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flushed us regulates as once a break of google in an attempt and check monopolies counting the cost on that, which is 0. the video is posted on line show opposition fights is no, they left the city though it's serious. the 2nd biggest city, they say they've taken control city center, the don't carry johnson this is i'll just hear a noise from the whole set coming up is very a tax could at least 55 protest indians across gauze, or including 18 people single strike on a residential building, the 2nd not to protest in georgia is
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capital trans vaughn and also the government suspense. you mentorship tops and restore to its former glory the 1st look and science products is not you don't cathedral, but it's off. it was destroyed by the surgeon of physicians. scientists say they've advanced it to and that the city center video is posted on social media. show opposition fights is celebrating in front of the citizen series. ministry has early upset that repel the attack. the rights as news agencies reporting that the student government is closed, that the airport and canceled or flights social media videos also appear to show position fighters inside the headquarters of the cities police. it's reported that a number of political prisoners will also released from prison. and it comes to style is of the opposition sciences took control of a key highway thinking service,
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the 2nd largest city with the capital, damascus. they also took control surrounding towns and villages. so it only has now closed all main roads in and out of the city where the financing is the biggest offensive and serious northwest in provence, in several years. it's been concentrated the internet around the laptop and it live . so then custodial has more from high to high on the, to kia syria, but with the as the, for the 1st time and years, all position fighters reach central to 0 2nd largest city. though the government says it has repelled their attack. after 3 days of fierce battles and left full and at the provinces, opposition forces launched a major offensive dropped the terrors of aggression capture and thousands of towns and villages from prison for charlotte, south control in northwest and syria. the lead my head to here also, and it's
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a large sections, opposition forces have broken through the fence lines, opening the way for civilians displaced by government and russian air strikes to return to their homes. or something that we've been living in tents for, for years in, during depression and injustice. we hope for the best of future and pray for the return of a safe and prosper syria. we want all of syria back for you from terrorism, foreign forces, and the said regime of the ship. the escalation came after syrian government and russian attacks on opposition health areas and it lip resulting and significant casualties. hey, a tough. we are all shop and it's large, capitalized on strategic gaps left by pro government militias, such as has the reason for to address regional conflicts. this is just really a reflection of how divided syria is right now. uh,
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the solder team controls roughly 60 percent of the country, but you've got the, as rarely is conducting airstrikes with impunity in syria, united states taking shots of the as long as the state. and this would be another domino to fall. if a high, a top relo shalom and some of the other rebel groups were able to kind of gain control and, and carved out even more autonomy than they currently have in some areas, the opposition forces success was greeted with the traditional celebration. and so let yourself go now. the oven was forcibly displaced in 2016 during the siege of a laptop feeling only those who've experienced that come on the stand when the best will because it felt like coming back to life. we always have sleeping, gone to the people and the revolutionary. so again, while the syrian government says it has a penalty offensive pursuing observatory for human rights reports that serial and russian forces have been responding with intensified aerial attacks on rebel health
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care is neighboring turkey, which shelters millions of syrian refugees has called for an end to the air strikes, it says it's closed, the monitoring, the escalation, wary of any potential recruit caches for it's for the region. it is the largest offense of west series opposition in years and a clear attempt to reclaim i left. the weakness of eros brooks is, may have encouraged these fighters, but how much territory they will gain fulfilled will likely be to somebody does not by the spring, but by the balance of solver across the region. so you down to solar elders 0, i'll try to kill syria border area. we spoke to steven soon is a professor of politics and founding chair middle eastern studies program at the university of san francisco. he says russia husband, consolidating its forces in ukraine, rather than syria grunting an opportunity for a position fighters to make advances into other as it was initially
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a limited response to a recent of the air strikes or by the assyrian regime. but because of the ease of which they are able to advance and that many of the syrian government positions just collapsed and fled, they decided to turn this into a major offensive. and again, a finding very little resistance. so in many ways it's an indication less of renewed strength by the rebels, but the continued weakness of the sod, regina, my guess is that they have been preparing for or something along these lines or for a while. but they've been able to take advantage of the fact that many of the, the, the russian air support has been diverted to ukraine. and obviously the uh, the, the syrian regime, and particularly they has well fighters, which have assisted it. and during the civil war, have obviously been distracted by the war in loveland, and indeed of extensive is rarely airstrikes on, has ballade and allied are indian positions within syria itself. so this is
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certainly a been a um it will create a create a something of a, a, an opportunity for the rebels to start their strength. the is paying $421.00 days since israel lowest is devastating, more on gaza. kidding. more than 44000 palestinians, most of the women and children is fullest as have destroyed much of the strip depriving people the basic necessities of life. many of those who have survived the relentless attacks are now starving. israel has restrict to the entry food medicine that the military aid, a northern gauze that has been on the siege for nearly 2 months. so the latest is very attack targeted. the residential building and big law here, turning at least 18 palestinians. the majority of those killed women and children
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is very drones also targeted people attempting to rescue the injured from the bombed out to the attack on the bait that had brought the number of ton of stadiums killed in garza since on friday to 5524 of those, the item is where the s drive and this rep refugee camp. i'm the son who reports now in the, from cisco. this was the last interview doctor asked about the gas new to gave to us just eat all and he was the head of the i. c u unit of camella. one hospital in the north of the strip, which has been under siege by, is really forces for nearly 2 months. dr. new to describe the situation at the hospital and in the north as very dire. he was killed in an air strike on friday. his wife and children are devastating. there's been no light up in the
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suffering and pain of palestinians in central gauze, though the streets are littered with bodies. these are the scenes in the under side all the refugee camp after the latest is rarely attacked. the palestinians searching for their loved ones, an agonizing task. good. good bye. my wife. forgive me. forgive me, my wife. forgive me. good bye. my precious. some were sheltering in his school saying they had no warning before his really forces opened fire and launched . their attack. is really soldiers even fired on ambulances rescuing the wounded, palestinian say they feel helpless, unable to shield themselves or their children from the ongoing devastation of this
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war. with all the feeling that is a grown man, you cannot do anything for a one year old child. is it the feeling of humiliation? the situation is disastrous and outside allow the hospital of final good bye to the victims of the latest massacre. israel maintains that it only targets him up, but the reality on the ground tells a different story. one of mass civilian casualties and endless destruction of the central israel says it kind of go down to this strike on the 3rd day to cease $511.00. and it follows the lebanese army accusing is relative. several violations on thursday is rarely minute true, says that detected movement of a mobile, the rocket launcher, belong to, has been up in the southern lebanon,
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as well as continuing to deploy soldiers in the area to remove what it considers threats to it. security as well. the chief and i am concerned has made his 1st public statement since deceased father, isabel came into effect. the quote is a victory bigger than the end of the 2006. what would this row and said there will be high level coordination with that? been these all me to implement the agreement meant in hat and we'll call on the we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying hezbollah. we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying the resistance or from weakness to an extent where it kinda continue. we defeated the enemy because it was forced to justify the ccr. nothing. yahoo said to the 3 of you said he wanted to rebuild and re arm his army. he had meant that they were weak and on the faces in the buffer. it is a victory for the resistance because it still remains and it will continue to last . probably hudson has more from time in southern lebanon. this page was
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the 1st of all, it was late. it was expected to be on the day of this week. and he mentioned, he said that he was supposed to give this speech of the day of the suicide by the fact to see how people are going to react to what happened. and then he said this was evicted and evicted. that's bigger than the 2000. and 650. well, i'm sorry what i'm speaking with. you guys a drawing buzzing above our head. you know with the what the cost of was high life away from the factory. the violations is really violations offices. 5 and over the past 3 days, including what was happening today from the shots on liberty's citizens from the luncheon shelves. he wants to live in villages, and i am costs and wanted to say clearly in the end office speech that his group is
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going to get integrated more, i'm more and the nice politic a life politically, socially economy. and this of course opens the big question with respect to has the laws, future of roland, how is it going to be a, what that is? is it going to continue being a region of a player why it's going to get the box? it's lebanese framework, the right place in georgia, how to use the water canada against demonstrates as gather the capital to b. c. for a 2nd day that protests as a angry at the government's decision to suspend talks on joining the european union until 2028 tension has been high since the ruling of georgia in dream potty. one last month's parliamentary elections in round or the account has the latest for a 2nd consecutive, even thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of georgia's capital to police. they were met with tear gas and water cannons. their anger is directed
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towards the government's decision to suspend you membership negotiations until 2020 of the georgia is only one. paul, this is the fight between the west and democratic was the governments unilaterally said no to this. therefore, the aim of the tactics of the action is to protest with all of it. in this government said no to what we have been longing for throughout the history of this country. they rejected their opinion. i think people react to the right way and will be even more clear. we should not let this happen. the country has seen political unrest since last month's parliamentary elections won by george's dream party. opposition members and the european parliament have rejected the election results. saying the vote was great and the governing party is trying to force closer ties to russia. most of the protests are being organized outside the
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parliament building. the protesters grew up in confronting right, pleased with fireworks and eggs. say they will use any means possible to fight for their country's future rental or find out 0. so to come off to a short break demanding action families of minus stuck on the ground in south africa and meet the minister of these seeking onset mountain rescue efforts. and british and peas, 13 states as a bill that would allow terminate ill patients to end their lives with medical health the the now it snowed in south drain, so the capital for 2 days dropping a record america have to cite and that's because the code has been coming out across the house, being quite intense budget is tempered currently by the sea of japan,
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still develop social is 0. how much you and how kind of what's coming out now? isn't it intense the code and the sun is in the sky. so 8 degrees and so we start with the dried it still to organ by using compared with the average for the next tron shift. cold air is coming out. this is you'll notice the snow as long, right. know tom and we'll get some, but badging just gets a dropping temperature. probably a bit of regular sleeter if and i down to full on monday that jumping science and the seasonal right. and here has been causing persistent funding in the file size of the top end. and this posit potential them an idea and it will carry on for at least build the site properly another week. so they will be more flooding as a result. and the tail end of that has spun up into a 2nd ation. and the baby bangle says more funding for chan i for terminology than to, to us and the right now she was fetched further inland in india like to show us the most proud of concentration for this or beyond that the quality in new delhi, just like that in the whole is pull with persistence, smoke,
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i'll come back up as our main headlines now. opposition slides to say that they've reached the center serious 2nd biggest city social media video and show a position fonts, a set of writing in front of the left boats to sit down as the 1st major offensive series northwest and several years is really a tax of killed at least $55.00 people across the gallons of including $24.00 s. try on this route space to g. fox. the jets foamed residential areas in the account and the central concept closing widespread destruction the right place in georgia have 5 tear gas that demonstrate to scavenge in the capital to please see for a 2nd to protest to the angry of the government's decision to suspend tax on joining the european union, so 2028 canadian department is to just ensure that it was in
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florida for meeting with us president elect donald trump. like his model not good call of. but it comes as trump threatened to impose a 25 percent target for the inputs from canada and mexico. if they don't stop what he describes as a flow of drugs and migrants costing the boat at canada, it has said this will consider imposing with touch. we measures against the us, if a trump for us through on his threat doesn't jordan has more now from washington dc . and this would be a follow on to a conversation that trump had earlier this week with the new president of mexico cloud. he was trying mom about this whole matter of dealing with potential tariffs on imports from mexico and of course of possibly coming of imports coming from canada as well. this is something that the canadians have said that they would not countenance because of the close economic relationship between the 2 countries. it
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is worth pointing out that if there were a 25 percent tariff imposed on old canadian in port that would directly affect the quality of life for ordinary americans, much of the heating oil used in the northern half of the united states comes from alberta. oil fields not from domestic oil fields here in the united states. lumber which is used in residential construction, comes primarily from canada. there's only a small portion of the lumber produced in the pacific northwest of the united states that is used for domestic dog construction. the automotive industry would be affected as well because there are factories on both sides of the border between michigan and ontario. the list goes on. certainly the us has not made much about any potential cross border problems between it and canada when it comes, either to immigration or to drug trafficking. but for whatever reason,
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donald trump perhaps keep trying to keep in mind that he might want to revise his new version of the north american free trade agreement, which he did have inactive during his 1st term in office. this might be a way to try to exact some new favorable terms for the us and since pre negotiating before he has the legal right to negotiate. it's todd has become the latest assets in the country to end. it's literally corporation with frauds. there are approximately 1000 french soldiers. they're making it fronts, his biggest miniature operation on the continent. as nicholas ha, now reports the government is turning towards russia. just as the french foreign ministers don't do it about who left the country chad declared an end to it. security ties with paris, shutting the door on its former military ally. the announcement came on that day. chad was celebrating its independence from france. france is an essential thought,
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but it must now also consider the chad that has grown a child that has mature. chad is a sofa and state on the following. french soldiers have been on the ground since colonial times launching nuclear test in chat desert in the $196.00. despite civil wars and cruise france has long maintained its military presence here. the french government says it's there to support the child in government effort to fight off arm groups in this house. but many of this house said the french military has failed to stop the violence which has greatly effected civilians. after being forced out of molly burkina faso and these, they're now a 1000 french soldiers are being asked to withdraw from todd multiplan. we are changing our military past year with the intention of reconfiguring out partnerships in coordination without african partners so that they can be more flexible and better able to respond to the present moment. debbie who took over after his father was killed in 2021 is now turning to russia,
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seeking new security ties across and much of this a held region of west africa. the wins appear to be shifting from west to east with the french military. no longer seen as a source of security, but as it relic from the past that chad and others no longer need nicholas hawk algae 0. so i've asked because police minister says mine is stuck on this used gold . mine could soon be rescued. he made the pledge off the beach and committed to the dozen family members of the miners who were on the ground. some i believe, to be held against the will by on gangs harm a task that has more now from the mind site and still fontaine relatives and friends of mine has stuck in a band of gold. mine in south africa, are impatient and getting increasingly frustrated. the say the situation is a humanitarian crisis. so
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that because police minister says the government has a plan, this the ones i say that it all we need to do is to say to them, to go 6 months to them. and so we're going to agree with them which day next week they will have to start because they'll say that they already publicly low south africans and undocumented migrants to be a bad in mines. looking for gold. the majority of the people who are coming out even though the south africa's because i told one last setup because i got spots the mike jordan kill the majority of people from us. oh, we are aware of that. and what do we say about that? he got his answer interest again, and i did, and i do have to ask what conclusion can you
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draw the conclusion from the possibly hundreds of mine is i still underground community does say some of them are being held against. they will buy up against people with autism. the many of them know minors were still on the ground. they want to know why the government and help them. they say, if the government doesn't send risk this down to shop soon, bill off the courts to false authorities tact. how do we toss out as a tool funding? so that follows is now closed and on and what's expected to be a closely fully general election. early exit pose have the main opposition. politicians thing not really in the lead. the campaign was dominated by the rising cost of living, immigration and housing. permit us to summon, hire a school the election this month off these government reported on the $11000000000.00 budget surplus. turner hall is following developments from w 3
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major policies along with a host of smaller ones vying for seats in the fall elements or doyle. as of it's with the results to be tallied on saturday, the 2 mainstream sentries, positive feedback. galen found a full kind of play in coalition to close up against the left is shouldn't fade with a century old vision of the united and all 3 public net connect. going into these vote, the centers will likely seek another combination option site and may try to a couple together left just alliance to try and challenge them. the main issues at the economy. of course, the cost of living bound up in sky hi, housing costs and immigration, right, we independent candidates may try to do well by blaming asylum seekers of ukrainians for putting pressure on public services. the left parties will colorless around the issue of more and better affordable housing with thousands of irish families squeezed out of the market because of an influx of wealthy forward workers . many of the americans working in tech and pharmaceutical companies,
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pushing those property prices up. one big issue that will concern the incoming government. the costs will be donald trump and he's promised to levy tre, tyler, if so, next tunnel markets, including the european union and also to ex, patrick businesses. and what, because last to those external markets, island is potentially perilously exposed on both fronts. so the whole l, g 0 w of the design fee. so, so to then save of a bill to that terminal ill patients and the not just medical health. well that as opposed to legislation for them that if it becomes no vulnerable people may feel pressured to kill themselves rather than risk being a burden for those in favor, say to allow people to die with dignity or tons, reports from london feelings to the right. 330. the notice of the last $275.00. the historic moments in british national life. the eyes
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of it for the 1st time and peace in westminster have given that ever since to assisted dying in england and wales. he was a free votes with m. p. 's allowed to go with their consciences not potty owed, as it followed 5 miles of impassioned debates and a packed house of commons is clear that public opinion is very much in favor of a change, and the law calling shows consistently around 75 percent of people would like to see the legalization of assistive dying for to emilio mentally competent adults is to speak. if i vote for this bill, i would have on my conscience, many more people whose voices, we cannot have the people who would be fundable in consequences. a huge change is that this bill would induce in our society and in the interests outside parliament . support is that the bill went with joy. christie hasn't curable cancer. when do i become timely ill? and i mean, actually in a whole space or i much higher, i mean the last 2 weeks of my life, i'm going to be dying anyway. i would just want to know that i have that choice.
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the bill would give 10 mentally ill people with 6 months or less to live, the ability to end their lives with a legally prescribed legal drug. they need to say, so have 2 doctors and a judge. opponents worried this would make people vulnerable to corrosion and put irresponsible straight on a struggling national health service with the state of the n h. is this right we doing giving to is giving the image just giving some recent medication to visit? no yet no, no. the tool is got to pass through several legislative stages 1st, but the direction of travel has been set between 9 years since m. p. 's last by states on assistive dine in 2015. they rejected it despite then,
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as now the majority of the british public being in favor in 2024 though it seems. finally, the politicians are on the same page as the people for children's out is there a lot of them on a front says most majestic monuments is set to reopen to the public 5 years off. the fire slip through it. restoration of not sure. don't cathedrals interior parts of the ex do. it is now complete. national buckley reports from parents to go fix, blend of power, says no to them. and the 1st glimpse inside the cathedral restored after devastating 55 years ago, french presidency manual, michael visiting for a final time before reopens to the public. the interior that was left in centers is now luminous. the famous stained glass windows glittering and precious alt works revived. this i'll send it home with most of the cathedrals of.

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