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law who's also a political analyst joining us from nairobi. thanks for your time. give me your initial reading as to the situation in the eastern d r. c and where you think things will head to next. thank you for having me and i hear what you've just said, and perhaps that's a place to begin. i think left in this situation in the, at a see he saw dia because the last very many. but all of them with the, it's vested interest. so you just mentioned the subject team out there and menu mentioned the name bus, but it would be and the new mention, uganda, we've also had to run that. so the of the east african community and the upside they community t t engage at the. but please, i'm seeing the force for peacekeeping. and to add a sage to be supporting variables, the mutations of these are so dire is going to fucking the is the c, m, e se is going to suck inside the. and then after they,
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the black hole in the i b swear. aside take was pulling in one direction, and then the se was putting on one direction in terms of the 2 months. you elections, we are going to see things escalating. so that was what can you tell me? just the libraries when you say things escalating, what could be the fall out from this and, and do you see a regional fall out? the senator regional for south africa is leading the subject team by simply disapproving some of the act as what members of the se. and that if i to indeed to the, to, to i these the last night i do, we saw that side. they could refuse to vote for the e a c can do that, we can do that. and that means that when it's transmitted back on the ground, it's now going to ask all is tied to the tech mall palm, but the role in the odyssey, i suppose, to be skipping that will make the 8 even more necessary for the members of east
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africa where i get involved their lead because they accused of supporting rebels. and finally the saying that defending themselves to also get into that wall, they need to know that is uh, tracy bit for a disaster. basically, issues in the odyssey, being funded by a candle vested interest, and they deal politics around this region. okay, we'll leave it there in martin all this. thank you so much. you're speaking to us from i robi, thank you for joining us for me. aside for the weather, she was opportune. the color of the weather may still a little of the cold side across the middle east, cold enough for some snow, some rice, certainly about big fan of cloud. cal central pasa sally. right? that's in a few spots of rain here in caught off we by right, pushing across into iran and that will continue to drive its way further east, which as we go through, choose a grassy tends to snow the fall of kind of starting to the channel. so it was
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a bit a bit whether it would cost us to go through. i choose by that eastern side of saudi lifted up the saddles possibility south. there are $21.00 cells just and the top temperature in doha is going to be able to cool. so there's a couple of degrees below average, cold enough to proceed to sod off the mediterranean stuckey. i see increasing rain coming in as we go through monday and create around 12 celsius on monday. the system sink south with an east with significant snow fully back to 5 in ankara. by that time, showers all the way down into cyprus. just to let you know that if you show us that just around the live and at that stage. so something like why the light clear across northern parts of libya, off north of egypt could also see a shower to smoke, to assist developing system a circulation in al jerry that will bring some what the weather in here over the next couple of days. plenty of weather across central africa with heavy rain, the possibility of flooding. the still ahead on the else is there a news hour? i'm a sub bon jovi and damascus, and i'll tell you how random. so for
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a simple thing, it's fred definitive, civil and then support the tennis world. react says the number one player is found for doping that's coming off a little later for the pod came in to be could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis. is a crisis of crisis times type, so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the latest news as it breaks hang up, do a lot, did not accept still no problems. pond hoping international physician for perhaps
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$47.00 to look at the alternative with detailed coverage focused on your drive, your regular monthly inactive cooperation during charles that the, the lines of communication remain secure from around the world facing doesn't want an extended trade will that it is ready for one week now cause more damage to the us economy and it did during trumps 1st time. so the, [000:00:00;00] the color was on the top stories on the, on to sewer. and it's our, the is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called donald trump's vision . for gaza, a bold plan, he's meeting with
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a us secretary state martha rubio and israel trump has proposed the us takeover of tasso and forcibly displace it's for us. and is really are so i can scale 3 palestinian policeman in southern gaza despite the ongoing ceasefire. come out says they were deployed to help secure the entry of a trucks and dropped off. is where the army say they targeted arms individuals, rolanda, box, and 23 levels are advancing rapidly in the eastern democratic republic of congo into cover with the capital of south key the province. some residents cheered as the rebels arrived. initially there had been panic and looting. the thousands of soldiers and civilians fled the us president. donald trump supposed to lead talks with russia to end the nearly 3 year long war and ukraine has shaken european nations. so the response follows confirmation by the us envoy to ukraine chief kellogg, that europe will not have
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a seat at the negotiating table. it's prompted an emergency summit of european leaders in paris on monday as they prepared to respond to trumps. planned to work with russia to end the war. the british prime minister curious dahmer once the us on europe to continue working together to do that. meanwhile, the ukrainian president followed him as on sky, says that the continents can no longer rely on us and his calls for the creation of a european army. washington meanwhile, is forging ahead with its proposal to stop the fighting. a phone call between the 2, a secretary of state, marco rubio, and the russian for administer serve a live rav laid the groundwork for future discussions. for now, there is no sign. the wars winding down ukraine's military size russian forces launched more than a $140.00 attack drones, any of which it says the air force shot down. i'll just there was diplomatic editor james space has been following developments at the munich security conference. a
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very false moving diplomatic development software hastily convey meeting of european foreign ministers here in munich. there's not going to be a summit of you. lita is joined by the british prime minister, kiss stomach, and the nato secretary general mock ruetta. they are all deeply concerned that the us is moving ahead with this and the go see ations on ukraine without to crane. and without the europeans, with talks taking place in the coming days in saudi arabia. one of those who attended the foreign ministers meeting here in munich was the estonian foreign minister. he told me it's time for your to step up. and he says they have the money to do it. the we have money. and also we have the russian frozen assets move them fee on the billions in europe we can use. so about funds, it's a lot so we can, we can deliver a lots of funds to ukraine with a minute. the result, of course, it will be complicated without ukraine, without uh us, but uh, it's, it's up to,
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you can't, you know, we need to understand that only you can. and together with your grant, there can be a piece. the rifts between the us and its european allies on the future of ukraine . expose why the problems in the transatlantic alliance for the last 80 years since the end of the 2nd world war. the central part of european defense has been the role of the united states. that is now on the question. james pays out to 0 munich . ok, let's come on. what's happening on the ground? a new crane now charles dropped for joining us from keeps so fast moving diplomatic developments. charles, what's happening on the grounds of the will? certainly yes, you train, you kindly to shape uh, a new kind in people basically trying to get the heads around this new uncomplicated reality. on the back of these developments in munich. meanwhile, on the ground, certainly, according to the ukranian ministry,
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they say that in the last 24 hours or so, they've seen a massive uptake in attacks by russian forces along the 1300 kilometer front line and not tickets. 2 and a half times they say the amount of tax in relation to previous days because we've got no way of confirming it, it's questionable how true that actually is certainly in the context of that kind of pressures that you grave energy repeating and they sell out allies around that, as donald trump's administration, takes the lead in this effort towards some sort of piece plan a piece agreement. but there's been some steps that the great administrative released in the last couple of hours. also they say that there's still very heavy, ongoing fighting around the child to pull cross. now these chinese refuse to teach components to both sides. it's a big transport habit as a re, a link that, that runs for the majority of the population have already been evacuated or have left regarding number's presence. and let's give self in munich. said that in the
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last week, russia had launched at least 1220 so called ariel balls. now, these are basically repurposed associates, a weapons that have title things put on them and a root of entry gps system. they are launched by russian partridges, and they are large pieces of audience that have massive damage uh, fx and villages and towns across the front line. no, not very difficult to stall. so then he went on to say that they've been at least a $150.00 drug and strikes the majority of which were either intercepts, it will start to electronically from actually hitting the targets. and he went on say that that'd be full to me. so i was launched. ready of various types and as you mentioned in the intro, just of invites the great imagery saying that there were at least a 140 drug and strikes a 95 of which you're driving. attracts noise you 5 of which we shot down $46.00 in
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to say to. there was also a large attack on a cell phones outside the city of nikolai, of in the south. and certainly the gardening ministry says that that is put around 46000 people. that's given no electricity. these people now with no electricity, no heat. so you kind of coast with temperatures like this in the middle of winter, that is of great concern. okay, thank you. so much charles stratford reporting from keats land mines in unexploded munitions have killed her wounds at at least 560 people in syria since the fall of the us address sheets. the mining teams believe that's an underestimate. it's because many cases aren't reported. at least a quarter of a 1000000 syrians have already returned home according to the un, which means an increased risk of exposure. but sama been job aid reports from damascus. control destination, northern syria. and just as the remove one is
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a call to secure another city as board average terrain is littered with explosive devices like this. last, in addition to empty tank lines, high velocity in century rounds, an empty personnel mines which was almost all territory between the former james forces and opposition fighters is providing the constant danger to civilians returning after the fall of the south regime. this um has to be meticulous about the safe dispose of the board lenses. you know, all too well the dangers they post. what kind of a hold on to how that i'm in the, the i am proud of my job and i feel happy when i see people coming back in securing their return. it's our job as we've planned the land completely from onyx boat an ordinance. i'm a victim of these hazards are rocket exploring it in my village and my left hand was amputated that i should have time to come again from the session. every time people see the mining teams getting unexplored adornments become to tell them about
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more admissions on the land, homes and gardens. about 40 do you mind, is it being framed by and you working in milton city? this year of to the winter is over, millions of displaced people and city and refugees could return to their destroyed homes or to plant crops. and many will be coming to unlock mind fields we've seen in the last 2 months is a, a huge increase in the number of accidents as people were time to land. well, the presence of exclusive hazards is immediate physical danger to the people who are advertising to these areas. and it also prevents some fussing the land for livelihoods. and for the meat of those above, the body has numerous drop the bones and a month after an accident. he still can't move, this thing is the goodness that came into play on that as we were living in the idp camps, then we returned to our land because it's our only livelihood. during my work in the land, i touch the metal and it exploded. when my cousin tried to repair his house, he stepped on
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a mine and lost his entire leg. he's still afraid to come back here. i hope the lands are scanned and safe, so people can return. civil defense deems born civilians about the dangers posed by line mines and explosives. the in one number, the united will receive many reports daily, most out in the residential areas, and also follow up right now we are working on the school to restart in the newly liberated areas according to estimates at least a quarter of a 1000000 seconds of return home, since the fall of the assad regime in moore will follow the ritz area of the remnants of war is likely to take years. if not becky. and unless serious friends and neighbors help to secure lands and homes, more people will fall victim, unexploded, munitions, solomon jarvis elevator, damascus. and is really army. jerome strikes has killed at least 3 people in southern lebanon. several others were injured when the missile had
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a car and autonomy started, or the military says it's very good at a senior and his fellow commands. agents from the us immigration and customs enforcement agency have been detaining people who are undocumented, from streets across america. it's all part of the trump administration's mass deportation plan, which is also targeting work places. reynolds supposed to one on documented worker in california, a central valley about this sense of fear. what's it like to be an undocumented person in donald trump's america? then they moved to wiley hunter and documented farm worker with a 5 year old child lives in a constant state of fear. gladto see, think the middle of course. yes, i am very scared. in fact, ever since the rates begin, ever since i came here in code county, i'm always scared. and when i go out to the street, i look around everywhere. she asked that we not reveal her identity for fear of
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being detained and deported. in the 1st few days after the january rates, she says she didn't go to work in the citrus gross, but she had to go back. but, but the thing with tennessee, that a how many needs and the fear, well, my needs are greater than the fear. my son, if i don't go out to work, i won't have anything to feed him. she says her son was born in the u. s. and is a citizen, being separated from him is her greatest fear. but give me a report. if any me, if that i will be deported and my son will be left alone by me because i don't have close family here. those fears are shared by the estimated 1800000 undocumented persons in california alone. these are the people donald trump calls dangerous criminals, being documented here and no means being afraid to go to your job. afraid to take your kids to school. afraid even to leave your house. alejandro. it tries to keep
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her fear hidden from her boy. look, i think what's the most she does as me a lot. why don't we go out to the park? why don't we go out to the mall? i tell him tomorrow, right now we don't have money already. the whole community is on edge. bobby, i'll come, ah, a naturalized us citizen, runs a small restaurant. she says she's cut her opening hours because customers are staying home, then establish their scan. they don't know what they're going to do. there are a lot of people who don't want to go out. even pick their children to school because they're afraid that their parents are going to be taken by him. and that's what's affecting everyone, not only economically, but emotionally as well. it's affecting me a lot, a suffocating cloud of dread, over a region and the country. rob reynolds, l g 0, bakersfield, california in italy, the centuries old venice carnival has started with tributes to one of the city's most famous residence. theo,
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can i performance marked the 300 anniversary of the birth of jack homo, casanova, a writer, and adventure, the 2 week festival comes ahead of the christian holiday of lens. it's a tradition that dates back to the 11th century. here's what's coming up on the news. our sports is tensions between canada and the united states spills onto the ice fire. it will be here in just a moment for the very latest, the full hail the planet interrogates while i was think about climate change, the way we do this, the global issue is abstract. so whatever i do, it doesn't seem to make a dent. alley re reveals how with being and it collated into distancing also from the climate crisis and delaying meaningful action. as faculty reactions has been both intentionally and unintentionally quite
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in time for the sports interest for during thank you so much. olympic president thomas bock has told l g 0 that the games should not follow the example being set by the football world cops. and last remain a one country event by police that breaking that tradition with damage with the olympic stand for the german has been in charge of the olympics for more than a decade, but we'll be stepping down from the roll later this year. he's been talking with our correspondent, andy richardson. what makes the game so unique is bringing the entire world together in one place for a peaceful or a competition. and the therefore, as to where diversify the or live, because a game said to a different the countries or even the continents of, with the, not the new 5 to this a mission, offer the live p k, a games,
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the bidding process, the features and takes talks about the importance of the, of an ongoing dialogue. can you tell us if that dialogue is taking is any closer to an lympics taking place in the middle east? everybody has a, there a chance. and of course, also the, the middle east, where we have for, i'll see and go strong intentions and that a very good a projects. and the, there the i, you'll see is a also open uh to address the issues that, uh, the only information on the calendar off for the, the national federation. so i may also have to move a to later in the year to ensure the safety of the athletes. i said what, what is the, the legacy is that you will leave is, is the useful intakes incentive goal in 2026? what are your hopes for the 1st major island pick events in africa?
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it will or showcase uh, that definitely guy is uh, the young continent and uh, would showcase the great contribution african athletes and african support these already are making now to their worldwide olympic, a movement we have fantastic. african, the athletes in the many sports and would you see that the useful impacts as being staffing starting to was the, the summer olympics going to after care of the future dates? we are a global organization and the if we want to be truly global or then we can not be satisfied by having a global representation of athletes in the games, meaning athletes from all to 106 nation and then pick or call me cheese floss the refugee olympic a team. we also, you know, have for, to look of at the games at 10 and are organized in the
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all around the globe. you brandon olympic runner. and jacob couple of mo, has smashed the world record and a half marathon. he caught the time is 56 minutes and 41 seconds, and martha lona is 49 seconds quicker than the previous record. and he's the 1st to go under 57 minutes tape. lemme was a 2 time world cross country, a champion ad olympic 10000 meter bronze metal list. and a few minutes time liverpool will be able to restore their 7 point lead and the prime leg is a take on the rolls. are small cuts the gap to just 4 points? the 16 a went over lester detail moreno getting both poles and the final 10 minutes injuries have left arsenal. short strikers of the spanish may feel their steps up to the challenge. the gunners have extended their on the runs, 15 matches professional tenors, players association has called for change and transparency in the wake of bionics center, doping bad. these highly enroll number one has accepted a 3 month suspension after doing a deal with
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a world entity doping agency had been seeking a bad of up to 2 years. 10 ish authorities originally cleared the center for 2 failed drug tests last year, which he blamed on accidental contamination during i'm astonished his sense one of the us and australian opens and because of the timing of his band, he'll be back for the french open. won't miss any grand slams. the pro tennis players association says the system is not a system, it's a club. suppose case by case discretion is in fact nearly covered for tailored deals on fair treatment and inconsistent rulings. the spice is unacceptable and shows a deep disrespect for every sports in its bounds. it's time for change. now it was a while night in montreal, canada, as the canadians took on the americans and a firing for nations clash the as soon as it pops off the ground came off. there was please 5,
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in the 1st 9 seconds of the game at all unfolded against a backdrop, growing tension between the 2 north american neighbours of the president, donald trump, frank harris again for a long time allies. americans did, however, just add to the canadian supplies it wasn't planned. that wasn't too coaches, as phone guys over saying this is happening. now that happened, that was uh, is it organic, is it gets, these guys have grown up with it. this is part of our game. i didn't see. and my last look, i didn't see anybody running for the exits. uh so. yeah. so i mean, it was people gonna talk about this and you know, obviously there's probably people that don't like it. it's very indicative of what this means to the players. um, you know, there's 2 teams out there that are very competitive that i have
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a ton of pride for their respective teams and their countries and and for me, when will you have an investment in trying to win? like, like the way that it, that it occurred. i think that's, that's an indication of it. a toyota is allison evans. as one the riley is sweetened to overtake the world championship standings. his japanese teammate talk . a moto cats are trying to finish 3.7, 2nd time reading row champions. harry knew this was 38 point one seconds and walk you name and has won the live tour event in abilene originally and shot a final round summit under 465 to take the title by 3 shots. it's a 3rd when the okay. and that is all your support for now. my team during thank you so much for that updates and that's it for the news hour. but we're back in just
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