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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. now. counter, and wayne the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news. our live from dog coming off in the next 60 minutes. the opposition vices in syria. take control of hama and say they won't stop until like top of the gulf from the one of syria's biggest cities home says the next target. i'm off,
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major city between the finances in damascus as well targets the last remaining hospital. i know 1000 at least 7 people are killed and medics injured. plus the mounting anger in sol days off to the presidents, attempted to impose marshal thousands on demanding his resignation the time. 5 years after being gone to advise via the old lady of powers for pass for a grand reopening and is full of fee for says the club will come, presents a new opportunity for funds and plans for bills governing body hits back of the critics. during the official launch of the competition, the with again, this news out with false moving developments in syria opposition 5 is now in
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control of how much is one of the largest cities in the country that's off their opposition forces took control of alaska in the north in a lightning offensive against government troops, they are now pushing further south towards the city of homes. the government entities, russian allies have been counting out as strikes to slow the arid phones. the suicide of the is near the turkish city of careless that's close to the syrian border. he joins us from the now. so russell, how close are all position? fines is at this point to the full flaw. just city of homes a while to position the fighters now by engaging a fight with the government forces in the village off that it could be or so. and that's village is just 7 kilometers away from the city of homes, the syrians, to the largest cities. and this rapid adventure of the position has continued since
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last night. we have seen that they 1st have taken the control of a russ spam, which is a town in between the interim between how much and the n homes, roughly 25 kilometers to south of hama and then right off the rest on. they have taken control of the visa end of the time. that was strategically important because these 2 locations would cost either to be a city and governments. last the defense lines. how big are the opposition forces managed to take the control of these 2000 and then they must further south and now they are in the village or that could be to just 7 kilometers a width and need even more and more positional fight. there's a lot of joining them now coming from i level from the panels from the city of alma as well. so now at this proximity, an hour is really just,
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it's packed in naturally defies. now to the, to the navy, to the house, to the altar neighbors. of the city or how much and perhaps perhaps within an hour and even maybe maybe tonight we might see defies that are taking place now in, in, in, in, in city, off of homes. and of course, all of the major you, when that has prepared these condition for enabled positions have such a rapid ad. one's was the full of the full largest city of syria. how much being taken onto the control by the position forces. last night's the years i've gotten controlled, gone it, 48 hours. these are the seats in home, one of the students largest cities as a position of courses and to to college of support. the city an army has
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concern is we to was from the city really point is forces outside urban areas being what it says is an effort to protect sweetie. allies have a fight is, has grieved programs for these, with these tests bubbles, and wasn't sitting on the units, and even on back fighters, supported by russian air poverty. one. and the one i informed me, my brother is that much i didn't fighters have begun to enter how long to commence the one that does injured in c area for 40 years. i ask god almighty to make it to conch us with no revenge. but the conquest of mercy and fellowship. how much location is crucial. it's on the main highway between alpha m, damascus. if capture opens potential addresses towards homes, effectively splitting government controls territory. positions capture of how must be this report, prove decisive reports. government forces to abandon the positions they have. how soon as the company begin is 2011. the cities for care is why the implications for
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steel has really just communities, including nearby christian and the smart in was the population who have been promised to be protected by the opposition. on groups have already announced their next target. said your homes. this is captured, is called captives, the government's why the link between damascus and is close to stronghold or for the attack. yeah. as late as the ultimate, for most and other set back for president assad government coming just the days of the full of all apple. long dormant 40 celia is now moving on president of peace marking a turning point in a conflict that has gripped the nation for more than a decade. and this crucial hour. so i know position forces or pulls it to be gaining close to homes. do we have any indication wall post, you government forces a taking well, send me
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a since last night on. we have received the reports in the news and also the amount of videos that many of people off the residents of the city of homes that are loyal to the city. government have already left the city and they are moving toward the course. the city of lafayette, but it was not the one of the residents, no few, such as the military and political officers also spot that creating the families. and also we have seen that is just an hour ago, some of the, the, the military forces any coupons off the city and government is also being, in fact created for on the city. one thing that shall be noted, sammy, is that the full of homes could be easier than the full of hama. because in hama the goldman forces had much more ammunition, much more immediate to the person now. and that the, the, the minutes of your mess, they have the build up. there was much more i'm bigger than the military capability of the city and government in the city of homes. and as now,
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the town will stress them to be send the village off that cousins that are computer has already be taken under the control by the physician forces that are no major governments defense lines. the cool really stuff the address of the position. so in that sense, now homes is extremely one that are both to fall into the hands of the opposition forces and the time. all right, we'll leave that thanks so much for sol. solved a dollar reporting to us from keyless into the key. the 0 correspondence. so hey, but of how that was in the house of hama, there were scenes of celebration on the streets is opposition, full se then to the city. he is, his report from inside, hama on the 6 of opposition sliders have now entered aisle seat main square in the heart of hama each group entering start celebrated firing
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their guns in the air. not only is the entire home of province and circled by opposition fighters. they've also penetrate the city permits eastern side, and not a yonah nothing. i don't know. what is worth noting here is that the residence diploma city has come out to the street welcoming the opposition fighters. we were surprised. see residents taking to the streets, given the dire situation. local residents came out to celebrate as groups of opposition fighters continued to enter the city after the government forces left the city, the saba was, and we're all of us. what are you at the on? we're in all of the square in the heart of how much it carries great symbolism among the syrians and the revolution. the square used to be packed with civilians rallying against the government. when the syrian revolution 1st began, yet the city was controlled by the government in 2011. the city was in the government's iron grip. opposition fighters were engaged in fierce fighting with government troops in the west of the city. get the opposite and seize control of
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the home, a military air base, then penetrate the city from the west side. after that, the roads, the center of hama was clear ahead of them. well, how does that? how does that? did you add yourself? the same scenario was there pieces in the east where the opposition reese thomas central prison and freed all the prisoners who, after that the entire city was wide open to them. here is another group entering the city. they're celebrating to firing in the air. they continue to arrive in the heart of the cities main square. now the united nation says fighting and syria has displaced 280000 people. and just over a week wanting the number could swell to 1500000 will let spring in lorraine, mary, else who is the programs director for? will vision syria. i can i tell you an organization working to protect fundable. this is across the country. she joins us from the jo with damien capsule. i'm mine . so we seeing a new wave, 280000 people, a new wave of displaced people on what's happening to them. yeah. oh the question,
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we are absolutely saying in new ways of displace people to load vision ourselves. we are looking around 80000 people newly displaced and live alone. and these are people that have been displaced many, many, many times over the past few years. when talking about people who are playing their homes, they have no belongings. they have no transport. that personal items a missing, i mean they are really struggling and the displacement, time and time again, as left many people in a really critical situation and was looking at what's been happening with we've been seeing accounts of strikes and some of the opposition held. there is it a lot of what sort of humanitarian told us that taking we were hearing about the destruction of power lines in northwest, sorry, waterlines and northwest and syria as yeah. i mean, just
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a few weeks ago the people in these barriers of conflict was starting to lead a relatively normal life. you know, they had access to services, they have access to water and food and health clinics. and just over a week, oh, that changed, you know they, they really had the communities decimated, was seeing now the need for food. a walter in a very basic level needs fuels like eating, which is in some ways, unavailable. they have a lack of shelter. and all this in just a week is a spend that people are just not able to cope with touch. a big change in that situation. a little vision we were looking at pertaining to my law clinic, to support some of these families in crisis. because we heard of a family, a woman who was heavily pregnant house. we showed this was in a live, she run for shelter. she she went out to the house. the situation bade may not get
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passed literally on the street. when she was able to return to home. she found that 2 of her children had died in the shelling of people are just not able to kind of win this kind of conflict, you know, year after year of the and then living through at least some relative parent of normalcy. talking about living through the cycles of instability. what is the humanitarian situation like in, in areas that have been newly captured by the opposition? how about a level of able to get fuel running food, running electricity and power lines back on bakeries open and so on. or yeah, i mean, immediately, i think there is still a crunch. kashal change of the infrastructure of, you know, the markets are still 60 percent without food. you know, they're all, they're all, some food 0. there are some bakery sites but,
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but then much reduced. so i think in the immediate aftermath of, you know, the financing, the lifecycle we, we will see those critical needs increased because people starting to leave the hiring. somebody told them all that starting to venture out to find, you know, supplies to find more to food, to find health support. and as long as she monetary and access is prioritized, which of course, through the 5 king it's really not a priority. as long as human material access is eventually prioritize and organizations like world vision and all those are able to go in and provide those essential services. but it's a critical time. it's a time when there is much need the least amount of supply and support from humanitarian organizations. well, i will leave with that. thanks so much for your thoughts on that. lorain marriott. a good long running syrian civil war involves multiple countries including the
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united states. okay, a russia, iran and israel, now it sounds bombs, what it calls a hezbollah weapon smuggling rate to be attacked. taking place on the syrians side, just across the northern border of lebanon. the crossing is now reported to be out of service. crossing had recently undergoing repairs following previous is really a tax. let's go with design a hold of now. she joins us from the audi. the crossing on that ebony syria both ends and the 1st of all this drawing on the board is seen as part of a bigger picture of regional dynamics. right? that's very true of this as they are in the border crossing. as you can see behind me, it's been totally destroyed. it is now out of service. these really strikes were early this morning. it wasn't the 1st time this crossing was hit in the past few days.
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this is a war within syria's war. over the years we've seen multiple wars and within, within the syria conflict, israel is asked for with the round and its allies in syria because it's believe, you know, syria is a logistical base and a transit route for weapons to reach has the law 11 and is really military saying that it's hit this crossing because hezbollah was using it to smuggle weapons. it does not provide any evidence, but it's not the 1st time border crossings have been hits. and this war really has escalated in, in recent, in recent weeks. it's been going on for years that as well really acts with little restraints in syria, taking out of bases the weapons, the post belonging to iran and its allies. but in recent weeks, we've really seen this escalation in, in the war. so the syria, b in a strategic base, i feel like for a ride and that's why all eyes are on the oppositions advance in syria as they
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make their way of further south taking control of government territory. the more that they shift the balance of power in their favor, a big or below for iran and us ally husband law yesterday we heard has, well, a secretary general name ask them say that we will stand by serious side as much as we can because that's hezbollah, acknowledging that, you know, at the end of the day, there's only so much it can do after suffering. you know, a lot of losses in recent weeks, losing its top leadership, losing hundreds if not the few 1000 fighters in the world with as well. so you know, all eyes on what is happening, the shifting balance of power, syria's map. yet again, changing when front lines that have been frozen for years are now moving. so, so much is at stake for multiple players in syria and say, no, we can see a behind you the destruction. i take it by the is very striking already the
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crossing the seem to be people mulling around. and i'm wondering what sort of impacts of these strikes i'm closer bolder, closes, having on people that well, this is a main transit truth for people and goods. we have to remember lebanon's lifeline is syria in the sense that the other border is as well and love it on israel are at the state to for so syria is only of routes really to reach a gulf arrow countries for example, so that they can export fruits and vegetables, and there's a lot of links between families aren't on both sides of the border. the syrian conflict has no doubt spilled over until 11 on the 13 year old conflict. that's really never end hundreds of thousands of syrians. it moved into 11 on yes, some of them escaped persecution, the hands of the syrian regime. but there were others who came here as economic migrants looking for work looking for, for ways to survive. because even if,
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you know bizarre the sides declared victory, he managed to, to, to remain in power. he was not the able to rebuild the country. the economy is in shambles. there is a humanitarian crisis. people live on international 8 when international aid is available. so people could not return home for economic reasons as well. and it's not just not the lots of young men and 11 on a, refused to go back to syria because they didn't want to join the serial army because they believed that the, you know, they just didn't want to fight their fellow brothers, their fellow syrian. so this is why you're seeing, you know, the syrian army, it was never rebuilt as a force that this loyal to the regime. there were militias in, in syria. that's where supporting the regime. but many who joined the army joined by force. and that's why you're seeing all these defections. so yes, the syria conflicts spilled over until 11 on and recent years. and what the outcome
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of, of, of what is happening right now. these fast moving developments in syria will no doubt no effect affect the situation here because the political divisions in syria are also reflected here 11 on. all right, thanks so much for that revolting that zayna folder. from that audi, the border crossing between 11 and sylvia. the turning now to gaza, where these very bombardment across the strip has been relentless in the north the valley function and come out on the wind hospital while it's come under attack. yes . again, these right minute treat, stored in the hospital with the support of heavy all 3 of machine guns. they detained. several patients nearby buildings were also targeted on thursdays, ready, drones, shot and killed at least 7 pallets vivian's inside the hospital. i speak to todd
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a couple of assume these live for us and data that are in central garza. and let's start with the situation. come out about one hospital product and the like this lines just dropping and talking about the hospital being on the receiving end of evacuation or does, how is that impacting the hospital well, basically before passing this evacuation order for the college, one hospitality is where the military conducted for white is caleb tax on the vicinity of the hospital itself, including the residential settings where they have lots ends on the residential homes in this area. and the lights of the east very military tank surrounded hospital and ordered the direct of the hospital to start evacuating this medical facility. but the medical teams did not leave the hospital. a number of civilians have managed to evacuate the area and the number of them has been full, so arrested and detained by these body forces throughout the minute 2 chick points
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. but later, these spend a minute 3 have a, has with a drone from the area. the medical teams have recovered doses of bodies for palestinians who were killed the during the minutes recreation. that's how as lots of 4 hours in the facility of hospitality itself. but any potential, if activation for commodities one hospital will have of that run medications on the medical reality in the north of district. because this hospital has been right now, the last remaining for di, lifeline for medical treatment and for medical care for civilians and families who are trapped in the north of the territory. and look for some of the sophia, the director of the hospital has confirmed that among the victims resulted from the use by the attacks. are full medics who are what operating at the hospital and now they're waiting the permission order to be buried. and also we are getting confirmation that entrances are just coming from the top of the city to come on as one hospital in order to evacuate cases. they have been shot by that you spend
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a minute to 2 on thought. what have you been hearing about strikes in central areas of gauze and now yeah, we have in fact had these thoughts on sporadic shooting coming from the eastern area. so as everybody in the and most of the village which is in the top of some of the city of darren bye, he's a huge explosions. have been also a competing by a, a. the sounds of gunfire that were also that were oh, that was also pads. in the central area, civilians are refusing when the relative advancement for the east valley ground forces by lights on the uh, the situation right now is a bit calm. but the, this, the attacks have been conducted against agricultural lands and also residential homes that are adjacent to board is with east ram. all right, we'll leave it that topic about zoom south. create an m p 's protesting inside the
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apartment building in sol, demanding the present, the impeached you and soaked your faces, investigation by military prosecutions for his botched attempt to impose martial law. earlier this week, the head of the governing policy, hon don't coons, is supporting you in suspension of to earlier opposing his impeachment. let's go straight now to child stride, so it is in the capital cells. so how those public process today been impacting the mood that we're, i see in that area of solar issues. you can see around the situation is very calm. have people getting on with the day to day lives in enjoying the night life of the south korean capital, but they actually protest in the, in the city earlier today, we estimate at least 20000 people participating in those purchase. now, those demonstrations were actually scheduled prior to the crisis prior to the crisis following the president's attempts to impose marshall,
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they were driven by the trade union. this trade unions asking for basically back to wages and working conditions for the whole chain. yeah. and so, and all of that process has changed as a result of that. so let's say before the 1st 2, it flows from also lord, those protest is what cooling for his resignation. it was an indication yet a gain of the determination. and it's judy, as in the old south koreans, to excise the democratic rights to come out on the streets and purchased this, this latest crisis. there's been an opinion well that has been released today. the latest ones saying that certainly the people that were questioned in this poll over the last couple of days, only searching for st. giving any kind of support whatsoever to the president. so he really as analysts or increasing the call again, a loading dock is obviously a loading dock president,
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even before these crises having suffered so terribly in recent or sorry, april parliamentary elections where he's east policy self and so terribly. anomalies will tell you who's been and basically just read so in kind of the bills that so the opposition bodies have been putting into follow them. and since then, and that was, as i say, well before these lights is crisis. so yes, the pressure continues to mount the shock and anger on the streets continues. and yeah, all i is there on tomorrow's at least scheduled folks in parliament over over impeachment, but there's absolutely 0 signed. so for the president, you and has any in any intention whatsoever as to resign and charles the routing policies in holding meetings as they decide what to do next, where all those meetings going, it is very interesting. it has been a closed door meeting, as you say, by the ruling policy that is being ongoing. now,
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let's say for at least 4 or 5 hours, they're awesome lines that are beginning to drop as well. being reported on local news agencies, they're referring to the lead to all the policy, the leader of the, of the ruling policy handle, who now g over the last couple of days has been very vocal. indeed, he came out some of the it was initially immediately off to the crisis and say that say he wants to be in to our cabinets to resign. he today said that he was pushing for the suspension of the president's guarantees he wants to do to give us the president effectively to basically start working and be suspended. now the lines coming out of this meeting by him saying that having match the president himself today, he is not changing his stall and match. he's style and so, and that's because there are reports the 1st day yesterday. the president basically
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tried to initiate a move by counter intelligence to make a risk. so people that he described the president described as being anti state taxes. so the leader of the policy is saying that on that kind of evidence, the president should be suspended from his duties. and it's going to be very interesting to see whether the president says anything before tomorrow's as i say, expected, scheduled for function, parliament, police impeachment bill. all right, and that's charles frank said, reporting to us from sol a lot, spring in now. so jen lim, she's the co director of the international is that use of korean studies at the university of central lancaster. you joined us from preston in the u. k. good. have you with us. so 1st of all, all the talks over that, you know, what happens next between the head of the routing policy and the president, all of a leading to any kind of resolution. do you think uh, 1st of all,
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thank you very much for having me today. again here um, according to the, the, uh, moving parts, he's a leader underwood earlier today and he had to talk with the president indeed. but she mentioned that that she didn't have any progress, significant progress between she and the president. and she doesn't think that she found any reason not to suspend the president role. so that was why now the under one change his mind and then she's supporting the impeachment of for it looks like she's going to do that tomorrow. what has well, so does that look like? do you think this is a president heading towards impeachment? and so the president himself, as it was mentioned earlier that had there is no sign that she would express that he's a resignation or about his impeachment. she's very, he's been very quiet,
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only a respective, but she's going to do the conference, the press conference. but now the, she has been very quiet. and now the leader of the moving party showed his expression and she's english as about the price of the at the moment and looks like a president is very much of quiet. and she don't think that she knows what to say to be honest. right? but my question is, is looking at how do you read the level of support with empowerment particularly within the ruling policy? is there enough support that to him page the president according to the party members, even though the leads are handling, says that he's going to support impeachment for it. but there are still the registers almost a p p, the party. some of the members are really worried about inc. case that bus next. so wants to present is impeach, then we're going to have another presidential election, and it's fairly obvious,
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but the partial party will take over. and that is why phone to the sides of the wedding party. and because of that is not like, you know, the many members in the building potty, we support the presidents impeachment pause. there are some who are changing their mind. it sounds like you're saying he's the president still has a chance to survive and, and teachers because the routing policy does not want to heading to elections right now. but what about, even if that scenario plays out? what is, what about the interaction investigation? i mean, is the president out this trouble? so because of that, many of these are true citizens inside and outside will be trying to raise same force that it needs to be done in a way that we teach the present because they're still each have to be locked and dangers. that if the quote is not even to say 1st inches,
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then the presence of 10 trying to stick turned marshall enforcement to get to because of this is in the people who are raising their forces to try the annual is due to strike the trains. now as for starting most of the trends, one of his dreams are starting from yeah. to fact, i think that the origin in the link potty really needed to listen to the people. and if they originally lucky, they originally enough, they won't listen to the people to pause as there will be venture, we try and see how they can accommodate people's meals. i've got some important decisions to make no doubt within the routing policy members and palm that right now. thank you so much. so jen lynn for analyzing it for us a thank you. so i had and i'll just sarah on the streets of to blue see for an a night in a row protest isn't georgia say they was rest until the government resigned one
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these right the minute restoring the medical facilities supported by heavy artillery and machine gun fine opposition fights is in syria, have taken control of the city of alma then now advancing on palms. fulton come on with the south. if holmes is kept to capital, the masses will be cut off from the government's coastal strongholds of love. talk to you for marco and jones is an associate professor of media analytics at northwestern university. and i thought to join us here on set good to have you with us. so 1st of all, we understand all position are about 5 kilometers from the gates of home city. is this city about to full looking at the ministry positive that which is reported to be less well dog in? then it was in hama. i mean, i think it's very likely that real full kind of file a lot profile. i think the big question as to what extent are external forces
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playing a key factor in the progress of the rebels? and by that, i mean, there is some kind of suggestion that this has been allowed. partly due to a case frustration with, as i'm not coming to the negotiating table being, you know, putting preconditions on negotiations. i think tactful. have to leave sarah the same time. russia also want syria to negotiate with tech a. so there's some question about whether rush, we're going to commit the full extent of it forces to protect the offender's name. if asset is not shown to be willing to negotiate. the reason i say that is simply because there's a big question or it's on the asset or shame and its allies, putting the full military strength at that disposal against the rebels. if they are, then i basically just the, the system is where the resume is very weak. the reason why wouldn't they be why you suggesting that consolidating for a fight elsewhere? no, no, i think that i can. so the reason is, is simply because of the, the week that is not in dispute, but the strength lies in the fact that they have support from russian forces and from, from running in a line forces. the issue is, is where the politically russia,
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for example, are allowing assets to get into a position where he might look weak in order to force him into negotiating position . why would russell want that the, what? because they want him to actually have negotiations with turkey, which side has refused to do. because i said, has these conditions of integration to which is to fully remove turkish forces from syria, which at a 100 want to do so that as a, as a real, why would it serve the russian interest to have the turkey gets, shall we say, a better deal in syria because they want a political solution to, to this this well, i mean, at the end of the day, a continued attractive conflict in syria and not we place a distraction for russian people just returning your russian forces. right? so i think the political solution is absolutely necessary. yeah. and it's been so long that i think brushing no with their commitments and ukraine that they come to this. right. but having said that, if trump, you know, when he comes to power, it does what he said, which has to perhaps support ukraine. last, there is a possibility that russian might be freed up. it's actually pull more resources
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into syria. i'm glad you opened up the us angle because that was going to be, it was going to say it way into it and say what it really less than the conflict. if we see the rise of h t. s. takeover mol territory, even if it, even if this is, i think, because, you know, this is a, a, this is a bit of analysis that, yeah, i was going to say speculation at this point. but even if the russians and tugs reach some kind of understanding is the us likely to welcome a situation in which we c h test taking over vast areas potentially running up to or close to the board with as well? no, i think this is usually dangerous scam, and we know the hedge ds are designated as a terrace organization by the us. we know that the, you know, when the, i assure is lumnick state, you gained a lot of ground in syria and iraq several years ago. that was a big red line for the us. so what i think it's happening is, is a problem. i know it could, wiping the picture white in the conflict, which would put more pressure suit with the back on russia. then they would put brand pressure and rush of the issue here with us. and israel is ro, is back by us,
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are trying to contain, or an influence, and they are doing that bio bombing as i live in syria. so there's a balance. she got you on that point. what is happening to a radian influence ability to reach out to it's and connect with its allies has blog given what's happening and so we didn't give them these really strikes on the border between 11 and so. right. yeah, i mean, i think, uh, it runs, uh, you know, boy has, well, i'd rather all suffering immensely. this is obviously weakening the capacity of us here in lebanon. and as well, i know in syria, if a escalates then the us to get incur the wrath of the lebanese population of us. so what i think syria wants to do, or rather iran wants to do is possibly a dial down to friends and 11 on. and maybe, you know, look to iraq to get more reinforcements to, to either show up the asset version and to potentially show up the rainy, ready, or really raining. i'm really interested in the region. so why thank you so much good to get your analysis through.
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the washington has agreed to send a n t post an outline minds to ukraine in an attempt to slow the russian advance rights groups have criticize the decision. ukraine is now the most mind country in the world, but neither the us nor russia. i'll signatories to the all to a treaty which finds the use of land mines. i said vague, spoke with villages and ukraine's cognitive region, who are living with the consequences of mines left behind by russian forces. the signs of the battle that took place here everywhere. the majority of this village is destroyed after you claim took it back from russian troops of the sizes, and also people who used to live here on a to remain. and it's clear to see why vested credit of which 1st came here as a young man when he served in the soviet ministry defending left and ended up staying
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his lived here. most of his life lead the tourist. i lost some of those, but all my bones were fragmented, and there's a little worried about infection. so they input data to my leg. this village is old, vested, and his family have, along with atlanta and livestock. see how the court will be consistent with the he said, it was my birthday. i went to get to pay for the couse and i stepped on a mine. i screamed, i was calling on the floor and my son heard my screens and he came to rescue me. both the husband and wife, and now i'm the cheese. she was vested or lost his left leg. tatiana her right. on the other side of the village, alexander, oh god, god stood recovering from his injuries. little affinity to her, but there were a lot of projectiles. and then when she showed the mining team where they were, and one of them exploded and not quoted said. there's no running watering this village. only the main road has been cleared and is considered safe for they just
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have come to accept the fact that it will take considerable time to complete the mind this area and the one wrong step, either right or left could result in serious injury or even death. cds, and then there are no shops, no post office, villages need anything they have to travel to the nearest town. or even the village dogs have become victim to the minds of the, to the moving people have gotten used to the fact that you could lose a foot or a leg here and it's become normal. there's nothing yet. and the mother and wife and children on another place, just so that my daughter can go to school, let her know we'll study something then we'll just say, oh, do not see. it says he has no plans to leave on our success. she says this, do you have a mind detector? i need to go and work my fields. i start big data coming into hockey region. ukraine. protest is in georgia, has been on the streets for an 8th night in a row, calling on the government to resign. the angry,
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a balance of decision to delay tolts and joining the european union. the mood has been 10 since selections in october, which company, critics say, what rigs it needs to be met. vanco is more from the capital to play c on the 8th night approach. as the movement is still going strong, despite the cold temperatures and the various arrest that have happened in the past, the 48 hours of opposition figures and the police raise of opposition. head quotes is now. 1 this is, as the president solemn is that obviously the who has more of a ceremonial role in this country. of course, she's been speaking to the national broadcast. so she's 11 of the most recognized basis of the off position as we've been calling for re election has been calling for a protest in the country. now she was off how she feels she's doing fulfilling her obligation or constitutional obligation at all, representing a unified nation. this is what she responded. democrat, the she,
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these only one know in democracy. it is the will of the people. and the people are not able to express, they will do said democratic elections, the people feel the election was stolen stuff. and in this case, it is very difficult to speak about. and when you find the nation, i agree, the president symbol lives is the union of the nation. and to reach this goal, the only one option is to hold new elections law. we need to do it because you see what's happening for people and they vote has been stolen table that was solemn. is that obviously the georgia and president? and it feels like on the 8th nights that aren't as many people here, even though they're still thousands of people gathered near the parliament building in the georgia and capital, at least they didn't go. i'll just era to really see president the like trump has accused mexico giving migraines. a free pos, the mexican government says it's been trying to, to spend the large group of people heading towards the us for the by offering to
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relocate them within mexico. how this area is doing the yano reports for mexico city, or they are making their way slowly through the country. donald trump just weeks away from returning as president, the latest migrant care event to pass through. southern mexico is made up of about 1500 people old trying to reach the united states before there's a new man in the white house. it's the 3rd one in the last month alone. but a recent history is anything to go by their own likely to get anywhere near the us border. cfo. i've got another phone concern though. i feel that they are trying to tie us out so that we can give up in a bad didn't the care of that. the mexican authorities have been following us and offering people things. promising things from says these care events are part of an invasion,
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but not one of these groups has made it intact to the us border. in 5 years. recently the mexican authorities had been breaking up caravans by busing migrants as far from the us border or offering them temporary legal status in mexico. so look pretty made. this is the best thing. there is an assumption that a migrant caravan is foamed and then he reaches the northern buddha. there was a policy to deal with the migraines in mexico, in the strategy that human rights organizations say is unjust and cruel. but i think the strategy is to just break up the care of and so that it's not so visible anymore, because if you think about it, it's really a 1000 people, right? it's not very many people at all. the issue is that everyone else is sort of invisible because there aren't buses or on planes or they're waiting in camps these days. most people joining the caravans are in fact trying to sleep, worsening violets in southern mexican cities,
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where the security situation is starting to spiral out of control. apartments are broken up and its members find other ways to make their way through mexico. many ends up in modern caps like this one in mexico city. and even though the living conditions are far from ideal here, at least i can find a modicum of safety in comparison to what they left in southern mexico. despite the challenges, most migrants want to do exactly what the bite and administration asked them to enter the us. the legal pathways, like the c p one ap, but the return of donald trump, the signal, the end of these regulated routes north, in favor of a new correct down pushing these caravans into the arms of criminals smuggling gangs instead. julia gal, yeah, i know i'll just be around mexico city said i had an i'll just say era. 5 years ago now today was got said by file. now one of the world's most famous cathedrals is preparing to reopen and it's full. also,
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those formal manager finds themselves playing as unexpected role rules for the world come to use the
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the, the on. let's go with this and that for the some sports. thank you very much, samuel. he says the club will cut presents, and you'll put unity for funds that plays footballs, governing body, hit the back of the critics, during the official launch of the competition. it all messes into miami. it will feature in the opening game and it was just an hassle in the
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home or else they'll manage it. awesome thing, a found a new use for his feet to the drill for the club will cut. the $32.00 team tournaments kicks off in the united states. next you soccer is going through the roof as everybody knows it's been doing fantastically well. my son baron is a tremendous soccer fan. see, suppose johnny and son, so you know his push tops and make this competition happen. well, he says you're a man. previously the club will cause an event that lasted a few days with a hum flip. the teams. this month on total, it's part of his vision spring clubs as well as national teams. it's a fif is school team and financial opiates. and that was me. thing was something for club football. he told me it was the best club in the world. we have a now the fif i come up, woke up lucy's in. so miami will confess the opening game against plastic and champions. lastly, saca is fighting for attention in the us as it for past the host this tournaments.
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and the 2026 was come, getting all of our fans or players or teams or organizations all ramped up behind. you know, the, these 2 massive joiners hold on the club side on the national team side. people in america don't realize how big the world cups going to be. many european base plays view this club, the world cup as a tournament, see full, but it will keep you up with you to tease the teams from of the confidence big draw . i mean, obviously when you draw the analytical measure invertible though it's, it's outside, it's a little bit daunting. but hey, this is why the games play. we uh, we have just as good a chance that is anyone in so preparation for it's going to be huge. visa in infancy, you know, we'll know soon enough if the funds are ready to buy in this old new football and show this open on the richardson l g 0. let's take a closer look at the torment it will take place at the end of the european clubs
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season that from the 15th of june, to the 13th of july, it will be 12 and use hosting 6 to 3 matches the open. it will take place at miami's hardrock stadium before the final, at the met life stadium in new jersey. the prize fund is set to top $2500000000.00 . the wind is around $100000000.00. and here are some key matches it to look out for by munich. had been drawn alongside booker doing is of art and to, you know, and you post a took low, received what he described as dialed feedback from talking to a fence off to his teams. native defeat spurs were beaten one nail bible unless i have slipped down to the 10th place in the table. it was talking on 6 in the the fees the season del screening coach had exchange of was with the fans following the law school. he saw that this campaign by promising to end the clubs, the 16 year wait for trophy, they pretty disappointed rightly so, and i've got some pretty direct feedback as to how we going. and it's fair enough.
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we just have to be sort of pennsylvania to, to shoot us out to the 4th when, when really we should be taking control of games and you know, they have to be here. and what you don't want to do is give them a golf. but that gives them that sort of time i made some 98 by 10. miss batch has to move into the top part of the permitting table. 2 goals up from alex. oh, the full for the beating them 3. 1 for the move up to 6 were bryce and staying in the 1st practice that has just finished at the big long play the build up to the race has been dominated by dual russell's criticism of world champion marks of stuff and stuff. and it was unhappy with the rose russell, today's and him receiving a grid penalty. i because i won't say, according to the mercy this drive of or south or respond this by saying he would deliberately crash into him. laugh as well suited russell. 3 points to see miles of
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abbey damage. the was, he said is totally unnecessary. he's cross the line and i'm not going to accept it . so you know, somebody has to stand up to someone who thinks he's about to know. i'm on my speech 12 years. i've respected him all of his time. so now i've lost the space for him because we're all fights and on track, and he's never class know. now he's made it let us know. and so when he says sign up to be like this and a sofa paper, let him get away with murder. for the 1st time franchise history, the detroit lions have $111.00 straight games. the lines pulled off a thrilling victory against the green bay packers. resolved guaranteed before the 4th in the town, his 5 yards sealed full on the final tail. the game sold them between the packers by 34 points to 31, to be to maintain lines hop seating in the next c o
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c and the bullet mitchell stock has taken 6 wickets as india were bold out, 480 on day one of the 2nd tests we could also tumbling in the match between you seen him in england. hi, brooke school. the center is in glendale. we're all out for 218 just using that 1. $86.00 for 5 at the joseph was a and williamson england. leave the series one to nothing, but it's an investor as well for me. sammy, thanks so much set up. now frances, most of them cathedral will officially reopen on site today. but if i should go think mazda piece went up in flames, 5 years ago in thousands of offices have been working to restore the centuries old cathedral. since i'll just say it was an attacker bought last the story from paris . by painting replicas of moss to pieces. felicia lum, practising so skill as an hour to restore it in her studio outside of paris. she
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works on a variety of projects spot for the past 5 years. she's being part of what she calls and experience of a lifetime recreating and reviving some of not for dom cathedrals murals damaged in a devastating fly of 5 years ago. and i think it was the last time, 1st thing, the last thing my life that i could have for somebody to, to work in the place which were the restore, completed in the same time them to where it is something which is exceptional. you know to them, splinters being restored by thousands of offices ends using ancient techniques. there are holes. so we'll rebuild the structure of the carpet through weaving. and if needed, we can recreate the pile row by row. and by stretching when fi rapids north to them in 2019 molded 8 centuries of us and history furnished in smoke, the fridge has been found to rebuild the cathedral,
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donations boat in from around the world. more than $800000000.00 raised to restore the magnificent caustic, most of peace, a simple affronts. working alongside the many all to sign, but not to them. hundreds of highly skilled workers without who restoration would be impossible. schools of route technicians were on site just hours off to the blaze, including kevin decimal weiss, who has shown uh 5th 20 for the restoration. we helped people access the difficult spaces. it skips the can see through covered and dry up till the roof was made. basically, a rug to day after the fire and have nothing left being modified many times since it's the stone was late in the 12th century. each change a testament to human endeavor and out those you've taken part in this latest chapter and now themselves polled up the cathedrals reach history. natasha butler, which is era, pardon?
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well nickleby here in a couple of minutes with another full show. so to stay with us here on out, just sarah the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate, the difference between china and most of the rest of what old is a china plans, long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on out. is there a unique perspective we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the internet. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section to connect with our community and tap into
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conversation if you don't mind elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0 to hundreds of palestine solidarity protests to escape to damned square to let their voices heard. since the protest band has been in place, i just want to speak out against the genocide. they also protested against racism and is lemme phobia heard in parliament in response to what politicians have described this anti semitism during last week's football riots. the leader of the fall rights freedom party wants to withdraw passports of dutch people of more welcome descent. he claims a tech is to an english science and kicked them out of the country. we should stop ignoring our problems with immigration. our problems are some of all kinds of problems with the salon. while the government in the hay is trying to limit the democratic rights they, i'm here to define
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a protest that they say we need to speak out against the genocide and got them after allowing them to protest for our police doctor to detain more than 200 demonstrate just by one the syria take control of time or in advance on homes. they say they want stuff until the top of the clock or life in the halls. the company of israel target's the last remaining hospital, the north guards or at least 7 people are killed. emetics in the .

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