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admittedly, but this is such as this high pressure stitches and stuff like that to northern greece and back towards the space old place is subject to beautiful weather as you've got nothing above your head. but if you have it, sorry for costs, are all the adults around the edges where the weather is being stands. a southerly breeze crossed the body shop and scanned the various so it's much, much involved in becoming increasingly starting the next day for the pump. or maybe how some noise, noise, noise in sweden. otherwise single figure submissively entrust the most likely by night. and that extends all the way down to the very obviously different central mediterranean storm system here means heavy rain snow about 5 as nice as property, but it, tilly and algeria may be 17, is here as well. but rain and strong winds are going to be the present in this from it is probably going to be some settings where it might be even in the body are ex, come later on saturday. but mainly the effect is going to stretch down to us. these prompts of north africa and the head of it quite a strong winds will pick up the dust, giving maybe a sandstone in libya, deposition brace,
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a seasonal brace has been blowing house where it keeps going. not quite as dusty as it was. it's still nice and warm, possibly too warm, but cooling down a little in the got to be a unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence and as i said, 11 on, on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people matter just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very of face because of the 2nd child presidency. they don't see the need and then try to do a piece of people on social media. the stream on out to 0. when the sun rises brilliantly here, the history was written and the nature became
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a theory is here, the beast, and in a totally the timeless journey. the parking back here watching out just here a ton, somebody kept the headlines, is ready for us is all still killing palestinians across calls in any to days out to receive 5 deal with the great at least a $101.00 palestinians have been killed since the deals announced on wednesday as well as security cabinet is meeting to discuss and approve of deal, which includes the release of captives and fees are divided on the agreement,
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which is due to be implemented on sunday. oh that speak now to my mother in law. so he is a professor at the, the institute for graduate studies, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, the bill weights the world weights as well to approve it. that's where we're at. so this stage to. yeah, i mean at this point the media reports that i'm seeing coming out of israel suggest that it's basically a done deal at this point and they're reporting that they expect this really captives to start being released at 4 pm on, on sunday. so i think we're in a good place from that standpoint and that we can expect to get to phase one. i think there are bigger questions about phase 2 and phase lottery, but apparently they even calling the cabinet into a meeting that's been delayed several times while the prime minister tries to deal with some divisions in the meantime, divisions in the cabinet. in the meantime,
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we're not hearing from the bite and administration, the sort of rhetoric that we heard from, from anthony blinking secretary of state about how, you know, bring, can you start about how, how much has to, how we got, well, not hearing the israel has to hurry up and approve it, right let's, let's listening to what anthony blinked and actually had to say in june when remember, this deal was pretty much proposed the 1st time countries throughout the region and around the world as well as international organizations, endorsed israel as accept and so my message to governments throughout the region, people throughout the region is if you want a ceasefire press from us to say yes, if you want to alleviate the terrible suffering of palestinians in gaza express
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from us. so yes, if you want to get all the hostages press from us to say yes. so as we hear a threat from one is ready, the cabinet administered to belong to the another one threatened to quit the government. is it now clear that wal anthony blanket has been telling the world full for how for yeah, actually was the case as a hasn't agreed uh to this deal. yeah, that was a pretty good act, acting job, actually by, by blinking. uh we know now that uh the us 1st of all did not deliver a written draft to how may i ask to agreed to uh, for uh many days after um, after this deal was 1st sort of or the proposal i should say was 1st sort of uh, put out there. uh, that's number one, number 2, we now know that israel never accepted it. it was never and is really a proposal and israel never, never agreed to it. but throughout this process, certainly throughout the process of ceasefire negotiations, the u. s. has done what the rise always does,
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which is stand by its it's closest ally, israel, right? they, they blame the palestinians, even though it's is real, that's committing whatever transgression we're talking about that's, that's consistent for us a little bit. and it seems, if you follow the tweets of, of some of the government ministers that people like it might have been giving you these, the national security administer. also, curiously, someone who was convicted on terrorism, judges, and supporting terrorism. and he's making no secret about it. when he said on january the 14th or quotes in the past, yet through all political powell, we succeeded in preventing this deal from moving forward. time and time again. now when you listen to that it's, it's quite clear that there was no unit entity within these very cabinet. and there's a big question mark over how much shoot indemnity that will be going forward in.
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and then what happens is the 2nd phase $2.00 and $3.00. yeah. i would actually argue that there's been a, a pretty, pretty much a near consensus among the is really leadership of the need to continue with the war netanyahu has made that perfectly clear that they had no interest in, in an actual ceasefire, and an actual end to the war, but instead of the continuing continuation of the warrant, every stage sammy, these really said the same thing that they wanted to have their cake and eat it too . they said we want our captors back, but we want a one sided cease far. we demand that from us, caesar's fire, but we didn't, we give ourselves the right to continue your bombarding gods, or that's what they said at every stage of negotiations. and people can go back to the, to their own published statements. and just putting this all into perspective, even if it all holds together, we're not talking about and talk to patients. and then to want international. it is riley, human rights groups cole, a pop type. we're not talking about even an end to the siege on golf. so right,
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i mean, that sort of situation what the un secretary general has referred to and several, un officials as the root causes, you know, the, that, that, that wasn't the vacuum when, when this will pro count that won't be addressed. sides, right? know the structural impression, uh, it's still it's still there and then, and we also have to remember, and i, and again, i don't want to rain on people's parades here, but the un published a couple of reports in the spring. one report said that it will take about 80 years to re rebuild garza and the same reports that it could be done in 16 years. if things were accelerated and money was just kind of thrown out, thrown into it. the 2nd report spoke about these. unexploded bombs that are littering the ground by the thousands and guys are it said that it will take about 14 years just to clear those. so it's a humanitarian catastrophe on every, on every level. and you're speaking to some of the larger issues and we haven't
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even gotten to address those. thank you so much. i'm the most safe from the del, how is that you, for graduate studies for coming in french presidency manual. my call is in by route for talks with newly elected president joseph found my chrome says his visit is to help consolidate lebanon sovereignty and insurance prosperity. allen's election ended 2 years of political deadlock, but left the country without the head of state lebanon itself. it is of economic crisis, a maurice and they as well as offensive against the law of the joins us now from the root. so 1st of all, take us through the focus of this visit from the french president. he wants to show supports to the news in this country. he says that there is no 11 on a new awakening in his words,
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but there is no doubt. this is thoughtful from projecting. it tends to end, so it has a historical relationship with 7 on it. was among the countries that was involved in behind the scenes effort for the 2 year paralysis in the country. back in 2021. my call came to 11 on. it was just days after the baby was port explosion, kill dozens of people and level nearby neighborhoods. at the time, he promised the lebanese people that the international community would push for an international investigation into the blast. and he also promised that the international community would stop giving blank checks to the political class, which has been planned for running the economy into the grounds since 2020 and nothing has changed. the political class does not carry out reforms. in fact, they even stalled the domestic investigation into the blast. things have now changed and they asked him, how did this come about was an international pressure? was it the result of the fact that hezbollah has been weakened and as well as
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devastating war against the group? now what more chrome said was that there were, has been collective awakening on the parts of the whole political class that they need the support of the international community, not just to revive the economy, but to rebuild what was destroyed during the war. there is no doubt the international community did play a role in bringing about this political change 11 on now has a new president's new prime minister who is in the process of forming a new government and saying, what is emerging from this visit in terms of support for the lebanese on me, of the yes, there's been a lot of focus on the lebanese army, not just from other countries. and the international community is expressing their willingness to support the lebanese army to strengthen it. because is going to play a main role in the upcoming period. first of all, it's going to have to deploy across southern 11 on as part of that cease fire agreements between has well on is rel is supposed to make sure that the area is
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free of arms and fighters outside of the states control. and the inaugural address of the president and the acceptance speech of the prime minister does admit both of them talks about the states monopolizing arms of the country, which is really an apparent reference to has but loss. so the message of the new leadership is that they are going to move forward with, with strengthening the role of the space, the role of the army, and that's according to the cease fire agreement as well as going to have to this arm. now this is very controversial and it's a very divisive topic and 11 on and a for an advisor to the a french president said that he's coming also to try to help the lebanese president come up with a national defense strategies to do an address as well. as weapons, i find so much st. ahold of that to syria. now we're active, us and civil society organizations are calling on the new administration to build
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the united and inclusive country. they say the rights and freedoms of both men and women must be respected sub and divided reports from damascus. these students have little idea how to use this being proper, but they are determined to make the universe look. it's best that all the students work at the top, while others help out all over damascus city. and you are busy working together and volunteering to for the exploit the new fund freedoms. following the fall of a charlotte regime inside the campus goes and boys are not waiting for outside help and are treating it as their home. they say this in still a sense of kindliness and students that they believe helps improve people and society. you a part of the civil society that this theme and janine are from the mathematics faculty. he hadn't quite a lot and i'm just out am in this initiative is to make syria besta clean a safe and most civil people have a key to achieving this. nobody else. this initiative will foster cohesion within
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the community. our university is a reflection of ourselves, so we decided to clean it and control height is the top. people remain united without civil so everyone can contribute to building this country. savings of a society paid an important role in the uprising against a sub people across the country field along the way. did regime change was acumen to do it for my city in men and women in detention center. my thoughts on says so in society, activists like her played a role in maintaining the struggling insights here yet. and also an intern actually forums to keep the actual life. and they want to put a pendant schools to be the one that they, there's a very practical role that we can play now as civic actors and, and turing, that there's an inclusive political transition for this country. so that we can the part from that, that the legacy that the sad regime has less than its legacy of devastated states
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and different states of communities and perverse society. we need to work on making sure that this is representative of the aspirations of theory and woman and man. and it's not something that's done through a secretary and co tablet. it's something that is done. i do to form a social contract that oppose um, citizenship and, and, and, and leads this country to become a state of democracy and one that respects rights and freedoms. this needs the efforts of everyone, including syrian civil society actors. so these new leader ever the shuttle assets is government wants all the syrians to be part of a national dialogue to which even democratic political transition after decades of routed by the assaults comedy festival society says it does not want to take away from what prices have achieved here, but it also wants to underscore the sacrifice is a drawer, which was played by teachers and engineers and doctors inactive. and part of syria remained united and inclusive. they to want to have a say in how this country is run. it's on them and you have it done to view the
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most ever on president my so it possess skia and has arrived in moscow and his 1st official visit to the country possess can, will hold talks with these russian count the pods so that they may have fruits in the 2 sides expected to assign a 20 year strategic partnership agreement. russia, it wrong treaty will include close defense cooperation for more on this that speak to you to shovel volleyball in moscow. so 1st of all, i start with the mid a tree uh aspect. so based on what sort of ministry cooperation does this deal envisage on the well, sounds kept 6 even say that say it's going to be amazing of the 2 friends of the house that a sewer and present bashar assad. uh, obviously i look to uh, interest in the country about this uh, visit a right now. so in terms of um,
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in terms of amended treat acculturation between the 2 countries that he runs. main interest is to obtain weapons that know you could add conventional weapons. but what things that kind of help repel potential is really tax. iran would like to receive uh, some, uh, some russian, some of the fonts depression as $400.00 and defense systems. i get some kind of razor electronic wolf, i equipment rate uh, the latest version of the russians, 2 such 5 point address. uh, what's the intelligence services believe that everyone is trying to get help from russia into development of its nuclear program in exchange for a rainy and friends at short range ballistic missile. but iran obviously does not need. a lot of brushes help to make can nuclear weapons who wrong can do it without rushes help right now i stole the technology, but russia is building b boucher and he says, how long in the country. so the nuclear cooperation does take place in the country
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and understand also on the table economic issues. what kind of uh, economic cooperation are they looking at? yeah, absolutely. so the 2 states actually calling this comprehensive strategic partnership agreement, which is covering as variety of issues, it will contain 47, all schools act according to ringing for administrative economic cooperation comes 1st in the document. and secondly, strengthening a cooperation. the field of security and defense has just mentioned, and according to the ringing officials and russian officials as well as will and anyone else, it shouldn't be considered a threat, but it seemed to strengthen the country's security. but at the same time, a b s i, i just have to mention that to the visa, disagreement is not containing the paragraphs about the mutual defense, something like russia between men's kind of disappear young and talking about. and
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so talking more about the economy, trade turnover between russia and the wrong, they see a may break, a rank hold, thanks to this new partnership agreement. and that's according to the ring in the past to the, to russia. has them gilani, according to him, tre, 10. now, what between the countries last check, see the $4000000000.00 us dollars. the countries that doing serious one day is working hard in the economics phase. and of course, the things like agriculture, industries and cultures science. and these a lot of the aspects also being discussed today and a going to be to be worked on between 8 it welts well when the countries at developing that mutual relations. thanks so much you to ship of oliver. the still ahead on al jazeera and sport history is made in the call riley details coming up with joe the
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let's catch up on all the smallest news with joe now. somebody thank you very much for time. grand slam champion, call us our cross has brought into the last 16 of the australian open. the number 3 seems dropped his 1st fact to the tournament, but safely managed to navigate his way past new port just in the brown encounter across has never one in melton before and promised to get a new test to or if he can choose the title. this year after the, when he gave the him to the design could be this whole,
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let's try the in crowd wants to know if you are to win the extra, you know, it been once they've gone away. i can't get a room. i think there's a camera or so it's going to be it's gonna be a camera. oh, so that's uh, you know, the only thing that i me see, she lives here but at the platinum the it's, it's already taken across was up stage that you before he even begun playing the the i always the call it is a i think that's why for a but i junior tennis play a cool john had been chosen to make the customer a coin toss between the players and was clearly delighted by the outcome. and so he'll remember this for the rest of his life. second, see that he's on the start of continues to take steps tools, his 1st major title,
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the german east post purchase opponent jacob, suddenly in straight set there has been a grandson, finding this twice, most recently at last he hasn't been chosen in paris. does any women's champion arena? so? blanket remains on track for an australian, a trick of titles. the welcome one was nice. what horrified denmark flora telson in the 3rd round on broad labor, rena, a sub was waiting a down and test and broke the belt of russian full straight times at the source of the match. but somehow sutherland go hung on to win 766 full of move in to difficult hours of tennis to mount faithful. she said data and today's during this much i was thinking, oh my god, i'm really thought because she was so really, really thought situations and i was just staying there. i was trying to put her on the pressure. i was. so i was trying really hard over the years, so i was trying to lot with the different different stuff and they seemed all of
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those to all of those difficult experiences to make make me really, really tough, tough person. but to time champion, they gave me a soft case out, forced to retire with an injury while she was trailing. and how much with belinda bench which a socket. well, so i pulled out the oakland final earlier this month with a terminal industry. is that guy? and holland does find a huge contract extension. it munches city keeping him that until 2034. it's a 9 and a whole few deals for the 24 year old striker who a school a 111 goals, and a 125 games since joining from birth to adult. and in 2022. they don't. why strongly code will be the 2 full when the contract expires? it comes to city, wait for verdict on a 115 alleged breaches of the premier needs financial rules. it's difficult if it was i'm because it was some big moments and everything and quite honest i'm, i am happy and that's the right. let's see. so super proud and happy
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and yeah, i'm going to stay for a long time. so now i can fully focus on the, on getting back to once again i'm a d all i was the hero for lunch. so united this time, he's go to 12 minute, patrick, the secure, a. come back when i've a south hampton, you know, i said we're heading for that full straight home last to the 1st time since the ninety's thirty's. box seal is set up with 3 goals and the 82nd minute. and they 13122 year old in the eyes because it's a sort of like equalizer against never who earlier this month and, and ninety's minute went up against mine city in december. he just signed the contract. you know, i said the all is just the good play in premier league history to school 3 goals in the last 10 minutes of a game. and they've all been united players like on a social scale, came on as a sub to school full in an 81 when i've heard nothing of forest and 1999. and wayne
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rooney, schooled 3 of his full goals and the last 10 minutes against the whole city that was in 2010 was a brief moment before the young keep this quarter and not 3 for the club like this, but the needs to focus on the next much because these are already in the past and for fedex, and we have to be careful with the young kids was a really good joke today. he has a lot to improve. he needs to appreciate these moments, but tomorrow he's going to recover. and we have to prepare for the next scene as so we mentioned social skills earlier, he set to return to management. so the 1st time since parting ways with united in 2021, then a wage is expected to be confirmed as the new coach at the chic dash in the turkish super league. that would put him against another form, a united coach jose every year. who's in charge of the phonetic patchy, and staying around the dre dollar range of the quote to find the culprit delray. and by pay and benefits junior, put them to know ahead against delta v go. it finished to,
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to in regulation. they got the job done in extra time, though with 2 goals from andric. and another stunning strike from federico bells at the outset defending champions athletics awhile when knocked out by us. the sooner that time the city found the k mountaintop against the cleveland cavaliers and the bottle of the n. b. a is the best teens that's on the top of the west and come 1st and head home advantage against the caps through the leading team in the east safe . you'll just alex on the so the show for the from the with 40 points is they ran out comfortable windows one person for the one for see this is and history is in made in the back hall rally. yes. eat larose, has become the 1st driver from saudi arabia to take the title, racing on time soil all send. he finished daily, 4 minutes clear of his rivals. all right, that is like is pulling out more light. so me. thank so much. i that's what i'd say
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. so this news out of the good news is tom is back with another full show. so to stay with us the as is there a war on guys a continue, the new series takes you beyond the headlines of the country. we were now set for a month and i operated again every day. most of my lists were just children. award winning. most of them are due to speak to plastics such in victoria rose. i think when you go and you know that you're making a difference, it's very hard, no escape refrain on out as the era. one of the last remaining ancient forests in southeast asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumber jacks and drivers. we follow that treacherous journey as they walk through extreme condition together and
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transport this dangerous but precious cargo risk in your phone, you on al jazeera in the charging town of address is dry, hot and unforgiving a boat so done by the army in the palm. many terry rapids support forces have been fighting for more than a yeah. had deja abraham has just arrived at this. come for refugees and the other pull down. there was a complex that so we had no choice but to come to chat, joined by hundreds of thousands out is all escaping a will. that is not that making this cost for supposed to be temporary. now there are more than 200000 to then use. if you do use the government is relocating then to another couple about a 100 kilometers from here. the income come, you know, conflict in dar for region has lasted for 20 years and the current situation is
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done, positively ignited those tensions. how did you bring safe keeping high children alive? was the hardest part of the journey. the goals are under attack, more than 100 palestinians have been killed since the cx 5 deal was a great the potomac right. this is al, just there live from. so coming up is real security. kevin, this is meeting to discuss the safe spot to the government still hasn't approved the deal full of focused on the prime minister and wrong con is sentenced a full team d as in prison pieces the corruption cases against them. politically,
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most advisors must go in toronto suited to expand military and economic ties with the rainy and leda visiting russia.

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