streets, knocked over power lines and tor, the roof south building. this is the 4th storm to hit the archipelago in 2 weeks. as we evacuated because every time there's a time soon, the water rises and the river nearby. we have children with us and we're scared. that's why we evacuated typhoons of common in the philippines. not like this back
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to back hyatt intensity and so late in the year, the japan mature, a logical agency says it's unprecedented and it's not over yet. officials warning the ground is saturated, raising the risk of land slides in some areas. and then some of the houses that roofing the wall, like hundreds of families, i've been protected back with a phillip in that process to have active intent that made pluck apartment us. let's individuals have more than 500000 volunteers around the country and that network has next to it to come. 50. preparations can only avoid the worst non reverse the trend. this region is one of the world's most vulnerable to climate change related hazards. climate scientists say ocean temperatures has never been this warm meaning . storms produced more rain and stronger winds. typhoid money has also made landfill on the main stiller pen island of luzon, forced to leave their homes,
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hundreds of thousands of people, a waiting out. the storm and evacuation shelters hoping they'll be something left when they return. it this i'm getting food. i'll just 0 or the particle is suffering a brain drain as a stagnant economy. of the high cost of living, forcing people to accomplish entities abroad. the government's planting general has tax breaks to encourage them to stay, but it's trying to report the problem the capital lisben even thought might not be enough. the web summit elizabeth europe's largest gathering of tech professionals and entrepreneurs many drawn to the portuguese capital by generous government incentives. but there's a price to be paid for putting portugal on the globe like the map. the city is full of people is completely full of service before it's full of locals, full of immigrants and for a lot of people. so there's not much room left opportunities may have found in the tech sector, but young educated professionals.

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