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the showcase of the best documentary films from across the new on notice era. the ukraine's president his bond at donald trump, after being branded a dictate to is to blame for russia's invasion. so you just, i, unity is the strongest safe god in the future. future, not with scrutiny, but we keep, this is a choice for the whole world, especially for the strongest nation to stand with kids, with the other ones are enjoying this out as they are a life and also coming up, making their own fun. we visited and open ej and gaza with so many children have
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lost their loved ones. standing remotely, thousands turn out to hear from m. $23.00 rentals that taken charge of the east companies such as the last. i'm so fast reporting from the german, french for the wave, for reading board and checks. i'm back in place to reduce emigration. but if it's up to the part is leaving the polls sunday's election. these heretic checks on my far not enough, the president has hit the bank escaping criticism from donald trump saying that success for key, but also be in the interests of the united states and are rallying cold blooded me as the landscape urged into a national unity saying that peace brings us together as comments come off to the american president by the name of the dictator who was responsible for causing the war and the 1st place we stream on need snow. none of us. we stand strong on our 2 feet are relying ukrainian unity. i know you training encourage on our relations
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with partners on the european solidarity. it's and on america's pragmatism. because american need success just as much as we do. success brings us together. our unity is the strongest, safe god of our 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 the support within the past uh, president trump has repeated his criticism of the landscape on addressing a foreign investment summit in florida. it dictated with that elections. so lensky better move fast, or he's not going to have a country left. gotta move, gotta move fast cuz that was going in the wrong direction. in the meantime, were successfully negotiating and into the war with russia. something all admit that only trump is going to be able to do, and the trump administration, we're going to be able to do, i think, and even admitted that by never tried. europe is failed to bring peace and
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zalinski probably wants to may be, wants to keep the gravy train going. i don't know what's the problem, but he hasn't been able. he's very upset. it's kimberly how can, has more now 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 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, 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
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saudi arabia that attempt to try and end the russian invasion of ukraine. one that we should point out does not involve vladimir zaleski, 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 his closest allies. and that's the united states. the thomas says it will release the bodies of 4 is rain is in the coming hours among
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them. sherry bass and had children to a 9 months old and 4 years old when they were taken captive june, october 7th attack in 2023. i says it's showing flexibility as a sign of its commitment to the sci fi deal. coles and israel, through the same 6 living captives will be released on saturday. and the director of guns has come out loud when hospital some of us a fee, as opposed to be $1.00 of $600.00 palestinian prisoners to be released on saturday as part of the exchange deal with israel. is there any media, have bold costs put to jump him in detention? if somebody says, the release of the video is a form of psychological terrorism. he was detained in gaza. bothers ran the army in december, and is being held in prison and the outside westbank. 5 is really sold as being indicted for causing severe injury as they torture the palace been in prison and administered prison. last july, they were arrested after the video was lead showing the prisoner being abused in this the day time and present in southern israel, a child just thinking of stopping them on one who was blindfolded and shackled.
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last year is randy wright's group excellent listed statement as one of many is where the presence of carry out the system a policy of torturing thousands of palestinians. alliston is known for having one of the was highest literacy rates, but as well as the total destination of gaza is threatening the future of children and young people. the un i'm rights groups same well. the 92 percent of old school buildings have been damaged or destroyed, and more than 3 quarters of students have no access to form and education. i'll just say it was how many my mood has visited them. education compounds in kansas city and sent us this report for finally 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 stepped 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
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the science building that is completely flapped in 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 buildings 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 monetary 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,
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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 monetary depriving 10001000 of palestinians from proper access to education and building a better future for their life. hey, my, from what i was here from the education a compound in gaza, city palestine as well. it was been catastrophic. for children leaving tens of thousands opened or separated from their families. i'll just say it was every mile heli visited the amount of orphanage in kansas city. that's home to many of them. 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,
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what evil environments is, it's trying to help them hold on to life. the end of the war has left behind a large number of orphan children. statistics suggest more than $30000.00 boy and girl or friends among them. $4700.00 children, we would lost both parents. they were the only survivors of their families. a boy now offer witnessing violence, losing family members, or enduring replacement. many needs version, some info, support for depression, and anxiety and suicide will thoughts. he'll feel 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, emotional apathy. most of those children are incapable of expressing their feelings
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. they kind of comprehend the surrounding events, move that on their own future. 9 year old mass loose hair, parents, sister, and 2 brothers. when it is right you, the error strike targeted her home and that is a to a neighborhood in southern gaza. i'm her aunt is now the only relative that she has got a little tired of being 2 beds out of seed. she was taking shelter with her family in their grandfather's, i'm gonna know what it was hit by the 1st so where she's suffering the berries and injuries had a 2nd. so clean the life of old, her family members. and if she means unconscious for 6 days under this, she miraculously survived the only one left of her entire family is really a tags have these tried or heavy the damaged, more than 80 percent of health facilities in gaza, leaving injured or sick children without care. many orphan children now
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suffer from blast injuries. i'm cute issues or disabilities requiring long term rehabilitation name the 1900000 people in gaza are displaced. half of them are children, families, if lee and is what eatable environments often became separated into chaos, leaving the children stranded or in damage shelters without guardians, we are a true messiah generation and stripped of safety. the fear, the worst, has yet to come. if the fragments these fire relapses buying and selling just because of the city by this time am 23 rebels and the allies were advancing and heavy fighting of the eastern democratic republic of congo, provinces of north and south keeper island or economy has travelled across lake keeper from the government and the north to become fully in the south. the ports of just reopened after weeks of fighting and reports on because of which has been
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taken by m. 23 forces the community the height is which entities bottles made was it? this will cover thousands done up to this and pick up the labels how to see if i test to see 2 on sunday. we are following the airport and have been visiting for this out to be for died at this hospital dozen. others announcing gums once it was sunday i was in the house when i had done so i found i was sitting in my living room chair when the bullet hit my leg. at the same time, my husband tires me up to the road was i'm but, and it's picks me up and put me here. they will lives infinity 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. we call on rolanda and m 23 to ensure that human
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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 i 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 products, soldiers mishandled guns and killed each of us. we saw in my mind it was a lender malicious feeling property is enough to give a call in temple benny to light up on the least fight against him between the 2 at its allies. men is the last remaining government so whole in this region. the groups easy to want to go to do, we don't, which, which as well as i mean it was really cool. what do you say they want the customer to sort of so they cover the lights, it's almost 4 weeks white. i mean, lots of decide,
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all 3 of them are using the open steve against them for the fuel and is it on the ground in $23.00 or the boston area here in the stories of south and even in the other side, you'll feel better now. this one, i wonder you, the ups is with this river, which was refused by the government. so how this whole thought it is of the country will deal with this additional us know defined because the content and people are working for watching the happen. how's the levels are moving for the up to now? oh, then like on. i'm does 0. that'd be cool. cool. i thought i saw a break here and i'll just say right, when we come back a new law in south africa, it's reform the parts idea of what legislation on land ownership and why it's causing contribution on stay with the balance. it was in irving, my name is i was abducted by the c i a in 2004,
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a news the hello again, you want to account just a quick reminder about top stories here. this uh your frames president flooded me as a is the says success of a key in the interests of the united states. the schools, the international community, saying that piece brings us together, comments or response to us present. donald trump, who says that lensky is a dictator, is closed, losing his country. says it will release the bodies of for his race in the coming hours among them should we be bus on had children the 19 months old and 4 years old when they were taken captive june of december 7th and 2023.
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now the trump administration has loaded the pen to them to cut us miniature spending by $50000000000.00. under the plan, the defense budget will be slashed by 8 percent annually for 5 years. the defense department says is focus will be on the securing us board as i'm building an anti missile defense system. i'll just say it was both in jordan joins us live now from washington dc. russell depends. good. now have to draw up this list of potential budget cuts. what, what do we know and why is this all happening now then a well, 1st off the product on so announcement that chart is going to be looking at cutting costs has some mathematical errors. first off, the previous broadening administration did not put forward a fiscal year 26 defense budget. it's less defense budget was for fiscal year 25. the year that we're in right now. and under the terms of the budget agreement reached with congress back in 2023. the defense budget for this fiscal year. it's
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about $850000000000.00. so if you're going to cut $50000000000.00 out of that, are you getting 8 percent? no, you're not, you're getting 5.9 percent. so let's clarify that. now, what the pentagon has said, and i haven't seen any evidence to challenge their assertions, they're going to be looking at trying to get rid of all the programs that deal with what they called diversity equity and inclusion, or d. i a term back to us, some people say that tell the trumpet, ministration is using instead as a racial epithet. they also say that they're looking at trying to get rid of low level programs that were instituted during the bite and administration that child could help them get to this $15000000000.00 savings mark that would be 50 $1000000000.00. then each of the next 5 defense budget of a estimated $400000000000.00 saved over 5 years. now,
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what does this mean? it's basically looking at the, some $900000.00 civilian employees of the defense department. there are some 2100000 troops, both active duty and reserve, but they would not be touched by these potential layoffs. and so you're looking at cutting into the staff of some $900000.00 civilians who are posted all over the world in order to try to reach the savings at least this year. some $50000000000.00 and roles was lock it in to be the for the broader impacts of these pentagon budget codes, particularly with us defense commitments around the world as well. certainly, there's also been some reporting suggesting that the defense secretary pete headset is looking at boosting spending in some of the combatant commands or some of the areas where the us military has a presence. notably in the, in the pacific region, which of course would make challenging china is a efforts in the pacific rim,
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a more productive area to put money into, as well as putting money into the new space command, which was set up during the previous prop administration. but one area that could see a lot of money being cut, and this would cause concern in europe, would be cutting back spending on european command or u. com. that's the command under which the us is working with other countries that belong to nato, and certainly would put more of the owners on european countries to increase their own defense spending. something which we did st. pete hex of argue for when he was at the munich security conference last week. all right, i'll run your life for stay in washington rose, thank you. not restricting integration and introducing permanent border patrols, have an important topics in germany's election campaign. many people say the plans violate the laws. i'm not being used to distract motors from the main issues. the countries facing step fast and reports from southwest in germany's free movements
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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 for us the head of sunday's election. and the far right alternative for germany party. these border checks would become permanent, with refugees, no longer allowed to enter and apply for asylum. and we stick to the point is not to accept so many migrants who has 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 enforcing magwoods like human unit of thursday when 2 people were killed in the car. i mean attacked. i strongly believe the a f d is germany's biggest danger. it's a fascist ball to you with a political model. the aims to simplify complicated issues like blaming migrants for the country's problems leading to war and syria of table was warmly welcomed 10
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years ago, 8 years later he was elected mayor with the far right become 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. yeah. i still love my job, but nobody can predict where this is going. stuff on myself against immigration has dominated this election campaign, and they aren't just coming from the far right alternative for germany party, but from main screen politicians as well. looking at the polls the if the is profiting most. and many i wondering how long the socal firewall against working with the far right will remain in place for now parties and says they won't girlfriend with the a if the audit statements not only about the ports and refugees, but also adjustments 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
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because of it. as i find it extremely thought that you are always 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 to michael's famous war. it's 10 years ago. the shopping desk, germany can handle the refugee crisis. sounds fairly far away. stop fast and l g. c, a right at the german french border. the southern these ministries as, as gain more ground from the rapids support forces in the capital call to the 5 minutes res coding for a decisive international stand softer. the recess killed $433.00 civilians, including children, ministry says the fight is attacked, villages around, i'll get taina in white and all state and that south of the capital to contain out was the 1st of the captions by the apartment that you rapid support forces group back in december 2023 recess and a sudden these ami have been locked in
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a past level since april 2023. a group of migraines defaulted from the us to panama. last week had been moved from the hotel in the capitol to the diary in jungle region. the local media reporting that a $170.00 of the $299.00 migrants who had been in the hotel when moved out of mind when saw from several countries including afghanistan, china, india, and vietnam, panama receives deportees from outside panama, and an agreement with the united states somewhat farmers in south africa say i knew no online reform is threatening their safety and rights to property. it replaces legislation, dating back to the pa to era and allows the state to expropriate land public purposes. i'll just 0, send me the minute reports from an informal sacrament, near bethlehem, and free state province domestic a section informal settlement in south africa is freestate. provence sits within
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vast tracts of land, much of it used for farming, mobile to mac window, who rents a home nearby says the need for land is greater than ever. we need. we need land where we can live. i applied for land wasn't 10 years ago, and i'm still waiting for that in 10 years. if one of the things i just, one of the decision last month president sold from up was assigned into a bowl that allows the government to expropriate property for public purposes. or in the public interest, in some cases without compensation, it's part of land reform plans in a country. we move in 80 percent of agricultural land is owned by the white minority. terrible things are happening in south africa. it's quote, the attention of us president donald trump, who in response to what he calls a land confiscation from white people, has cut the 8 to south africa and also to side them to people of africa and the heritage, the south african governments being highly critical of the comments arguing no lands been seized, fredo von moltin is a 4th generation farmer, as
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a farmer property right. so very important because we use uh phones as collateral to access funds from banks to plot, then to do a lot forming. and this act has brought uncertainty in the sense that we not really sure which property it will be targeted for expropriation ended up noble. another false generation pharmacy is he's concerned by the worsening racial and social tension stemming from rhetoric like this from political lead to judaism illema. we don't want to get enrolled in the politics, but uh if you yeah, songs like that. what's the name of the things we don't like it and it's uh, it's emotion, you know? and, and that's not fair, that's not fair, but for millions of people disenfranchised, and pushed into poverty by decades of inequality. the rhetoric is simply
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a statement of change. so africa's black majority owns only 4 percent of private land, and many like tutors, mac went out want to build a better future. good. almost 2000 people. definitely, definitely interested. existing land owners specifically farm is say, despite the agricultural contribution they don't feel hurt or protected by the government. those with all the land save of way to the 3 decades for reforms to allow them to reclaim what is rightfully this is for me to mila bethlehem. south africa, the vatican's as po process is in a stable condition, a nation's life improvement and recent blood test results. the 88 year old pontiff has pneumonia in both loans and is undergoing treatment at a room hospital, italian prime minister georgia. melanie visited the pope and said it was alert and responsive. that's. that's it for me down jordan. so now you kind of course find much more information on our website. i'll just say about dot com. there it is. the
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weather is next. the inside story looks i'm in the took some team to talk to us and russian diplomats in saudi arabia on the only thing that's different, even i don't expect you so much of the display of surprise to see the still snow folding, the full frequent light, the shower, it's on the western side, side facing siege of kind of hunch you until carter and this bring you this to, for the cold. but the sounds like from the nose in china, if it's not from the yangtze surface, fairly wet, looking day on thursday, reach shanghai, shanghai, or hang on bright ish at 8 degrees countries. but there are present, it looks fairly dry for a time into such as they were tenant wrong or with one small. it is an easy the
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sheriff of focusing for the eastern of the last couple of days are eastern java and sort of ways us popular. and that breeze beans, the eastern side of most of the major olives for the philippines are also at risk of big dime pulse. we've got the same light to shower regime light dispersed heavy in vietnam and western side of town. and even southern thailand and something to match with the router which is in there like this is seizing the as you might expect is to be this is also slow changes also seems to be correct and maybe the leasing fire was built possibly thunderstorms. in addition, maybe it's a bang production segment or some production northern practice starting now these have the effect which any of the yeah, so we've been sitting out of these port coffee during the winter. it would improve to some degree. it looks like his drive on friday, but actually the shelves are returned on saturday and sunday. the lebanon, with political power and domestic families,
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often intertwined for over 30 years. rushing around me was a major figure and 8 times prime minister until his assassination in 1987. alger 0, well tells the story of look around me, family's influence on modern lebanese history for the civil war, sectarian division, and foreign interference. lebanon's political families, the crown the dentist on out to 0, meeting on ukraine without ukraine president for the selected seat, criticizes tolts between the us and russia and saudi arabia. while donald trump claims t for the war, the kremlin says vladimir putin and trump allow me to talk again soon. so what does all this leave you crying? this is inside still the .
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