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of teaching and helping transform lives. this is messy in action. this is human appeal. the speaking i, the president of the people who are in this struggle 3 years and they just want to hear that america on our side. now, the trains president says his relationship with donald trump, tom be salvaged. officer a was, was that the white house, the, i'm louisa building this is i'll just say or a life from terry hall also coming up for later in
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the us president remains defiant thing. zalinski is welcome back to the white house when he wants piece the. the fest transfer from atlanta housing garza as palestinians obsessed the holy moms submit to the devastation of war and of extradition. that the us is wasted. 40 years old to mexican drug lords arrive to face justice in america. the are you finding present in the village? them is. lensky says his relationship with donald trump. tom b salvaged off to an extraordinary wolf, was in the open office. took spiraled out of control over how to bring rushes war
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to an end. so then ski says he would intend to peace talks until ukraine has guarantees against another offensive island fisher has more on the clash out, the white house. but you will see the historic walls of the oval office of god did many secrets. this was all played out in front of the camera. don't tell us what we're going to feel a staggering exchange between the us president his number 2 and the leader of is you creed, out, raised voices pointed fingers. well, to me as the landscape accused of being disrespectful to the country, which is supported them through 3 years of war. and donald trump insisted you should be more grateful allowed all the way. and if there's a name, that example has to be right around the word beginning of the war, not in a good physician. i was, i don't have the cards right now with us, you start having all kinds car right now. you're going to give you a choice for you to do a gambling with relied single radians of people seeing you gambling with world war 3. 1, you see a gambling with world war 3 and what you're doing is very just disrespectful to the
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country. this bottle, tom said there was a chance of a peace deal claiming it was very close, but zalinski insisted lot to me to put and had broken too many agreements to be trusted. i'm 2019, i signed with him the deal i signed with him. but after that, he broke, and this is fine. so landscape was in time to sign a deal between the 2 countries to allow us to access and exploit rear f minutes after the key or send the oval office the ukrainians. tried to get things back on track, but zalinski was asked to leave affectively kicked out of the white tucks thoughts on, posted on social media, things the landscape was not ready for peace. and he can come back to the oval office when he is president of landscape also in social media. thanked america for support. thank trump and congress and said they are working for a just and lasting peace. senator lindsey graham has been a strong supported of ukraine and this close to donald trump. he thought the
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meeting was a diplomatic disaster. he was terrible at munich in the landscape. and i think he has made it almost impossible the sales of the american people that he's a good investment. he either needs to resign and send somebody over the we can do business with or he needs to change. donald trump will spend the weekend in florida . the moment and beautiful not far from his thoughts either we're going to end it or let him find it out. that'll be fights it out. it's not going to be pretty, because without it, without us, he does it when the landscape les the white house, the damage done the way back. unclear alan fisher. i'll just leave it up at the white house. i was off to the tense mazing at the white house events. he told us media, he wants trump to me more on ukraine size, just us just fire without security. got into this so sensitive for all of people. i'm. i'm speaking like
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a president of the people who are in this struggle 3 years and they you just want to hear that americans know assigned and the america will stay with us down to is russians with us. that's it. well, ukrainians, how senior, reacting to data exchange and the white house, here's what people in keith have been saying for me to prove all law just for the for my to this is a complete failure on the parts of us diplomacy, which is currently nothing such a strong country and yet it's in a weak position and supporting dictatorship. the yours is basically costing versus feeds. as soon as the author policy, those leading to the us decline was the us support is very important for us because it's money. and for us, that's very important, we don't have our own resources and everybody understands this perfectly. therefore, i think that this will have a rather strong impact on our situation and the course of our rule. therefore, unfortunately, i do not think that this is positive for us. oh, still,
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charles stratford has more now from the crating and kept so. and there was a sense of great on search and see in the crating and capital as zalinski headed to washington for the meeting meeting. that is indeed an effectively a very public route between himself and the leader of the us presidents, donald trump. so i have that sense of uncertainty now flights and even further the has however, been a great up swelling of suppose, full zalinski on social media or monks ukrainians. showing sympathy and respect is also being comment from some of his allies in government, the prime minister, dennis schmidt, how saying that? so let's q is right. the piece without guarantees would never be possible. the vast majority of the credit is that we've spoken to over the last covered day, saying resiliency was going to washington with his hands bell tied behind his back . he was being pressured into making this deal. so zalinski was very keen to point
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out in this meeting that ukraine, in his mind, has not been included enough in the initial stages of this dr. for some sort of piece piece agreement deal so hard to argue the fact that it was on the donald trump's watch in 2016, the president putin. russia's lead a continue to violate. so as far agreements continued to attack ukraine, charles stuff alger 0, keith. so your pen, liza is, has been quick to defend president. so lensky, french, president monro my call, says global support for keep must continue i think we all know the situation. they're using a dresser, which is russia, and the people attacked, which is ukraine. i think we are, we're right to have helped ukraine and sanctioned russia 3 years ago and to continue to do so. and when i say we, i mean, think united states in her opinion,
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canadians, japanese, and authors, we must think old folks who helped ever speak with those who has been fighting since the beginning because they fight for their dignity, their independence to their children. and the security of either of these simple things, we must to call off on this moment. we seem to hold. dominic pain has more now on the european reaction from biling. we've also been hearing from people in buying from people as a say around the constant stopping in the land, hearing from the current, sean. so the that's the outgoing john. so the order of shots, he lost the election last sunday. he won't be in his job for much longer, but so far he said, on social media, no one wants peace more than the ukrainians. do that for we are working on a common pos to a last thing and just piece he goes on. ukraine can rely on germany and on europe, similar sort of sentiment coming from his neighboring head of government in poland
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. donald chose the prime minister saying, the fellow to me is a lensky. this is on social media. dia ukrainian friends. you are not alone. and then also the prime minister of spain, federal sanchez saying ukraine springs stands with you. has to be said, similar sentiments being expressed by very many european countries from the heads of government, heads of state in response to what they saw play asked in the oval office. prussia is also support of responding to the exchange of foreign ministry. spokeswoman maria, the secretary of us, said the us president showed restraints by not hitting the ultimate so then ski and foam or russian president. dmitri mens with the says the licensee got a brutal dressing down defense on the pedal fund. how says ukraine needs us support to offend off russian, russian or your teams will be trying to support your brain. maybe
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trying to stepping up what it's going to be rather hard for your brain to resist the rush of militarily without americans to pour. wish right now is very questionable, even if you are is ready a for american weapon supplied to your brain. that was a suggestion that a b or some time ago because the public around right now in the washington begins and ends, the end of trump theme has of course, a seriously impacted of the crate and efforts of but well, that's how the situation is right now. to split the drums, so right now being saying that the landscape doesn't want bees but puts in one space of that's the there is a possibility that this kind of link will be
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a switched off for your brain, which would be a theory as well to the brain in information exchange infrastructure there, so the different problems that united states can bring to bear on do you bring in to be more proper before just to punish them as the drum tends to be page, a crowley is a full my us assistant secretary of stage for public affairs, i'm the president, our cub bomba. the he says the blow up blow up in the oval office is a bad look for the us and ukraine. and this was supposed to be a very straightforward, you know, diplomatic initiative. you know, to shore up us ukrainian relations prior to the beginning of the goal. she ations and obviously what we're seeing now is the relationship in adult spiral ad. it's
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unclear if for the leaders can the can pull it out before it actually crashes. the truck administration has broken the alliance between united states and ukraine, and now they own the consequences of that, you know, can ukraine survive in its current state without us dramatic us military systems? probably. okay, in the short term, certainly not sustainable in the long term. so i think you're once the, um, the anger on all sides passes. the question will be, you can cooler heads, try to sticks this back together again over time, but it's going to take time, you know, to accomplish then clearly the truck administration has been signaling a dramatic shift in us policy towards ukraine. you know, but this was mismanaged by the white house. this was mismanaged by the ukranian
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side. we know these were very blunt words. they are not surprising and of themselves. what's shocking is that they occurred in the public domain. all right, but the bottom line is this was a very bad day for ukraine, a bad day for the united states and to very, very good day for russian. the, on his way the delegation has returned home for consultations with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. off the holding tours in colorado on the golf a ceasefire. how most of a to the international community to put pressure on his routes and move to the 2nd phase of the agreement. totes, are expected to resume in egypt and capital on saturday. as the muslim holy month of ramadan begins, palestinians and garza, all of stuffing is admit the devastation of wool. honey must moved,
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was the most skin gauze, and stacy webb, how simians held the fast ramadan. pres a, do you happen to be there? a prayer room here in one of the oldest mazda in garza city, a talk to people about their reaction and how they feel about the uh, the rain and proposal. an interesting new experience. phase one rather than moving forward with they agreed upon a stage 2 of the season prior to the great depression because we're not moving into stage 2 and rather extending stage one of the season. that is our way from being completed on over means. there is no into the lord means is rather still or the state of work with the palestinian. it means or we're going back to the genocidal acts on the ground. the many of this devastation of the people from people the most deep, deep, deep feel policy to the fire releasing the company,
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including the bodies. on the inside, the gulf stream alex simeon released it from is really not exact number to being agreed upon. these really military need many times and violated the agreement a lot of times compared to the sites that would lead me right now. these really are these really prime minister and his military are only interested in pushing for an extension rather than moving to freezing. which means that one doesn't have to be very consistent with the many statements by the other officials . and. and since that, as soon as we go into resume door and that are that frightened people here, i hope process has itself, but it's a research re crisis. i'm just now receiving oxygen from
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a vend slicer according to the back to can thousands of faithful la hosing vigils for the 88 year old head of the roman catholic church. he's been in hospital for 3 weeks passing pneumonia and 1st loans. the vatican says, despite the setback, the pope remains allots as in good spirits. still ahead on the al jazeera the banquet, the she students who helped oust prime minister shake of see not last in launch that own political policy. and why was such as in japan and the thing, k, all i wrote votes may hold the key to nothing. it's incorrect, increasingly aging population. the i had a lot of the weather's looking pretty quiet across north america at the moment after
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a deep freeze, wasting something of a soul with more mild conditions. lots of dry and settled where to get across, southern and central parts of the us. it's canada. that's dealing with those late winter storms, but one moving its way across the east. behind that we've got some cold winds and another one developing across the west that's going to bring some wintry and wet weather stretching all the way down to the pacific northwest. we are expecting some of those conditions to talk to push in to california on sunday, cooling things down, but it's not the dramatic cool down we're seeing across the east coast, new york city on washington. we'll see some pretty dramatic drops as we go saturday in to sunday. but the spike that we all going to, the more in the way, is sunshine through to the side of the week on is looking very sunny across central america, the caribbean. there's lots of heat that's come back into northern parts of mexico . settled and sunny is the story here. it's pretty much the same story across the
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[000:00:00;00] the feel watching. i'll just say era of a mind to of all top stories this hour, the most of incident see says his relationship with donald trump, tom b salvage doctor he's, she's only been in the office. the cranes president was also to leave without find the nice thing the minerals deal was the to sign your pin. these is encouraging spain, germany and poland have reiterated the ongoing support for your trade spots rushes foreign ministry spokesman says trump showed great tra strange. don't forget that the state for testers have a full, it's with police and the greek capital on the 2nd down of the 3 of the countries
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was route as also the accident has become a national rallying cry for accountability that has shaken the government. john suffolk pulse reports from athens, the violence and protest on the streets of athens. what started this allegedly peaceful, much with a powerful political message, much by a small group intent on trouble. police in front of parliament responded to model tough cocktails and rocks with stone grenades and tear gas, forcing many thousands of people to disperse. but the essential message from the early part of the day wasn't last. it brought hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets across greece. jan are still human. i mean a lot the on defend the message that we weren't allowed to claim with them be to be covered up and for the patients need to be held to account as well as anyone's criminal liability. so do you want this policy or putting prophets about people's
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lives just don't on y'all's, greek, so angry that 2 years on new railway personnel and politicians had been held accountable for the 10 b rail crash, which killed 57 people. an accident report released on the 1st day revealed systemic failures of maintenance and training on the rail system, leading to faulty equipment and incompetent stuff. the reports of the station mazda who put the passenger train all the collision course was dealing with faulty signals, and sections of track without power. so it was expected that 2 trains would move in opposite directions on the single track. but he was not trained to use an automated system, but would have told him the position of the 2 trains that eventually collided and could have prevented the accident. nicholas black. yeah, says his twin daughters and lisa to cry out to him from the grave, demanding justice, i stumbled desktop and cut off. i think what tempe is managed to do would remain in
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history that the long lost politicians would be held responsible. i believe politicians will sit in the dark. if a single politician isn't called to accounting, i will say this hold effort has failed. come here. today, the crash site is a memorial to those who died here. mostly young people returning to university and young people at the protest feel this is the fight. but the problem is, i see it is that young people don't vote. people over the age of 70 vote. that's a problem. we all need to have a political opinion because young people are the future. and this problem concerns us. young people need to get involved. many here fear that message is political renew, may have been drowned out in the tear gas and was a cannon. police used to disperse a minority jobs that awful us elders are athens, the members of columbia's indigenous community of looking, one of the main border crossings with equitable in protests against the ledge, abused by it's been
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a treat. they've formed the human chain and the several days now has setup tents and chez on the ribbon chuck international bridge which connects the 2 countries. the protest as accuse the echo domain in all may of destroying false things they use every day as it wages war on drug trafficking. the ecuadorian foreign ministry says closing the informal crossings as a necessary security measure. not successfully on the census through bridges are not only necessary passages for the communities, but also important as the memories of the elders. they are an important part of the habits, customs, and traditions of the communities and the populace. what is the model? the ecuadorian military has caused significant damage within the community, and we all showing go solely darted to by joining some interest, a huge deal to the colombian and acquit dougherty and government. you know, because it has to notorious mexican, a drug lords, have a page and course
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a new york, raphael, colorado quintero, and it since sent a copy of the offences. so facing charges of much a kidnapping, drug trafficking, the transfer to the us comes off to donald trump, threatened to impose terrace on mexico or impulse ortiz didn't take action on drug smuggling. judy, i got, you all know, has moved from mexico, se se, the us government waited 40 years for this moment, the mexican drug lloyd stuff. i got all the data arriving on us soil was part of an extradition. that included 28 other high ranking cartel members can data had his 1st court appearance. on fridays, he's accused and the killing of a d. a agent in 1985 officials described the arrival of historic these arrests and a clear message or the justice department will find and hold accountable. the
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leaders of deadly transnational criminal organizations that harm the american people. no matter where they are in the world, and no matter how long it takes. the news to mexico by surprise, especially as several of the prisoners said, had legal injunctions that in theory, protected them from being extradited to the united states. say they are there, but it should be, this should have been done long ago. i think it's very positive so that the us really values what mexico is doing to come back from now to, to, to the mexican official said the removal was not an extradition. but rather a transfer of dangerous criminals that threatened the country's national security. nobody middle is to say, i said, but this was carried out under the norms established by the national security law to go to political stability both and mexico. i'm the night of states, the semantics aside. officials here hope that the message is clear that this government is willing to go where no mexican government has gone before to show
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their commitments to tackling drug trafficking and in the process save off. donald trump's threats of tariff, the us president has promised 25 percent tariffs as early as next week, citing mexico's failure to curve sentinel trafficking at the us border. we will tell you that in and well, experts agree that trying these men and us courts is unlikely to change anything on the ground in either country. politically, it may be a different story. i think that it is a p r victory for both of them. i don't think that this result is the bilateral issues by any stretch, but i think in their own space with their own domestic supporters. this is something that both i think will gain points by the hand over was certainly a political gesture, the results of which we will see in the coming weeks. julia galle. i know i'll just hear mexico city a thing gives us a student courier that to lead an uprising to alex department is to shake, has seen the last year, has assaulted
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a new political policy. the launch of the national citizen policy was celebrated on friday with a major riley tumbler child dri, has moved from dhaka, a thousands gathered at monic me avenue in the capital deca for the launch of the national citizens party, our ncp, led by student activist opposing discrimination there were behind the monsoon revolution in bangladesh in july and august, last year. that was the prime minister shed casino. but that victory didn't come easy. nearly a 1000 people lost their lives and many more were injured. during the uprising i, this was a student activist during the protest. he resigned as an advisor to the interim government last wednesday to join this new political party is calling for the new democratic constitution to be drafted,
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to prevent the return of constitutional. i'll talk to see the us unite together, hand in hand to build such a bundle of dish where the force of every citizen with the matter where the struggle for justice into human rights will be at the core of the politics and what equality and human dignity will form the foundation of the state, people from all walks of life, including students and members of political and civil societies, joined this rally in the capital doc. we want to adjust and democratic down to dish. we want to as reason, power to run the country properly, but there will be no violence, corruption, or nepotism. many people are still struggling emotionally, after losing family members in the protests last year. from the stage student leaders abroad, bangladesh will not be divided by the full, the voice of bangladesh is struggling and hardworking people to be heard. a
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political party was needed. the revolution of 2024 has now created the opportunity to form this new party. many people see this as a new beginning for the ups in bangladesh, and believe that a party led by them will have a significant impact of the population in buying this out between the age of 18 to 30 $5.00. but this will be a new development in the political landscape, but some people are skeptical about whether the new party will be able to survive and stick to its idols, as it enters highly competitive mainstream politics and faces the challenge of winning fiercely contested elections. temperature y'all gives it a deca such as in japan say like very val, it's may hold the key to nice thing, an aging population. the countries facing and looming shortage of kayla cuz i'm just sending more and more to technology to fill the gap. alexandra bios reports
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during her 89 years of life. you pico and then i caught the has seen a lot. but this is something new. a little dancing robot, helping her stretch her arms. it's just one of a number of ways her care facility in tokyo is turning to technology to reduce the workload on caregivers. japan's population is aging during the next decade, the number of workers age between 15 and 64 is expected to fall by nearly 10 percent. creating a major shortage of care workers. that's prompting researchers to turn to robots for a solution. eric is being developed by researchers. japan's will see the university . it's in a driven robot design to carry out all kinds of tasks from changing diapers to preventing bed sores. it's developers say what makes it special? is it the ability to engage safely with people and adjust and response to their
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