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and so became glorious here, the beast and totally the timeless journey. the . ready ready donald trump calls ukraine's president a dictator a day off the he suggested keith is to blame for russia's invasion, the money inside the cell, just their. a life and also coming up and law says it's willing to release the remaining is running captives in one go as it outlines what a 2nd phase of the gauze has ceased. fine light looked like thousands of wounded by
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heavy fighting. engage. i'm across the congo as m. 23 levels evolves in the provinces of north and south. and we report within the growing prominence of mt migration policies in germany's elections. the you as president donald from says that the ukranian president better move fast. oh, he won't have a country left. this fall as common spires. a load of me is lensky, that trump is trapped in a dis, information bubble made by russia vs president how suggested ukraine was at fault for russia's invasion? i'm that keith should have negotiated peace earlier in his post on the 3 social platform. chrome said that the landscape refuses to have elections is very low in the ukrainian poles. and the only thing he was good at was playing by the end quote,
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like a fiddle. tom goes on to continue a dictator without elections. lensky, better move fast, or he's not going to have a country left. in the meantime, we all success read, negotiating an end to the war with russia. something all admit only trump, i'm the trump administration can do given the help, it has the very latest from washington dc. and the reason that donald trump is doing this a is that he is notoriously fin scanned, and he's not happy about the comments that vladimir zalesky made earlier. the fact that he said that donald trump is living in a russian made this information space. that is what provoked this sort of lashing out by donald trump. he's a bully and so as a result, he is responding to that and calling vladimir zaleski, not you printing later, but in fact, uh, modestly successful committee and referring to his previous occupation. but he's
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also really negotiating to, he's, this comes with the keels of that meeting between us and russian officials and saudi arabia that attempt to try and end the russian invasion of ukraine. one that we should point out does not involve vladimir zalesky something he's not happy about. but it's all sort of stunning reversal of us policy. the fact that the binding administration was isolating russia now we have donald trump doing the exact opposite in trying to end the russian invasion of ukraine. and that not only has european allies nervous, it has democrats here on capitol hill very nervous as well. because what they're seeing is not only a reversal of us policy, but also the potential for ukraine to lose one of its closest allies. and that's the united states. on ukraine's foreign minister has reacted soon off to president
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trump. the latest comments on social media drill to be has posted on acts that the ukranian people am that president refused to give in to patients prussia. nobody can force ukraine to give up. we will defend our right to exist. any questions, though, or express dismay washington's shifts towards russia, charles profit has been speaking to some of them wintering ukraine seems particularly bits of this year made was perhaps quite a cold realization. the tree is off, the rush is full scale invasion. the country can no longer rely on each friends to defend it. at any cost, it's a shows they are a 3rd party thrust group. it seems to me that trump statements are a little too bold on ukraine. he doesn't understand the reality on the ground. we try and help our army, our economy in any way we can, but it is clear we are a little desperate because we understand that it to us abandons us. and if you're
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a college help enough, then we'll left alone. the elderly have gathered to exercise in this call decades. these weekly working club used to attract 300 people before the war. the been defeated, the won't hold it out. we don't have enough sold us. we don't have enough weapons. it's starting to feel like i'm just like both ends, but on a large escape. and what about the beginnings of the full us russian relations? of course i'm worried more could we expect from, from the us as leaving the arena, actually removing itself. that was already clear. why? because the people of america once it, they've chosen this pasta, which is this democracy, the legs on the ridge cove was a member of ukraine's negotiating team for the failed minutes. peace agreements off the rush or occupied crimea in 2014. as i understand it is a bottle of rhetoric because trump she wants to show to he's voters that he's
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trying to deliver on his promise, which he made all the complain trail. but maybe he already have realized that it's not possible to do for very simple reason. putting doesn't want to piece he's the stumbling block and trump can not do anything about it. it's being a momentous few days, but ukrainians struggling to comprehend the change in policy direction. an emphasis from the new administration in washington ukrainians have never trusted. the russian president vladimir putin. but now there is growing distrust of the biggest ally. donald trump chilled stuff that i was just the arrow keys, the law says outlines. it's the vision for phase 2 of the ceasefire agreement in garza,
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it has proposed releasing or remaining is really captives full palestinian prisoners and detainees in a single swamp. in a statement him, aust spokesman, has them cas, i'm said we already for a 2nd phase in which the prisoners will be exchange in one go. and that will need to be within the criterion of reaching an agreement that leads to a permanent space by a complete withdrawal from the strip slowly and also nouns. it will release the bodies of 4 is riley's on thursday as what a 6 living captives on staff day. the group says it's showing flexibility as a sign of its commitment to the cease fire, jail and cold on israel to do the same. now all day is low on the is why the reaction form b jordanian capital amman? she's that because this is really government and the palestinian authority has found out is era from reporting from inside israel. and the okey pod was thank we
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haven't seen any official reaction, but what we do know is over the past week and really over the past months of the families of these really captives have been demanding such a formula, all is really captives for a palestinian captives and detainees, as well as an end to the war. and we also have seen accusations lodged at the is really prime minister for stalling for even at trying to do rail negotiations a and a, to implode these of these talks. and hence, return to the war. these are the kinds of accusations families that is really captive and also leading political figures and is really opposition, have lots to against. that's and yeah, in the meantime, these really prime minister's office is saying that these, these changes in the timeline are result of the tough stance of benjamin nathaniel and the changes he's made in his negotiating team, mainly putting, uh,
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confidence and, and people close to him personally in the driver seat in that, in those negotiations, but for now doesn't seem like that kind of offer would be up for grabs for israel. because remember in order for israel to reach an agreement on phase 2, it has to agree to withdrawing from gaza. and to ending the war and this does not have support complete support in these really cabinets. in fact, some members of nothing. yeah. has coalition government have threatened to leave the government and even take it down if such an agreement is reached, the palestine is known. so having one of the world's highest literacy rates, israel's total destination of guns, a is now threatening the future of golf as children and use. the u. n rights group says more than 92 percent of all school buildings have been damaged or destroyed. and more than 3 quarters of students have had no access to full education honey. my
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mood has visited an educational compound in golf and city centers. this report the flow of finery managed to get access to this education outcomes pound. once the rubble that have blocked the gate of the compound was removed and as soon as we step the foot inside the compound, this used to be a wilmont and a beautiful campus with a manicured garden. but not anymore, because already we're seeing a trails of tanks that were stationed here inside the compound that did not just stay here, but they destroyed the majority of the buildings just to my left right here stood the science building that is completely flat. then as you can see, and behind me, the fine art building, feeding curiosity of students then offering learning experience and do my ride, stood to building the lab facility to the far right. and right here, the central library once the hub of knowledge acquisition and research and,
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and feeding curiosity of hundreds of his students. so we're seeking learning and knowledge inside this educational compound at the start of the war on gaza. just reading military started the bombing campaign and targeting the most essential public facilities, including this educational compound, already seeing books that were thrown into the yard of the compound as the intensity of the bombs, as described by many of the local residents who are trapped in the area, we are very severe and massive. many of the books are thrown here, not only just books are 1000 inside the building that were burned, including hundreds of research papers in the stations of many of the students for work inside this university, a total of 5 hundreds of schools and universities and colleges community colleges were all destroyed by does really mandatory depriving 10001000 of palestinians from
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proper access to education and building a better future for their life. a, hey, am i from what i was just the from the educational component garza city? palestine. is there any forces have given displaced residence of, nor shems refugee camp in the occupied westbank just 2 hours to collect the belongings? leave. thousands of people have been displaced, as rarely forces have laid siege to the camp until graham for more than a week. i need more time to find that homes destroyed on the camps infrastructure in ruins. last month as rel loans, a military operation across the occupied was find against palestinian. find his wife's group say this is the largest displacement of palestinians in the occupied west bank and move in 5 2nd residence displaced from southern 11 on returning home. the officer b as riley ministry, partially withdrew from towns and villages on choose day. many of the neighborhoods
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have been left on the recognizable by the scale of the destruction of the ceasefire agreement. israel is required to remove all its forces. barriers is cooling, as well as presence in 5 areas. an occupation. one of those displaced by is riley bombing is monassa perez. she has now returned to her lebanese village of caf akila. i need to find a home in rooms and the table doing the notice the silver, the silver, the wills us. and she'll have the yeah. so i'm and the date and then you will have the date
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a country left. he was responding to comments, find zalinski, who said trump is living in a dis, information bubble created by russia. exchange began off to be you as president suggested ukraine stops at the will and should have negotiates a piece earlier. i'm off as outlined. it's vision for a 2nd phase of the 6 find golf, typically, pose, releasing remaining is right captives, palestinian prisoners, and the chinese and a single swell. heavy fighting has taken place in the eastern democratic republic of congo, m. 23 rebels and that allies advancing in north and south keeping provinces in because it was the capital of south q officials in one hospital say they are treating thousands of patients with gunshot wounds. the one in fact, m 23, an allied forces and specifically on sunday officers taking government in north
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keepers free weeks ago out there as outlined with connie as travel, 5 hours by boaters, across lake keeping from the government in the north too. because we were in the south, the ports have just reopened off to weeks of fine to recover was taken by m 23 rebel forces on sunday island reports from the us. the right thing here you live at the tone of the boys. well, now the rebels are really cool, so the dating the process, even though the on where do you like is because you've got to see this. the business seems to resume here because this sound does not have the same suggestion, which happened and it will go in, in a coma, a 3 weeks. it was a very heavy fighting and also looking at killing and then up to not even the tone is not yet completed, as it is here because it will cover things where do for that's what i'm doing through like you know, the public's free $3.00 to 4 pm, once a day, plays less for people to come back to do a walk from under. what is up with this one with your pin,
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and also want to know that are trying to continue on, on the battlefields from chicago. we are the mid they're doing it on with yes, i do just fuck see that to come to one of the key box mean to 30 bucks from did the honestly i'm and then this morning and the fighting is, has been taking place it onto the man to c t o 0, which is one of the big territory. well, the majority jump to sort of just those. well, for the oh, we don't thought it says even pro visual quoted use their way to group with their way to go to over there about right to know we are getting picked just coming from this. the border with disabilities will start with cable and kind of me, which is another of these people are sort of deals are going on with the living disabilities, which is the meaning that implant is winning on different the 4th line he, i sold to people and other places the sidney's military, such as gay, more ground from the rapids support forces in the capital call to the foreign ministry is cooling for a decisive international stones of the art that killed $433.00 civilians,
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including children and ministry says the fight is attacked villages around, i'll get taina in white nile states, south of call to it's 21 months of conflict. instead, dawn has destroyed its ones. driving sugar industry, almost say they are struggling. but as well, how does val reports from sonata in solving since they don't they do feel optimistic despite the challenges every afternoon on his way back from work. i would come use stops. i was 31st open outcome and she knows exactly what he wants. black coffee with not one, not 2, but 3 lots pools of sugar. he says he can't imagine drinking coffee any other weight. loss of, of in most it's because sugar is sweet. i'm used to it like this since i was a child. even though was the 1st place is small, she stuck so a lot of sugar. she says customers consume 2 to 3 kilograms
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a day. does that mean that the sooner needs love should have so much? most of them insist on lots of it in the tea or coffee. what the kind of conflict has left a bitter taste in many months. the part of me to, to develop it support forces to control of a number of sugar factories, including this one outside the city of some not know how to handle them. well, i'll give a station to so extensive, it will cost at least $350000000.00 that we've set up a committee to put together a plan. so that has 6 sugar factories with a combined $4.00 and capacity of nearly half a 1000000 tons a year. but the decades of political turmoil you cannot make mismanagement. and us sanctions have taken their toll on the factories, attend fobs into waste lands. and that was before the cut them files and find the lives of the annual production of this fact that he used to range between 18 and 19000 tons. but yeah, that's the got to they is down to 0 in and out of so that
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a 6 sugar factories full are completely out of service at to only partially operational. so dense annual sugar consumption is that island 1000000 tons, most of that teasing, pull to the now who by the way, i've never been self sufficient in sugar, despite have been many farms and factories even when the factors to an operational . we were important sugar for many countries, including brazil and cuba it will be sent to us, however, so then began to exchange some of its sort of sugar for logic quantities of refined white sugar from india and elsewhere trading quality for quantity and completed a fine do you think any of us and non factory says the deal isn't fair. right? i was, should get as much, much sweeter and much better. it's more concentrated, like most so then use uncompetitive drinks. his coffee with the company on behalf
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of some of sugar t and the community or farm is here, say the lifestyle and welfare link to the sugar factory. and when it was destroyed, then likelihoods with a straight along with it. how much fun does. yeah. so not restricting immigration on introducing permanent border patrols have been important topics in germany's election campaign. many people say the plans violate you knows, step pass and reports now from southwest gemini to play movements within the european union. awesome looks more like this. tens of thousands of people have been turned away from german, brought us in the past few months. if it was up to the question, democratic union calling 1st the head of sundays election. and the far right alternative for germany party east border checks would become permanent, with refugees, no longer allowed to enter and apply for asylum. and we still got
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a point is not to accept so many migrants with different cultural backgrounds without any checks because it will increase the risk of people posing danger. i'm. it's of the party rows and the calls of to resubmit techs, enforcing magwoods like human units. last thursday, when 2 people were killed in a car, i mean a tech. i strongly believe the a f. d is germany's biggest danger. it's a fascist party with a political model. the aims to simplify complicated issues like blaming migrants for the countries problems leading to war and syria of cable was warmed. you welcome to 10 years ago. a just later he was elected mayor with the file right, becoming increasingly popular. the may a fee as an uncertain future, as all the germany has become my homeland. but when this hatred, the sentiments get worse, i was no longer feel welcome here. i still loved my job, but nobody can predict where this is going. off of my self against immigration has only made to this election campaign,
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and they aren't just coming from the far right alternative for germany party, but from mainstream politicians as well. looking at the polls the if the is profiting most. and many i wondering how long the social firewall against working with the far right will remain in place for now parties and says they won't golf. and with the a if the audit statements not only about the ports and refugees, but also germans with a migraine background. tough luck to on east, for the ones without too many won't be the same. if we have built this country together, i was born here and my grandfather came 40 or 50 years ago and lot has changed because of it just as i find it extremely saw that you are only being condemned if one of those something drunk. i am proud of my iphone hops, not what people are the same it. a recent survey shows nearly 70 percent of germans, one for a minute border controls, although they fired late. you last had of sunday's election. i'm going, i'm local to famous war. it's 10 years ago we have shopped on desk, germany can handle the refugee crisis. sounds fairly far away,
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stop fast and l just see right at the german french border. prosecutors from the us justice department have been ordered by a federal court to explain why they want to dismiss corruption charges against new york cities. may eric adams. he was indicted last year and charges of bribery fraud excepting over a $100000.00 in legal campaign contributions. kristin salumi has moved from york of the us district court. judge dale ho has said that prosecutors must show up and explain their rationale for dropping the corruption and bribery charges against mirror. adams, adams himself will also appear and be asked to explain what if anything, he can send into an exchange for the charges being dropped. now, he has publicly said there is no quid pro quo oh here. but the acting us attorney
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who was overseeing the case resigned in protest saying it's set a dangerous precedent. this is a woman who had served under the conservative supreme court justice antonin scalia . some see the judge's summons to the parties here as push back to what the justice department is doing as well. but legal experts. question, what power if any, the judge would have to actually stop this from going forward? if prosecutors do decide to drop the charges in the case now. meanwhile, even if the charges are dropped uh, the governor of new york has been meeting with local officials after the 4 deputy mirrors resigned. in the wake of these latest developments. she does have the power to remove adams from office something she said she is considering, but it's something that has never been done before in the history of new york. this is all uncharted territory. kristen salumi,
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i'll just hear of new york. that's it for me. my, the inside weather is next then inside story when examined the tubes between the top us and russian diplomats and saudi arabia on the war in ukraine. stay with the the, it's a much dry prospecting. the immediate future indicate your plan to prep the whole tropical. know, australia is much dry, the new light, the russians rebuilding new south of new circulation. hey, we should not take no, that might turn into a proper little tropical. sidetracked doesn't like it was another one off the coast or frustrated, both. right. and the water damage will probably stay that, that the say we weren't lose sight of this one. and this woman got started, victoria melvin's gone to 51 degrees,
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has about 10 degree rise between thursday and friday. they probably last into the weekend. equally. it's fairly warm in christ church. weddington is a 23 as well. then that's the last for the day of se, but not for that long to be honest. now as for into easy weather shell, it's been widespread recently the fixing again and eastern job and sooner y c. and the on shore breeze means the philippines are also at risk of some pretty heavy dime, pulse the next day or so, like to sheriff for the rest. but then all the way out through west or something mean on the western side of charlotte must have written months here. these are only light shots, but this they're all the same. still starting in japan, it will do i think this is dan, father's rain running through this part of china. south of the yangtze will go off shore on friday. then another bout will run through to give you a rather width middle of the weekend. and then john as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the
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fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and forces, we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people are power, examines the posts for landscape and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so, you know, as a meeting on ukraine without the ukraine president lived in this events, he criticizes towards between the us and russia and saudi arabia. well, donald trump lanes p for the war. the kremlin says vladimir putin and trump allow me to talk again soon. so what is it wirelessly if you cry this is inside store the .
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