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3 is very captive. so be released on south of it as part of the cx. 5 deal arctic sound good. so if an office are great deck ocean and jada, 4th, an exchange is over released 369 palestinian prisoners. and the chinese israel has been accused of blocking aid from entering the gossip convoys coming mobile homes of heavy machinery or waiting for it is rarely approval to cross into the strip. on a says it's a breach of the ceasefire. the cranes president has called for security guarantees on the plan to defeat is allowed to be present as a discuss the one with brush over the us vice president. but it is that i'm speaking with j. d. vance and the sidelines of unit security conference. do you think the secretary general, i'm totally good saturday, says cold for an end to what he described as be dramatic suffering of a sudden these people as this. let me call the month of ramadan approaches. gutierrez, also called for an end to the flow of weapons. it comes as the sudanese army is
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making progress in its fight to regain control of costume. from the bottom of the tree rapids support forces, imagery captured a major bridge connecting the east of the capital to the side of the m 23 level group is advancing. and because of the capitol of south key, the province in eastern democratic republic of congo. and it's not in control of a nearby airport pictures and social media show fights was marching through the tunnel cover. moved around to 40 kilometers from because of government was airport is critical to supplying the d. i c's ami heavily armed congress these soldiers. i've also been seen in the streets and bukosa, which the rebels have voted to attack after taking go my last month catherine saw a report in kenya's capital. i wrote of the coal go a revolt, a lions in each empty sweet spots. old has been advancing very quickly in the areas in self key problems. now we're told that said the rebels have taken the main
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airport that it was being controlled by government soldiers, but they left without a fight. they also a military base there. um, the army was uh, being helped by a boo boo indian. so we'll just, we didn't 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 supervision 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 q with means they have cells and now they have, uh, north cuba problems. uh, go mazda for visual, comfortable, vast will stay can, uh,
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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 a cease fire as well that is not working out. in the meantime, i'll humbly, even though, sorry as say that the continued leaving in c a and then so i can see kathy story. i'll just narrow this weekend to the african union. some of the leaders are going to gather in addis ababa for us aid. the conflict and so done on the democratic republic of congo will lead the talks. but ahead of that both that are wanda and d r. c, a present of the munich security conference and they've accused each other of line
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. what i was trying to say is that we are not accepting the fingerprinting stopped us, because we want to know about the one that has to close on and has one. the house has a nova, i talking to campbell, and we never do. so. what do i've done is days of that nothing kind across from the table and 0, but that is also could i thank you very much. we've been offered. it's not that i don't trust the african union, but i'm also astonished by the i'm these yet that you apparently, it must be a habit in the wrong and routing class to be struck by on these yet when the world's cameras have shown how the rwandan army invaded the democratic republic of the congo. a representative of rwanda says that they've never attacked the congo. well, they live in their dream world. let's discuss this more was of the you how like he's in the analysts especially specializing in african affairs. he's joining us from washington dc. thank you very much indeed for being with us as the
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a you is planning to meet the 2 statements that we've just heard from wanda and the r c. don't exactly send in charging when the a you might be trying to work towards some sort of if nothing else in the settlement to compromise it doesn't done. i think it's been for some time now and i think it doesn't accept very well on the african union. especially at the time when it's trying to elected some new chair very soon. but i think we have to be also comedy central. the fact that the see problem between dwanda and the c as what a fairly rich history, whatever happens between the 2, those 2 countries, doesn't stay in those 2 countries. and it has the capacity of affecting other countries in the region. we were mentioning earlier about some of the advances being made by m. 22 fighters. we are getting reports that them 20 the fighters have not entered the city of chicago, which is of course, a reminder that this conflict is ongoing and is moving a pace at the same time. there are factors,
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if i understand it correctly within the african union itself, a with regards to who should actually be taking the lead on trying to find a solution to this. and the problem is those factors i would imagine would lead to delays, which is then prolongs the conflict. i really will because to think uh, just from for the benefit of the on the listeners that the african union has a principal called the principal substitute g r a t. well, what about conflict arises in the region regional blocks in this case? now they east african regional is not for the region where, you know, d, c on one, the member states, but also, uh they, they, they did, they did one, these government oswell laws. they, the democratic republicans, all governments have sort of support from the region that is the south african regional corporation. so these 2 processes are going on. one led by diploma canyon, president based african process on the other one led by the young girl and
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president. but the problem is these 2 regional processes of failure to resolve these problems. and they've just had a stomach in low aging tons in the way brought to be that they, they, they, it's difficult process. and then the does. and that has no unit. and the ends in time for african union to step up. i need to be doesn't step up on the eve of date of the old definitely the african union, sunny grande's, showing its content by, you know, it's support to us. that is m $23.00. going to book hobble, taking over because of the potential in the next couple of hours, even though days. we're meg, we're talking about saddam, we're talking about d. i see, of course, those are only 2 of several concepts that are happening in the region that the 8 was trying to keep tabs on and trying to, to, to focus on on yet. and each case, it does seem at least 2 outside is that the a, you doesn't seem to respond in the way one would expect from an organization that
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is structured the way it is. why is that? i think this is a new phenomenon for the african union. if you look at the d, i see crises, the 2nd agreement that was signed in 1999 when over 6 frequent armies. why involved in the d. c? the african union played a very significant role in the signing world in the 2nd agreement that led to the end of the the deadliest conflict in the d. c. if not on the continent in this don escapes, as well as we can union played a significant role during the signing of the comprehensive piece agreement in 2005 that led to the end, the one of the deadliest conflicts sieboldt on the, on the continent between saddam themselves to don and all other pots. so sit down us. well, i think these new inertia, if you will, from the african union, is something new. but the cost is still a significant justin to $2.00 countries. you've got over 50000000 people in need of
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humanitarian, 8000000. so i've been displaced in the castle sedan. you're having a country that has a dubious distinction now. well having finding some parts of the country genocide going on and in other parts of the country. and that doesn't bode well for the region on the continent as well. at a time when in the united states, in the western countries, their attention was completely fainted away from african countries and the asian instead of stepping up a stepping backwards and how much of a the, the way that they use responding to the humanitarian crisis. that is seen as well as by the concepts that it's trying to keep a focus on how much of its response is done to the structure of the organization itself. and how much of it perhaps is down to fractures within the organization that are undermining a way that it could respond. and that's a very important question. i think multi lot for institutions. i scroll the member
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states once a to be and so as such as african countries, especially the government and the presidents. um, not very keen, being delegating some of these policies, the african union and the multiple ways of doing that. and the fundamental one is completely not paying their membership. so like you have a 40 percent off, we can countries have not paid their membership to the african union. that's a polite way. oh, you know, slow puncturing the african union processes as being african countries and governments. they need a very strong african union. these, several of the crisis is like the one in this. i have region one and a great lakes region that is the d. c. and the oldest and coffee county public that doesn't have the headlines like the ones in saddam, that is the only way out of time when the attention of the west is not very much focused on the continent. you need a very strong african union, a block you have like a isn't of the specialize in african affairs. i'm
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a very grateful to you for being with us. thank you very much. indeed. my pleasure . millions of cubans have been plunged into darkness again as the countries electrical grid old but collapsed. the widespread black has come up to the failure of a major power plant. residents are facing up to 20 hours of outages, a date only 6 of the countries 15 power plants that come the operating. the government is blamed to us trade embargo and step sanctions implemented by the trump administration for difficulties and maintaining its electrical grid ahead of the roman catholic church. pub funds. this has been admitted to hospital for tests and treatments for bone kinds is divided in the says, the 88 year old pontiff has a fever. it has severe health problems and suffer 2 falls recently and his vatican residents funds. this has been the leader of 1400000000 catholics worldwide. since 2013 to damascus historic orchestra has returned to the stage.
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a city musicians return to work under a new government. many, a cautiously optimistic about grace or artistic freedom. although some worry about lingering tensions with farmer opposition fighters were now in power or something of age of age reports from damascus. a valid ease 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 crafted to make the base which determines the quality of the sound. the sound was wanted by the regime for avoiding mandate creek and script 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. baker park
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over satellite extension is 112012. my institute 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, 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 syrian, 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 different use as
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propaganda to buy the former regime. but the night funding support and institutional development a for years from a has taught to $30.00 them incentive 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 build syria. we also want to the city of a verification by culture, by music, by piece we have to have a customer, a ministry, a support funding. and we have supports not like the supports we had on the region . well that so that was not support in the last few weeks, the orchestra history, once again, those who fought for nearly 14 years against the regime and its allies for different kinds of use. although they do not use musical instruments, but having enforced the preference,
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the rest of the city by the artisans, continued their croft, hoping of vegetation some of the java dot 0, damascus. still ahead and i'll just hit a breaking campaign promises around $6.00 a dozen. we're going to look at why the price of eggs is facing all time high in the us and is 4th of on the who built $2.00 world records in one race. and with that story,
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the surface port who's on the thank you so much trouble. let me pick presidents thomas back has sounded a warning to his success, a bank told out he's there. the lympics will be at risk if politics interfered with decision making. the 71 year old will step down from one of the sports most influential roles in june of the leading the olympic movement for more than a decade. i spoke to back from the olympic committees headquarters in switzerland. this is there a political neutrality is a, is a key, because if we are losing these opponents, because we're trying to, to you, then we cannot leave up to our olympic nation in unifying the world rather than 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 taking
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a political side. 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 who 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, the committee a has a next, the summer sports organizations on the territory offer the national no live beaker call me t, offer your brain. this is a clear violation of the territorial integrity and the in this way activity a violation, offer the or live because i tried to could and should all the countries have had similar functions as well. for example, has official supporting teams in the legal sacraments in the west bank,
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but is allowed to compete on the olympics. neither the national or live be coming to your israel as ever claim the a to a next. is there a sports organizations a below me go to the national living, be committee. all for palestine and the the all the way around. and i think it has the sites are very good example for the unifying power offers for empowers when you had the house leads from palestine and athlete. so from his re competing care peacefully with each other and living peacefully together under one, no rule for in the of the olympic village. and joining the call of the olympic athletes from pears for peas. well, we've been talking to catherine if you had love it. she was a professor at school slow, also a legal advisor for the palestinian olympic committee. and she rejects banks
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opinions that the parents olympics, both palestinian and israeli athletes closer together. as i was a part of police being in olympic village ation in paris and i can confidently say that there is no such a wonderful quite existence. so do you only find polly or any sports when it comes to police being in any of these early obsolete? so what actually happened is it focused 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. both the russian olympic committee of his early once have breached the same provisions concerning 3 thorough integrity in case of russia, there was no uh, 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,
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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, you know, to tom and the big champion at yakima, inc. britson a set a new world record in the indoor miles. the 24 year old norwegian crossing the line in 3 minutes. 451 full seconds, breaking the previous month, which only means set 5 days before enjoying that racy also broke his own $1500.00. me to record almost the 2nd edits and let me pull, and the manager honest thought of all being charged for the english football association for the minutes emotions got the better of him when he was sense of following his teams to teacher organ evanson. m. as in equalized and the last minute to stopping the pool, going knowing point is clear at the top of the premier league for the extra time, intentional, 5 minutes of a, a ended up being aids that happens, that happens
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a lot. and the emotions got the better of me. and if i look back at it, i would love to do it differently. i'm hoping to do differently next time as well about what is exactly being said or what has happened. i just told you guys, ongoing process. and i don't want to just have to know shop to remember coming up, pay from a full i'm a must. is golf champion, patrick rate pace opening this up due to or leave the crowd as well. that goes on the americans hitting a hole in while enjoying the opening round of the live golf tournament in australia . he did it at the call 312th, which is known as the policy hole, when he can probably see why looking at old ice celebrations and showing a way out in front split the wind to asian games in hub in the high speed cannot move goals in the men's and women's cross country skiing relays china,
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south 32 goals and 85 metals overall. right, but it's high school is looking for an arrow type. anything so much. vietnam says it's ready to talk after washington up tyrus on, it's still. the southeast asian nation is one of the biggest suppliers to the us. them's phone administer, who says that hope to find solutions that work for both countries before hire tyler take effect. within 2 dozen democratic members of congress have sent us president donald trump. outlets are urging him to do something about the rising prices of eggs from campaigns and the promise of bringing down the price of groceries for average families. as rob rendalie reports from los angeles. as the price of the eggs is cracked, all time records up 50 percent in a year and rising faster than a save re. souffle grocery store owners are scrambling right now. we can't get any organic. we can't get in a cage free. we can't get any brown in for consumers. it's no jo,
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they've reached from $6.00 to $8.00 for just even like it does. and that was 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 made has. like the big batch of sugar cookies. there's a dozen eggs. no, i love the rest. people have 6 pounds of eggs in it. in the breakfast sandwich over here has keeps them legs. it wants to blame and flew the h 5 in one strain has been spreading far and wide through chicken farms. if even one bird has the virus, the entire flock has to be destroyed. tens of millions of laying hands have died.
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anything the influenza has really hit our angling chickens in our turkey's particularly hard facing existential threats to their diet. some consumers have resorted to exit. 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 case, including this one are imposing limits. one dozen eggs, poor customer per day. no more. there are even outbreaks of a leslie. this surveillance video shows these stealing hundreds of cartons in seattle and in pennsylvania. robbers stole a truckload 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 this year, and that's the hard boiled truth. rob reynolds alj, a 0, a los angeles, a doreen is going to be here in
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asked me how much money i've got. i told him i didn't have any just hit me in the last spoke to. afraid of being docked again, 14 year old use. it now sleeps in a different location every night. maternity often foundation estimate. they are 1200000, often abundant children across syria. the morning, a cold winter night, 13 year old, fucked him on us, and our friends hope to one day be able to go to school. but for now, dream is just to have 3 meals. so the united nation, say city is 15 years, people has impacted it's to bring the most affecting 80 percent of the more than $30000.00. what 24 pages went induce in terms of the truth, the fact tag in the balance. he's going after the media in a way that's unprecedented. the narrative is being rewritten, these choosing to the amplify when voices of silence agendas prevail,
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