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here with conway hole in london, i'll challenge from an kenyan politician sumani issue with one of his government's violent crack down on protest as and its failure to address rampant corruption. i'm the last 4 of us to learn. can president run a little bit from a single, a full out from the civil war and the, the bombing at the head coming soon for the houses, the, the to, to 0. reminder of adults stories. this are honest. any and on groups have names. 3, is there any captives who be released on saturday as part of the ceasefire? deals that alexander profile sideway, dec auction on the court,
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and exchanged israel's front of least $369.00 palestinian prisoners and duties. israel has been accused of blocking aid from entering josh convoys coming mobile phones. heavy machinery are waiting for is really approval to cross into the strip on a says it's a breach of the seas. find us vice president jayden vaughn says, attacks migration on what he called the crisis of free speech in europe of german. his address to munich security conference funds is expected to reach you premium for some documents. and i just need, based on a friday to discuss the war with russia, failed ukraine, would we, can you up as well as the united states? that's according to the european commission president speaking the munich security conference. there's live on delay and said the trunk back initiative to end the warning ukraine needs to see europe and the u. s. united in backend, keith present the 14 says he's willing to meet but on what terms. as
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it is up to him to demonstrate that his interest is not to prolong this war, it is up to him to show that he has given up his ambition to destroy ukraine. and letting me be very clear a failed ukraine would weaken europe. but it was also re, comes the united states lock of $100.00 is a geo political risk specialist and a global strategy advisor. he's joining us live from unix. thank you very much. indeed for being with us on audra 0 me is are like zalinski to has called for a joint effort by the us and europe in order to support ukraine and it's war against russia. it looks as though from what we're hearing from jedi vance that the us is less interested in doing that is europe able to shoulder the burden of supporting ukraine if the us decides to pull back in europe at the present time? it's been going on. the major crisis is particularly
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a crisis in leadership. there's no clear leadership in motion times, particularly in europe, was always driven by the german french access of power assembling in france and parish laboratory. we can president us for some time now. germany and a few days is going through elections. what needs to emerge from europe is a more serious way to ship a clear leadership. now that doesn't make it easy because we talk in europe and in new york, you know, it's not a united states with europe, which a union of nation schools of worth, which usually makes decisions in one of one central basis. as opposed to the great powers, the us, china, russia, they have clear leaderships, we are executives. so when you're planning time is also important on the sending institutions to deal with nation states. so i'm obviously bigger than others. i've more leverage than others, but the biggest h table is going to be great, a bargain challenge, i think with the ministration right now, the trump administration. much what's doing is that in short, it's challenging europe in europe. team leaders to basically to act time is of the
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essence. he made the statement that he was for him. priority was going to be the new train war, bring it to a cease fire. when he was saying throughout the campaign is words were well and this war in 24 hours, many people will last and it's important. there's a hold saying take from seriously not literally. and they misunderstood that thinking they misinterpreted that he was going to move side very fast within the month of becoming president. and the 2nd term he's, that's exactly what he's doing. so in my opinion, the way i see it, we have nothing that's not fun. expect it the way he's asking right now what's being said. so i wonder why decides a little bit and drawing your background as a geological risk specialist, as well as a global strategy advisor. so this is this conference. it's happening at the time when there's a lot of speculation that we're seeing a significant shift and what has become known as the international rules based order. if that shift does happen,
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what do you think the world is going to look like after it's finished? and it's taking place already, the shift is happening. it's been happening for several years now. it's going into making while living now is willing to new world order. that's often being called as a great power rival, rece, the arrow of great power, apologies. and within that you wrap all these major powers and these major powers all going to have each one has their own interest. we don't have the clarity on the cold war periods where you have 2 major powers, basically calling the shots 1990 at the end of the cold war. you had a unit problem. well with, by the us was calling the shots. now you have several players emerge and we have 3 main post that 1st call is going to be, is the poll that it's the global west. you have the blow to what you call china rusher and the all these powers, those who want to change the system. and then you have a 3rd which is a follow up on the non aligned movement, which is basically a $140.00 countries. small and medium size and larger, such as indian indonesia,
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calling their own shots. now there's a competition on the 3 levels. and within these levels itself, we're living in a former complicated world. but you weren't policy crisis has to be new. so what are they going back to you? a question basically the word is fragmentation wishing great a fragmentation on this new world order of great power rival rates. and when you have such great a fragmentation, a lot more crises that will be probably crisis to develop simultaneously, which requires great, a leadership. and when you have a void of leadership, particularly in many parts and within you are. but we just mentioned by also many other parts of the world we live with, you know, for our more dangerous worlds. and what's at stake is an orange. and we had a us vice president, jody vance, being very critical, particularly of european nations with regard to a variety of different things, particularly with regard to integration and also of course, defense spending. if this shift is happening, as you say, it is. do you think the european nations particularly have the flexibility to
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respond quickly to the changes that are coming a difficult it's to change? it's not any longer, a change by choice, the change of necessity. we have those european institutions. once again, we're talking about consensus when you have the we do need consensus that it's the structures. i'm not really it this advantages to it. and this liabilities to it. liabilities, particularly in times of crisis. so i think your provincially will change the slower they'll be more to increases the risk of crash mentation that fragmentation of not just between nations, but within nations and within the nation's union like new york and use which is very unique. and this whole thing of all the union of nation states. so we're not talking one, we're talking over 2000. so when that happens, if it comes europe, is that a disadvantage in that sense, from a decision making process, but it's not impossible. what do you want to do? what i think a key thing is when i see is the outcome of the german election is highly likely
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that freed rick march the head of the center right coalition will become the next prime minister, chancellor of germany. and usually germany is the largest economy in europe, top 5 global economy and economy with a new governments. hopefully it will be a government of, it's gonna be likely be a coalition, but a rather strong one that could provide leadership. if you look at the g 7, some of the year ago, most of those leaders at the g 7 summit won't be there at the g 7 summit this year . we have new leaders coming into hopefully that in leadership and inject new energy, diplomatic, is it critical decision making? so i think all the different going back to question the election, the outcome of the german election hopefully can help galvanize that process to help it celebrate things. really interesting to get your thoughts on this mock of incense here. we appreciate it, so thank you very much. thank you. thank you as well. you have a 23 rabble roof is advancing and because of the capital of size, keeping province in eastern, the democratic republic of congo, and it's not in control of a nearby airports,
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pictures of social media. so fighters marching through the tunnel cover, moved around to 30 kilometers from because of compose airport is critical to supplying the d. i c's army, 400 bucks and 23. took the key city of gold by more than 2 weeks ago and says it wants to take over the whole country. catherine, sorry reports from kenya is capital i, robi, of the congo a revolt, a lions in each empty, just sweet spots. old has been advancing very quickly in the areas in south cuba problems. now we're told that said the rebels have taken the main airport that it was being controlled by government soldiers, but they left without a fight. these also a military base there. um the army was uh, being helped by a booty. and so we'll just need to know where they are and we'd be speaking to commanders of m 23 over say now they're heading to was because with that,
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the provisional copy towards. and we've been speaking to people, their civilian staff who are seeing that they are very afraid is a lot of fun stuff to see some people, how close they're still anticipating that i'm 23 will take that 16 m 23 control cells. you wouldn't mean they have cells and now they have, uh, north cuba problems. uh, go mazda for be so comfortable that will stay can uh, 2 weeks ago. so that means that they have more control. and this is an area that is very, very rich with meaningful uh several attempts by roosevelt ahead, the states to mediate between the war and policies. but those still have more or less fields and that have been calling for
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a see as far as well. that is not working out in the meantime, i'll humble even though story is say that the continued leaving in c a and then so i can see kathy story all to 0. you and the secretary general until he was at his house called for an end to what he's described. does the dramatic suffering of the sudden these people i say? so let me call the month of ramadan approaches. it has also called put an end to the flow of weapons. it comes as the sudanese armies making progress in its fight to re gain control up to him. and the part of military rapids support forces. imaging captured a major bridge connecting the east of the capital to the south. shoving yet is sit on unicef representative. he's joining us from ports, the don units that are being active in sit on providing aid to millions of valuable children. thank you very much for being with us children. of course, among those who are most often the greatest affected by conflicts like this,
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just talk to a 2nd, but the kind of conditions, the children 1st of all are facing. yeah, i mean the conditions are catastrophic. we're now 2 years into this war. we're showing the largest humanitarian. where do you see in the world? and frankly, you start getting the attention you deserve. i thank you for putting some attention on today. we've got some 5000000 displace children. we've got pockets of famine. we've got the outbreaks of colorado. we've got some 80 percent of children throughout the country, not going to school. we've got health centers, hospitals, schools being judged by uh why, why, what ends up being bombed, being targeted. we've got the 3 violations against the child, right? so the children kidnapped to children, kill children. mean we have a mass catastrophe. share a one that needs more attention and one that needs to end. obviously,
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your organization is focused on providing a to children. i'm sure that you also encompass all the people in that where wherever possible, how difficult, given the circumstances that you've just described, is it for organizations like yours to get age to the people who need it the most extremely difficult. not only do we have a conflict that moves from one part of the country to the other, constantly changing conflict lines. we also have issues with access with modes, be mind or thought to be mind. we have issues of products from all sides of the confidant parties, to the conflict from the government to other parties, to the conflict. we have to raise sometimes going months to get critical life saving support support but keeps children alive to where it's a go. i deal with difficulties getting immunization, getting back seems getting help supply as to where they need to go. it's the most difficult emergencies that i've ever worked in my entire life. i've been working
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emergencies for 30 years, given the circumstances the world has been going through. certainly over the last 15 months or so. now of course we've got the munich security conference going on. the warning ukraine as well. um, how difficult is it for organizations like yours to keep the world focused on such an extraordinary crisis is going on and sit on extremely difficult on please, as you're talking about it today. but of course it's not the leads during today's broadcast. it is on page $36.00 page, $52.00, it's on any page or any news paper at all. unfortunately, people have a very limited attention span, but this is a conflict that seems to grow and grow and grow with children with populations with displaced, crossing borders, and 2 additional duties in the region. so unless we focus on this, unless we actually see the end of this conflict, i'm afraid the conditions for children are going to continue to deteriorate. and
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that's a real, real risk shopping. yeah, just sit on unicef for representative. i'm grateful to you for being with us, so thank you very much. indeed. thank you. in the head of the roman catholic church, both funds this has been admitted to hospital for tests and sleeping from the book titus. h. e h. will. pontiff has had several health problems and so for 2 falls we seems like that is a project and residents funds. this has been the leader of the 1400000000 catholics world wide since 2013. more than 2 dozen democratic members of congress on thursday have sent us president donald trump. a letter judging him to do something about the rising prices of ex, from campaigns and the promise of bringing down the price of groceries for average families. as well. bundles reports from los angeles. the price of the eggs is cracked, a time records of 50 percent and a year in rising faster than a save re, souffle grocery store owners are scrambling. right now. we can't get any organic,
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we can't get him a cage free. we can't get any brown and for consumers it's no jo, they've reached from $6.00 to $8.00 for even like a 1000. and that was 5 and this is last robbery. mama is daughter diner in fort worth. texas uses $90000.00 eggs a month. they're raising prices. we're going to have to put a surcharge starting this weekend. it hurts. everyone has the customers, the big man, the little man, everyone in between. bakers and cook say they have no choice. everything that we make has, like the big batch of sugar cookies. there's a dozen eggs, you know, i know the rest. people have 6 pounds of eggs in it. in that that says breakfast sandwich over here has to stand the legs it. what's to blame? bird flew the h 5 and one strain has been spreading far and wide through chicken farms. if even one bird has the virus,
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the entire flock has to be destroyed. tens of millions of laying hands have died. 18 influenza has really hit our egg laying chickens in our turkey's for 2 can early, hard facing existential threats to their diet. some consumers have resorted to eggs . warranty people are freaking out. people coming to buy, you know, 6 dozen eggs at a time. that's not going over easy with retailers nationwide. grocery chains, including this one, are imposing limits. one dozen eggs, pork customer per day. no more. there are even outbreaks of a leslie. this surveillance video shows steve, stealing hundreds of cartons in seattle and in pennsylvania, robbers stole a truck load worth $40000.00. it will take months or more to restore the flocks of hands and increase the supply of eggs. in the meantime, the us agriculture department predicts the cost is going to jump another 20 percent
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this year. and that's the hardboiled truth. rob reynolds alj, a 0, a los angeles. still ahead and now does it up in sports this fall? i'm a mazda is golf champion, is going to join us in the wild celebrations industry. yeah, and it's going to be here that the lebanon, with political power and domestic families, often intertwined for over 30 years, rushing around me was a major figure. and 8 times prime minister until these assess the nation in 1987. alger 0, well tells the story of look around the family's influence on modern lebanese history for the civil war, sectarian division, and foreign interference. living homes, political families, the career ami dentists. on out to 0, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the score here. thank you so much for all. well, let me pick presidents, homeless back is found that a warning to his successive bank told allergies there they lympics will be at risk if politics ever into face with decision making. the 71 year old will step down from one of the schools for inflectional roles in q is let the listing agent for more than a decade. now i spoke to back from the olympic committees headquarters in switzer. there are political neutrality is a, is a key because if we are losing these are political neutrality,
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then we can not leave up to our olympic nation in unifying the world, rob, of the dividing it to any more. and that, i hope very much of that the, my success or uh, will not the take uh, any, uh, decisions, uh, which are uh, taking a political size because uh then we would really be at risk president. but the, so she games were your 1st as a president's when out here in 2025 and the russian olympic committee is banned. russia would say that that was a decision that was politically motivated. what have you been able to say to the russian olympic committee? about that, what did they need to do to be reinstated into the lifting movements, the suspension of the russian olympic or call me to use based on the fact that the russian or the committee has an x, the summer sports organizations on the territory. also the national olympic or
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comments he also your brain. this is a clear violation of the territorial integrity and the in this way, a clear violation. offer the olympic or charter could and should other countries have had similar functions as well. for example, has official supporting teams in the legal settlements in the west bank, but is allowed to compete deal and picks nice of the national or live be company to you of israel has ever claimed the to a next. is there a sports organizations uh below me go to the national really be call me the all for palestine and the the all the way around. and i think it has to say to a very good example for the unifying power offers for empowers. when you had the house leads from palestine and athletes from east re competing there peacefully
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with each other and living peacefully together. and the wonder room for in the of the olympic village and joining the call of the olympic athletes from pears for peace. well, we've been talking to catherine if you had love it. she was a professor of sports law, also a legal advisor for the palestinian olympic committee. and i, she does feedbacks. police that the olympics did bring palestinian and israeli athletes closer together. i was a part of police being in olympic village ation in paris. i can confidently say that there is no such a wonderful quite existence. so do you only find polly or in sport when it comes to police being in any of these early obsolete? so what actually happened is the police being an occupants had no other choice. if they wanted to participate in olympics, but to share the same olympic village in the same cafeteria, and these are highly obsolete boats, the russian olympic committee of his early one have breached the same provisions concerning 3 thorough integrity in case of russia. there was no, uh,
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there was no doubt that they will apply to, you know, it was pretty straightforward for them. but when he comes to israel, there are a lot of mental gymnastics happening around why it is not the same case. of course, it's not the same case. no 2 cases are the same. uh no to test. so the saying no to robberies are the same and no 2 breaches of victoria and integrity provisions are the same. so you cannot make this artificial distinction. now, so you tell me a little bit champion, iraq having a britson, a set, a new world record in the, in the mile 24 year old my wage and crossing the line in 3 minutes. 45.14 seconds, breaking the previous month, which was certainly 5 days before enjoying erase use. so i broke. these are 1500 me to record almost a 2nd. so it's coming up a moment sir. remember full form a must as gulf champion,
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patrick rate pace opening the crowd as well. this gets big is on the go to the american heating a hold while enjoying the opening round. the move golf tournament seal strain the he did it at the par, 312th, which is known as the policy holds, can see why looking at those celebration and certainly remain way out in front of the winter. rising gains in hobbs in hobbs and picks up more gold medals and men's and women's cross country skiing relays. china now have 32 goals and 85 metals. alright, but as i suppose looking for an arrow dining. thank you so much. now, damascus, historic orchestra is return to the stage is simply musicians were terms of what kind of a new government, many of cautiously optimistic about great artistic freedom. although some worry about lingering tensions with farmer opposition fighters who are now in power to
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some of these have age reports from damascus. the better deeds of love and hope will help to build a harmonious future for serious that's according to with some was be making those for more than a 2nd. at least in spring instruments like this feedback. 5000 yes. especially would, is cured and then crossed it to make the base which determines the quality of the sound the sound was wanted by the regime for avoiding men did reconstruct although times are tough and he's not sending as many woods this before. he's hopeful that his days of being and then the ground instrument, bankers are over satellite extensive in 2012. my institutes was blown up. i'm since then. i've been working on my own to make food. have we have no fears about the coming days? we kept watching the,
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even under the regime and while the little was raging through it after the future, if we have the chance under the needed results, as god willing we will do even more distinguished work since the fall of the regime . some are concerned about the fighters who have taken over and what restrictions they might face on music for musicians. 6 music has a prominent feature i'm seeing is on heritage and culture. but it's not just the spring instruments of the east young syrians, just like everything, are also trying to find the place amongst vista. and the students will be graduating from the higher institute of music in domestic positions. and teachers working at this nation's music academy say they were used as propaganda to by the former regime. but the night funding support and institutional development a for years from
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a has taught to $30.00 a and salary isn't sufficient. and to survive, she played in every concert you could give music lessons to make ends meet. everybody has a dream to both syria. we also want to the city of a verification by culture, by music, by piece we have to have a customer ministry, a support funding and we have supports and that's like the supports we had on the region. well that so that was not support in the last few weeks, the orchestra history since again, those who fought for need 14 years against the regime. and that sound lies before the different kinds of music. although they do not use musical instruments, but haven't enforced the preference, the rest of siri by the artisans continued their craft, hoping of vegetation. so i'm going to drive it up to 0,
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damascus. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more all these thoughts on robotics and stay with us and obviously the, it sucks in the morning. i realize the drums were opinions of things to come. the usually takes a bit of a while to get to talk to, you know, they have to think of this right in the the sun is rising. they've already been flossing for an hour and it's just the beginning. i think this is going to be a fun day. i can be democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push
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back for a moment is the you are systems corporate is real effective. it's a little bit branding from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out just to be honest, it was an irving. my name is i was abducted by the c i a in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the chain of lead time attempts to get me into interpretation. a powerful documentary tells us story of how the g o follow checks of the post 911 while we were in the life of an innocent bill, my suitcase on which is here. this is a region that is rapidly develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts political upheaval. some of those we talk to elsewhere is saying that they sled after hearing that other villages had
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been a talk. what we do in all just sarah, is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the i'd be tell it as it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into minus. he asked me to tell this story. the the last name is the 3 is really captives held in gaza to be released on saturday and which on israel is expected to release 369 palestinian prisoners and the chinese the largest exchange. so far the time about this and this is on 0, live from to help also coming up your claims rate as jews and meet the us vice president and the donald trump controversial attempt to end the conflict between

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