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it's but i'm going to stay open. i can't abandon my individual patients and knowing that they're not going to get the care that they need. and so i can't leave. you can't just walk away. have a good day now. the, the hello, this is the news out on algae 0 for the back to go live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the hear you now position 5 to see the end of how much is 200 kilometers from the capital. y'all means this is repelling via times. the government takes back in a level with s reich's the day after fighters capture serious 2nd largest city.
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as you can see, this disruption is mouth is. do are places are still over in the area. also this our of food, cherries suspends operations in gaza after stuff kills and then he's really s right . and we've got reports of dozens of palestinians killed in a new attack in giovanni and another show of defiance. saint george's capital that the government says it won't get into demands to stop you membership. and i'm far as small with a sports max for staffing is one. the formula entitled box isn't taking his foot off the gap. right, but the driver is taking his 1st pull position since june of the cuts are gone. pre the thank you for joining us. serious president, the shot a side this confronting the biggest challenge to result in years. and just
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a few days fighters have made significant gains. 5th, taking the 2nd biggest city a level, including a set board. and now they say they've reached another important city on the way to the capital damascus. divide to say they've ended hama and government troops have withdrawn from their positions, but the government rejects those claims, saying its force is ready to repel any attack and its head back with us twice on the north western city of a level a day after opposition fight is captured, the city is a ferry of diplomatic activity, the rainy interrogation russian ford ministers of how talks on the phone and a bronze ford ministry set to travel to syria on sunday. and then to take it, i was just interested in possibly who has moved from i pay me a took keys photo with syria. in a surprising move on saturday, the opposition factions locked by the h. d, as a, a tough or a some are addressing towards hama after they took control of the city of elect
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people. and it's a conference size. also the position sections to control of many other places in it live. and they announced that they have full control of the province along with important a ports like a full, a port in northwest syria and quarters a report. and it's, and i left the no one was expecting that the opposition would advance on the ground so quickly. and again, so made the territories, but given the weakness of the syrian army and the lack of russian assistance and other part of military factions to affections in the front that they are trying to benefit from this. on the other hand, diplomacy is under way to support administered how come for them. it help phone conversations with his russian culture re and lebanese counterparts. and it, what we are hearing from inside syria is that turkish backed us and they factions,
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pretty syrian army factions, are advancing towards tell her thoughts and to liberate the city. as they say from the syrian curtis groups. how things are going to develop on the ground is full of surprises. as villages and towns are changing, hands by the hour. see now because sold houses here outside on the 2 kids syria border and nor como. she's the syrian dread unless he was in a level just softer and s right on the city. as you can see, the war place target to the very, very i haven't called you the area where people are trying to come in and out of the city. now we're getting news the, the work plan, the what plays are still over and over the city of over the city of olive wanting to target the cities and you said goodness which is good. no, there were, there were casualties up,
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definitely due to the as well as, sorry. but as you can see, the destruction is massive. do are places are still over in the area. we told you that the area over here is you can see behind me is this a really interior sort of what people are trying to get to in or out from the city, people who are just what us are trying to get into their houses. so people are trying to get people out of the city. the situation is still not stable as of but they're still just on the ground floor. i know the last to leave the area as we're please are seeing over and over the city available and nothing is actually searching at this point. the city could be heavily targeted in the upcoming days. as civilians are going to be their number one target. according to locals and resources here, this was new horror motion from the city overall levels. let's look at who controls
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what in syria syrian government forces, bonds by russia and yvonne regained control of most of the country during the 13 year civil war. while opposition forces backed by took, he remained in charge of areas across the north with high a terry roush from dominating italy province in the northwest. the syrian democratic forces all the s t f made up of mainly y p g kurdish fighters and backed by the us control much of ne, in syria. particularly rocca has a guy in parts of theirs, or this area is home to significant. doyle visas took a conducted 3 major incursions into northern syria between 201620192 create what it called a safe. so and along its 7 border and 9 wants the code is dominated as the forces, the leave power re 5 and mom page and move east of the euphrates river. that's off to our loan to bobby's latest development. he's a fellow at the think tank center international and at the center a force here in studies at the st. andrew's university. and joining us from stock
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on thank you so much for being with us. our analogies here. uh, what is your sense? first of all of what's happening right now in syria, how far do you think these fighters can push sauce? i mean it's, it's impossible to say i wouldn't have believed a week ago that these rebel groups could have received a level. and now they have. so i would be careful about speculating this time, but we've seen them push not just to allow go into surrounding areas, but also south from and look at to monitor mind funds equally, even apparently reaching, hama, which is a big city. and i think around those parts probably is where resistance should uh see radically at least start to gather because you have um you have a large program and population in those areas of minority groups and others whose back the, the routine typically. uh,
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and there been statements from the syrian army also saying that this is where they have set up their designs of lines is or what i mean, we'll see if that actually is true. so far. the rebels obviously did face any, any great opposition. right. and why is that day thing? what are we to make of the timing of this surprise advanced by the rebel? and why haven't, you know, government forces put up more of a fight? i think the government is probably just didn't dysfunctional and broken inside. it's been a long war, it's exhausted. the economy is broken uh, morales low. and i think the like the early successes of the rebels as they began to move toward a life posting to broken the wheel to fight them all, many, many uh, uh, program and fighters. and uh they basically been seeing ever since. and probably part of it is also that they haven't received the assistance that they perhaps are used to and the, the code for from, from iran and his ball are on the one hand and the russian. on the other hand,
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an interesting that you mention has been that because this is happening just a few days after that cease fire was agreed in 11 on. is there a link between what's happened in lebanon and perhaps to some extent, also guys a homeless and is a rapid advance. so of these rebels in syria? i mean, we still don't know exactly what happened and why this has happened. and in the, in this fashion, but, i mean, there's at least some indirect learning for, i think, because as well or has been one of the groups fighting on behalf of the government, the government for since 2013, when they understood the work formerly. and having ramos was backing syria where the syrian government, so i think uh, to the extent that his bullfighters have moved to 11, i'm doing this for many have been died, have died or been and one of the course. and to the extent that iranian forces or, or, you know, i hear you wrong back groups in, in syria, ari so does oriented or,
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or in, in disarray. you do is rarely air struct sensor. and other than that might, may have expected things. well, right. let's take a closer look at this group uh that it is advancing right now. that is uh hi, uh, to terry are out showing me it's a syrian fighting group that was formed in 2016. it's predecessor, i'm not sure a front was an affiliate of all kinda within the opposition to the outside governments since 2017. the group has tried to change it. to me is saying it's got ties with both. kyra, and now it runs the south side civilian of 40 need live known as the salvation government that provides civil services like a task collection and security and supervisors, the health education in agricultural sectors. it's become of the strongest opposition, goofy northwest, and syria controlling much of a la province near the package. border hiring h t s is cool. it's not i live with turkey, unlike the josh to be recognized opposition, right. which is backed by to
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a key as we know. but to what extent do you think they're actually communicating and coordinating with outside powers that are backed up the opposition in syria previously against the side where she but i think it's fair to call them allied with drug actually. i think there's, there's certainly a relationship there. a turkey has been backing them in various ways of protecting them from, from, as forcing the russians on the radians in past years. they're not, you know, a turkish control group or they don't, they don't, they don't have a same level of proximity to turkey as many of the other groups that they work with in syria, many of the smaller routers. but they are certainly, uh, very close to turkey. and i, you know, i would assume that there has been some level of coordination with turkey before this offensive began. it doesn't necessarily mean that the turkey was the instigator or the, you know, the idea of the support came from turkey,
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but i think there must have at least been some coordination and awareness on the truck design. and we also saw cherokee send reinforcements to the area just before this happened. so i think there, there is a turkish hand in this somewhere, but i, i, not necessarily that turkey is, has, that has to have plans to caesar like, oh, i think this offense that has probably succeeded beyond the wireless expectations of each ts themselves and also attracted okay, interesting. now, yvonne and russia, of course, the 2 of the other countries, i pay an important role in what happens in syria. do you think they can and they will intervene in the way they've done in the past? how prop up the side government in sources you will have to wait and see. i think there's talk now about russian support coming from the syrian government and so forth. but i know at the i'll wait to see what happens. i think the, the russian government, as we all know is, is very, uh, so we stretched it, its forces are stuck in ukraine. iran has been, um, been uh, in the,
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as you know. and it has all likely been, may have been badly mol, by, as well. so i think, yeah, they're probably not up to the capacity that would, you know, allow them to help offset in the ways that he's used to. and they may be able to send some support. but i think this time maybe it comes to late for, for just to salvage the areas that he's almost already. i mean, you send the support while he's still fighting for that boy is one thing. but now that he's lost, i don't think he's getting it back. all right, what about the americans? our and i mean they have by stayed the kurdish forces in the past. how much are we likely to see any, any american diplomacy of getting engaged at this time? when especially at a time when we're in between administrations in washington, it's a difficult place to be in for the americans right now because they, they, their enemies are assets and they're all signed. it means that the shot warrant. yes. this is the primary punch and there are raising of the,
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the for the, the, the commercial enforcers there. and they are actually in conflict with the, with the rebels right now. but around glasgow and turkeys, uh, is, is the ending there. its rental partners on to, to take on this is trying to find groups the united states will probably get pulled into this one way or another, but they're getting a low profile so far. and i don't think united states has the advertised for another practicing them, at least at the moment. and i also think we should be uh, watching for signs that uh the williams items here. it could use chemical weapons but just happened in the past. and that is something that i'd say it's always try to, to prevent and, and punish when that happens. and there's been several air strikes on the government talking to the best price. and so that's something that could happen if the government comes. uh, that's pretty much thank you so much will be interesting of course to see what happens over the next few days, our land joining us there from stockholm. thank you for for your time and analysis on this. thank you.
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the the warren guys are now and we're getting reports of another is really a strike on a residential building in the north of the gaza strip, getting at least 40 palestinians. we're talking to bonnie as an agency and a series of relentless, bombardments since dawn, including the best of workers for an agency. how does them home? it has a detail of feeds into schiffwood, one neighborhood or does a city be venturing out of the unlike the intense is really bombardment, how much of the to your son on these apartments? this is what's left of it. now. several civilians. lucky in these are you the strike? they so we're not going to come out and speak with no help. there was no safe place . residents are being bombarded explosive barrows of thrown down at them at the
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houses, mac, its streets, shelters, schools. there is no safe place where should these displaced people go? there is no safe place for say problem. the compartments have continued across the besieged because the street more than 44000 palestinians of been killed in the is there any genocide in got those who survived relentless attacks were starving and seeking 40 from the community. and groups comes from pete's own research and saw them because it's targeted palestinians teen, for food 8. you can use killing at least a dozen to these people who are receiving a know to one of them was part of good as they were just getting a den, 1st of civilians where the target to everyone is at the top of the bookcase and booms, district the field remaining communicating agencies of when and keep watching
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a huge cost. what is a good watson? the kitchen has suspended operations and because of the seat feet, staff members, what cube button these are you struck in con eunice on saturday? it was that that time the drains targeted believe the see it look on most other places. he was driving his car on cellar, how the road as he normally does every day when he's going to work to the stores in the kitchens without any problem. today he went out to work as usual and took solid housing road and was targeted without prior warning and without any reason. more than a year, if there is war, gods of feelings. a wondering when to when we see a debt crisis will help him him and in the last few minutes, the charity save the children has confirmed that one of his staff has been killed in and he's really striking hun eunice in the gaza strip. save the children says
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this is the 2nd work of killed in gaza since the war began condemning the slightest killing of one of its stuff in the gaza strip in hon unice. now, earlier we spoke to antoine or not, who is the well food programs representative in country directory in palestine. he says that his organization is facing major obstacles to deliver much needed aid into the casa straight. one of the biggest challenge that the wolf program is facing is that over the last 3 months, we're being really nothing capacity to provide the assistance to up to one point. 1000000 people that we suppose to serve. we are being facing creve sol, dates of the systems we suppose to provide any november. we'd be non lean capacity to reach 815000 people. but the vast majority have only received a 3rd of the russian that they were supposed to receive. so we facing major impediments to have the right type of assistance to assist those that are facing currently the crisis. so we have 2 main challenges. one that is in the north of gas
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currently as well, just report it's in the north and going rate of gas a we have been trying since the season. so hope tobar to reach the population that are seen in the northern govern rates in but later on in the, by the end. but funding and we are being the only twice authorized to actually manage to reach the area. so we do take on fiction with these riley, and it's only twice that we manage to actually have the conflicts in full or race double rocks is being denied. this is why the rest of the population we serve in the north of gaza is mostly through gather city. and there we are able to operate full bakeries and also kicks in to make sure that people have access to will help me. i was, i received a drying food license, us and israel thousands of people have again gathered for a weekly protest in tennessee have
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been calling on time is to bring him in this house government to secure the release of all remaining captives in gaza. the demonstrations of taking place every week since october the 7th. last year. thousands of people have protested in italy's capital of rome in support of palestinians in gaza. those involved in the march having calling for the end of his route, or it has left more than $44000.00 pounds, assuming that since october of last year, the demonstrators also demanding the time government take a more proactive approach. sizes, monetary and crisis and gaza continues to worse and people in the to raise capital santiago have been marketing. the u. ends international day of solidarity with the policy and people. the demonstrators have been demanding an end to the war and a suspension of relations with his route to 11 on the way the health ministry says and is really strike on a car. in the southern village of my staff zone has injured 3 people, including
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a child, a cease fire, and never known is now in his 4th day displaced, residence in southern 11 on has begun to clear out the revel left by strikes and several cities. is there as ad force also targeted? what it says was, has the military infrastructure near the border with syria that was being used to transfer weapons into lab or not, in the southern lebanese city of tire f, as on the way to resume basic services for local residents returning to their homes . on the ashan is entire, with the details we are far as what the facility now the efforts from the municipality, i'm from government sector to try. it said this was a facility that provides what to, to tens of thousands of people in the city of thought and thought i was, you know, this was destroyed by, in this very s like a couple of weeks ago. so we're going to meet the. busy head of the municipality of science to discuss how the efforts are going on a trim,
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and now we're seeing this facility it's being destroyed. then what are the efforts that you are exacting to you know, at the facility. this is the main uh, pumping station of the pool before it's about the, the, the uncertainty sort of, it was, it was more of a lot of the city in the city. we are as available as the municipality warehouse. that'll also facilitate the hug them and the logistic of bodies. he of course taken care of for fixing problems. they will pay out of the problem with the assistance of the unit and with full cooperation and supervision of the socialist edition. we have to think to 60 cali to uh, bypass lets say to sort of toward
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a bypass to start pumping goals. but i guess because of this stuff instead of the bombs, everything, even the, the, the helpful is for most low up. what about the rest of the city, and what do we have about us? i mean, trying to open the fees to yeah, that's just sort of a reality. rather, steve and salt science labs, findings to restore the main service, visit, set of disposal of people to survive and live to theater and come back to the sale . the worth of the see they have taken care of the company, the most of hired results. and i was the confidence people before the of the day. they've thought this something, then we have to open the,
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the, to the but the, but it's a big, it's big of them this about the disability on is the thing for the one minister list of to pick up his sister who was a move on to the face, who would say font or so we hope they would pick up the decision on mondays and stuff. the, the suit fee, the often the full sort of a or the destroyed them as a business because they should be somebody should substitute this, the people who lost the thank you very much. i told them so as we had that's going to be a lot of work from the municipality, from the government. and from of course, international donors in case that ought to try to finance the rebuilding process
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with them and process. and of course get life to watch. it used to be the hash emergency at all, fire, southern women staying and never know it has one that has health anymore. y'all to commemorate its former leader has signed us online. the capital beveled has run the scaling and is ready as try give me southern suburb of paper, which in september, as in this robbery force, the size of his assassination has been open to the public with thousands of people attending the ceremony. disposal of liter house, industrial love was a towering figure and loving on and in the region. his assassination more than a month ago was a major blow to his beloved and his fullest supporters. now since the ceasefire people living here in the southern suburbs of a route have shifted focus, clearing debris, assessing damage, returning people to their homes, rebuilding witness rollers. death is still something people are struggling to come to terms with the bomb side were hudson. this fellow was killed along with several
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others, was open to the public times precisely to coincide with wendy is really missiles fell. now since his death, many of his most loyal supporters have said that perhaps he is still alive and in hiding for his own safety. but the devastation here is likely to leave little doubt as to his fate. thousands young and old turned out for a memorial ceremony that lasted well into the night. emotions went from defiance to total grief. the smallest portraits were placed on the buildings left standing around a huge crater. the fuse really missiles left behind. this was the 1st time people were able to see where he died and get a sense of how big the attack was. it was a chance to mourn someone they revered for years, a chance to pay their respects and perhaps a chance to move on the same bus for avi. 00. they were still a head on alger sierra islands, runing coordination look said to return to power, but talk some gap information. i expect it to be from
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a safe place to play. and then we go inside an underground school in ukraine that also acts as a farm shop. and sports run is 1st pay for the valencia marathon just weeks after the city was hit by the, the, to tens essential pieces that will pile up in northern greece in dog area and will specify already and probably, albania over the next day, or 2 running around this low here, which is also generating may just send to stones over the april boston, particularly in the g. them west and talk to you. we're ready to be more of a problem. the rest of europe is sitting area under these without increasing the sun, the scar, is it basically, but it's very cold. the mall, whether it's been spinning into northwest, we'll make some more progress. so it's
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a fear maybe no venture, the snow gets, it's worse maybe on monday, but it's not typically heavy here. and then the old sort of drift slurry science, which was this is allowed to come in, sorry for friends from those in spain, on dora and germany, you'll see it changed to rateable, mucky with a sigh for some of the office, admittedly. and then a bit of a breeze coming on, the low countries often will say nose calls, it was there for those after break crosses. and i haven't heard back from the seasonal wind isn't very strong. if you're on the north coast of libya, or maybe each of you will be when do the few shots for the customer shells in west africa. all very like very damaged, maybe to gonna cause a seasonal range, taking that rain heavy stuff for this has to get them no longer and you've gotten the property went now in terms of the of the a meeting of minds. busy the top is the rise of $84.00 as the climate catastrophe.
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the welcome back. you're watching the news hour on, on $20.00, a reminder about top stories. serious opposition? 5 just said event. and how much is 200 kilometers north of the capitol, damascus. forcing government stoops to withdraw, but the government rejects those claim, saying it's forces deployed in the hama countryside ready to repel any attack. prussia is defense based research is carried out to our tax on siri and opposition . fighters in support of the syrian government forces. they've been strikes on the not questions to the of a level. the attacks come a day after opposition fight is captured serious 2nd seats and at least 45 as the ends up in killed in northern gaza often is really s y from
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a residential building in, giovanni. yeah, it follows a series of attacks including the death of 3 members of the page agency, 12 central kitchen on the, went out on our top story and the fighting in syria with opposition fighters making gains in high level and tama, i'll just here as result of our has reported extensively on syria edits neighbors. earlier, he joined my colleagues comedies they done in the studio to discuss the latest developments in each of these shareholders. americans, russians domain names and tax the major shareholders industry and see the need to re position themselves so. so yeah, is a different, a city off then a week ago. so the state is go, that was in place is 2016. it has just collapsed, shattered. and now each of the act there is trying to recalibrate the move and to re position themselves. can they create a new order? it is extremely difficult for now because 1st now the student regina is definitely
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losing the control uranium start using the control. and for russians does not have much of the forces on the ground, but rather they have the forces. and there's a limitation of the forces effectiveness when it comes to bumping syria. so if russians go to big bumping the locations that belongs to the position that they're going to risk and, but it didn't, because if they do not succeed to reverse this process, then at the end of the day, the whole anger or the position is going to be directed to the russians and for russians is important to remain in the course the line of the mediterranean, who has leverage over the main protagonist here, the h t. s. hey, at the city of sham these of forces are moving from a blip. that is an area right on the turkish florida. how much leverage this took you have over them? i think primary, she whole does the players here her americans and turks. but americans because they
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have a huge technology with capacity and our tax. because at the end of the lifeline of its zip, sent a demonstration that led by age d is this going through turkey. so turkey has a certain level of coordination and communication we safety is have a h t s is not a torch us it. but pass turkeys as life is a lifeline for a lip and for the h t has to survive. logistically, in terms the fluid, in terms of the socials, even in terms of the equipments they have to be on good terms with tax, in case of going to lower, i guess church, they might lose that kind of connections. that's why i think primarily americans will be having leverage over at h t s. and at this moment we do not know whether americans are on board or not. that's a huge question. the,
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in other words, use the usaa suspended the strategic partnership with georgia after the government decided to put off talks to join the european union that decision as offline good protest as we're back on this 3. so the capital tbilisi tension has been growing since the governing georgian dream party, one last month's legislative elections. sonya day go reports another evening gathered in front of the judge in parliament defiant. the split the heavy track down by police the night before the message to the government that they would stand sub in the face of the actions and continued to stand by plans for georgia to join the european union which is enshrined in its constitution. people of georgia is trying to protect their constitution, trying to protect their country and the state, and they are trying to tell our government that grew up low means everything and integration into the european union. these our future. this was the see the night
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before thousands of people furious with the government's decision to turn away from inclusive ties with the youth met by police to disperse the crowd with a voice of cannon. despite all this, the government doubled down, vowing to prevent any kind of revolution from taking place. give us hope soon, dot com. so let us know what, so there will be no more than in georgia. today's georgia is in no sense view creative 2013. and that's why the items scenario will not be realized. and the youngest, held by pro e u supporters has been bubbling away since the populace pro russian governing georgia dream. one last month's parliamentary elections. a vote that was mowed white accusations of rigging and intimidation. you has questioned the result to and close to the election to be held again on to international supervision and appeal supported by the countries president. he said she would not leave office when her
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time ends next month. when squared the water, we are entirely by you side, and we will remain united until georgia achieves that schools to return to its european pos via secure new elections and ensure that it's view chaise protected once. and for all of our protest is may face a long and difficult road with a government that has a different position for that country. the anger may keep them on the streets, but the hope the government will come around and listen to the months. soon as i eval out is era islands election appears to have delivered a return to power force centers coordination partners. initial results indicate that the main opposition party sion fane is now leading with 21 percent of the votes. best less than a one percent difference with fina gail for the fall is said with 19.5 percent of the vote during the whole re, for some documents. the counting of votes in island will go on through the weekend
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with one likely result, beginning to emerge. the major parties on neck and neck, putting the currently governing fee to go and see on the floor in line to continue their sent the right coalition. i think it is important that we are in that position to form a coherent, stable government after the selection that can meet the very serious challenges that face to school. that would leave the left wing nationalist shouldn't find promising change, but locked out and you know, position the policies century old goal of uniting the republic of ireland with the north receding. for now, i would stress the, the way that argues an outlier here in europe. it's, it's, it's not voting for a change. the government has been respond and the opposition is quite fragment. and she's saying that be nothing on the door now for a long time. and this was supposed to be their big opportunity if you'd asked me a year ago, i would have said issue in fingerprint was a certainty because they were 36 percent of the opinion polls. they were more of the eclipse and can't afford to be together. their,
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their time is not your com select the results in a continuation of the state. this quote with significant support for the 2 main center, the ride crossings with many now c as one gallon piano fall in coalition. since 2020 have speed look to becoming one of the richest countries per capita in the european union. and those who campaigned for change, completing that hardworking irish families to be left behind. well, there's not much change to be found here. during the whole elder 0 dublin comfortable as prime minister says several suspects have been arrested in relation to an explosion at a key canal which supplies water due to major power plants. well being coach, he has visited the site and condemned what he called a terry sack. t banged it on. neighboring said, the authorities are working to repair the canal, which is vital disposable as electricity supply coach. he blamed what he called guns, controlled by serbia. but his yet to provide any evidence said he has denied any
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involvement this ongoing story. and so i'm guessing what state bodies are engaged in managing the situation, repairing the damage and fully clarifying the case. the attack was carried off by professionals. this was another criminal and a terrorist attack, which we believe comes from gangs directed and august rated by serbia, which has both the interest, the readiness, and the ability to cause such attacks and damage. in this particular case, by using a significant amount of explosives in a critical location where repairs difficult, we met of me, i met, he has more from christina. the clothes on them is the canal in north and the cost of of left more than $200000.00 people without drinking water in that region and the risk interrupting the water supply. so to cold fire follower plans that generate nearly all of the electricity and costs of them comfortable prime minister being $40.00 blames neighboring. so it'd be a for us, he said, a criminal and 3rd was the fact aimed at destroying comfortable,
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crucial infrastructure. so beyond officials have denied the accusations of only yesterday comfortable decided to increase security measures officers to recent attacks and which hand grenades were thrown at the police station. the end of municipal building the north and costs of over ethnic serfs are still reluctant to integrate into kosovo institutions. comfortable private. that's what i've been with the police that these 3 effects which took place in north uncomfortable during 72 hours are linked and that serbia aims to the civilized, kosovo. so security has to be stuffed up why level 2 are under way to repair the damage to the canals. the water supply for power plants has to be restored and the explosion did not affect the electricity production directly. while i left for the restore regular drinking water supplies in the north of costs of oak continue of the of may. they also see to receive a monetary in
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a group stays on demand in speed boats have abducted women and children from an overcrowded dinny off the coast of libya. doctors without borders says dozens of men and boys on board. the guinea jumped into the sea, the on demand on the 2 speed boats came to be from the libyan coast guard. the migraines say some of the men 5 shops tied to this from green piece of board, a tanker in south korea to prevented from loading chemicals used to make plastics. the protest is aimed at putting pressure on well leave is one meeting in percent, south korea for toxeme that dressing, plastic pollution. the storms and flooding have disgrace. hundreds of thousands of people across india, sri lanka, in thailand and psycho and think god has made line for an india with potentially devastating consequences for coming out of state while they have been with 50 has more these are the flooded streets of one of india is biggest cities tonight.
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it was caused by heavy rings, even before psyched one finger made landfill. people living in the line towns along india, south eastern coast, had been moved to temporary shelters. regional authorities say they were king quickly to ensure safety. we have taken the cost in any mission, including a recreation of the level and modulation amenities and moving them to us. they are going to send them to please. the storm is affecting civil countries across the south asia in sri lanka, officials on higher loads of different goals, go to the islands shows. earlier this week, several people were killed and thousands more displaced by torrential rains, which have also flooded agriculture. all lands along the eastern coast emergency cruise and the navy had been carrying a rescue operations and assisting those affected in how to reach areas. how is that that you with it? is this where the system is moving away, its effects on the island will further reduce. however,
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relatively heavy rains will continue in the northern, and tru, and comedy areas. across the bay in thailand, rescue teams are delivering food and supplies to affected areas. more than 4 days of severe flooding that has killed several and live thousands more homeless. meteorologist say have human soon range, broad flashlights and waves of up to 3 meters high. and they were on the worst. is not over yet. i haven't looked at the o g a 0. thousands of people have protested in spain demanding the resignation of valencia's leader after last month's devastating floods. the protest as accused carlos mazano, sending warnings to residents too late. he had missed mistakes, but has rejected calls to resign. within 200 people died in the flats. the ukraine's president says a war with russia good and quickly if his country is allowed to join. nato wrote to
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me, semanski says, an invitation to join the alliance. good and what he called the hot stage of the war and lead to negotiations and returning territory currently occupied by russia. talk of a possible si, fi or pc. it has ratcheted up since donald trump one the us presidential election earlier this month. since the start of the war and ukraine, thousands of schools have been damaged or destroyed. many children now go to school and shifts. some study online and others have have to change location altogether. houses here is outside big visited one school in ukraine. second largest city have have to see how they're adapting to the war. several meters underground. this school is called simply the undergrad school. new and purpose built. its location is secret and it doubles up as a bomb shelter children attending pest and for 3 days per week with another 2 days of online learning disability. and that you had some children have no nothing other
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than school and worth time. there are $200.00 children here that top only ever known school underground, not no outside pay grand a no windows to and that the sunlight in. this is a new reality for these children. and the miles of school there have been strikes nearby and the origin of school was damaged. we have tried to build the school in a way that is comfortable because of small play area with a fully equipped library in the country. i like to study here not above ground because it's safe here. the children living through level, we have the changes that exist above ground for door, but my favorite subject is mouth. i like the school, it's safe and fun. hundreds of schools have been impacted across the crane with thousands of students affected by the war. this is the only school of its kind in the city. it's cost millions of dollars and the off tends to build more. the idea
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is not only to create a safe environment, also a peasant one children, a child's the cause just takes care of the children's emotional needs in a school that is doing its best to shelter and protect children from the impact of the will. however difficult a task that may be vague, i just did a sort of gave you crank and i had no knowledge is 0. we look at after it's the knowledge and tinetta keeps some books away from children under the age of 16 and boston, or separations west for, as in the spanish need. find out what happened in the in the competitive world of chest, a new generation of teams in teams. it's taken over to achieve something big for myself and the country is very special. 11 east goes inside the high 6 world of indian chests and meets the young prodigies who are meeting their mark on the
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international stage. india's chest cottage is $10.00 to 0. of this cinema is one of the oldest in the country and it was not opened before the displacement crisis began. in late september, this set about and tripoli is one of 3 that the lebanese national theater has taken over and turn into a shelter. it's home to 11 families at the moment to select different parts of the country. 6 year old jury sled her home with her family in the southern city of tire . she is the youngest resident in this old theater. these old historic features, once put on plays and shows for people wishing to escape the realities of their daily lives. now they are serving the same purpose, but for a different crowd. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back then as well as president nicholas my door has signed into no i bill punishing anyone who supports international functions. it comes off with us. impose sanctions on 21 days within security and cabinet officials following july's disputed election. the legislation binds officials were found guilty from holding office for 60 years and carries a prison incentives of up to 30 years. the opposition in western powers accused the government of rigging the election a little people 1000 or somebody else, you know, the deputies of the national assembly into to debate a lot to do justice lot to defend venezuela and defeat all the threats and the block kits of the us imperialism and its satellite countries to argentina. now, where
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a dispute about reading materials for teenagers has stirred controversy between parents and educators. the vice president, us call for some books to be bind in school, saying children younger than 16 should not be exposed to certain material. theresa bowl has a story from bias cyrus. who is a collective reading in a theater, even when a site is they want to show their support for authors whose books have come under attack in recent weeks by conservative sectors. the knowledge in tina sort of funding is one of them. she's a teacher and her book, if you were not a child is about abusing a religious school to show them. do you single sign you from the name and it took me yes to understand what happened to me was a crime. the challenges writing without exposing myself the objective is to prevent abuse, expose it not supported her book and several others, including that of the easy is known as or each are willing to do and a list of both to be discussed with you by teenage school children in monday though,
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we equate argentina's, you vice president victoria, we've had her way to says the books have been used by politicians to quote for very children's minds and says, the government won't allow children to be destroyed. seems coming to power last year. the government of probably having a has pursued a cultural, conservative war against certain issues like women rights abortions and gender ideology. this books talk about feminist sides abuse and other issues that some conservative sectors in the country do not want their children expose to. because i could use as a non, this situation escalated, the foundation filed a criminal complaint against the minister of education from the province of when a site is where the books were being distributed. and so there's, that's almost like when, when he got to the middle, when we tried to talk to the ministry of education and never got a response. this is something many parents express their concerns and nobody gave them an answer. these books should not be encouraged in schools. they are explicit
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and have paragraphs that children won't understand assign of changing times with a new discourse that appears to echo what's happening in the united states and shows and you far right administration here is not only trying to transform argentina's trouble with the economy, but also leading a battle against what many consider progressive values the sole source had been receiving violent threats and social media and are convinced there is a campaign to censor their books. they say they won't be silence. very simple. i just need one sided there enough as far as, as far fully. thank you so much. now he's already wrapped up the formula driver's title, but match for stipend isn't taking his foot off the gas. the red bull driver is taken full position for the ultimate race of the season here and cause har, it's his 1st poster. see all stream from pre back in june. hol, started had a mercedes, george russell oscar p. s 3 and lando norris are back in 3rd and 4th after leading
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home in mcclare in 12 in the sprint race earlier on saturday. if they scored 15 points more than 4 are in name race, clarence books for the 1st instructors titles since 1990. 8, we did change a bit on the car, but i never thought it would make such a spring and performance. so that's promising. i hope, of course it also last summer and the race. i don't, i don't know that yet, but it just felt already a lot more stable over one lap. and that's exactly what we need. and yeah, i'm very happy to, to be and pause. it's been a while. so that's what the biggest a club game in south american football, the final, the cope at liberty, doris kind of star. no, it's just no back junk of inches in front of virus and delivered the trophies before. take off to brazilian teams or finding it out for the titles, for the photo currently to one up against athletic co, manero. and you had a man sent off in the 1st minute of the game or similar up to 2nd
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in the premier league after thrashing west ham 52 for the biggest winning margin of the season. visitors took the lead header from gabrielle that was set out from a corner by the highest soccer soccer, also assisted on another goal before exploring his own from penalties. spots straw . sorry martin for regard and tie, have roots all getting on the score sheet before the break. or some new man city and brighten and go within 6 points of leaders deliver for the oldest and most high capture in spain leaders, barcelona, have lost at home for the 1st time the season they were beaten by las palmas to one fabulous silver square. the winter to ruin versus 100 and 25th year anniversary celebrations. it also extends their windlass runs, 3 games they remain top of leak out. 4 points clear of rivals, round madrid, but madrid have 2 games and hands for the big game in germany's bundle you get finished. all square known as during class occurs,
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the rest of your dorman took the lead against fire. you make 3 jamie witnesses, back came to visitors and the 2nd half of almost the ally equalized and it finished 11 fire and our 7 points. we are at the top of the table while department, our 10 points back in 6. about lindsay. a marathon is taking place on sunday just a month after floods there til 222 people for some it's too soon to raise or others believe that could help recovery efforts. david stokes reports as this run, i get some last minute training in for sundays, valencia madison. the impact of up type is devastating. floods is print to see. ignacio cardona is a green gross from one of the flooded areas of the city, south, and east, please. to have something positive to focus on you, but with i know someone that is coming to sync. what ok though, it's been a bit of a psychological release. it's about trying to find pleasant things. and what we've been experiencing in recent weeks is not gonna let him take
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a thing with your teammates. the people make you smile and help you disconnect best . what made us think it was possible to run the marathon and then try to get up with the the organizers will donate around $3.00 for everyone that who completes the $42.00 comments? it costs to raise funds to help rebuild splits facilities responses and the reco. 35000 participants, mostly coming in from abroad, are also invited to the nights they will not see what i'm going to do. there will be months of recovery and a bit of uncertainty and people start receiving financial aid or insurance payouts . i'm going to need to replace the costs be lost to rebuild the businesses we dug and l homes and little by little companies that rising from the sky or in the other athletes have decided not to race. the pool gets bad is from pipe pull to one of the worst hit suburbs, and it's not been able to focus on these training. some of you and just don't mind
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the time of coming to them. as you look around the town where you grew up to practically doesn't exist anymore, even though your instinct pushes you to run the marathon so that for those 4 hours you can feel like a normal person, your mind is elsewhere. achieving your personal goal feels unimportant when you need to help rebuild an entire community. since the floods 60 percent of visitors to valencia, i've canceled hotel bookings, and restaurants have seen an 80 percent drop in trade. as the clean up continues, local businesses will hope the mattress and can help tend to respect to one of springs most popular destinations. david stokes, which is 0. and one's cricketers are in a strong position that gets new zealand. and the 1st test, harry, brooke had a 171 to give them size full 1st. and he was leading christ church. and they had the black haps a $155.00 for 6. the close of the places for runs ahead elsewhere. so i pass code one their 1st test against centurylink,
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islands right between celebrated there 150 is anniversary with a with a fall fast weed, australia 22. 19 in dublin denying their former coach joe schmidt. now we have all these island boss and the pharaoh will now begin his the comment as head coach of the british and irish. my and peter ulan has won the international goals, series a cuts our tournament, the american finish 5 shots, clear to claim the $450000.00 1st prize. the 2nd, when of the season news happens, the top of the international series table and things could not be tighter in the final the world chest championship and singapore, china is funny champion declaration up against india. as challenger gu cashed dom arise, you age are going 5, which means it's level at 2 and a half each. it's the best of 14. okay, and that is all you support for now back to you fully far. thank you so much for
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that best fits what his views are on ologies the or do say with us. so i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of the day. the many in taiwan believe a chinese invasion isn't all to be upfront. and some are preparing the military is practicing the island. a 25. you diligently trains of civil defense costs be good to be come back to read for the day. and she hopes would never have austin recently experiencing this winter. i talked to the witness divided straight on and just either a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does a rake cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond the people have
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spent a lifetime working? that's part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in the say 10 x ray counting the cost on m g 0 once you reach this displacement cap and send the incidence river and i'll state sam, you have the thought, it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother, after the scene was hit on his legs. we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us. despite those villages being under our self control, local monitors, see at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 to kill. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escape. they are entire families who lost each other as they try to get away from their villages into the data,
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with no one managing to reach safety. people who've made it. here's the most of those left behind are the owner above the young, the elderly, and those injured in the attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere, or even if they're still alive. the, the searing opposition side to see them and took about 200 kilometers from the capitol, damascus, the army insisted repenting the attacks. the no, i'm for the batch of or this is ology 0 live from joe ha. also a head, the syrian government hips back with that strikes and the level

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