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to stop in your own adventure, now catch a showcase of the best documentary films from across, than on the 0. the a message from you upfront present and i know mccall and the wants of a potential deal with russia is north mean the surrender of ukraine was donald trump pushes for a swift as to the called the carry tungsten. this is all just here a lot from time. oh, so coming, playing monster from the anniversary of 3 years of war as western lead, this search moment actually supports against russia. cash crisis and the democratic
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republic of congo. the more territories seized by rwandan back to m 22 rebels. as since the struggling to find currency to buy the basics plus the the, remembering the lesson, dream of the fax is passed away with the it's been 3 years since about so launched its full scale invasion of ukraine war that united us sent you up to spend together as allies with keys and isolate mosca was ukrainians, and to a 4th year of will this uncertainty have for washington's commitment to continued support. president donald trump wants to deal with russia and he wants it cost us
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wants to deal to only $1.00 that guarantees ukraine's security and sovereignty made those differences. donald trump has hosted the french president michael mccaul and not the white house. as soon as he does agreed that the time has come to end, the war on the call insisted that piece was not being a surrender of ukraine. and that case, security on something to you must be guaranteed in any future deal with mosca. unofficial has worn out from the white house. i want to take the french president for the loan relationship with donald trump, a man who could have influence as the world contemplates peace and ukraine. president the crown was 1st special man in my book. it's clear, tony from wants to us to get something out of it, support but keep doing it's 2 year long back deal on real f minerals the ability to access and exploit. he believes the deal is close and would help you clean to the deals being worked on where are they getting very close to getting an agreement, beneficial to their economy, to their, to them as a country. but you know,
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word for $350000000000.00. how we got there. i don't know, but that's a lot of money. a lot of lot of money invested in we had nothing, nothing to show for it from try to claim, you know, giving this much as the us only to be surprisingly corrected with a hand on the arm. no. in fact, to be, to be frank, we paid, we paid 60 person so it's possible president soleski could be in the white house on the next 2 weeks. but he's rejected the initial deal from the americans, insisting their supports within the form of the grant. and i believe not loans and he's not ready to sign away the rights for young ukrainians and the big police. i'm not signing something that 10 generations of ukrainians will be paying off the europeans. or we have heard of us with a fluids peace talks. the want us security guarantees, especially a prudent except you'd a p and troops monitoring the piece that specifically asked him that question. he has no problem with didn't use confidence after the 2 ment. president mccord want
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that it's not a quick piece deal that's needed wrong point. what the last thing was, let's try to get something 1st, which is which can be assessed, checked and verified. and let's be sure that we build sufficient guarantees of the sheltering. and this is where we are ready to be engaged. donald trump said he'd have a piece deal for ukraine before he even returned to the oval office. that hasn't happened, but people are talking about and then to the fighting because of him. something that hasn't happened in almost 3 years. there are differences between ukraine and russia, obviously, between the europeans and the u. s. and between the ukrainians and the us. but that's what negotiations are for island, for sure. i'll just either at the white house as the strengthening ties between russia and the us were on full display of the un general assembly with us diplomats voted against the resolution condemning russians. will your opinion on us diplomats faced off in the heat exchange, which ultimately saw the un general assembly back the resolution drafted by ukraine
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and the name of russia as an aggressive states and court in order to remove its troops from ukraine. united states, russia by the roost and north korea war, voted against the security council adult to the us resolution supported by russia, which contained no criticism of most kind paper, others on their husbands. part of the latest developments from united nations is a very unusual day here at the u. n. is there was really a war of diplomatic words going back and forth between russia and united states on one side and on the other side, ukraine. and it's mostly european allies. early on monday, the general assembly overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. but later in the day, a very watered down draft resolution that was proposed by the united states was
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able to pass the security council. despite the concerns by many countries on the council, primarily the u. k. and france who abstained and allowed this very watered down version of a us draft to go through the draft does not specifically condemn rush at all. does not call for russia to make any sort of concessions. but clearly what is happening now is that the us is really no longer in lock step with ukraine and it's western allies. now the us is very much neutral and or favoring russia when it comes to its war and ukraine. gabriel's onto, i would use either at united nations in new york. but it also launched its full scale invasion of ukraine 3 years ago to describe it as a special ministry operation and for the takeover of ukraine. what's happening days since then, hundreds of thousands have been killed on both sides and millions of people forced
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from the homes. charles traffic reports from teeth, but your opinion leaders have pledged billions of dollars an additional aid. so the many european leaders have made the journey by train from all sorts of keys in recent years. but this time, 3 years to the day since rush is full scale invasion of ukraine and with a new us approach to peace from donald trump. there's a fall greatest sense of urgency near ukraine's leader having faced a maelstrom of pressure, including insults by trump, in recent weeks. those that help from europe is now more important than any time since the will began. started the, showing me, seniors, thrushes, strategic target is your european way of life. and therefore in security, european destiny cannot be defined without your ukraine europe. together with the united states, we must be at the table for torques in front of russia. europe is struggling to find the unified and concrete response to the us presidents approach to ending the
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will. it's clear that the statements coming from united states make us own worried . what is the state to say of the trend such transatlantic relationship? the you formally announced the 16th sense of sanction says the us pools bank support for ukraine, your nose, it has no choice but to boost its defense spending, nature contributions, no matter the economic pressure is at home and 3 percent will not be enough. my guess is that we have for a couple of months or to take all necessary decisions. european commission president or sheila bundling said ukraine's allies must speed up the delivery of weapons. which you gave a note to veiled warning to the us presidents about these russian counts about the one ukraine remains. the most central and consequential crisis for europe's future . 14 is trying harder than ever to win the war on the ground. his goal remains
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ukraine's compass relation and we know what could happen next. one thing you don't seem to agree on is that each voice and the voice of the country that was invaded and continues to be attacked, has to have a central position in negotiations. i don't know and not be sidelined by washington or a bees built on the humiliation of the big thing. one that the rewards are a shelf or is aggression would not be a true beef. it would be a betrayal. is a huge difference in tone from european leaders who attended this meeting in relation to the new emphasis in washington. on the president, donald trump will weapons more age for ukraine, more sanctions on russia say the european lead is an indication of what's being described as the greatest split in transatlantic relation since the end of world war 2, charles, drop it out,
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your 0 keith process. press the button that fits into says european countries can take pots and talks on ukraine and praise trumps proposal as logical. you also condemned ukraine's president describing him as a toxic to see what this means low. the current heat of the k u regime is becoming a toxic, so get for the armed forces of ukraine because he gives ridiculous orders dictated not by military considerations, but bought electrical considerations at the same time. it is not clear want that based on this leads to unjustifiably launch losses. it's not very logical, catastrophic losses. the ukranian army you know, sort of out of their reports, not for most guy where she says russia is unwilling to seat territory. it is occupied in ukraine and that's still a long way to go. the full, the peace agreement is signed, but we also had from foreign minister lathrop. and he said ellen on caroll that rupture was ready to begin this age with was ukraine. and here with russia will
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continue fighting. and so it's the moms met from didn't keep saying that most school was make edits harry tauriel concessions, still regions of donates lou guns here soon. and so if the role sheet has been declared part of russia, according to the russian constitution, not even though some parts of those regions are still controlled by ukraine. many say that legitimate piece and will to, to take ukraine underbrush has control change. it's lead to shipping kids, putting a pro russian one and we can see that's off to 3 is a funny thing that never happened was to run. she's slowly advancing on the bottle filled and it gave us most more leverage. at the full scrubbing negotiations, very much and dissipated negotiations between police and trump. russia is against you, praise membership and nature and against west and weapons supplies to the ukrainian all me as well as the deployment of ne to peacekeepers into you prayed. as russia can see, there's that presence, a threat to national security,
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and the threat to newly acquired territories, including crime in russia now is the most functions country in the world. it now has the military oriented economy with a set of its budget and being spend on weapons, the economy is suffering. and so the most vulnerable, like pension is talk to teachers who have to cope with the growing prices every day . so russia is hopeful of the fulls coming wrong. she us release negotiations rather as the majority of people, no doubt on time, it's the for everyone is watching very closely and capturing everyone from the new trump administration. so having hopes of some kind of, of a piece deal a, but you said that as i say a rest is 1st cutting vase of ukraine has been moxley protest and march is across several european countries and sweden, thousands of people gather the capital stock. i'm going to show solidarity.
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ukrainian national anthem was performed, followed by speeches from the swedish ministers. and it was some of the scenes in bulgaria, thousands of people most on the streets of saffir, including some of the 60000 ukraine refugees who fled to the country. the mass is accusing is relative intentionally a sabotage and the goal is a safe spot deal by postponing the release of 620 posting and prisoners and detain these a member of that fiscal bureau assignment 9 total just now all the options are on the table for the group to respond we have uh for the food own obligations, according to the team. we have we were committed strictly to the deal. unfortunately, all the time. nothing. yeah. oh good. and this government where i'm trying to
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undermine the deal to some of the tax of the dean. they have committed a lot of regulations to more than 100 boasting is prevented most of the basic needs of the seen as think it went out of the guns for the last the v. he has a really and if you was to uh, leave more than 600 by letting us prison us according to the because we have at least the 6 living is. so it is bless the 4 month lease options out on that day. but uh, because before going to the next step, we have to be sure that the, the bus system which is losing, say, some of the 20 of the business are only going to be because nothing else is clearly sending strong messages. that he is a, he is intentionally subsidizing the dean. he is banning the utmost fee of for attending back to the war. therefore,
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what they did on fees that he might take the other 4. but these and again, not release the agreed upon number of but a scene is less, this extended warranty, but i've seen a default on own own option so that they've been up on the, the, what's should happen on, on thursday. but even the elements of the deep and the other news now, the united nations secretary trail associates gravely concerned about israel's escalating operation and occupies westbank is where the forces are conducting raids in pairing of infrastructure and that kind of a tips for 2nd consecutive day. for the month, c is ready, ministry has been targeting, putting in homes in the north of the temperature, at least $40000.00 people have been displaced. well, so the head off to the break. i'm john henry in chicago with a trumpet ministrations withdrawal from the terrace climate agreement is costing
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the city billions of dollars. the in depth analysis of the day sidelines is lebanon's ami capable of keeping the peace both internally and externally informed opinion. the united states investing in the redevelopment of jobs, the, i think would be a great idea. but again, if you propose to remove the people who actually live critical debate is the freezing of us a id in line with these goals inside story, on how to 0 injustice for me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war, a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption,
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making sure that they understand. and this simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best time remained best produces the best spaces. and those of the people the i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the world the the, [000:00:00;00] the, this time for the, the headlines now, donald trump has hosted the french president of my own account at the white house,
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3 years since russian horses full scale invasion of the crate, the 2 latest signal, the european peacekeepers with nights, we end up instead of taking any piece of early or the 3rd on the 1st of rushes invasion of ukraine was mount. find meeting with your pin leaders and retrieve those types of billions more thought as training, present for the master landscape sense. just as gnostic piece as needed, your opinion has suspended the range of sanctions against syria with immediate effect. the book decided to lift restrictions related to energy banking, transport and reconstruction, announcement photos and the 2 of you, foreign ministers in brussels. some sanctions related to um, trading remain in place. meanwhile, serious and your thoughts as a holding a national dialogue conference on tuesday. discussions will focus on helping the government shape the constitutional and governance framework for the country. 7 member committee has been meeting groups across the country ahead of the conference
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for london back to every 22 rebels of seizing more territory and eastern democratic republic of congo. the government says that more than 7000 people have been killed by the fighting since the stone to the for people giving an error is taken by the rebels. daily life has become a struggle. even hard currency has become difficult to come, but it's not in the my county reports from government to getting customers going, what used to be a is activity in the system for them to have both to control the city and other areas of new stuff. democratic republic of google, the money as the one to try to for too many people in a tough situation. equals crested bunky and i've got my bank called yet, but since i'm 23 came i can no longer make a withdrawal. we want to how we get food, the little money that we do have is starting to run out. i need to make a withdrawal. but what can i do that on the rebels? enter, this is a mix with clothes and they have the fluids. they've been lucky enough to have cash
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on hands find it's quickly running out. shop for now. seems to be coming. it's possible to stay in business to shows. yeah. some people no longer have money. they have spent everything they have less money is no longer circulating, which makes our business very difficult to increase the by the government, the court to coordinate, excuse us, wonderful, wanting to control and associates in the area to see if it's protected estimate is taken by do with was maybe hoping for it is something normal in douglas off losing judge the by the you all the, all the tools must negotiate with the on as of the bags. if they can refinance them, you to help them re launch that you cannot make activities that would help us a lot. but the most important thing for all of us here is that the was thought besides the cost appraisal for many specialists, like it's just, you know, in short supply. they also fields that come up with the,
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for the 5. and this is the point where these forces act up to 36 bucks. just to go and flip this off color as indistinct forces. some people the trouble fucking the for the boat and we wanted to get discussed from one on banks island lake on it was 0, comma signal crossing public of cool to the said in these army has recap to the town to serve as southeast to the capital call to the army confirmed the statement that the suit on the shield forces and arms group allies with the government forces seized control the strategically important so bump bridge, taking it from the record support forces. this capture limits the movement of our staff from the eastern. no area of the capital one of the old drums 1st acts as president, was again withdrawing from the powers climate agreement which commit to the us and other member nations to reduce greenhouse gas as well. knock on effect is already being seen across the country as an here with ministration rose back many environmental protections. scientists say those cuts comments
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a hefty price for $100.00 reports from chicago. with a pin stroke president donald trump with draws the us from the parents climate treaty. we're going to save over a trillion dollars by withdrawing from the country away in chicago. the wheels of the drive to come back global warming grind to a halt. $430000000.00 in climate pollution reduction grants for the crossroads of america's railway freight lines, frozen a $148000000.00 for an electric vehicle recharging station, stopped to bill you to extend light rail to chicago's impoverished. far south side . did 2000000 to reconnect poor minority communities cut in half by the interstate to 90 expressway gone. conservation is say residents will pay some with their lives. so what does it mean for communities when this money goes away?
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it means that the air we breathe won't be as clean. it means that the water we drink might not be as clean, and that has really direct consequences on people's lives. diesel pollution in illinois, according to the respiratory health association kills 400 people in illinois every year a mercy to drive that lives in an industrial neighborhood where she routinely monitors the air quality. it feels like it's, it's gotten a little worse, definitely not getting better. and each declining, yeah, it smells like burning rotten carbons, which is so bad. and i'm not, i mean, a lot of people noticed it and complained about it, don't even know like, what is that smell, or is it coming from? it is not. she says this smell of progress, it's happening in every state across the u. s. billions of dollars in environmental projects including one cleaning up the nation's vision is freight rail system here in chicago shelves, hammering local economies within calculable cost for human health and the
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environment in an increasingly warming world. trumps as the cuts will save trillions for the us treasury with climate scientists say the cuts will actually cost the us government jobs. slowing green technologies like eaves in seating entire industries, the global competitors such as china. and then by failing to slow global climate change, there's a cost of more extreme weather events burning precious time on it, dangerously warming planet, john henry and elder 0 chicago. a federal judge appointed by donald trump has denied the request by the associated press to a store full access to the us president from so ministration is withholding a piece media accreditation to enforce one and over the office because it continues to refer to the gulf of mexico and its coverage instead of the gulf of american lawyers for the news agency say the band violates the 1st amendment protections. rotors and the white house correspondents association supports
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a peace case for the restoration of access to thousands of on his wedding. my parents have cut short the genies united states. they boarded several small boats from panama to columbia, from where there was a time when it comes off, the trump administration organized several deportation flights. i'm searching to you about seeking a saw in the us and find the grammy award winning american sing and pen. this roberta flack has died at the age of 18, flex intimate, cooling musical style made one of the braces, the voices of 19 seventies. right. those pictures look back now i had the, the . 2 the roberta flex luminous voice was the sound track of the 1970s. born in black mountain, north carolina, flexing hymns and spirituals as
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a girl. she studied voice and music at howard university in washington and worked for a time as a teacher. she began her professional career with almost immediate success for 1st of them included the single, the 1st time ever i saw your face, which became the biggest kid of 1972. with 6 weeks the top, the charts flack won a grammy for best album of the year. for next blockbuster came in 1973 winning a shower of awards and selling millions of records. it was flak at her best romantic, poetic, and poignant with his words killing me. so killing me softly remains a classic, smooth and sophisticated inflected with pop r and b and flex training. in classical music,
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for 3rd and final number one hit was more up tempo and sexy. the killing me softly had a revival in the 1990s with a cover version by the jeez. in 1999 flag performed the song for nelson mandela at his home. during a tour of south africa flag advocated for musical education for underprivileged children. she was a supporter of gay rights and work with the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. she performed into her eighty's, roberta flex music, brought enjoyment and romance to millions. she once said, always walk in the lights, and if you feel like you're not walking in it,
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you'll find rob rentals l g 0. about the fact that passed away at the age of 18, whether it's an exercise, storing simons, whether us and ukraine beach or red us minerals dealing with this thanks to much of the the i had a lie that will begin in south asian is barely a cloud in the sky across much of india, as we go into choose a lots of heat continues to build across the west coast with one by touching $37.00 degrees celsius. we will see some showers creek back into the very south, but it is looking west of the east of that full sri lanka, with warnings off for some heavy rain for the abdomen and then nickel by islands.
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the rain in the northeast, however, is sets to ease pulling its way for the west and most settled with sunshine for bangladesh, as well as in a pool and boots on this very wintery and wet weather, sweeping across into afghanistan to administer one as well. so we'll see that snow and sleep in kabul that continues to work is way further east. we'll see some of that rain in is lama vibe to take us through to the end of the week. winter weather continues to push its way into northern parts of pakistan and india on wednesday. as the winter weather will be coming back into japan, offer a brief pause on choose day. a slot, a southerly flow picks temperatures up across the north of china. the korean peninsula and japan, but the, those are those snow showers coming back into western areas. on wednesday, the
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nature of 9 made catastrophes. ali rate who was quite severe weather events are resulting in other words, think devastation. the variety of human factors means their intensity and impact is a purely natural. and the politics behind normalizing climate changes was to affect if i was supposed to be seen as normal. but is that something that should have to happen any? why? is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell, the permits on al jazeera it's been 3 years since russian forces launched in all out invasion of ukraine and the art of war. this turned into the force of the deal . even washington or negotiating over minerals, americans support hangs in the balance, but how realistic or donald trump's demands? and what options does volume your zaleski have?

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