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unless you choose the message from your french press it amount on a crown, which means that a potential deal with russia not mean a surrender of ukraine. the old trump pushes for swift into the called the carry johnston. this is out just here. i. when i from the day also on the program. 2 paying month system, the anniversary of 3 years of war is west indeed as pledge, more minutes with support against russia. cast costs in the democratic republic of congo. the more territories seized barbara went and back m 23 levels to rest. and
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so struggling to find currency to buy the basics and off the use of the urgent need to rebuild and invest in serious overstretched health care system. the, it's been 3 years since the rest endorsed it. suppose getting face of you create a world that you not to the us and you have to stand together as allies of keys an isolate most good, let's ukrainians into a 4th year of war. this uncertainty of washington's commitment to continued support president donald trump wants to deal with russia, and he wants it fast. you know, what's the deal to only one that guarantees ukraine's of security and sovereignty. what it meant, those differences, donald trump hosted the french president, and i look around at the white house and see what it is agreed that the time has come to end. the will look on and says to that piece and must not mean a surrender of ukraine and that caves the security and sovereignty must be
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guaranteed any future deal with most good, unofficial reports. now from the white house, i want to say the french president for the long relationship with donald trump, a man who could have influence as the world contemplates peace. and ukraine president in the ground is very special. man, in my book, it's clear donate from wants to us to get something out of it, support but keep doing it's 2 year long back deal on river f, minerals the ability to access and exploit. he believes the deal is close ended would help you cream 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, word for $350000000000.00. how we got there. i don't know, but that's a lot of money. lot of, lot of money invested in we had nothing, nothing to show for it from try to claim you're not given as much as the us only to be surprisingly corrected with a hand on the arm. no. in fact, to be, to be frank,
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we paid, we paid 60 persons of if it's possible president zaleski 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 grant. and i believe not loans and he's not ready to sign away the rights for young ukrainians and the good places i'm not signing something that 10 generations of ukrainians will be paying off. the europeans or we have heard of us would have fluids. peace talks the want us security guarantees, especially a put and accepts european troops monitoring the piece that specifically asked him that question. he has no problem with didn't use conference after the 2 minutes president mccord and want that it's not a quick piece deal that's needed on the point where 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 sheltering, and this is where we are ready to be on gauge. donald trump said he'd have
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a peace 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 you create 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, fisher. i'll just either at the white house washington's friendly, it moves towards restaurants. donald trump website, out to the united nations. on monday, on the 3rd, on the 1st through the started the bushes invasion of ukraine nodded. states bye to the long side most could not once but twice. resolutions aimed at ending the will. gabriel, it is on the report from new york in a move that would have been unthinkable just a few weeks ago. the us voted against you in general, assembly resolution supporting ukraine. the u. s. was joined in there no vote by russia and moscow allies, north korea hungry and belly roost. the general assembly adopted the wide ranging
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resolution with 93 member state building. yes, it demands rusher, withdraw from ukrainian territory, and calls for accountability for war crimes. today marks 3 years from the task invasion by the russian federation. 3 years of ukraine's resistance. 3 years of ukraine's preservation. 3 years of ukraine's fights in harry's, the us proposed its own resolution on ukraine. only 3 sentences long. it did not refer to who started the war and made no specific demands of moscow calling only for a swift in the conflict. a simple historic statement from the general assembly that looks forward not backwards as a resolution focused on one simple idea, ending the war. a group of more than a dozen european countries proposed amendments to the us measure adding language,
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calling it a full scale incursion of ukraine by russia and calling for respecting ukraine sovereignty. with that language, the us draft passed, but the changes with washington to abstain on its own resolution. but in the afternoon, the debate over ukraine moved out of the general assembly and down the hall to the security council. with a us again, put its draft resolution up for a vote. it passed the us voted with russia and china. it's simply calls for an end to the conflict. despite objections from the u. k and france who decided not to use their veto power to block it in an unusual day of back and forth war of words. it's clear the days of the us walking in the lock step with ukraine and its allies at the you when are over. gabriel's on do, i'll just see it at united nations in new york. when russia launched its full scale invasion of ukraine 3 years ago, it describes it as
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a special ministry operation and felt the takeover of ukraine was happening days. well, since then, hundreds of thousands of entailed on both sides and millions of people forced from the homes. child stratford report some keys. the european leaders have pledged billions of dollars an additional 8. as 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, with a new us approach to peace from donald trump. there's a fall greatest sense of urgency near ukraine's leader having faced the 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 each time we seniors, russia to strategic target is your european way of life. and therefore it security . european destiny cannot be defined without your ukraine europe. together with the
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united states, we must be at the table for tax in front of russia. europe is struggling to find the unified and concrete response to the us presidents approach to ending the will . it's clear that the statements coming from united states make us own worried. what is the state to say of the transaction 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. nato contributions no matter the economic pressures at home and 3 percent will not be enough. my guess is that we have for a couple of months 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 president about these russian counts about the
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one ukraine remains. the most essential and consequential crisis for europe's future, or 14 is trying harder than never to win the war on the ground. his goal remains ukraine's compass relation and we know what could happen next. one thing you don't seem to agree on is that it's voice, and the voice of the country that was invaded and continues to be attacked. has to have a central position in negotiations. and not be sidelined by washington or a bes built under humiliation. all of the big thing. one of the rewards rush off or is aggression would not be a true piece. it would be a betrayal. there's 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. i'd say to europe in late as an indication of what's
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being described as the greatest split in transatlantic relation since the end of world war 2. charles, drop it out, your 0, keith rushes, pressed the button that boots and it says your pin countries can take pots and talks on ukraine and praise trump's proposal as logical. he also condemned ukraine's presence describing him as a toxic to see what this means. low, the current heat of the key regime is becoming a toxic circuit 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 what they have based on this leads to unjustifiably launch losses, if not very logical, catastrophic losses. the ukranian army, the 3rd anniversary of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine has been mocked with protest marches across the several european countries. and sweden, thousands of people gathered in the capital, still kept the show of solidarity. ukrainian national anthem was performed,
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followed by speeches from swedish ministers. the mass is accusing israel of intentionally sabotage and the goal is a safe spot to buy, postponing the release of $620.00 promised in prisoners and detainees. a member of the political bureau by 17 fold out as they are, the options are on the table for the group to respond. as 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 his government where trying to undermine the deal to some of the terms of the deal. we have committed a lot of regulations to more than $100.00 boasting is prevented. most of the basic
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needs of the scene is inc. twins of the guns to the last the, the he has a few was to uh, lease more than 600 listing as business uh, according to the deal. because we have at least the 6 living is so it is plus uh, 4 month lease options out on that day. but uh, because im before going to the next step, we have to be sure that the, the bus system which is losing 6 tons of the 21st. and those are only going to be because nothing else is clearly sending strong messages. that he is a, he is intentionally subsidizing the deed he is banning the utmost fee of for attending back to the war. therefore, what they did on these the t might take the other 4, but these and again, not release the agreed upon. number of the scenes plus the $620.00,
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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 other, the elements of the deep. so the head here analysis here, the, the, remembering the legends ringing with us that comes passed away, aged 80. plus i'm drawn 100 in chicago with a trumpet, ministrations withdrawal from the terrace climate agreement is causing the city billions of dollars. the nature 9, made catastrophes. hourly rate was by severe weather events or resulting an adult was think devastation. the variety of human factors means to intensity and impact
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is a purely natural. and the politics behind normalizing climate changes was to fact if i was supposed to be seen as normal. but is that something that should have to happen to any one? is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell, the planet on al jazeera, examining the headlines, assessing the discussions, exploring abundance of wells cloth programming design to inform, motivates by on algae 0. the,
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching, i'll just here are mazda about top stores now, so that will trump us host to the french press that not on the chrome, the one times, 3 years since russian launched its full scale invasion crate. the 2 latest signal that you were pin peacekeepers would likely of facilitating any disagreements at the fed. on the 1st 3 of russia's invasion of ukraine was mounts by a meeting of your team. leaders in chief, detect billions, more dollars. create in present for the minister. lensky says,
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just and last piece is needed. the uninstalled departure from historic us diplomacy, the countries diplomats of voting against a resolution to named russia as an aggressive states quoted on. let's go to move its troops from ukraine. following 5th negotiations view and eventually fax resolution brands and back to m 23 levels of seizing more temperature in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the government says more than 7000 people have been killed by the fighting since a stone to the people living in the area is taken by the rebels. daily and life has become a struggle. even hard currency has become difficult to come by, as on why connie reports from gaming the dusting customer, used to be, as it is a must have a system for me to have both to control of this city and other areas of the eastern democratic republic of google the money as the one to try for too many people in
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the tough situation equals crested bunkie. and i've got my bank called here, 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 with them i do that. when the rubles enter, the system mix with clothes and they have the fluids. they've been lucky enough to have cash on hands. find it quickly, wandering out shop for now seems to be coming in for people to stay in business. smoke 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 government for the court to coordinate, excuse this wonderful, wanting to portfolio and associates in the area to see if it's protecting estimate taken by do live was maybe hoping for the term normally douglas was losing the judge. let them know what's up on the you all the, all the tools must negotiate with the owners of the bags. if they can refinance
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them, you to help them re launch that you cannot make activities that help us a lot. but the most important thing for all of us here is that the was thought besides, because appraisal for many specialists like is just an hour for instruct supply. they also feels that they can come up with the, for the 5. and this is the point where these forces act up to 36 bucks this whole boat and flip this, of course, indistinct oklahoma forcing some people the trouble fucking for the boat. and we wanted to get discussed from one on banks island lake on it was 0 crossing public of cool. the last 2 years of war and corruption, the serious health care system is struggling. health ministry says thousands more doctors on needed to replace those who fled abroad. and some hospitals. patients are also being asked to bring in their own medical supplies, sullivan job to visited
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a pediatric hospital in the capital of damascus. this you need to board in the syrian capital is busy and it's sort of stuff and supplies that exist aid under intense pressure with long working hours and low pay patients are being asked to bring in their own medical supplies like surgical sutures, park goals and even capital bags and the pediatric hospital emergency stuff can barely keep up to the doctors, the donating money to buy basics like diapers and families must purchase medicine and sell us the use of corruption means much of the equipment is holes in this function. combination of officials accused of using specialist medical units to the money. and now the as andre, he's gone departments like the bone marrow transplant unit might have to shut down due to lack of funds. use a flor have devastated serious health care sector. just 2 months ago,
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reaching forces targeted this hospital and it was doing the work, major hospitals were used as me to keep bases and so we can attacks ment, facilities, but destroyed or damaged based is what the main hospitalized induced door looks like after the regime pulled out in most facilities in opposition to have pods look similar that serious only public cancer hospital, some devices nearly 25 years old and the number of patients is doubled. so the machines are running beyond capacity. most syrians cannot for treat private clinics . jasmine with the the, the difficulty of your face and extremely old devices for your therapy. the results of devices is different from more advanced device as a broad, as it can only cater to a small number of patients. we are facing these obstacles almost every day. the 2 lives here from the which is still under the control of us back fighters. and this sunday, i have not seen my 4 children 40
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a month. the youngest is 5 years old. i hope we have such a hospital in drunk. how many people can afford transportation, but expensive treatment? the financial situation for me. and most people as dire. most medical professionals who are in less than $50.00 a month and distributed with a huge workload, as well as inflation. to gabled health care in syria, the ministry of health says that it's under twice thousands of doctors and medical professionals. and it will also need more than a $1000000000.00 in invest for patients like the to that help is already tuesday. so i'm a job with the other 01 of the old drums 1st access president was again withdrawing from the paris climate agreement. is committed to us and other member nations to reduce greenhouse gases. well, knock on effect is already being seen across the country. as a new administration of those back many environmental protections, scientists say those codes come with
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a hefty price from engine reports from chicago. with a pin stroke president, donald trump withdraws 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 cross roads of america's railway. freight lines frozen, a 148000000 for an electric vehicle recharging station stopped to 1000000000 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, it means that the air we breathe won't be as clean. it means that the water we
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drink might not be as clear. and that has really direct consequences on people's lives. diesel pollution in illinois, according to the respiratory health association kills $400.00 people in illinois every year. marci pedroza lives in an industrial neighborhood where she routinely monitors of the air quality 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? where 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 and environmental projects, including one cleaning up the nation's busiest freight rail system, here in chicago, shelf, hammering local economies within calculable cost for human health in the environment. in an increasingly warming world,
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to subsidize the costs 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 the slow global climate change, there's a cost of more extreme weather events burning precious time on a 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 restore full access to the us president trump. so ministration is that withholding a piece media accreditation to enforce one and the over the office because it continues to affect the gulf of mexico and his coverage instead of the gulf of america. lawyers, if the news agency say the bad, that violates the 1st amendment protections. the vasic and the says the
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pope's condition has applied to the improved hey k 12, the age of the roman catholic church is receiving treatment for severe pneumonia in both lungs. recent blood tests shows that he's also suffering from slight kidney issue. foot fonts. this was admitted to hospice in rome on february 14th, after struggling with his breathing for several days to assign the grammy award winning american sing unpaid this roberta flack has died to the age of 88 slacks, intimate vocal, and musical style made one of the greatest voices of 19 seventies for rentals picks that back. the roberta, flax, 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 blog posts are came in 1973 winning a shower of awards and selling millions of records. it was flak at her best romantic, poetic and poignant is worth dealing me so killing me softly remains a classic, smooth and sophisticated inflected with pop r and b and flex training. in classical music for 3rd and final number one, hip was more up tempo and sexy.
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the . ringback the, the killing me softly had a revival in the 19 ninety's with a cover version by the fugitives in 1999 slack performed the song for nelson mandela at his home. during a tour of south africa flak 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 was said, always walk in the lights, and if you feel like you're not walking in it, go find rob reynolds,
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