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the very ne, with the coolest seal in the that does pump up that temperature in monterey, on sunday 27 degrees celsius with a rash of storms extending into the gulf of mexico affecting southern states of the us on sunday. as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between serbian and because of albany and forces we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have power examines the postwar 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 to utah. the latest news, the recommendations made by apples and he does, would now have to be implemented the that tapes along with the concept in eastern
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biase will drag on with detailed coverage. there's a sense of urgency in us. a realization of the customer can no longer rely on the united states. ridge security from the hoss of the story, many german industries are struggling to remain competitive with millions of people unemployed. a 1000000 small worrying about the futures. the, they're watching else as euro or headlines this. our home us is it's now ready to move to the 2nd phase of the ceasefire agreement by some name from the groups of political bureau, told alpha 0 that how mazda is ready to hand over control of a strip immediately is tell us the engines designed new leadership earlier,
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i'm us released 6 is really captive held in gaza. they were freed in separate groups and then to stay around the refugee camp. rafa and gaza city is really due to release $620.00 pounds fee and prisoners and detainees. the biggest release of the ceasefire so far, some will be returned to gaza be occupied, westbank and others will be the turning to some of the days of the news. now the deteriorating relationship between ukraine in the us has been dealt another blow present, and donald trump has double down on rhetoric criticizing. keep saying that the leadership needs to come to the negotiating table despite being barred from earlier talks with russia. i've had very good talks with put and i've had not 6 good talks with ukraine, they don't have any cards, but they play
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a tough but we're not. we're not gonna let this continue. this is worse to have. it would have never happened if i were president, but it did happen so i got stuck with it and the whole world is stuck with it. and right now you have a country that hasn't cities, they look like demolition sites. those beautiful towers, those 1000 year old golden domes, that was so beautiful the most beautiful in the world. they say they're all in smithereens. millions of people are killed. i think far more people than anyone understands. and we have people that better get to the table, get it ended. trump spans on the russia has called many people in ukraine by surprise. houses where they run con has been speaking to people in the capital t's of the it's the talk of the streets and across the media here at the university, and keep professors of studying the war of woods between washington and ukraine.
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students a wondering what it means for the future. i'm a little bit disappointed into the go. so today i will discharge the, the between the gosh and the usa, your secret meetings. and it's so with the, with the said because, and the foods that the offer. okay. and it's much really bo, and i hope i hope that you will say as you go support you crazy and the but today i was like a month that would break down a little bit because it goes, i thought the co chile, i'm very surprised because you know, there are a lot of 1st things that donald trump became the presence of such a great comfort. s united states. and she quote, really make some phases of the able to for space, boating to really go out from it. right. it began with the us president donald trump holding the cranium, president a dictator who only had a full percent approval rating among ukrainians. so let's get responded by saying
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that trump was power st. rushing this information through a special number to ukraine. keith kellogg was then due to hold the press conference with zalinski to show the world the us position. but it didn't happen at the request of the americans. the lock of woods spoke volumes about the state of the relationship between america and ukraine. so can the relationship be salvaged? noted less, trump is persuaded by your needs, aren't advises. the russian president, vladimir putin, is not a man to be trusted tempo. realize the button is not the reliable party. you cannot have a deal with booting. anything to you speak, discuss. so if you see if something is being as a deal made is something put in with never sticks to so peace. see me underlined and we opinions and on with very well where people might have on sites and express their opinions and cafe as they are now using social media. and you don't have to scroll for long to find out what people are thinking. there are 2 overarching
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things that are coming to light. one is that donald trump is going to simply cut off a chunk of ukraine and give it to vladimir putin on the other. is that ukraine is now alone, diplomatically, and it needs to fight. this will learn, however, the politicians do have a different problem. the problem is trying to figure out how to get donald trump back on side iran con. how does there keep a donald trump inspired air force? general c, q brown. as chairman of the us, the joint chiefs of staff, trump says it's part of a wider shakeup of america's military leadership. defense secretary p, texas had previously suggested the general got the job because he was black, dependent on his, also preparing to fire more than 5000 civilian employees by next week as part of a reduction in the federal workforce. houses 0 is heidi. so castro reports from washington dc. you don't see this when a new president takes power because normally this is supposed to be
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a non partisan the us military. but what we're seeing is what democrats are calling a friday night massacre at the top brass level of the pentagon, charles q round, who of course, until now has been serving as a us as top military officer in that role as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, he is only the 2nd african american to serve in that role. and he was promoted to it by president bite and back in 2023. and i ronald cli, prior to that it was president trump, during his 1st term that had elevated brown to be the commander of the chair of the air force. but now a general brown is such a found out about his firing while he was visiting the us border with mexico on friday. that's when trump use social media to announce that brown is being removed . he did call him a fine gentleman and an outstanding leader as far as the reason, no reason, given by trump in that statement. but yes,
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pete heck says trump's new secretary of defense has previously criticized brown, saying that he was elevated because he is black for a federal workers in the united states are protesting against those sweeping layoffs ordered by the trump administration. the protesters chance to save our parks during a demonstration in ashville, north carolina. approximately 2000 workers at the us forest service are being fired . unions for federal workers have filed the lawsuit to stop the dismissals. the trump administration says it is downsizing bureaucracy. among the employees who have been laid off are those who helped maintain more than 400 national parks in the united states. country lopez hold a young has more about a year ago, older tomorrow, landed his dream job as a custodian of california. as yosemite national park now, he's one of roughly a 1000 national park service employees who been laid off by the trumpet
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administration. i knew the rain was on the wall, but i mean nothing will just prepare you for the, for the shock that you'll really get once you, once you get that letter, or national monuments and parts are just our grace treasure. and you just ruined my dream. you know, covering more than 750000 acres to somebody park is know for his giants sequoia trees and majestic natural landscape. about $4000000.00 people visit every year. i mean, just what's gonna happen is just no one's gonna be there, pick up the trash. i mean, you'd be amazed how many just the diapers that pick up off the side or of beer bottles toilet paper, all the stuff. so you don't have to see you to see the partners and through natural beauty. the sweeping carts, led by the trumpet administration, are being filled across agencies from public health to national parks. workers recently hired to maintain the parks, lead to rescue operations, and educated visitors have received termination letters, bigger picture, long term. what does this mean for the state of national parks?
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what does this mean for awhile by conservation? it's really scary. it's a really uncertain time for those of us who care about conservation and public plan . so i, i'm definitely worried for the future. people living near yosemite park depend on tourism. there is also concern now that your visitors in the future will mean less business. they be around here, pretty depressed. they're a little worried about what's going to happen, wins. how much further is it going to go? tom's policies have shaken employees who work in yosemite, and now they fear one of the most spectacular and highly tragic parks in the us. is that risk of decline? katia lopez again. i will just hear the german chancellor, olaf schultz has wrapped up his campaign in potsdam at the head of a general election on sunday. shaw says that he is confident he will remain chancellor. but opinion polls, but his social democratic party, well behind the conservative block,
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led by freed rush belts. all parties have refused to work with the far right. a f d that has recently storage didn't popularity. germany is likely to face weeks of negotiations before parties can form a coalition government. let's break this down with officers. dominic can, he's impulse them in germany. so dominic schultz says he will continue to leave the country also the election. but we just mentioned he's not leading in the polls. his party is not even in 2nd place in the polls. so how bad is it for the chancellor is well, he's been in this auditorium where i am now. he was talking to the vices here. he's just left the building in the last minutes also, and he spoke to the votes as they spoke to him, put questions to him. why is the here? because this is paula ministry constituency. this is where is the candidate for direct selection. people in this constituency will either be voting for him tomorrow, or somebody else, as well as the 2nd both they have high pride. is it for him? well, let's be clear. he is, his policy is hoff,
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as popular as his main challenging policy. that's christy and democrats and so from his perspective, it's the last chance to speak devices here, but to use the message for it's the last chance in the last shot. saloons, because he has got to draft the many people who say they have still on the sizes mice fault for his policy. but if they don't, then it's clear. yes, he will be chancellor on monday, but that's only because his position is not dependent on his problem. entry constituency, and the talks will take place to replace him, essentially with somebody else who might be the leader of the largest policy. so it's the last challenge solution for him. he has to hope, as i say, that i'm to saw devices will decide to vote for his policy. so broaden this out for us then heading into tomorrow's vote. how would you describe the german political landscape? in the clear aspects of the selection,
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the domain icing feature of it has been migration us. remember, this selection is taking place more than 6 months early. why? because the existing government collapsed in november and one of the other factors, it's really informed this, this migration in the course of the last 9 months. and the 400 people have been either killed or injured in incidents, attacks by individuals who came to this country. claiming asylum. now, the policies of the rights of christian democrats on the far right, the i've day and they'll send us a for germany. say that the previous policy towards migrants in refugees effectively has to be almost ripped up. they want the power to be able to make border controls permanent. they want the power to be able to turn asylum seekers back at the borders even if they have finally documents. and they want to do that
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as a matter of urgency. the policies of the sense of left and the left don't want to go back far, but has been told the nice thing feature in this selection fall right? if day is currently at around 20 to 21 percent of the vice in the pulse translates it into seats. that might mean as many as 150 seats potentially considerably more pops. if the polls are accurate again, it's a big if the leading policy will be the kristi and democrats, that's the right policy. i said we're from the political spectrum led by for interest meals boss, who might think government waste. that is the central question that informs this whole debates, who would govern ways, freighters now? and that last thoughts about undecided voters, some survey suggest 25 percent to a 3rd of the electricity is still to make its mind. so that could be some surprises . but if they're on, we should be looking for christy and democrats policy coming 1st and the i states
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getting a higher votes in the federal election than it's ever has done since it was formed back in the middle of the last decades. okay, so it's likely to come down to coalition building and who to conservatives can agreed to, to govern with, but we're not there yet. the vote is tomorrow. dominic came. thank you so much for your reporting from. puts them in germany. a security forces in somalia say that they have killed hundreds of iso fighters in an offensive in the northeastern state of portland and re taking control of several towns and villages. but u. s. military has also been carrying out airstrikes as homes on the home. it reports so many governments are just beckoning isis. slight those in the countries plant region. these mountains used to be a safe haven for the uncle and in accessible for these troops. but not anymore. they climbed the mountains and put snipers and machine guns. they wanted to kill
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anyone who came close to the mountains, but so a brave soldiers killed many of them and took their guns. we encourage you to death our land and will continue until we liberated to a country. for several weeks, both sites have been engaged in gum bottles. so money i'm, you know, facials see hundreds of ice will fight to something killed. many of them for the nationals. the estimate numbers are 4 or 5 to swear. actually like somebody to before, around 7800 and i think a sofa and the nimbus of that we through the air strikes and the military operations and the hundreds. so around full, $500.00 is here. so you do have taken more than 50 basis from the um, but that has come across more than a dozen. soldiers have been cute and many injured, but they have the support of the us and the past carried out several strikes.
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washington sees the f killed, senior members suffice, so the ice affiliate in somebody and matched in 2015 as a pretty can we function from our shrub? i'll guide the link i'm group that's most be active in the self. officials implant said offense if we continue until the last fight, just captured or killed him, him just either in the eastern democratic republic of congo, the un refugee agency says 42000 people have fled to neighboring burundi in just 2 weeks. that is, as we're one and back to m. 23 fighters advance in north and south cable provinces . many refugees and making the dangerous journey by boat and are exhausted, hungry and often sick. then un says about 9000 congolese cross the border on tuesday alone. the people in bo cobble eastern new york struggling to survive without basic services. after m 23 fighters took over the city, several banks remain closed,
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long queues are formed as people try to withdraw their savings. many businesses were looted when government troops fled the city last week. a mexican drug lord has asked to be re patry today's own country after being in prison to new york for more than a year. the rest of it smiles on by the texas last year, a sent shock waves through this in a low, a cartel that he had formerly led us officials called his arrest. the major step in fighting, organized crime, and the legal production of fentanyl. our correspondent john hohmann reports from mexico city is miles above the otherwise known as our menu, formerly a leader of the powerful sinaloa cartel and now in the us prison, facing multiple criminal charges. they sent a letter to the mexican consulate in new york, asking to be replied tre to to his home country. a mixed media report the let to makes the case that he's the tension wasn't legal. it was bizarre. and why would
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said in an early lead to the fucking guzman, one of his rivals in the city of lower costs, have kidnapped him, and then bundled him on a plane in a room. it's connex trip and flew him together with guzman himself to texas. the us officials waiting for them. the suspicion in zillow has always been guzman handed over a mile to get a better deal for himself and his brother, a video guzman, ready in us custody of the mexican government at the time. so the us authorities didn't tell them about the plan on friday, president cloudy, a shame them waiting on the issue. ship it to think they could be met. right? no miles case, unless i yeah this stuff, but it's on a imagine another person beyond this individual and the crimes they may have committed. the issue at hand is the right of a mexican citizen when facing trial abroad without having gone through the proper
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legal process. so yes, there is an issue in the letter being sent to that relates to sovereignty and the judicial process. ultimately, of course, this rest with the us authorities likely be reluctant to give up helmeyer. a key leader in a call told that they just designated as a terrorist organization and whose arrest they now with great funds to be well, the mexican government also has its hands full with the war and civil over the cup driven miles boat. the government's desperately trying to subdue that conflict, even though it's is miles and by the tries to get home. john home and i would just say the mexico city are still ahead. on else 0, i could manchester united players list the spirits of their under pressure manager and the richardson will be here with that. so the
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prospecting for diamonds is a gamble, especially for smaller scale minus instead of the on demand, those pre winders team could be for weeks or even months still end up with nothing to when you're working there's a tendency for it to collapse on you or stones will hit the process is hard on both to minus and the name of the dictates of mine and you give it to parts of this small west african nation have been reduced wasteland. food and water sources have been contaminated, making presidents think we don't trick or drink the water. the chemicals used in mining is making us sick. our farms no longer produce much one on time on this diamond mining town at the middle of the night. emergency rooms and shops and residents are blending. one of the big finance companies operating nearby on monday is mining companies up simply packed up and gone after they had done leaving behind talks with legacy that continues to impact the lives and livelihoods
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the the and. and is it as in the studio as promised for your sports news? use any. thank you so much sir. i lost some rest points at last. the manchester united in the english premier league, reuben amaran's team coming back from being 2 goals down again. stevenson. they also got a bit of luck with a light vol decision on size and ripples, seemingly to get a point in controversial circumstances. they were heading towards for the feats and 5, the reuben them are inside go home with a point to point. and what is a crucial period for the 15th place site, the full, the game member and admitted the david moiz has done the best to jump in him since
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the scotsman returned to evetts and in january. and sure enough, united the worst fears realized when the host took the lead, the most of the single shows on to get the united in the 1st off. if it's in the head for is another one, went in just off to the hall, found mock up to light the core and making it to know the truck. it took 17 minutes, the united through a code of shots on target. and with that, came the goal, a bruno fernandez, free kick, giving his side some hope and 8 minutes late to what's it's on to school, your 1st united go manuel. a goss volleying an equalizer coming 10 minutes ago. but drama with seconds left for me. you know,
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to play actually young was brought down in the books. there's a big pull, the rest, the reward of the penalty, but reversed it, officer of the a on a to check the game. finished to, to last have a game of good us and park for united before edits and move to the new stadium. a result i'm are and will be hoping can finally give his side some positive momentum thompson's out to 0 out of fund of the castle. tennis opens just getting underway in doha, on dry roof is in the tunnel. the sort of the 3rd time he won this tournament back in 2020. the russian is up against christmas. jack draper tripe basing near the head screw of the czech republic and the semi finals. the 23 year old. now targeting the, the title of his career, see roughly 6 nations gain between all in and wealth, just coming up to full time, late to school, 18 o little light thrown, england will be taking on scotland. england look into the field and i went against france last time out scotland,
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i will have the better of this fixed in recent years, like one of the last full fixtures between the countries. historically it's always been a game the as a fine you, it was with more interest than others and then you know, that know that you actually played on that sometimes. yes, it takes this sort of an enrollment to come to flights on inside the watch involved . and one of um, like i said, the saw of absolute main drivers obviously suspects nations game. and if we, when, and we get 4 or 5 points. so, you know, that's one of the big ones for me because i'm the legal size and as well as in edward draws each other on i mean, naturally you need the announcements and you from the, from the competitive side of things to, to push each other on i think that then, yeah, lots of to so the best form softball and it gives you the competitive edge as we england and australia or inaction, it crickets, champions a trophy australia are chasing a victory song of $352.00 in the whole england asked about 1st they last and only
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what hit thanks. the brilliance of alex carry a pen bucket was to lead the response for the score of a 165 in the finishing the endings on the 351. that is the highest ink for them in history. and 2nd, it seems indiscreet, faced each other on friday, a century from run over and set some screw up for $107.00 run victoria rough, dennis done? i've done a sunroof, hold on for 200 nights and reply to that stuff can score of 315 for 6, that's up. see signs of each group will go through to the semi finals. i think as a group, we might not of had the best results coming into this tournament, but quietly i think it was quite confident. um we do have incredibly good players in this team, not just in the team, but obviously the all squared as well. so these guys that are maybe a bit young in the, in the side as well, that also looking at making impact goals. thanks for your style. stuff carries night. some more basketball history,
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the 36 year old becoming the 1st golden state flights rates. 720 point chris and b i games are as light as separate helping the worries. this is victory against the sacraments, like things and get ready for a new look. new york yankees, they've dropped a long standing band on their place, having bits idle long head, somebody's apparently yang at improving pilot recruitment. i did make the decision that the policy that was in place was outdated and given how important it is to that generation. and given that it is the norm in this world today, that it was somewhat unreasonable. all right, that is how useful it is. uh, looking finished. so i had no idea there was a band on what does it beards and long hair. okay. they've gone then it'll explain shaggy where. okay. that'd be richardson with no beer. no long here. thank you very much and that's it for this use our we are back in just
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a moment after 2 minute break. stay with obviously the as temperatures rise due to climate change, morocco is experiencing up the system trumped sufficiently. it's at the level as on in the ancient traditions pass down through generations, may offer a valuable solution list with new home depot rooms, though. okay, it'll show to him that he found his era exclusive persistence and ingenuity of helping the country to overcome a major challenge of its time. africa's new directions that goes of water on al jazeera, a weekly look at the world's top of business stories. how do you see them the relationship with china developing over the course of the trumpet participation from global markets and economies? the big question hit is, begins still
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a safe haven currency to understand how it affects day nights. 33000. it was still on stripe, put it face a credit rating, downgrade as a result, counting the cost on down to 0. the injustice from me. k is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous parts of the world to live in places where injustice is something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. everyone, hey, is watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike your eyes, they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war or a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. but since he's already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do
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this job without the best camera man best produces the best pictures and those other people to ira longer in order to be able to get that message out to the well . the 620 pounds as things are due to leave is really jails in the lower just exchange of the gaza ceased by deals so far. the single when you get to be with you, this is else is there a light from the also coming up that follows an early release of 6 is really captives from aust. phil's house has 0 that it is ready to hand over control of the strip is palestinians. what new leadership we have to them and get those impose vision.
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