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monetary an emergency in the world, but it's not getting the attention it deserves. the conditions are catastrophic. we're now 2 years into this war. we are seeing the largest humanitarian, where do you see in the world? and frankly, it's not getting the attention you deserve. i thank you for putting some attention on it today. we've got some 5000000 displace children. we've got pockets of famine . who's got 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 hit by uh why, what ends up being boned, being targeted. we've got a re violations against the child, right. so the children kidnapped to children, kill children main. um, we have a massive catastrophe here, a one that needs more attention and one of them is and still ahead on the out. is
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there a news our protest or is 11 on set fire to a un car. and during a peacekeepers here have rooms fear for us at around $6.00 a dozen. we looked at why the price of eggs has had an old time high in the us. in sports, this one, my master's golf champion, has been enjoying some wild celebrations in australia, and he will be here with that story a little later. the the hello, i think we could describe the weather was disappointing for central southern europe . we got caught enough to build a larry of low pressure just developing dust around basically that will push them wet weather, but to both bulk inside. but the next couple of days ahead is that because this training weather system which is pushing all the way up towards the northeast of
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europe and that will companies wait for the southwards, at a sophisticated for the next couple of as westwood. that once again, spots to push its way in from the atlantic as well in the form of these are weather systems as a weather the storm slide, the showers coming in across a good possible, vaguely, central and southern anything in particular, pushing the cost was grease with the weather coming in across the positive remained . yeah. pushing down into bulgaria and there's less and i went to west and positive rush, a little quieter behind, but some snowy weather that just around the baltic states wet weather started to push it way to west impossible. i mean, off imitated around 1617 maybe 18 degrees by the end of the weekend. so not too bad . yeah. we have got to be some pieces of frames, a west and positive from sponsored drive little doll up towards the north, west, the full britain and pushing across into allan live you showers will continue just around grace brought to let us not suppose brackets. if the at last, right with a top temperature setting, the
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outside the bookshop established by his family more than a century ago, are the ones that are re, reflects on the moment has changed. it's come to syria. since the toppling up a shot and selling drugs was products of a threat, dense selling books, books from people to grow and think about their circumstances. savvy of the mind recounts the difficulties he also used to face. we provided books that to advance or political in nature shows me how the cover of a book on the band list was replaced with a cover of one that had been approved. for the streets of this neighborhood used to be lined with many more books, doors for the economic told the war, combined with sections to force many, to close their doors on charging the cost to come. china on the us to avoid a trade will fully equal them. extensions escalates. president trump wants to shut down usaid. america's main. forrest agency plus from pulse financial assistance to south africa is a being with an ice counting the cost on ultra 0. the,
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the, the top stories on the all to 0 news our, i'll send you an are in groups of name 3 is where the captors will be released on saturday as part of the ceasefire. deal. an exchange is real released, 369 palestinian prisoners on the trainings. israel has been accused of locking aid from entering gauze, off convoys carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery are waiting for is really approval to cross. and so the strip says this as a brief surfaces fire in the democratic republic of congo m. 23 fighters have
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entered bukosa with the capital of south key roof problems. it comes hours off to they capture the airport in the nearby town of cub who ending the war in ukraine and bumping up defense spending 2 of the key topics on day one of the munich security conference. but as our diplomatic editor james base reports from munich, the 1st day expose a significant amount of discord between europe and the us. the munich security conference has for golden 6 decades be the place where the transatlantic alliance between europe and the us has been sent to stage. but less than 4 weeks off the president trump took office. there's great tony's. and the recognition the world has changed. probably permanently because there is a clear attempt by some to build fields of influence is competing visions of the world. although our leasing, leading to
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a more transactional approach in global affairs and europe has to change to thrive. in this new reality. we have to be smart, we have to be clear about what is ahead of us of the claims president. low to me is a lensky. this is a time of real uncertainty. instead of ation met with both of us, vice president j. d. vance and secretary of state, marco rubio. with strong suggestions ukraine will have to give up the territory its loss to russia and will be allowed to join nato. earlier in his keynote speakers to the conference, the vice president didn't focus on ukraine. pitching out instead of european leaders, who we said was said to ring free speech by labeling it disapprobation. and we're targeting groups on the political friendships. the threats that i worry the most about. visa, the europe, is not russia. it's not china, it's not any other external actor. and what i worry about is the threat from within
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the retreat of europe, from some of its most fundamental values value shared with the united states of america. there is a broad recognition that trumps approach. even more transactional and forceful than in this 1st to may change the face of international relations for ever. well, it's a new style, no doubt, addressing your of we have to adapt to dash that new style. and we should conclude that if the u. s. does not execute each rower as it was for each man. then we have to be able to protect ourselves. we have to invest much more in our own security. at the end of the 1st day of this annual event, complete dismay perhaps sums up the sentiment of many of the european delegates here. it may not be an understatement to say that the state of transatlantic
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relations between the us and europe is now the most french all its being. but any time since world war 2, james space alger 0 munich. as james mentioned vance, a speech to the mune, a conference was come, that is your opinion. leaders immediately condemned it. the vice president of the european commission, instead of felt like the u. s, was trying to pick a fight with its allies. and she's called for a foreign ministers meeting to discuss you us relations. and german is defense minister called vance of speech. unacceptable. i got it. definitely you can kind of kind of just ignore and not comment on the speech that we've heard from the west vice president. we fight for your rights to be against us is one of the multiples of the german armed forces and it stands for democracy. this democracy that was just called into question by the us, vice president, not just jim and he's democracy, but that of europe as a whole. if i understood them correctly,
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he's compared what's happening in europe with what prevails in some of the roots area in regimes leading. ladies and gentlemen, this is not acceptable mark of as soon as he knows that geo political risk specialist and the global strategy advisor who says the conflict in ukraine combined with donald trump's transactional approach, have helped europe to overcome differences and bump up defense spending. a put in was banking on the fact that it was going to be a division with the west, the crisis and ukraine, that full scale invasion of february 2010 to united, the west and waste that he probably didn't expect or many others. so i think right now, yes, the, what the from the world view was, is, is deep realism and very transactional. but that doesn't mean that things can be worked out. report from became president, many members of nato and not saying that's true. true, true for st. jude and kate, that was mandated and she, by the time we keep left this presidency more than half for and now we're already seeing today, president bundle and the president of the european commission,
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stating clearly she says she plans to uh to suspend the fiscal rules for members of the european union when it comes to defense. so that's a big change that came with trump pressure and for all the pressure for them within the union itself. but i think over time, we're going to see this rapid on just this understanding that things are changing fast. and the more divided the west is the better it is for many of the rad, the series and the punch, the lebanese army has the for a nearby roots international airport of this for us, for testers. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon says it's deputy commander was injured when per testers attack their car, people are angry that the lebanese government blocked an iranian plane from landing at the airports. israel accuses iran and its ally has been out of using civilian plains for smuggling. a mustang and loving on the government says it's been informed by the us. that is really troops will leave villages along the border to
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comply with the withdrawal deadline next week. but they say that is really troops will remain stationed in strategic positions just inside loving on the lebanese government has rejected this decision. zayna for the reports from b routes, celebrities. the army has been moving into villages along the southern border, as is where the troops pull out it's part of the ceasefire deal. that's the end of the war between hezbollah and as well in november with the help of un peacekeeping troops, 11 on is expected to keep, has beloved away from isabel's border as well. claims that still hasn't happened. and it is why it wants to hold onto 5 strategic locations, just inside lebanon. after february, 18th, the deadline for its troops to withdraw. israel does not trust entirely de new political leadership that has come to power in lab and on and wants to wipe the
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last word into implementation of the terms of the ceasefire. and therefore, it keeps mate and keeps presence on that to return your. busy to, to surveil as well, has already missed an initial january deadline to withdraw. this doesn't help lebanon's new leadership, which is trying to extend the state's authority under the cease fire deal. it is also required to disarm hezbollah, which was the most powerful actor in the country. the smartest thing to these rarely is to do right now would be to end definitively the issue of occupied territories. get out 11 on as per the international agreements get out of the ship of farms and northern has just an end this issue and allow the lebanese state to fully try to control. and to then also disarm hezbollah and envoy from the trump administration was inmate last week. morgan ortega didn't use the word withdrawal, but redeployment, when she said the us was committed to the february 18 deadline. i say fire has been
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in place like november, but it's really strikes against what the army called has the military assets continue, and they are not expected to stop even after is ready to leave 11 on israel has made that clear as belief systems agreement is that the right to act against what it considers immediate threats posed by hezbollah has the last fighting capacity has been effected by the war. but it continues to try to project strength through its supporters, along some stretches of the border. they're seen driving with the groups flags in the message of defiance, but there is a new political order in lebanon, and the ceasefire deal is not. it has been less favor. so i know who their elders either build. millions of cubans have been plunged into darkness again. that is the country's electrical grid oil but collapse. the widespread blackouts come off to the failure of a major power plant. residents are facing up to 20 hours of outages
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a day. only 6 of the countries 50 in power plants are currently operating. the government has been in the us trade embargo ins, the sanctions implemented by the trump administration for difficulties and maintaining its electrical grid. more than 2000 democratic members of congress. so sent us president donald trump, a letter urging him to do something about the rising prices of eggs. trump campaigns on the promise of bringing down the price of groceries for average families. as rep rentals now reports from los angeles. 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, they've reached from $6.00 to $8.00 for just even like it does. and that was even.
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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. the number of people has 6 pounds of eggs in it. and that, that the breakfast sandwich over here has keeps pamela bags. it wants to blame and flew the h 5 and 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. anything the influenza has really hit our angling chickens in our turkey's particularly hard facing existential threats to their diet. some consumers have
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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. the head of the roman catholic church po process has been admitted to hospital for tests and treatments for bronchitis. the vatican says the 88 year
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old pontiff has a fever. he's had several health problems and suffer 2 falls recently. it has vatican residents. francis has been the leader of the 1400000000 catholics world wide since 2013. this is this coming up on the news our. i'm sorry, jail and mullins job of talking only public stevens is extracted an increase in international business coming up. i'll tell you how that benefits pockets on coming up and support the reigning champion has been knocked out of the cuts are open and easier with the latest action and i'm on the the
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the focus phones, the term tourism industry has skyrocketed in recent years or visitors from around the world are heading to the slopes, despite the security challenges that have long effected the region. now, the largest resort has become the primary source of income for many who live in the area. sorry go reports in the swat valley in northwest post on this is malim job that pockets dont own the public ski resort. it's in the house of the swatch valley and nestled in the hindu kush mountain range. but seems like this once unimaginable in 2008, the result was destroyed when it was pushed by the pocket, stony tile up on us much who went to talk shop at the time, recalls how the destruction of the result which left him with nothing. oh the,
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when i was 18 years old, the result was destroyed and we lost everything. but now the situation is much better and training to become a ski instructor has transformed my life skill in the use that followed piece returned to the swapped valley. the pocket stony millet trees effort to regain control in 2009 paced the way for recovery. and now taurus by the local and international of looking to the area. the result is busy today on the south tell us, but since the attack in 2008, the number of international visits has, has quotes report to $200000.00 per year at nearly 3000 meters above sea level. it's becoming increasingly popular destination. for when to sports, there's a sense of ease among visitors. the muslim java, like a cra, he said for the 2nd time in just a few years. she's bought her whole family from karate, or the to know this area is very peaceful. there is no disturbance. we visited for
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years ago and we all visiting again because we enjoyed it so much, especially with our children. for the local community, the resort has transformed the livelihoods in tale lol is a vendor who makes the quota pockets. donnie fried food, he says he relies on tourists visiting the region to make a living. one new i've got a got a lot of can must have a lot of very happy tourists come to my mom. java. it's good because it means my business is the only thing i have 5 children and i'm able to send them all to school to it's clear that the tourism industry is flourishing, bringing benefits, no need to the local community bots to the why did national economy, sorry go out to 0 muslim java pockets, dot com for all the sports news. now here's andy. thank you so much doreen. well, let me pick president thomas back has sounded a warning to his successive bank. toby allergies are uh english dealing picks will be at risk if politics ever interested with decision making the 71 year old will
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step down from one of the sports most influential roles in june after leading the olympic movement for more than a decade. i spoke to back from the olympic committees headquarters in switzerland. their political neutrality is a, is a key. because if we are losing these are political neutrality, 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, was not the take. uh, and the decisions uh, which are taking a political side because uh then we would really be at risk for us and in back the search she games were your 1st as a president's. we're not here in 2025 and the russian olympic committee is banned. russia would say that that was
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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 olympic committee a has a next the summer sports organizations on the territory offered 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, a clear violation. offer the only 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 supplements in the west bank, but is allowed to compete out the olympics. neither the national or live be coming to your israel as the ever claim the a to a next. is there a sports organizations
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a below me go to where the national really be call me the 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 athletes from history competing there peacefully with each other and living peacefully together under one a rule for in the of the olympic village, and joining the call of the olympic athletes from pears for peas. now you elaina of the bank, i was beaten, raining champagne ink, as well as i can. the last 4 of the castle opened at this window for the lamp, vin, just the latest in her series of victories against the world. number 2 cats here, life has already on ripples some of the 3 time defending champion of the highest rank player left and the costs are open. egos, find tech should have been the big favor to win her. so mike finals in her way
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though was an opponent, she'd never beaten yolanda also. panko has a perfectly record against fines tech and it was quickly apparent that wasn't going to change until it took a step hankle just over an hour to win the match in straight sets the big she's into the final and insight of what would be her biggest title victory. since she won the french open back in 2017 . she's a great player, she's down the road for 10 years, and uh, you know, she has a great team behind her. so i was preparing for too much and i, i pretty much knew what to expect from her, and i don't know it sometimes i know where the boys going, but sometimes i'm just going with the all my feelings in my instincts. so that, that helps me 5 minutes building here and so think i have to come the ash player to be 27 year old progress. and now
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are open final for the 26th, most of panko will face amanda niecy move in the titled the site or the american was a straight sets winner against it. the 3 men, alexandro love, russia, assets. amanda, nice of over 23 year old is through to a final of the standing for just the 2nd time in her career. patsy. a little bit of the young elders, 0. don't know, edits in a little pull i levels manager honest fault of all being shown wish by the english football association on a spotted mixing his emotions that got the better of him when he was sense of following the lead, latest to, to joel with the local arrivals evanson, the extra time, intentional, 5 minutes of a, a ended up being a half of that happens a lot. and the emotions got the better of me. and if i look back at it,
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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 disturb shots. remember coming up, pay from a full my master's golf champion, patrick read the subdued or leave the crowd as well. just give me a moment here in the opening round of this move. so it is in australia. is it at all $312.00, which is known as the policy and philadelphia, celebrating it seems wayne in last sunday superbowl the eagles beat, the kansas city chiefs and the nfl championship game is only the 2nd song. the franchise has one. that's the one that is i suppose looking for now. sorry, thank you so much. and the thanks for about updates and thanks for watching the news. our analogies 0, we're back in just
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