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the stories to tell the, [000:00:00;00] the single venue is good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha, coming up in the program today of russian air, a strike on ukraine, southeastern city, is that for region has killed at least 13 people in syria celebrations a month after the fall of the regime are adapted by concerns over the countries, future medical sources tell alpha 0, the is really army, is killed at least 44 palestinians in gaza since dawn, as hospital struggle with fuel shore. wildfire is fueled by strong winds in the us
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state of california, turn deadly as the flames and go home and on peace of statements with the latest news on a soft looks to take a step closer to the 1st trip. he has little co manager, the rich take on tough and in the 1st big open, the cup, sending fine. the russian air strike is target to the southeastern ukrainian city example. reset killing at least 13 people. the attack has left bodies of civilians, scouts it on the streets just as others have been injured. and they've been rushed to hospital original governor yvonne federal says true, guided aerial bombs, hit residential buildings in the city. the attacks at the high rise building on fire and several vehicles have been burned. ukrainian president followed the mirror . zalinski has called on allies to put pressure on russia to stop it's air strikes
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. jonah ho is in harkey. jonah, what more can you tell us? what more you're learning about this attack to me, well, details continuing to emerge as 0 from the city of south for you here in southeast new crating that at 10 to 4 this afternoon was hit by this russian aerial attack. the apparent target to quote, according to local authorities, described as an in a piece of industrial infrastructure factory. in other words, though, the ukrainians are not saying what was produced inside that factory. and if that was indeed the target, what it does appear is if they sort of impact his own, if you like, was just outside that factory as you've described, that some pretty graphic image or a video showing a very concerted emergency rescue operation going on volunteers and medics, 55 is rushing to the aid of survivors. a multi story apartment building opposite on fire, a boss,
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a truck also hit and witnesses on the scene. suggested with this happened just as a shift change was underway, the factory, so they would have been quite a lot of people strolling around outside. another piece of information coming from the national police saying that to go i did ariel buttons. we used, as you mentioned, that specifically f, a, b, 500 bombs. these are modified soviet, either a volume is capable of causing significant damage presence that landscape has written, sending his condolences to the victims of loved ones, of what he described as a deliberate russian attack. he warned that the casualty toll could climb and he called you said their own allies to put pressure. he said on russia for these acts of terror, i must tell you there's been something of a low here in ukraine with a tax over this kind of this size. the last one in the ukranian city was in december. that could be because of the new year periods and the orthodox christmas christmas day that was yesterday. does raw the see the that,
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that low let relative low may not be over. and joe, no, thank you very much. that you're reporting that social 00 and a whole reporting from our keys. let's put this to marina muran, who's the military analyst and post doctoral research or the worst studies department at kings college london. if you're joining us from unix, thank you. marina. how do you analyze this attack a good evening? well, um, as has been mentioned, the russians mind here is to say ukrainian mother siege. the plan has been targeted by the russians already in november. and the russians are seeing that the premium forces using up to do it assembled trains so that that would make sense for the russians to try and go after the plan. now, since we have civilian casualties and ukrainian used reports point to the use of quite forms, there is
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a force of possibility that the navigation of those funds have been jammed. therefore, we are seeing a civilian casualties. the strikes didn't go as planned, but right now, it is too early to make any sort of conclusion from what has happened. we have to wait and see because it happened just a couple of hours ago. it has to be investigated what exactly happened. but that could be one of possible scenarios. so the actual target was the more those each plan which is in the central office is a breach of c. d. marina. if we take a big step back or almost at the 3 year mark since this war began, right, started in february 2022. where do we stand in this war right now? who's winning the o, depending on what the military objectives and what the political objectives are for the russians, they have not to reach the objective of their so called special military operation because that was deliberate, the form,
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but i single nation marx now towards the ukrainians prisoners lensky has been saying that he would want to retake all the territories, get the russians out of ukraine, including crimea, will return to essentially to 1991 borders. now if we look at the map in terms of warranty, it doesn't look like ukraine is doing better than the russian forces in terms of the proximity to their respective political goals. and of course we, we, we also have positive problems that are pleading ukraine right now, was specifically the question of military aiden and potential u. s. military aid, which will be difficult to replace by european countries. we're also have a problem of manpower. sure. the so overall, in terms of the political goals, russia is probably much closer. and that's why we're seeing the accelerated efforts in the barn best buys of russian forces to take as much as they can to control as
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many territories as they can. because possibly they're expecting something will happen on the political level. one donald trump enters the oval office, or some sort of negotiations will be taking place. and of course, every country in this conflict wants to position itself in the batter. please out the negotiating table. well to that, to that point, marina, of course, there's a lot of talk about possible talks about what happens when trump comes into power. can there be imagery solution, or is it a foregone conclusion that there is going to have to be some kind of peace deal, some kind of negotiation to end this war to i don't think it's that easy because of the ukrainian side, we have to make concessions and i'm not sure so that you bring inside is happy results. concessions, of course, present as a wednesday, has been talking about temporarily seating those territories that the russians are controlling until later if you pray and can become a need. remember,
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that is one problem, but the problem is do the russians actually want to negotiate and all that they are having and the upper hand on the battle field. and they seem to be pushing through because they, they see that ukraine house and medical problems, the ukrainian armed forces have a morale problem. so for the russians and many russian common theaters have said it wouldn't be in russia's favor to enter any sort of negotiations, despite the fact that preston put in it has officially stated that he's ready to talk, but ready to talk on russian terms. and depending on the configuration on the battlefield, russia would then if we do some sort of settlement, so i think rhetoric aside, it will be quite a difficult job for donald trump to find some sort of compromise without having decided was either side to stop the war marina muran, military analyst,
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post doctoral research or the worst studies department of kings college london. thank you. thank you for having me. the thousands of syrians are marking one month since the overthrow of the charlotte southridge. she met a cause of being held in damascus. one of the country's economic and political future remains on certain residents continued to celebrate the end of the country. civil war or diplomatic edits of james bay's has the latest from the capital. a hey, in a box capable stadium just on the edge of the center of damascus, people have got it was sort of right, 3 home search. oh, there was a real feeling of exuberance. yeah, exactly. what about a, a bunch of all of the outside off to be of his family for almost 55 years,
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a group who outside the stadium, you actually have a picture, a large large publish that would it be on a bunch or on a side you can just see his hand at his forehead, the rest of it has been ripped away as his regime as his army, as his whole arthritis of secret police and the like was ripped away exactly one month ago. so you're going to hear here from a single don't ex, all in hong holmes who is famous. lucy revolution resumes also the proceeds from this concert. i did go to prominent and g o z, including the white helmet 0. remember that a civil defense schools that operated trying to rescue people from the rubble on the board by the searing apples and by the russian people. you speak to a smiling just over a month ago. you've been a foreigner in this city. people have been very wary of you. now they come up to
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you. they smile, they shake your hand. i think a good though they're a difficult days ahead, but they don't come straight. they all got right now. they're concentrating on one . but since the end of the a side regime was a relative called stability, days buys out to 0, damascus. the serial has seen swift development since the full of his regime last month. opposition forces a form to new administration and stepped up diplomatic efforts to show up regional and international support. the u. s. as it will ease some restrictions on humanitarian aid with some of the you, nations are considering lifting all sanctions imposed in response to the civil war . the 1st international commercial flight landed in damascus this week. many of the passengers were syrians coming home for the 1st time in more than a decade. but un estimates 115000 people have returned to syria in the past month. and then use are in administrative sion is urging the international community to help rebuild the country focusing on how to act as
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a senior fellow for the serial project at the atlanta council. and you're joining us from a symbol. and i'm going to ask you to really simplify if you had somebody who said, look, i'm not a syria expert. i know there's been a civil war for 14 years. i know it's been over for a month. how's the country doing? what would you say as well, the country is searching off uh 61 years of basketball. the last thing, the party that was dominating the publics fees and was in charge of the faith of millions and tens of generations, has been responsible for the last 14 years, a key for displacing half of the city and population. and it takes time to recover from this new to roll a little. and now the sea and people for a very long time has been waiting to turn the page and to take the same things and
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to have to govern the country as they spire with people that they know under present and hopefully a aspired for a better future. something that they can hand over to the next generations to come . wife, meaning pride, proud and also for the for, for a country that and, and speaks of itself in that region participate in the presenter more the country has not descended into chaos over the last month. there is fighting, especially with the courage, but the, the opposition groups amongst themselves have not been fighting. and overall there appears to be acceptance of the authority of the new, the new leader of middle sharah and his government team is, is that a fair characterization? first of all, if so, why is that? yeah, it is quite fair. i believe the 1st of all yesterday. and it were many concerns
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about the possibility of turning on fighting among the seed in a position of forces. but it seemed that after 14 years and the fresh of offering and fighting, especially in the 1st years of the conflict that the groups happening to hardway and that the few freedom and the disability of the country is much more valuable. and also i think that there's local constituency also within allow, within, within the accepted. so there is much more a concern about their own future if they do engage into anything and fighting. that's for one second one i believe. but the see when people has also, once again shown great deal of wisdom and restrict and the friend of the last members of the families, one way or another during the conflict either and,
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and in jail or in fighting. so they do have a lot of those that have been data to to assume if they want to. but we haven't seen any kind of a single act of revenge. neither in the last cause or in rule. celia, which speaks also volume about the return of the cd and people, and how hungry they are to uh to turn to page, and to write a bright one after the 14 love the use of for the leaders in your administration. middle shaw says that they are prioritizing right now, drafting a new constitution and then holding elections. but that whole process is going to take about 4 years to get to 1st constitution and then new elections. do you think he's going to have that long of a runway it well, that's
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a big challenge for him of the new administration and the day that the culture cannot go with the old constitution for that child. and would need to uh, to issue new regulations during the dispute, something that would allow him also and allow the people to be more participative and administration of the country. but they also feel hurt them feel part of this and you will see. yeah. so if a constitution doesn't emerge very soon, then he needs to fill the gap in between uh for the elections as so. so i think of the questions half of the see and people have been displaced again, either internally or abroad. there is a lot of logistical work needed to make sure that all cmt pro illegible, can vote, can cost and can also choose who to present them. otherwise the results of the
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election will be screwed. so i think that all the, the, the government can do is exit of this, but they would need also the help of the civil society. they would need to have of the regional community as well as international with the right assistance to kind of get and financial. this could be accelerated. um, hopefully get a good result. beautiful. all right. seen on how to head senior fellow for the serial project of the atlanta council. thank you. the the israeli forces have carried out multiple attacks across the gaza medical sources to allow us to 0. at least 44 palestinians have been killed since dawn on wednesday. the latest is really strikes, it's
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a park and gaza city. 5 people were killed in that attack. him. children are among the injured houses here. historical boys whom has the latest on these really strikes. he's reporting from darrow by law in central augusta. that must be quite charged with tension and see it regarding the continuation of these wait a minute to strikes postcards and what we have seen during the past 24 hours was very fluids, the because many human to build up the neighborhoods have been targeted and gaza city has it's considered to be the epi center for the lakes. the strikes and the reports are still emerging from northern gods and suggested the ongoing of bill jo, single parade, shocked by his, when he ground forces on the facility of the engineers. you in the hospital, in the north of district, i'm a new escalade thing. admit, just being taken by the east, by the army regarding the ongoing of trace integrations of residential neighborhoods and roof. i 60,
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the admitted trip to the military. ground incursions are still taking place as this total has been quite staggering. during the costs 24 hours, everyone to invest in gaza strip are really witnessing unprecedented brutality station. and they are suffering from a very remarkable escalation of their humanitarian misery. and the ongoing shortage is facing supplies, including a few that has the impact on the medical sector among produce fairly functional hospitals and gone. so as we have seen that some of them have been forced to shut down on a critical medical departments in order to save more. fuel in life is very ongoing restrictive images to deliver to you with supplies to the strip carrying capacity out there. but i kind of as earlier, a strike on the school housing display spell as thing is in jamalia, killed for palestinians and injured several others. the wounded were taken to the left of the baptist hospital in gaza city. israel last week attacked the colored
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one hospital in bate law here, putting that hospital out of service. israel has laid siege to within guns if a more than 90 days targeting shelter is hospitals and department blocks, a nurse at the end, the nation hospital in the north describes the situation that they're facing. you'll need to hand them to kind of a know every day where subjected to direct showing from the occupations tillery and cold cocked is targeting the hospitals and its surroundings. hunger is also present and food is not available. we have asked international organizations to allow the admission of aid to the hospital so that we can help people and provide them with food. unfortunately, so far, no one has been able to provide a due to the difficulty of the situation outside the hospital. and the difficulty of coordinating with the relevant potties. we have not been able to provide aid to the hospital. the situation in the hospital is very dia, and the devastated health care system in the south of the gaza strip is also on the brink of collapse. nicer hospital and han eunice is facing fuel shortages and is at
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risk of shutting down. as, as health industry says, fuel stocks are running out which will result in the remaining healthcare facilities. ceasing to function. he added that this fuel shortage will endanger the lives of patients. of a 0 is honey mountain mood and spoke to dr. bush, one of the month, who is on a medical mission at alex the hospital, that's in darrow bhalla about how fuel shortages impact the operations of the hospital facilities across the gauze treadmill radius tracts found our over one with them, flood injured civilians, many of them women and children and elderly individuals here at this facility i lost the hospitals, doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including quantity, biotics and surgical tools, and pin killer as an excuse for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionalities of basic and important essential equipment like the incubator,
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defense of leaders, and without electricity, as we can see here, really as science of blacklist, there's a coughing and problem is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. all fans with a flashlight do is for generators and air and the depleted. how is that affecting the operations in the hospital doing that operating theatre? the i c u. the incubator? these are basic departments and essential departments of the house. how is that affecting? yes, sir. i mean, i was just at a meeting at the nonsense medical complex and basically it's on a 24 hour basis at the moment that the trying to find fuel to generate tile to the hospital at any given time during the day, how and electricity will cut out for an area should be protected, such as the operating feet is the intensive care, including the need, the unfortunately our costs out there as well, which means that oxygen supply and basic needs for those patients will be cut short
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. and so at the moment we're just really working with a very fragile system and doing what we can with the majority of health facilities across cause or out of service. there is more of pressure added on this particular health facility in the central area. and there is a city making it very difficult for, and really and sufficient medical staff to do a job and daily basis exacerbated problems everywhere. and how in terms of providing proper health care, it's too much needed population signing my one of the from left to the hospice and there is by the policy is really government has confirmed that the body of the captive has been found in gaza. the military says the body of yusef as the name was found in a tunnel in the southern city of rasa. israel says 96 captives remain in the strip . you now soon comes as talks are underway in doha to reach a ceasefire deal. let's talk to honda so who it's about this home that you're joining us from oman,
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because the palestinian authority has suspended alpha 0 is operations in the occupied west. thanks. what do we know about this? about the retrieval of a body from hun you as well. these really military has released a statement confirming and that they were able to recover a body from a tunnel in southern gaza and drop off during a military operation. but the military says this is actually a place they have operated before quite a bit. now the father captive was found, but the military statement was quite interesting because it said it was found concerning findings of the fate of his son who is still believe to be held captive in gauze. the military and his really politicians alike have said that these 2 individuals were presumed alive and until today. so the military is not saying the fate of the son whose body was not recovered despite so mix reporting in his really
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media of the military at this time is only confirming the recovery of one captive from a tunnel in southern gaza and look. and it comes as at an incredibly sensitive time when these talks are still ongoing. by the way, apologies, i misspoke, i said hon units earlier, but you corrected me. it's rough. i thank you for that. the there are talks into us . we said right now about a possible ceasefire and hosted release deal. where do those talk stand? well, if these negotiations are ongoing, these talks are seemingly progressing because they're continuing. but for the last 14 months they've largely been out of steel made. and the recovery of this captive of his body comes at a sensitive time as i was just saying, because there are family members of captives, these really public has been protesting. they feel that the government has not been doing enough. and there's been a lot of reports within is really media leaks by anonymous has really officials who
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have said that nothing yahoo has prolonging the war for his own personal and political game saying that he's actually been the person who has been in the way of any sort of deal, but nothing you all who has been accusing him us of being the main obstacle this entire time. have also said that israel is the main opposite goal. so there are heavy sticking points going into these negotiations. but these really public nonetheless is getting tired of their government month after month. i mean, we're 15 months into this war and there is still no sort of progression on the deal . yeah, i'm the thank you very much. that sounds familiar with honda. so who's reporting from amman, jordan, i am as the international as calling on living on not to extradite and egyptian turkish poets to the united arab emirates of durham on our car. dolly was detained on the 11th the syrian border after returning from damascus last month. during his visit, he found himself criticizing several arab governments,
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including the u. a. levins caretaker cabinet approved the murat, the expedition request, amnesty ones that card we could be at risk of human rights violations. if he's extradited. still ahead on alpha 0, the us accuses sedans, paramilitary rapids, support forces of committing genocide in west or for and sanctions. their leader also leaders in the european union, warren, donald trump, against the threatening itself in border itself. the heat again calls the greenland to be seated to the united states. and the years 1st 10, his grand slam starts in a few days. we'll have an update for you on the 10th time. australian open champion is the the eastern that's been relatively quiet for the last week or so. what tired is
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currently coming across might bring a few light sheriffs to west in turkey. the wind isn't excessive. we're up to about twice degrees by day on the coast, about setting a mine in jordan because it's still cold at night. and so, so i'm just below freezing. but you've got to go inland and lift yourself up as a vision wise to do that. and my case is 13, exactly golf and same situation prevails on thursday, relatively warm and sunny by day, pretty cold by night. but these, as you might expect, there might be a few more writing channels on friday, running into that advanced tools, northern egypt, but nothing too dramatic. we have seen dramatic writing recently in the fall, most of the songs that calls floating around mecca or jetta. and that might have resolving is something more significant the line that you follow up through here, wrapping around in iraq with significant shares. i don't think much of come out of it, but most places beyond that. lake victoria still breathing. so every lunch time, the rush housing, kylie bush in board or not or be but the significant right has been for the staff
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in terms of near and full costs. why the warnings are to the immediate future if i'm allow me, if a significant, right. so for the summer shelf, avery way more or less from joe big north was we'll see some decent right of the humanitarian crisis in lebanon calls for immediate and sustained action. okay, foundations loving an emergency response subs as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering. promote in community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery. join ok, foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit. okay,
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adult tool. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching else 0 reminder of our headlines are russian attacks targeting the ukranian city of separation is killed at least 13 people. dozens are injured, and present, involved in their soleski has called on allies to put pressure on russia. following
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the air straight. thousands of syrians attend the concerts in damascus, celebrating one month since the overthrow of the charlotte subs machine. while the new administration has begun to rebuild the economy, the nation still faces an uncertain the future is rarely forces have car to have multiple attacks across gaza. medical sources tell alpha 0 at least 40 for palestinians have been killed since dawn on wednesday. sedans army is taking control of the city of house, of della and the southern state of just 0. it follows repeated attacks by the power military rapids support forces. the group has 4 civilians to flee about 40 villages . in the past 2 days, your assess has been targeting communities since october of so one of the senior commanders defected to the army houses here as have been, morgan has more from car to of the so the news army on wednesday was able to take back the village of how job the la, that's the village, about 50 kilometers a south of wouldn't get any in central to them and wouldn't let them use the
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capital of data states. now does data state was large me under the control or rather as long as the under the control awfully power minute through rapid support forces. within the early hours of wednesday, the army launched attacks from several friends to try to regain territory from the iris f. as they try to make their way to the capital equipment they need and to try to re take back the control of the space capital from the iris have. now fighting has also been happening here in the capital cartoon. the army long several artillery strikes against r as a physicians from the city of on demand to what's the city of north in the northern parts of the capital. and we weren't able to see plumes of smoke rising from the city of my seeing the northern parts of the capital and your classes. taking place between the hours of habits of the new army and speak to sources who say that he has. they were direct confrontation between the receptionist and his army in parts of the city of heavy and called to north. the army also said on tuesday that he was able to regain grounds from the recess in the city of undermining that they were
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able to free prisoners and killed the commander of the art stuff in the city of the man. now this is lucky to costs for the displacement of civilians. the continued violence has been leading to high displacement among civilians, especially those were traps in areas of conflict. he by morgan onto 0 cartoon in the us as imposed sanctions on our assess leader mohammed home done. doug, hello, washington says it is quote, holding accountable those responsible for atrocities it has accused the recess and its allies of committing genocide during their capture of nearly all of western dar for state us secretary of state density blinking says the group has systematically targeted civilians killing particular ethnic groups and carrying out mass rate under the sanctions. doug below is borrowed from the us and his assets, there are frozen a little slow leak shape is a sydney's attorney and legal counsel. you're joining us in washington dc. thank you for your time. we wanted your reaction to this, the characterization of genocide, the us is now called in what's happening in west and are for committed by the arse,
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f, a genocide about something that we may, i think are signal if the domestic carriers are going with mentally us and massages, acknowledgement tell low or a debit or a systematic and targeting father. so it's not just my card and so continuous humanity, but also all 5 doing side of the intent. i think the, the city bosses disagree with sort of bars that actually was those, you know, i'm put you on the side of this course. the gravity of the crimes committed, particularly against if a good 10 in duffel but look only enough for its little. so i mean, extending her to him and just, you know, as well then do you disagree? insured for now? speaks about. uh definitely i think this is very important to us to follow its very, a very late don't you know it's, it's coming from the demonstration directly. think of the leading office. what do you think of the actual sanctions that come along with this characterization? the sections on the liter mohammed, i'm done, doug low. he is banned from entering the us, which let's be honest, i don't think he's gonna really care about however, his assets are frozen. and perhaps just as importantly or more importantly,
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there are 7 companies, based in the united arab emirates that are owned by the are assess that are also placed under sanctions. and i think i could even do more like a session. so for me to have our stuff loc, significant, just to and just say the um, the, the, the, the ground or the situation. but one thing you need to look at is the 1st on the cosign. sure. and the, the, the 2nd um, uh, submit his brother. um, uh, last year for some of our clients that i think it's the be. now this is more by placing the, making some it down or assess, isolated on just, you know, bound, but the pre, medically and financially, but also politically as well. and then it poses a question whether you know our set as part of the political equation. now if you're talking about, you know, but we change peace or sufficient for solitude. so uh, and if you look at the 7 companies that have the assumption or when they're based on the, i think this is the biggest step to what extent without good, fortunately measures,
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this would be effective. but we would have to wait to see this, this advance piece. ultimately, i think it's in the mid, 811 factor. it's it basically we shifting the position of the, of the as a decision the lawyer are leaving. i think it's, you know, some of the binding has, uh, they have all the information that they need to classify and assets just to make anything . if you understood how many your assumptions work, they would give you time to try to engage it printed possibly. but they've seen that you that are so afraid there is no way of getting positively, even though they say hold up the correct things that you know, they're engaging with international community. they're trying to find a solution for the pump for the, for the, for the cost like, but i mean, actions on the ground, the suggest. otherwise, the things are to jump in. but since you're talking about engagement in diplomatic engagement, we have seen none, right?
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we have seen none since the civil war started. the r assess, has shown no willingness to engage to moderate its behavior, to decrease the level of violence to see any of the land that is taking just nothing. and i think this, this tried to be preceded by the transfer committee, the other and duty post. it took me to a much better than the on the eastern is on forces. the wasted you never to time. so i'm trying to engage with, you know, so this was such a organization to engage with the, with, with, with international lead efforts to been projected as well. but as you said, i think it's the, uh, when you look at their actions, you look at the. ready you're look at what they are doing in the, in and out for a basic pleasing on the way show you what advantage killings to play along with the fact finding mission as well. the report that has been issued. but recently i think it's, it's very difficult to, to uh, to protect the stand how sash would be a, i would say a genuine project. would it be stokes?
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and so i could hardly say them so they didn't talk to for any of the future in the, in the country. and they'll help shape sidney's attorney and legal counsel. thank you for your time today. thank you for having me. thank you so much. friends has warned us president elect donald trump, that the european union will not allow other nations to threaten its suffering. borders and trump has repeatedly expressed a desire for the us to gain control of greenland and says that he won't without the use of military force driven chancellor old f sholtes and says trumps comments has sparked in comprehension among european union leaders, england for national security purposes i've been told that for a long time, long before i even ran, i mean people have been talking about it for a long time. you have approximately 45000 people there. people really don't even know if denmark has any legal rights to it. but if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security. that's for the
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free world. i'm talking about protecting the very well. okay, we needed to protect the free world. let's put this to will hudson, a political economist columnist and author, you're joining us from london. thank you very much. i. so the us president saying that he wants a piece of another country in this case, greenland, how seriously do you take it? how seriously should or do yours take? what is, i mean 1st, what is extraordinary? is it's doing it the way it was couch to. it was pain. i didn't know how well thought out it was what it was premeditated or whether he just just to cut certain se bludgeoned out or he kept coming back. and it wasn't that, you know, it was the side thoughts because he said in the, i mean, i mean, and there's 2 ways to read. donald trump, i mean one is that his box is worse than his bite. and then actually when it comes down to it and he may say the same doesn't do them any other way to read him is actually,
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i mean he's perfect capable of doing this stuff. i mean greenland as long meet in america, sites actually uh, every treatment wanted to buy off the 2nd. well as you know, this new 50000. we've been living on it. and so it's actually one of the rights of governance of denmark. one that's in 2009. so i mean the, it could, if it changed to it could be it, it could become an independent country. it's not quite internet. and there is, uh there is um, an american based on it, which it regards very, very important to track spacecraft has to, you know, it's what's going on in space. we spinning an important cedar. it will actually, china did try to buy an old american base of some years back and shot records as soon as they're both ready to ship. it's got a big presence in panama saying, no, i mean that, that, that the kind way of interpreting what trump is,
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is kind of saying is, uh, the monroe doctrine and 1823 established that in the north and south america with the american sphere influence. and then even any pa who, who went to feed would actually call you the united states of america. and that's been a long standing thing for over 200 years. i said, workshops doing is we stating that in the context of, you know, today's threats. a likely kind of intensification comfort with china. that's the kind way of interpreting what's getting on the on kind. why or the about the realistic ways that this guys dangerous. he's going rogue and even if there are american interested, but panama and green that have to be defended, which is, you know, that they exist, but they existed for every other american president. and actually everyone is known . and what would happen if they tried to kind of do the military in either place? they know that you would have a strong reaction for the america. it hasn't needed to be said why site,
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why through the need to say it and why for the need to say is that you better cuz way of that. so that's kind of got the reaction from the french and german governments that you reported on. and quite rightly, i mean, come on. i mean, the idea that america is going to seize greenland o o, forcibly by it is guys of said aggressive on the necessary wrong. so if a student inches with threatened america's most capable of doing whatever it wants and everyone knows it without having to make those threats. so then you are a sector of state as me blinking said just in the last few moments that it's quote, not going to happen. and that we should quote, not waste a lot of time talking about this. having said that, and this goes to the point that you made, so trump famously picks fights, right? with people with countries with companies, we know that from his 1st term, some of those fights go nowhere. and this may be one of those, but others end up being very real, right? if the ask nato countries, we increase their military funding, ask china, we still faced with trade towers and that's, and i think it's, it's part of the point you were making because this is the us president saying,
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based on the biggest of platforms, you can't completely dismiss at the president elect to make it, pardon? you can't completely dismiss the crush con, i mean this man, this man is putting on his face. he's 78 years old. he's got a and a his is uh, you know, he knows what good who knows? um, as he has, he has been a menace appeal to a posse, american electorate. we know that he is wise president for a 2nd time extraordinarily. and you have to take seriously what he says. so you're breaking it away is you know what he's saying, but like i said earlier, i mean, he isn't going to happen. i mean, idea that, you know, it is going to be, you know, the power of human readings. they've got a storm green light is just not going to happen. i mean, it subsides anyway. so what he's doing is, is he's going to chinese off, and he's moving the chinese off because he expects a that's of a piece. i mean,
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you know, a, china, china, as you probably now, is this building really going to shift which over the last kind of 12 years under present, she is being really expanding. it's if it's around the world and i hope this will, it is in progress. and in the, in greece and measure ranging in pakistan, bangladesh and um, in the meter, i think, uh, in the west indies, uh, is about betas audits and in panama. but actually if things get tense with china and they didn't try to build the base to buy it a base and a green line, he is literally blowing them off. and so i think i should be seeing more, really in the context of his aggression towards china. that actually kind of a realistic thing that's going to it wouldn't. and in the 4 years that he's gonna be president, but it's, it's a window into his mind. and we, and we should all be worried. i mean,
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it's worrying actually the financial markets when i live in a country, britain where yields and government debts have gone to a long time. government, good debts are going to assess the high front and about the impacts of, i mean, the global bond stuff that's happened is really affect to britain a lot. so it's, it's actually having a kind of and the child. so executives that to make the statement not once but twice in the last 48 hours saying things financially sorted, 6 live green on may never happen. but actually uh, you know, um, financial district ation of the energy, southern country like britain is happening even as we took a well, thank you very much for joining us on the else. is there a news? thank you very much. indeed. thank you. tens of thousands of people have fled their homes after wildfire has ripped through areas across the us. city of los angeles, 2 people have been killed firefighters, a strong seasonal winds, have been whipping up embers and sparking larger fires. president joe biden says
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he's watching the situation and has offered federal assistance after 0 as rob rentals during this line from the pacific palisades below the hills, where one fire has continued to burn. we can see where we can see the smoke, the haze behind you. rob walk us through the situation there as well. cyril, we drove up through the hills of pacific palisades area along the famous sunset boulevard. and for some of the neighborhoods, there is no connectivity up there, so we can do our live broadcast from those locations. however, i can tell you it is a scene of the total disruption, abject devastation house after house block after block reduced to ashes. some structures still burning, certainly hundreds, if not thousands of structures have been destroyed. this is one of the 3 major
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fires that are burning in los angeles and the, the greater surrounding metropolitan area. one here on the west uh along the pacific coast. uh, another to the east. uh, in the mountains uh, verging on pasadena and another in the north around fillmore as its called, all 3 of them causing enormous amount of destruction, its 70000 people having been evacuated. as you mentioned, there have been so far as we know, according to officials to fatalities. there been a significant number of injuries that. ready was official say not only to residents, people who perhaps waited too long to heat the warnings to evacuate and also to firefighters. now firefighters have been working flat out some of them for or 20 or more hours at a time. battling the blazes in this intense wind environment,
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the wind gusts, a tear down by the coast are just as an incredible buffeting. you can almost get knocked over by them. a 120 mile an hour with uh, excuse me, a 120 kilometers per hour. winds with gusts higher than that. this is called the santa ana when we can feel it right now. it blows from the mountains and the dryer areas down to the, to the seeds, the pacific ocean. and it creates an incredible risk of fire. one other reason for that risk as far as that last year around this time we had a bundle rains here in southern california that caused all of the vegetation to grow and flourish and ro, waist high and more in some areas. now all that vegetation is dead and dried out and full of the sort of aromatic oils of, of these, these desert rush plants,
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and that's just tinder. so that here is the situation here. it's a burn and you can see the smoke. i can smell the smoke, it's uh it's, it's very, very intense. and there were cinders and bits of ash blowing through the area. most of these buyers are as yet completely on contains. but the authorities here are asking for firefighters to come in from all the surrounding states, nevada, oregon, washington, and try to put as many firefighters as they possibly can to take control of this very, very destructive catastrophe. southern california, 0, rob rentals. thank you very much for that report there from pacific palisades. appreciate that. thank you, rob. as nicholas madura was said to begin this 3rd term is then as well as presidents on friday. that's despite opposition claims that edmondo gonzalez won july's election and arrivals,
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or calling for mass protests against madura who's been in power since 2013. alexander m. p at the reports, the swelling of position leader, my the equity and i'm a child is battling to make her 1st public appearance in many months. what can i get the woman that speaking from an end disclose location, she's urging her supporters to take to the streets on thursday. i have the president because my daughters controversial 39 ration and assured him she would also be there a couple of couple or 91 that i wouldn't miss to stay for the world. it's a historic day. it's a day which over this way, and it's going to be part of it's a day that we will tell our grandchildren about. i received a mandation, the primaries on a commitment to never, ever abandon the venezuelans. my child has been hiding since august a month after the dispute it presidential elections, which the oppositional candidate to the one sally says the overwhelmingly one tablet,
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but the race was called in favor of incumbent president nicholas and the buddha. without presenting any verifiable voting tallies, the elections were followed by a heavy government crackdown in a wave of political detentions. they don't know by gonzales who fled to spain has been on a tour to governor international support for a democratic transition in venezuela and promises you will return to be sworn in after meeting with president joe by doing another us officials in washington. on tuesday he left for panama, revealing that his son in law was kidnapped by mass man in caracas in obama. how can we do when the swelling interior minister says gonzales will be arrested if he attempts to re enter the country? and will know once i go to get sleep wondering if at monte gonzalez over at p a set foot in venezuela, he will be arrested and tried by the venezuelan justice system. and those who come with him will also be arrested. meanwhile, the government has increase military presence and cut out because and called for
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a counter protest on thursday. when the swelling say the situation is unpredictable . if it's my due, i don't really care because he's something we already expected, of course, by edwin to it's one in. well, that would be nice bye. treat both options the really matter to me because we need to be neutral. given the situation. despite the rising tensions and international pressure, many venezuelans remain skeptically. that gonzales will return any time soon and are preparing for another 6 years under the science. and the goodness of my daughter, allison is just either still ahead on alpha 0 in new zealand cricket to celebrate the after the superman cache against drunk up that's coming up in the device of the racing damage close to the precious cross. lots of chillies is being
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with us with one of the world's biggest advert conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and so if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no stress. and that's why you know i, for 3 wilding patagonia on, i'll just say era. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, there's plenty of sports news with peter stomach and we joined us in the studio. peter, sir, thank you very much. all the thoughts can take
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a step closer to we suppose trophy of the pool boss. later on wednesday, the read space talk them away in the 1st leg of lee cup semi finals. it's been a very impressive 1st season in england. so for full slots living full county top, the premium began champions league standings. so facebook is basically having recently beaten them, 63 in the po, box of, of the way, the way a game or 2 weeks ago we could, we could show our identity, but they will definitely also box in the game where they show how good of a team they are scoring free goals against us is um is also an accomplishment. i know we score 6 and have game as well, but scoring free against assets and whatnot. many teams have done till the waste time have set truly in love with a d. as a manager following the clubs, underwhelming showing in the 1st off of the season, i'm gonna take is dismissal, follows heavy defeats against both level who and mentioned specifically overall, it's been a struggle for the former spain boss since taking over before the start of the
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season. these guided waste time to just fix winning some 20 premium need matches, meeting them in 14th place, full but chelsea manager grant also is expected to replace them in a few days. so i'm same time australian open champion that you all could which will be guineas quest to extend these recording melvin. no one has one more of the open side of them. the sort of in some of the lease is $24.00 grand slam titles. oh, so unmatched the 37 year. busy will be seen down under, with these new coach and the mary. a man who finished runner up at the slab 5 times from one record school to another. new technology is being trial. we change to help betterments in place and prove they came with the codes. david staples, us and then pick fabens and play a how would shoot his face. many opponents, but known quite like this is being put through his paces by a training device powered by artificial intelligence. things like speed. i might be able to tell you, hey, i'm getting a little bit tired at the end of the match for at the end of the 13. but i wouldn't
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be able to tell you exactly how much slower my smashing might be getting. you know, my opponent might be retrieving it because i'm, you know, maybe dropping off and that's my snap speed. those are little things that if you had data to, you'd be able to kind of refine and kind of improve in your name. is developed by tie one's industrial research institute, the technology combines high speed cameras and a powerful al chip to provide instantaneous statistical feedback. the potential is huge in professional robinson. one of the quickest sports in the world where the shuttle can travel more than 400 kilometers an hour. i'm excited. see where it goes, cuz we've kind of seen in some other sports right now. how technical um, they're getting in progressing with technology. i like to use golf as an example, if you see how technical and how it can take you with their players are with low speed, all speed, high curvature, right? and so i think those are the types of things that we will start to see some latency
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racket sports as well. well, i could help the world's top players for next the game. it's still the real human beings doing most at the hardware out on court. for now at least they've been stokes. i would just say we're talking starting legend eunice con is making a return. so the international cricket scene calling here is partners. tom's all time leading run score and test as being appointed as a team mentor for upcoming stone for the champion started fee, which begins next month and will be hosted by pa, keystone. calling briefly worked with upcoming stone in 2022. and the students as pucky, stones bass, and coach the year before and check out the superman catch from new zealand. nathan smell, the main thing is a strict could help the black cat speech relating to by 130 runs and taking unassailable to no lead in the one day series. tried to swing it away. okay, we'll leave a day for the time being. i'll be here again later with most bullets. new sir. all right, thank you very much. that's our superman peter,
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they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and snap if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is. then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no surrender. and that's why you're going for 3 wilding patagonia on, i'll just say era. the black book disease is a maintenance for the african coca form. i had a concern for couldn't see much around the world. the international cook organization reported a 14.2 percent dropped for the 20232024 season. resulting in the lowest copay, harvest intrinsic to us produces here say, climate change is making things worse. as a result from us over describing with high cost of front lasers and pesticides, i'm moving to across like rubber folk and only say high production costs and promised diversifying drive across. one continued to affect output. this in turn
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