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in the past 2 months alone, with the official transit center has full many a choosing to settle and comes near the border, but a work as a struggling to meet the needs. catherine. so i report from the joe border crossing 2 months ago. settlements like this insult, so don, one not here. this area is on the boat or would sit on people's leave. war from the north are coming from areas in that country. like white 9 states, the blue nile and seminars regions and to 0 state father know we're fighting has intensified this biscuits august, 1st, emergency supplies to be received by those who have just arrived, shut pads all day and has been here for a month. she's ill, how children are young. she doesn't know if her husband across the border is alive . i know again and then i went to the hospital, but they did not give me any medicine. this is the 1st time i'm getting food. more
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than 30000 people in this area are due to receive aid about 1400 crossing into the country every day. most use informal entry points along the poorly secured for the most of the displays. people wants to settle in areas closer to the closer to the homes in some done, ideally they should be relocated to transit centers about 10 kilometers from. yeah . but those kinds of sensors. it's a floor aid work who's struggling to meet all the needs of those here. because i know it's enough. we are doing this to respond as official. i know about us. going to give them a something to it's just for 3 days before they go through other processes. people this thing. yeah, it is going to be very difficult for them when you type in uh, organizations someone to help them out to this location. so because they're very
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close to the modem, mario on that and had children have decided to leave in the space. she was a farmer back home. now, she can't afford a single meal in the back if this country can sustain us, will remain here. but right now everything is very expensive, food is expensive, the growth of sticks reusing, to build a very expensive side to the life of these people who have lost everything. catherine, sewing all g 0 on salt to don's buddha with food on well that's it for me, laura kyle: for now you can always find plenty more on website that's i was there, adult calm. and also that was more news hair on, on to 0 of to women make science the
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limits to have a dream contains key stuff in your own adventure. now counter and wayne the or the
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these for instance, one of the most amazing places in the world. it is very, very diverse you can have a 1000000 questions every time that you go to the forest. busy you many of you have . busy on the ph. d, since you once you're still level 0 when he comes to the forest. for me, that's really cool in science that you're always learning and these knowledge is very powerful. there's no, let's contains people's life. contains a community these far, is this very threatened by deforestation,
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and here we have a, a spaces of spider monkey that is critically endangered. that is, the brown headed, the clarion brown headed spider monkey this is estimated that there's less than $500.00 individuals in the wealth going to freedom price for them, the the upgrade to the right. now when you
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come in, the get goes, oh okay. there are still a lot of things that we need to discover that we need to find out. i so the, the density of the signing most in a certain area and how these might inform the conservation of the species. i discovered that brownhead spider monkey sat by till for the dispersion of certain 3 species in the took one 1st and the seed germination of these trees east improved by passing through the gods of spain. this means that they are to guard the nurse of the heavy dead as a number. a spacious,
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while they feel if we can serve them a work on serving the happy that the physical. so this forest for different generations depends on this fight in which i get very excited when i see them. because every time you learn something new, every time is always try and so see for example, now i'm dying to go and see which 3 they were feeding on. and if we find any seats that the different k that let's try the d m homes on the send me just this thing and this is a, the one symbol most likely that you what i like this not a lot of less. you can say that that it is difficult to get to me as soon but i way
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to go with the, the, the, the one of them being the you that was sunset by the metal ahead of me. and i see on the that that to me for the process. so good then. so then what ahead of me 9, you can get a said loveland of the i lived in mexico city in 2011. i came here for the 1st time after leaving here a year, i realized that more had to be done in order to protect them. the
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mean that was that a lot of the you know, the you can see like the, the, the doing best to go month villanova university huts but the funds from south of find them us until the north of middle and the most effected area by the for a station is the northwest and part of a car there where we are. the orange at bit is it this? what has come to that research? we have the tools house and hector's, that green area is the remaining forest. in the cindy's region, the white area is the the copeland area or the palm or less well there is that
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have been the forest it so far the english issues. but i hope it's not as difficult as what we have been tools just to know of calculating the dates the day since the craps of the 1st is fly out of batch. we have little credit back in november. i'm trying to, when i speak to us 41011 days of ups and on continuous negotiations and what city, you know, when we look at and reflect on what we have achieved the last few days, we feel we follow through your story for all the time that to be wasted in this new oceans. why do we know that at the end of the day to be on the resolved on any associated campus? we have seen that the framework so that we have agreed on december is the one
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that's being very like very annoyed couple of days ago. and that's december. i'm not talking about december 24. i'm talking about december 23, which means that on just a year of the goal, shifting details and honestly some meaningless things compared to the lives of the people that they have lost. so we are hopeful that now the contradictions would be different and everyone was here responsible to put that on for this. and we would like to, let's talk about the future. i'm to be more affordable. and this is actually what happened since october 7th, mazda waco, quote, for the region. that's also we need to address the issue of the palestinians, and we need, we have cnn momentum builds on the world about the to see a solution that's being absent. unfortunately for a very long time, and we hope that we can build on batch wilmont and then achieve this and having a piece for region where or people living side by side piece for the as been in
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a secure and safe environment. and that's what, to be honest fighting for what we are trying to do and to contribute to our best in order to ensure that there is a stability investigation for this, the fall or on people without us. and but the gc or an extended region on the we have in that role address of uh, president trump. uh yesterday and no from one point till was the abraham's accord. uh, do you think that uh, as from 2 point, oh, will also be more open of for working for a 2 state solution. we hold, hold for an equity and we have seen that, as i mentioned, the critical is that they have pets in the last few days, off of the indigo oceans has showed us that there is a strongly bush event determination to find solutions. and basically,
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in order to have a solutions happening and implemented, you need to listen to all sides. and you need to address the concerns. and you need to make sure that you are pushing all sides and even to, to accept the things that they maybe they don't want to accept to. because of, you know, short short tell them to the chemicals a lot that we're not set of that fee for the people to stability. when you look at the gas out today, uh, approximately 80 percent of the infrastructure is destroyed. so it will cost a lot to put in my la to rebuild this one thing is they're immediately military and supporters is needed as food water and also shelter. but then to reconstruct that, then i think for reconstruction, there also has to be
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a framework there. so there is some guarantees that that it will not been destroyed for the 4th time because i think no, it's a, uh, at least all its been rebuilt twice over year. no. at the 3rd of as i call you calls, but it's a bill. do you think the cease fire has in that also a pat towards the so is natural donors will be available where it says it's included in the agreement that that phase 2 should that should that, that i study for selection phase. why has just said that i think the understand needs for the, for the people to rebuild the hospitals, to the, the big cities and the basic requirements for that, you know, providing a supply line for a lot of the people over there. but to face,
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to should include that for selection. and what you have mentioned about 80 percent of us as the slide we believe. and title has been destroyed smotts just 80 percent looking at the images. and i've mentioned that, but what the voters, both trust us in the media and about me just as for and doesn't to present 30 oddity there, it is much worse than this. and we will see an ugly or images now off to the top to that on dozens or hundreds or maybe thousands of people that but this, they are still on the line and they doesn't find out what's the, what's already a number. no one knows the significance of, of the selection of the data and entire neighborhoods being wiped out and you can't get satellite images even. it's something a lot of equipment. when you look at a time, do you see the small set up that is very high. they dust and in population been destroyed to do that 7. now, when it comes to the equity constructions,
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we believe that you know, all the countries what a step up when i try to help the people that really wouldn't have had to punish the people for, for these kinds of things. but also we cannot have as an investment where we are investing in baker selection every time and something happened and it's just to get destroyed then we, we do it again. that's why i'm saying that that is now a huge requirement and a huge pressure at all in order for us to, to catch sustainable solutions where we can sustain piece, where we can also give assurances and comforts for countries to understand that those investments were not to go for waste and um, there needs them to be a policy, me, a leadership. and so that will be able to govern because you know, seeing also challenges upholding the order. and also there
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is a lot of things going on and all this so, so one possibility then would be that the, the a and the leadership under of them us. and then in the west bank, well then take on leadership and gossip, but that's not without its problem sooner because we know there is uh, not the best relationship between uh of course. uh huh. how mouse and the yellow um and factor do you see this? so let's look successful i when, when we look at this the thought of student people and the thought of state in government, the leadership of the bad about not less than any other country. and i believe that this question needs to be offered to them holiday can't reconcile themselves and
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you know, to push for a thought of senior leadership that can take hold of a situation that has and this is a decision would be made quantity by the policy and then we have we have cnn. we have heard that lots of, you know, countries coming together trying to talk of. busy the day after day after cannot happen without kind of students and it's and by the students i agree on, on that ship and how it would look like. now we hope that the p a when find another engine wednesday and they, they wouldn't need to find another instruments with everyone. smotts on the i'm not talking about him us here about time talking about on affections of the thought of seeing is that there should be a government that's representative anybody that be professional governments that take care of the situation. very construction and what i said, but also this shouldn't happen an ice edition from the west bank and both of them should be one units under one government. that's what we have to push for and we
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have to support and i believe so if there is a determination as i think we can get to that very, very, very soon. and then there is, um you concerns about the stability of the government in ramallah and in the p a. so we know that there has been a pricing start has been homeless and theres real speculations now that uh the security arrangements uh, held up by the b a is um, very, very affordable. is that uh, something that is that according to what, what, what, what you're getting as information to and um how will this play out that would be now on top of what theres been missing and,
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and uh so um, extremely morris. um, um, so we'll look at looking at the situation in the west bank and bench, the ability of access there. yes, it's there, it's happening. and unfortunately better as we see all these, you know, a events that's taking place, especially in the last few months. but also we, we look at, we need to look at the picture of x axis entirety and looking at what, what is leading us to this kind of k to solve what a bad i'm in a step. but it to you, the thing can we have seen that to, that is, is that all set the lot as long committing crimes against the policy it is. and they are just, you know, they can go freely there and they have never been prosecuted. and we have seen that this is just increasing the head turned in,
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keys in the propagation for that purpose, the empty, but it's not justifying got action to harm anyone. but also the 1st, the empty for needs to be protected and they have the like to be protected. and any palestinian government that would take over without us into west vague and but still if they wouldn't be handled at the intent cost and, and, and undermined by those ladies to never walk this way. that's why we've been talking about sustainable solutions that kind of create these to give us up at a scene in their lives. give. this gives us security actually what else is and to get them to use for those that eighty's. and we wanted to see at aging way out of that i, it isn't the most students living side by side peacefully. oh, to wait. we also have to look at the developments that are moving in the, in the right direction. i started with the thanking you for the se,
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fire being instrumental there. i know how hard you have worked on this and also um this is fire and, and, and the hostages. in the last month bills i have seen a big changes in the rest of or in the level with the new presence in level known as bella, being a weekend. how mazda is weekend also. um, and gaza and then uh, we have a new leadership in damascus. on i think you were just was the thing in damascus before you came here and i, i think uh, got char and yourself had been berry. uh, claire. on former uh, presence uh side. i don't think you had started any kind of rough partial month there. so i, i guess you also are someone that's the new government in
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damascus is listening to. so what is your, what is your take, are you, are you cautiously optimistic that there will be an inclusive approach? i'm not the, we're not takes at all what i believe that, you know, cautious optimism. you see it's all on i don't region, not right now on the as i mean it is missions and the previous thought of as a, you know, unfortunately we had a very bad use in the middle east, wood floors and destruction. and then a sense of being killed and you know, we had some good stops for 257 and had got the president of the 2 years.
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syria, we, we have seen a collapse of voltage in that killed then discussed is on tape and look us. and we took that stand best on our transfers that to be jobs except the integrating waterman and just you know, having him, you know, get this kind of from unity of, from what, what you did then the crime scene committed. and we have seen that if we would accept such a thing once it's where says president for i need to just to just go on down to can, who's on people without without us being held accountable. as we have seen, this collapse that happened for the gm in syria in this and you know, as lennon said that to get all the kids we have nothing happens and there are
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leaks, we have tickets and this is what's happened executive and level to you within closed or not so while i believe the city uh this is like more applicable to them than anyone else because of the nature of the conflict over can you think it started in 11 and that had that what would happen in loveland with with as well was also, what i to, to the collapse of what i said in this area, if you ask me why it's personally, i think, i think the stuff is interesting. and that's the best basically, you know, that and shut off that agent. that's very and said connected. and when, when you look at the development, now we see area and engaging with venue leadership over there and the new administration and syria. we should be cautiously optimistic because no one is knowing them us, and we are engaging with them for the 1st time. we'd been listening and we'd be
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seeing some of, you know, a better life steps or so we should set the expectations of life for them. they came to power then days that was no one was expected and things we need time to step it eyes and they need to be enabled to how to set a license. we need to how and preserve the states and institutions. vs that is, you know, uh no likes to long institutions invest this, but that are some skeletons over the data that we need to help to preserve and to protect and to help them to provide the basic services that need for the data on people. and to help them within the international community into a soft engage in the lightweight and to be also, you know, create the past for them moving forward to separate. i see, and i don't think there is any disagreement on the world about the goal is that we
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need to see it here. we need to see see, to see if countries saving the country and we need this to work fairly. i don't see it. it shouldn't be an option for, i mean, for anyone on the other country because we have seen that case, what's created for us in the region. and we can just imagine if things go south and because of the situation i see it is, it's might be much worse than what we have seen and the 2nd 15 years now moving forward is about to inclusiveness about, you know, having a representative government facts. what we all want to see happening and see it in uh the, the context ministration over there in syria and meeting with their shot. or we've been hearing for the life things and they are open to this. they are engaging with everyone right now. and i believe we should to give them the space and the time to
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engage with everyone and to each to understanding how this representation would happen and how they are going to move forward. and all of us we would like to see whether or not that's is clear for the but for, for us as good as the countries in the region to also uh that you and have a bus to help them in, in moving in the right direction. but also for the international community to feel comfortable engaging and, and the stopped investing in syria and i believe is a profession in syria and the region. would it be huge for the significant we would see developments that that's happening in, in, in a state where we never expected this thing. scores in the right direction and things get save in the city and people are sending people. they are a benefit to they can they create opportunities out of nothing. we have seen them
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on the wrong. we have seen the contribution that they have contributed to different countries that they can most likely just throughout those countries. in some countries they stopped as, as that i could use that needs help. they became employers, man, employers for, for these countries. so there is a huge potential in the city and people that we, we see great opportunities ahead of us. it's just, you know, we need to help them and we need to avoid any spiders to undermine. at this happy moment, florida seated empty and incentivized, i guess, also the right reforms. and i think we'll read this in 200000 syrians returning and also to syria, a just coming back to the, to the bigger picture of duration we were very close to a full, full, full fledged war between israel and the wrong a few months ago. oh,
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hold you see this now also with the new president in the us, a drum, but i was not in favor of the j is be a way so he killed that one last time it was present. but the same time hills will say saying that he wants peace, no worse. how horrid are you about a full flush war, but when this row and wrong, oh is it no unlikely but the huge consequences if it happens or is it? is that visual thinking? i think that said, looking, you know, at what happened and then i'll see if any attack on any crunch.

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