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the the . ringback the ukraine's president hits backup, donald trump off to being branded a dictate to who's to blame for russia's innovation. so you just, i unity is the strongest safe god in the future. future, not with commuting, but with a piece. and this is a choice for the whole world, especially for the strongest nation to stand with kids with piece the hold on down. jordan, this is on, is there a life and also coming up a school destroyed buys raining forces. we look at the state of education for
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students in gaza standing remotely, a 1000, and this turn out to hear from emma $23.00 rebels have taken charge of the east companies that have passed the reporting from the german, french for the way. as for reading board checks, i'm back in place to reduce emigration. but if it's up to the part is needing the polls, sundays elections. these heretic checks, and by far not enough. the ukraine's president has hit back at the skating criticism from donald trump saying that success for keith would also be in the interests of the united states and a rallying cold. but let him as the landscape international unity saying the piece springs us together is comments come off to the american president. brandon, emma dictator, who was responsible for causing the war in the 1st place, mostly more needs now. and then over. we stand strong on how to feed in our line,
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ukrainian unity, i know ukrainian courage on our relations with partners on a european solidarity and on americas pragmatism because america needs success just as much as we do. success brings us together. our unity is the strongest safeguard of future, a future, not with putin, but with peace. and this is a choice for the whole world, especially for the strong destinations to stand with guten, with peace. the right choice is peace. i think everyone for this support. what areas that lensky said trump has trump the night, this information bubble created by russia. the exchange is fuming fears of an irreversible risk. the team leaders in his post on the truth social platform, trump says, so let's get refuses to have elections is very low in ukrainian polls. i'm the only thing he was good at was playing bite and quote like a fiddle. trump, as a dictator without elections, savanski, but i move fast though he's not going to have a country left. in the meantime, we are successfully negotiating an end to the war with russia. something i'll admit
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on the trump, the trump administration can do. kimberly hawk, it has moved out from washington dc. 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 zaleski made earlier. the fact that he said that donald trump is living in a rush and 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 let him or zaleski, not you creating later. but in fact, uh, a modestly successful committee and referring to his previous occupation. but he's 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
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we should point out does not involve vladimir zaleski. certainly, he's not happy about, but it's all sort of studding reversal of us policy. the fact that the bible ministration 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 his closest allies. and that's the united states, but alex t, tom is a lecturer at queens university, belfast who specializes in russian foreign policy. he says trump wants to end the will quickly, but feel via crazy and the president is a hindrance for that. the landscape is obviously a stumbling block in that process because it ends getting system having a victory in the war. and that precludes making
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a deal with putting so the rest of this underlying issue of the differences in the policy age. but i think so there's a lot of bus mastic, lots of things. i trump constant, the landscape of a long time since to 1019. when is it ask you, what was the goals or his conversation between trump? is it ask? it was because of, uh, the 1st impeachment of, of, of trump form the pressure incidents get to open up a visitation against buyers. and, uh, and i think the both of them, um this, they know before most popular is uh, very a thin skin. uh is it asked you to go to use to get in his way with other people. um, but uh is no company with drums. well, many ukrainians have expressed dismay at washington shift towards russia. i'll just say it was charles stratford, as i'm speaking with people in the capital key, winter in ukraine seems particularly bit to 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 its friends to
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defend it, but any cost lemon, you'll see it's a shows the 3rd part throws cuz 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 to help our ami 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 a college help enough, then we are left alone. the elderly gather to exercise in this call for decades. this weekly working club used to attract 300 people before the war of the been defeated. the won't hold it out. we don't have enough told us, we don't have enough weapons. it's starting to feel like something that's like both ends, but on a large escape. and what about the beginnings of the soul? us russian relations? of course, i'm worried. what can we expect from from the us is leaving the arena actually
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removing itself? that was already clear. why? because the people of america once it, they've chosen this pasta, which is this democracy, the well looks on dom ridge cove was a member of ukraine's negotiating team for the failed minutes piece of grievance. off the rush or occupied crimea in 2014. i understand that as a part of rhetoric, because trump she wants to show to fees, voters that he's trying to deliver on his promise, which he made on the contain 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 the moments this few days, but ukrainians struggling to comprehend the change in policy direction. an emphasis from the new administration in washington the ukrainians have never trusted. the
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russian president vladimir putin. but now there is growing distrust of the biggest ally, donald trump, jo, stuff that i was just the arrow keys, the vision for phase 2 of the ceasefire agreement in gauze. it has been released by him, us leaders and proposed releasing old remaining. is there any captives in a single swamp in exchange for palestinian prisoners and detainees in a statement of my spokesman as him cost them said, we're ready for a 2nd phase in which the prisoners will be exchanged in one go. and that would need to be within the criterion of reaching an agreement that leads to a permanent ceasefire and a complete withdrawal from the strip. earlier how muscles are announced it will release the bodies of boys riley's on thursday, as well as 6 living captives on saturday. should be the best and have children what
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age? 9 months and 4 years when they were taken captive june, october 7th attack will be among the bodies which i'm the director of guns has come out of the hospital who has some boost fee, as opposed to the $1.00 of $600.00. the new person has to be released on saturday as part of that seatbar exchange deal is really media has pulled cost pictures of them in detention. somebody says the release of the video is a form of psychological terrorism. he was detained in guns a by the israeli army in december, and is being held in over prison and the oxide west tanks were. palestine is known for having one of the world's highest literacy rates, as well as well on guns is written the future of children and young people. the u. n and rights group say more than 92 percent of school buildings have been damaged or destroyed. and the 3 quarters of students have no access to formal education. i'm 0 is how many might move with visited an educational compound in kansas city. 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
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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, 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
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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 had trapped in the area, we're 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 3rd 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 those really military depriving 10001000 of palestinians from proper access to education and building a better future for their life. the hey, am i from what i was just the from the educational compound and garza city palestine. tens of thousands of guns as children are often those separated from
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their families out as heroes. embry. i'm awfully visited the amount of orphanage in kansas city that's home to many of for these the children have seen their homes destroyed and their parents kills. and or if anything goes on with very few resources, list of stories were illegal environments because it's trying to help them hold on to life. the, on the war has left behind a large number of orphan children. statistics suggest more than 30000 boy and girl or friends among them 4700 children with loss both parents. they were the only survivors of their families. a boy now offer witnessing and violence, losing family members, or enduring replacement. many needs versions in full support for depression and anxiety and suicide will thoughts. hill,
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clinic or trojan and goals are suffering greatly and the suffering is very likely to develop into elements and disorders. this includes post traumatic, hostile behavior environments, many sofa introversion, or emotional apathy. most of those children are incapable of expressing their feelings. they cannot comprehend the surrounding events that on the, in future. 9 year old, the mass loose hair, parents, sister, and 2 brothers went and is really air strike targeted her home. and that is a to a neighborhood in southern gaza. her aunt is now the only relative that she has got a little instead of being 2 beds out of seeds. she was taking shelter with her family and their grandfather is let me know what it was. hit by the 1st so where she's suffering the bearings and injuries had a 2nd to clean the life of old her family. i don't understand if she didn't mean unconscious for 6 days under this. she miraculously survived the only one left of
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her entire family. this is rita tags have these tribes or heavy be damaged, more than 80 percent of health facilities in gaza, leaving injured or sick children without care. many orphan children now suffer from blast injuries, amputations, or disability requiring long term rehabilitation. nearly 1900000 people in gaza are this place. half of them are children, families. if liam is what eatable environments often became separated into chaos, leaving the children stranded or in damage childers. without guardians, we are as whom besides generation and stripped of safety, the fear, the worst, has yet to come. if the fragments these fire collapses by him essentially just because the city by this time
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the 22 rebels and the allies are advancing and heavy fighting in the eastern democratic republic of congo, provinces of north and south keep an icon. he has travelled across lake keeper from the government, the north to because of in the south. the poets of just reopened after weeks of fighting island reports from because of which has been taken by m. 23 forces the community of honors which entities bottles made, was it. this will cover thousands done up to listen to what the variables, how to see. if i test to see 2 on sunday, we are following the airport and i've been visiting for this out to be for died at this hospital dozen. others announcing support it was sunday i was in the house when i had the gun fi sound. i was sitting in my living room chair when the
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bullet hit my leg. at the same time, my husband carriage me up to the road where the ambulance picks me up and put me here. they wouldn't lives and trinity for you on the way to muses. our office has confirmed cases of some of the execution of children by m 23. after they entered the city of chicago last week, were also aware that children were in possession of weapons. a recall on rolanda and m 23 to ensure that human rights and international humanitarian law are respected. we're also documenting cases of ill treatment, conflict related sexual and gender based violence, child enforce recruitment, intimidation and death threats. that it was of a choose a free government sort of use of shooting civilians and stealing from them as something like that. we feel sad because when we arrived there was no order. presidents lost their property, children of phonics soldiers, mishandled guns and killed each of us. we saw in my mind and was a lender malicious stealing property. is enough people call isn't timble bennett,
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82 lined up on the list, fight against them between the 2 and it's allies menus that allows to remain in government. so a whole in this region was easy to want to go to the region which, which as well as me and it was really cool. what do you say they want the customer to sort of so they come to the lights, it's almost always twice. i mean, watch the final bill, the nice thing to oversee, if against them for doing that on the ground down for the 3 of us i can do for you all here in just for yourself and even in the other side, you'll feel better. now hope you're listen, i wonder you end up with this river, which was refused by the government. so how these alternatives of the country will deal with this additional us now to find a custodian wisely opposed to congress and people are worried for watching the happen. how's the levels are moving for the up to now? i didn't wake on. i was just calling in regards to the fabric of google. sorry for
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a short break here. and i'll just say when we come back a new lower in south africa, this reformed upon, say to here, and it just likes and on land ownership. and why is causing contribution on that stage? the i would think at least half of the us is seeing terms is well below the average for forever, even for february, by 10 degrees or more. now it has dropped since 9 is more and they can fix mary to come from new england on the eastern side of canada. but most to be talking about attempt to change the wind to storm that run into the states and the west that's dying out as a for snow over colorado. and then we just look at temperatures and they are low. i mean, even this file size is a golf because new orleans is max is 7 on thursday and a cold wind. so add windshields. we return to about 12 by saturday. but you know,
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you should be seeing 20 birthday and 10 by nights you barely above night time time, just by day. it's a chill the most the plane states and everybody's the east and the south of that. they weren't las river of course. and for the size, it's only affecting mexico with this cold. when means the term shall come down again. it would concentrate rain in this path of suff and mexico. we had a cruise cheryl's are for the frequent but like 10 small onto the caribbean. whereas the radius enhancing in costa rica in columbia, in ecuador, and old and peru. and certainly the preston side of brazil was big shell is still not far away from south part of, of the the sun rises brilliantly here, the
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history was written and the nature became a theory is here the, the students and a totally the timeless journey. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, you're watching out, just a quick reminder, lots of stories here. this, our ukraine's president says, success for key, but in the interests of the united states. a lot of me is that lensky has code for international unity saying the piece brings us together. is comments to follow
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a social media post of donald trump. and there's the us president, quote that dictator is closed loosely this country says outline it's vision for a 2nd. phase of the seas. fine garza, the group is proposing releasing or remaining is really captives for palestinian prisoners and detainees in a single now, residents displaced from southern 11 on returning home after these randy ministry partially withdrew from towns and villages on tuesday. many of the neighborhoods have been left unrecognizable by the scale of a destruction. under a cease fire agreement is red, is required to remove all its forces by root is going israel's presence in 5 areas, an occupation. so one of those displaced by is really bumming is my not that is she's now with 10 to 11 east village of clock. you need to find a home in room and the pay the doing isn't really they can manage
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the silver, the silver, the will this and show other yeah, so i'm and 50 and then you will have the they to of the if does agree with the law how i said, what belittle her and i have to read it. well. no, a wish. i don't remember the high method and zip why the mission the has them and i've been why i could love s. and then suddenly, 5th did
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a split when suddenly will neck on those. i don't him nickel law measure. not the blow are the list at the but i have i feel i have this email with the columbus update. vod luck develop the headway to look at it to add them to the welcome. are now restricting immigration that introducing permanent border patrols have been important topics in germany's election campaign . many people say the plans violate in you laws and not being used to distract voters from the main issue. the country is now facing out. is there a step back from reports from southwestern, german 3 movements within the european union. awesome. looks more like this. tens of thousands of people have been turned away from german borders 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. these board objects would become permanent with refugees,
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no longer allowed to enter and apply for asylum. and visiting at the 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 the techs involved in 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 table was warmly welcomed 10 years ago, a just later he was elected mayor with the file ride, 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 dominated 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 are 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 it but it states that it's 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. it's been, i find it extremely thought that you are only being condemned if one of us does something drunk. i am proud of my iphone hops, not what people are the same it. a recent survey shows nearly 70 percent of the germans one firm and at border patrols, 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
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handle the refugee crisis. sounds fairly far away. stop fast, and l just see right at the german french border. basic needs met a trans service is gain mall ground from the rapids, support forces and the capital consume. the foreign ministry is calling for a decisive international sons offer. they are a self killed $433.00 civilians, including children. the ministry says the fight is attacked, villages around the alga, china in white, and all the states south of cartoon container was the 1st that it captured by the permanent your group. back in december 20, 2321 months of conflict in saddam has destroyed this one's thriving. should the industry pharmacist say that now struggling as mom and vaughan report from center and south eastern? so down there optimistic despite the challenges every afternoon on his way back from work with companies stops at was davis opened out, guffy. she knows exactly what he wants. black coffee was not one, not 2,
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but 3 lots phones of sugar. he says he can't imagine drinking coffee any other weight, loss of, of, in those. it's because sugar is sweet. i'm used to it like this since i was a child. even though most benefits place is small, she stalks on lots of sugar and she says, customers consumed 2 to 3 kilograms a day. does that mean that the sooner needs love should have so much? most of them insist on lots of it in the t o coffee. what. what's the cut on the conflict has left a bitter taste in many mounts. the automated set it up, 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. that yet, but decades of political turmoil,
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we cannot make mismanagement. and us sanctions has taken the told on the factories, attend funds into waste lands. and that was before the cut them to files and find the lives of the annual production of this fact that he used to range between 8 and 19000 tons. but yeah, that's the got to they is down to 0 and out of so that is 6 sugar factories. 4 are completely out of service at 2 are only partially operational. so dense annual sugar consumption is that island when fight this ticket to mind me. now way us present donald trump is speaking at us out investment conference does listen to what he's saying. we went, well, it's a big, it's a big step. we gotta get that were over with. you have to see the people that are doing. i looked at the pictures and the satellite pictures of the field and so level field. and it, it looks like a modern day version of gettysburg and you know what, that means. it is just carnage. it's horrible. and you know,
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it's not american soldiers. it's not even soldiers from the middle east, in the case of ukraine, russia, but it's, it's people as young people from russia and ukraine, mostly that are just being decimated, flat fields and a bullet goes and a bullet only stops whether it's hit somebody and the level of people being killed in that battle. soldiers, young soldiers, in some cases, old soldiers because they're running out of people, they're running out of soldiers. one case. but think of it a modestly successful comedian presidential landscape, dot the united states of america, and just spending $350000000000.00 to go into war. that basically couldn't be one that never had to start and never would have started. and i was president, not even a chance, and it didn't start for 4 years. never would have started for the war that he without the us and trump will never be able to settle. they'll never settle that war without our involvement. that's why they did such a great job this weekend. that's why study, right?
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it is such a great job this weekend and hosting the united states has spent $200000000000.00 more than europe. and europe's money is guaranteed to get the money back. it's a form of a loan. nobody knows it. i know that i should wire somebody saying, you know, we do it the same way. we spend much more money we have to equalize, but while the united states gets nothing back, so they get their money back, it's of this alone. we just give our money. and we had to deal with based on rivers and things, but the, they broke the deal. but we, uh, they broke in 2 days ago we had a deal because they said were spinning $350000000000.00. and europe gets the money back in the form of a loan, and we don't, we're just giving the money hand over fist. that's divided administration for you. but they no longer dealing with the same united states as they were dealing with a few months ago. why didn't cook joe biden demand equalization and that this will
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