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i did enjoy the simple things come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties the the book about to the office that new song would be so rob, and in the heart of my death on top stories. this way the forces are expanding the military rates across the occupied westbank square. the new shelves, refugee camp is the latest to come with the siege to palestinians, including a pregnant women were killed. the child has been ended. this is all positive hobbies, campaign of rates in jeanine to correct them to us in recent weeks. why didn't gone so? these weren't even 3 as completed as withdrawal from inside cold list. so even comfortable
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to move as agreed as possible. the see spot deal with some us. the withdrawal allows for palestinians and 8 trucks to move through the crossing with some checks along the way. that kind of thing is that the way it costs those parliamentary elections after heartful campaign to save as a test for the prime minister coaching these policy with a land slide 4 years ago. next, the pope is expected to be released shortly. let's move to another election because voters in ecuador picking that next president. the election is being held against the backdrop of rising gang violence of the nations was economic crisis in half a century, 16 kind of as a volume for the top job. the frontrunners include the income, but the on the ball. i'm a lawyer, louisa gonzales. a close ally of the full, the leftist president, rafael could i just there was less on that i'm the, at the has more the flank by heavy security. the new boy arrives at his final rallying,
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y a que just 18 months after becoming equis. there's the youngest president at the end of a campaign, short term policy, but the beacon viral funds, including thousands of cardboard cut outs of this 40 president in various outfits from a presidential sash to tank tops in gym shorts. before the vote, no boss of victory was assured, but just supporters to gone against fraud. we're no longer a promise with a reality. the countries already made up its mind. now let's protect the votes. let's protect the will of the people doing a short term in office, the har right here of a banana. fortune has face candles and accusations of abuse of power, declaring any journal on conflict against gangs triggering human rights violations and overseeing an energy crisis. the plunged equity to darkness,
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yet many voters don't blame him and are willing to give him more time. what the noise that if our country is improving, why not let him continue? if he stays in charge, ecuador will move forward with the challenger. as long as he could lease that gonzales lost to him. 18 months ago. protege, i've left these ex president that i filed korea. she's hoping they'll still hold you up for his economic boom and lower crime rates will help her prevail this time . the campaign promises made in 2023 were to be fulfilled in a year and a half, not into not in 3, but in a year and a half. did he deliver in the say, noble, i'm the judge is rising. cartel violence in record high on the side rates continues to feel support for
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a strong man leadership in this once peaceful nation. when we're not present data, we're located, our research shows that the majority of voters want to sort of dictatorship. they want that iron fist, whatever the ideology behind it is, i mean, they still want a strong man that shows no weaknesses or sensibilities even if these measures have mostly failed so far. no. so because this january ecuador reached a world record of $700.00 killings in a single month live surpassing even mexico, i usually go to the mangle. most polls confirm that no boys leading bundle is likely to be not right. he needs more than 50 percent of the vote or 40 percent with a 10 point lead does. it's in a country on the edge. less than that, i did the just the the sideboards, always us from boca taught in neighboring columbia, will have thought 1st round a very taking the primary candidates. so offering you might say, different types of a future full the country depending on who you speak to. so, so then what issues do people want to dressing and the selection
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absolutely, so look, the name of the web, the central issue has been security. there's no doubt about that. and many are seeing these elections as a sort of referendum on incumbent prices. and then you have no bar, uh, and his decision is short term, which have been almost unprecedented. and quite controversial in particular, is declaration of an internal state of war against the drug gangs, the that have increased violence in the country. also, the economy has been front and center in particular in the come pain of her and noble as mean arrival. louisa gonzales, who had said that, well, she wouldn't mind change some of the security measures that no bob presented. and she would definitely try to avoid that kind of human rights violations that we've
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seen in the last 18 months in the country including extrajudicial killings. and also a focus on which is calling social justice in the effect that they are important neighborhoods of the mean urban areas that have been affected by the violence. she's also hoping that enough ecuadorian will be or are, have become down the style jake, for what many c as the better times under the gonzales political mentor, a former president, stuff by a good fair, which were safer time, richard times for the country. and that this could help her put sure, uh to the top instead. yeah. as we see pictures, alta putting her ballads into the box. when do we think we'll have an idea as to whether that will be rolled off or not? but balls will close at 5 pm local. that's less than 4 hours from
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now. and we then expect to have the 1st credible projections, maybe 2 and a half hours later, maybe 3 hours now pulls the most polls show that nobody should be a habit, but probably he will not enough to avoid a run off. but in april we're going to have to see what happens. um, other polls had the instead we said gonzales had the by the, in particular in the last week or in the last bulls that we've seen and from interviews and the capital key. so we've heard a lot of people saying that no bush should be given more time to finish what he has done. because despite those human rights violations, there has been a reduction in a viola in the last year of us under i'm 50 that force in bogota. thank you know, 3 baltic nations, the state in las vegas. i'm just the way the how successfully connected to the european powered goods at a survey held in the lithuanian capital. the 3 need, as
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a little sign of the commission president this live on the line southerbuys of baltic energy independence day. the move 7th survey to relate this with the russians network, which is controlled by muskets and has long been seen as in front of ability for the 3 voltage states. the move is seen as a central european security. the synchronization of the baltic states electricity system. the continental european system has been successfully completed. this is started moment marking the end of a long journey. 4 lives the lot, the and the sonya for all not home. the shop that shift full energy independence. the pdf of political pressure and blackmail is finally over. history is made. we connect the baltic states to our continental european
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electricity, great. the electricity lines with russian, russo being dismantled. these chains of power lines linking you to how style neighbors will be a thing of the past. this is freedom. freedom from such freedom from black males that ssl is desirous state is home to a large cultural project that was once crucial to feed production. just say red lines between the banks of the blue of the white wild rivers in southeast and sit down according to those involved in the project decades about policy. and the recent conflict has stripped farm is of the benefits of the irrigation scheme. i'll just as mom involve travel to just service states and said this report for what, what donnie joins system of canals bring in life to an otherwise bottom area. the does the law scheme use as a good offer to you to educate nearly a 1000000 heck tails of exceptionally fat,
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to soil in salt systems. so then the all used to be the backbone of to dance economy. almost all of the major projects in sit down with funded permits, waving you when hardships into certification struck the region. this project was a safe refuge from hunger for all students. and before it benefited more than the day, so then the project was a main stay for one of the largest colonial economies of the previous century. the just you on a project was built by the british a 100 years ago. this facility is edited it from that time used to separate the cotton fibers from the seats for the better part of a sent you this project to the main. one of the main sources of raw material for the like cost of textile industries in great britain. but the memories of that, you know, on know, covered with dust, as well as tax mismanagement on the funding and conflict. so, so that's independence. and the 1950s have led to the total disintegration of the
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project. for the, at a certain stage, this project ceased to be at the top of the states list of priorities. that's when students started to produce oil. now the project is extensively destroyed, especially it's education systems and the canals, a choked with settlement. i estimate the amount needed to restore it to full capacity to be from $15.00 to $20000000.00 because of you. when the state abandoned the project, individual farmers and local private investors continue to exploit the parts of it . cuts and other stapled crops continued to be produced on the exports of but connected to the previous levels. we charges it, or there was a child working with my father who was a farmer here, the g 0 project used to provide the farmers with all the requirements for me to said then upon the harvest it with the duct, the costs and hand over the balance to them as profits, so they were extremely happy, but that has ended since of discovery of oil. the government no longer funded the
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farmers. so it's the kind of conflict began in april 2023. the project has suffered even more upon me to turn it off. it's both forces occupied the headquarters in what they need. they confiscate to practice the stripe pumps and got the safest looking for cash. well told us says as many as 18000000. so then these people are living on the brink of famine. as of this vast tract effect to land more than enough to feed them all flies follow how much fun to 0 to 0 state. so that the sum of africa's the hell regional attending to dance as a way of coping with every day. challenges from the key necessity to set a go office or using movement to resist. and remember the cliffside cripples from to about the hollow instead of go in the heart of this inactive defiance. that while categories,
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international dance festival dancers some of whom have survived unspeakable in her affect attacks from arm groups linked to a kite, our ice will take to the stage journey there's suffering into movement. every step, gesture and motion is a tribute to the desk. an act of resist flows into my brother was just 20. he left us. he's gone. he was mess i code. where words fail. movement speaks, explains festival organizer you had this and be the. she's gathered dancing troops from all around this a house and beyond. the audience bridge security threats to attend the performances you nor those who told you not to come to out the to who you're here,
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not for money, but to feed your heart to share this moment, this is only strengthened our belief that culture is our weapon of mass construction, a way to make our voices heard. whereas used to help the fios. instead, the goal is the school this year, the pad, the african modern dance movement was created by 80 year old legendary, denser gentlemen that couldn't, she says this, the health inspires for move sugar down. they fairly see i was in the desert here and there was this whirlwind, you know, when the sam, it's been for me and i understood that i was connected to the world. especially when i'm going to walk by the ocean. and when our feet touch the water, you feel like there are no borders issues. we are connected. the dancers from around the world come to master the $64.00 unique movements. she
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created each shaped by nature which is going to the now she's created 15 for me. 2 minutes to nature to channel. that's the best thing to divisive time. beyond the violets lives, a people searching for peace. they may speak different languages in whole different cultures. if they move to a common river, this festival invites everyone to step in nicholas hawk out 0. still head here. all the visa. i'm john 100 new orleans side of the 50 united super bowl. we're security is a party is on the
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what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and we'll find more than will say it has a devastating effect on people. and the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. every time ministry spent and increasing military emissions, increasing endless war. and this find this christ all hail the planet on a jersey to we know what is happening in our region. we know how to get some places that others can know. i want to hear god by the 28th on purpose, to have the time to go live on the go live. another story that may not be mainstream or the way that you tell the story is what can make
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a difference the the most about times pulled out his pizza. so thank you very much. we just hours away from one of the biggest and most watched sporting events in the world super bowl. 59, the kansas city chiefs. so we looking to make history of the 1st team to win the nfl biggest prize for 3rd straight time. so faced the philadelphia eagles in new orleans around 120000000 people are expected to watch the game on tv in the usa, and 125000 friends inside the super time correspondence on him when he is in the host city, where they're preparing for the big the threat of
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a security breach looms around the super bowl. it's the most watched sporting event in america, and the most secure federal by air see in glare truck still block the entrance to bourbon street and the french quarter were a man and a white pickup mode down celebrates in the early hours of new year's day before being gunned down by police, there's high security here. does that bother? you know, i like that. i like safety now. whatever it takes us that makes me feel of a memorial pays tribute to those killed with the french quarter is once again packed with diehard fans or d. d # and lined with soldiers and police, you can swing a bit without hitting the top or national guard guy with a gun hole in the shoulder. russell ana ray led the us government effort to recover
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from hurricane katrina in 2005. he points out there are some threats that are almost impossible to protect against. the enemy is a thinking enemy. we focus on cars. it may come with drones or they come with the private airplay in then there's louisiana law. you can bring a gun to the french quarter, but not a drink cooler yet. that wasn't foremost on everyone's minds. despite the intent security, the party is on, on bourbon street, is hurricane katrina. new orleans has been known as a resilience city. and people here say they're not going to let security threats foil the celebration of states. odd cnn. new orleans synonymous with celebration has a way of moving on from tragic but you can't stop if you still up one, the economy, things really bad and the great city like this would,
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that would be bad for everybody. and to allow the world to know that you willing to live and fee you have for it with all the soldiers and officers on the street. law enforcement officials say right now this might just be the safest city in america. john, 100, l g 0, new orleans, english premier. the leaders live a pool of being dumped out of the f, a cup on the moon plymouth. all go little hole in white here were drawn away against the club, bought some of the 2nd tier championship a 2nd ha, for ryan haughty penalty was enough for a famous one. know when the meeting green now hey the to the 5th carolyn and bob had rescued a points around the dirt against the rivals athletic coats or main top of liza. the video of a system for free awarded that makes it kind of a controversial penalty. and the 1st off, who do you and all the rest step stuff and school with the pending to give you sort of one the lead at the break. 5 minutes into the 2nd house where when level and buffy with these 60 lead goal of the season. the salvage a one overall rail with
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a one point lead over at electrical at the top of the tape. the world's best female tenant spans of gathering doha for the call to open. it's the 1st w t, a $1000.00 to the middle of the year from size in groups. the top 2 in the world doing the media on the head of the event arena sutherland. and 3 ton defending champion, eager to be on ticket back in the hall. i'm playing for the 1st time since you're straining open last month. we've been through, you know, a grand slam already. so i feel like we're all in the them already. and we've been through kind of the highest pressure you can have underground some. so thing a 1000 wouldn't be a problem. i think at this point every year is different or there's a different story. so we'll see how this has been look like many would have expected one of them to have walked away from the oven with the 1st grand slam of 2025, but they'll both be looking for best 1st time to look again here in doha,
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in an event, so it is attracted some of the world's best and the good reason up there at 11000 events on the w t. a tool and almost $600000.00 is available for the win each time . it also plays a huge part in deciding who reaches the year ending w t, a finals and re at 3 and took, hasn't won a tournament since last year is french open, but she'll be looking for a full straight title in the mean. i know how things works. you know, it's not always, doesn't always depend on you. if you and titles are not, you know, you just have to put 100 percent effort and commitment and you get your chances. you know, if you pay low and if you work hard for sure, you know, it will be nice to run some tournaments, but it's never helpful to like, think about it. you know, before you have to focus on every much specifically and do it step by step. so i'm gonna try to do that again. this whole page seats progress straight to the ground of searching to should be on take will begin who defense against marissa card size
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and out to 0. it's going to be in between now and data specifically. you anthony davis. impressed on these baby for the metrics. the 10, so i'm also joined them at the start of the month of the seismic phrase, which so don't fit into the los angeles lakers. and davis announced these are all by top scrolling folders for 26 points to help them through the houston rockets, 160, and 100. 85. you'll see that it's 16 rebounds, but they just didn't finish the game. excepting late in the 3rd quarter through injury, a decent babies, a davis with many member expands or so furious that the franchise trade the bunch which hundreds gather to protest before the game against houston, which was dennison's 1st at home since don't it's left for the lakers fans quoting for general manager nicko harrison and responsible for the transfer to be fired.
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harrison has been criticized for trading. don't judge who's in his prime for the city one year old davis who has an extensive injury history. i don't. it's just to get somebody to say before the latency is recovering from a cost strain, but also selenium and with known to bone. james, it is austin reeves who stepped up to lead the lakers to victory over the indiana paces. you school to korea high, 45 points to healthy side, make it 5 wins in a row opportunity. the gc riders have been getting ready for a new year by racing or showing all the bikes in bangkok. it's the 1st time they've launched the new season. the such an event with friends get close to the ride is 1st stop was the mobile temple in the capital. and then it took the parade through the streets. they'll come back to thailand for the 1st race of the season at the end of the month. okay, that's all the supposed to me. so the time being i love another updated bit later. so thanks piece of now and i some,
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it's in power is this question whether the technology is a threat to humanity or a huge opportunity bulls and 1000 delegates. i've been discussing how it will change all along is right down to the coffee that we drink, potentially by expose some of the unexpected applications of a i coffee, very street in helsinki fins during the most coffee post campus or in the world. so when spent a lot of created his cross coffee business nearly 2 decades ago, he foresaw the potential for grace, his latest innovation. and hey, i coffee, a blend created by author official intelligence based on the author from his sales and his custom, his tastes up 1st, he was skeptical, but he was soon won over. but we actually had done our version and blind tasting it at the a i coffee, it was as good or better for me, all the taste things that we did. so we were bit surprised that so i'll be wrong. have a being wrong all the time. i don't think we have been,
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but it's kind of open our minds and how you can blend coffee. hey, always suggested an unusual full being blend instead of the usual 2 will 3. so i'm going to taste the i blends. i've been told this is how you did the 2 spoons sled, a, me talk this a little bit slower with a really lovely pacific off the face. this type consultant says a, i can help transform companies go far. oh, sorry, this is a business. and now they help them to create something that is actually good coffee like the finish, 1st the champion evaluated something that he had in fact to their business. they sold it to $25.00 countries. well, some say today i couldn't help expand businesses and jobs. others worry that a i will destroy things when i pick 3 to 4. and you please don't shut a studio in paris, voice they've all to dumping in american movie who the door right to and sound
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engine. it's a team effort. every nuance of expression must be conveyed in a french with cultural references resonate with frank a thank you is a because a, i can recreate voices or mode existing ones. these are to fear for the future when you store my voice. when you use it's in the field, it's not me, it's not the human body. who does it's a machine. there is no, no feelings. there is no soul in this. it's only machine french dropping off this according on the french government to protect the croft and not allow technology to take over the debates. over the pros and cons of a all. i make it clear, the technology defines opinion, and it may never be possible to speak about it with one voice is could you describe this one? no, it's actually about the ultra 0 iris. oh that's it from me. so robin mohammed jump j. we'll have another full harvey's here on the houses that are,
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but until then from the news. st. thanks very much for your time. the in connecting communities adoption was never a benevolent effort. my family didn't need to be separated. my family needed to be supported. this isn't just about korea, this is a global industry opening up the conversation. would you say he's conferences are, do people have less stress? because there won't be this out. that forgets for people who are actually facing the brunt of climate change with fresh perspectives from less or heard voices. the stream explores the key issues of our times on out to 0, i sending so from peru ahead together with the lima aurora quinn. jo and i'm putting a young old gathering to send a grant on exchange knowledge which is
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a fairly recently new pool. the union is becoming a powerful force to change based on their future model. 12 other indigenous communities have secured nearly $7000000.00 to improve the course of the kind of self sufficient nearby thought that as to the way, i mean, most of it is gone, the st. jude if you've got no sorry jesus to like the big inc. and they do most forms in june the sound. util. munoz, the bank for 1st is the things you know read that you've got the series among citizens, the florida aspect that you put up to the ukraine. a father front line, a mother and children can this time of the seas future when the sky is full,
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the sign is without and the ukraine escaping the dock with out just the the israel steps up operations in the occupied westbank. displacing thousands of palestinians already struggling to survive the image of whom the south is your life and also coming up a challenging return home traffic piles up after is really forces withdrawn from the nets. are in core door in gosh, vote counting is underway and comfortable as parliamentary elections seem.

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