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is there are a $43.00. 2 house time student activists are taking their university to court. i'll have the details coming up. frightening ryan crowds gathering volumes of price of hud francis who remains critically ill and hospital and other later on in school. and so that for career cruising or the semi finals, which is again, let me change the instruction takes another go to the the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across the south america this weekend. it remains exceptionally what across northern parts of the region with more heavy rain pouring into equitable. we've already seen flooding here, we could see more of that with the possibility of land slides as well. now, amber,
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lots remain for much of the country. read allows have been issued for the east to that for the north, east of brazil, so full jolessa see very heavy rain through saturday through to sunday. i will see the development often severe storms of a move in areas of origin. tina, moving their way through uruguayan on to some southern pots of brazil on sunday with the temperature and when a service dipping down. but it makes very settled. i'm hot for power. why? and also a lot dry of the north for much of venezuela, dry skies, all the story across much essentially, america and the caribbean. yes. a few splits and spots and showers here and there. but lots of sunshine for west and pots of cuba. heavy rain is set to develop, so out east as we go into sunday. and there's also drawn settled whether to be found across the us at the moment for north america. but come sunday, california is set to cool down with wet and wintry weather, working its way on shore. the, the
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have the right, the boycott, anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can't support the 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who go to the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights more about the issue, whatever i'm looking for. so my thing for talk to him, quote, on which is 0, the latest news families, the queen, is what eatable environments often became separated into chaos, leaving the children stranded for in damage childers with detailed coverage, the fathers, mothers, and children. and until every last one is phones, the wolf will never truly be over from the hoss of the story. schools and universities were all destroyed, depriving 10001000 of how this thing has from proper access to education. the
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news the are you watching? you'll just hear a reminder of how top stories the south ukrainian president below them is. lensky has arrived in london on friday and heated 3 way argument between donald trump, his vice president, and the ukranian leader ended with the landscaping asked to leave the white house. a mouse is it is ready to complete the remaining stages of the guns a cx, 5 deal. the 1st buys ends on saturday, and tomas has said that no progress has been made in negotiations to reach the 2nd size. the group accused,
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this is ralph preaching. some pops of the agreements and video footage from british news type of the guardian shows the last moments of a 12 year old palestinian boy. i'm an else for mooney before he was shot and killed by his ready forces during a ride on the hebron. more than a week ago. the new transitional government for syria is expected to be announced in the coming days. it comes up to this week's national dialogue conference with 6 committees were announced to be formed to address key issues including justice and constitutional reform. for nearly 3 month, syria has been run by an interim government slid by almost all sure are following the full of president bush out of a side after 14 years of civil war. for the interim government is designed to reflect serious, ethnic and religious diversity is choosing government for a transitional period of 3 to 5 years until elections of health in parallel to the government. they will be 2 key bodies. a constitutional committee will define
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a legal framework and, and a legislative committee will be serious top legal body and will provide advice on laws and policies. both committees thought will be appointed by the president and hold significant power with no external oversize. and one of the biggest challenges ahead is serious economy, which has been blinded by years of war and international sanctions. but more on this, we're joined now by holland omen was a senior advisor at the atlanta council. he joins us from washington, d. c. thanks very much. for being with us us a festival of if we can take a step back almost 3 months since a sod was run out of the country. what is your assessment on the progress that's been made since the end and also el shower was handling all the situation in that time. so i thought i was impressed that he's still around and that syria has lots collapse to give you an idea of the difficulty he's faces. this
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would be akin to vladimir, who, in a sorry, flattery, 11 in 1917, after the russian revolution. when they call me the stuff over and the soviet union was formed in 1922, the tasks were talking in the extreme. similarly, when the taiwanese, when the gloaming dogwood, driven out of china is a taiwan. and now when the communist party assume power in 1947, our space with a similar daunting task of trying to govern china. and obviously the soviet union and china off our largest in syria. but the situations are no less precarious today for a number of reasons. syria is in the mid place of a huge tr. ready and among geostrategic issues, russia, israel, turkey, east, and west iran terrorism. it is a mess, rebuilding it,
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trying to bring back the people so that they are one after the higher as of the side is going to be usually difficult. there are bands of unemployed former soldiers, barbara baptists, who are going to cause trouble. and so the work is cut out for them. okay, well the, obviously the 1st step for one of the 1st steps is to get this enter in government announced and up and running that there's 2 committees obviously that we mentioned before. that will be part of that. they will be appointed by the president, and i got ahold, significant power with no external over size. is that concerning it, or how do you think it's we're going to work? i don't know, and nobody else does the fact that there's no external to oversight. maybe a good thing or a bad thing. these are individuals who do not have any track read, probably not known all that well to the west. and each of them is dealing with an extraordinary problem. the country is collapsed. there was no government. so how do you start from scratch? so this is going to be a daunting task, and i wish them well,
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and we should be able to divide all the support we possibly can. but i don't want to underestimate the issues that lie i had here. yeah, because we have our country that's been destroyed such as syria has been, is not something you can do in 6 days and then take the 7 box. not exactly. well, i guess one of the biggest problems at the moment is the international sanctions, especially those imposed by the united states. i mean that's cripple into the country without and sanctions relief. i mean large scale reconstruction is pretty much impossible as an, as can you just give us a sense of weird progresses and getting some of those lifted. because obviously everyone in the country has been calling for those sanctions uh to be removed. the problem is that syria, which is an important place by itself is a tertiary issue. obvious new crane is a focus of the united states and the mission, the meeting that president trump had been present zalinski yesterday didn't help things, but they're still the gods. the issue of phase 2,
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and so how serious get squeezed into among those 2 really larger issues is going to be very, very important. my recommendation was that the united states should temporarily relieve most of the sanctions if would be relatively easy to find out which ones out the great us leverage. i still retain the capacity to reimpose them if the situation more it's but given the fact certainly in america, we do not have a government. we have a president, we have a full cabinet, we got a lot of cheeks. we don't have a lot of workers and just the nature of the system. and even though there's a professional bureaucracy that's in place, the fact that the government will not be fully formed for 6 months or a year is also not helpful simply because those. ready are now doing the work are going to be overwhelmed by the fact that they don't have sufficient politically improved authorities in place right now. the task going to be daunting and dealing just with ukraine, and garza and russia are pretty significant by themselves. of course, i want to go back to something that you touched on
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a little bit earlier. i'm sure i said it was the unified, the various factions that exist in this area and try and bring together like a co east of national security force. so how is that actually going to work in practice though, because it's one thing to, to cool for that to happen. another thing for it to actually come to reality, i think it's very difficult. you got to be able. ready recruit and do background checks so that you have all military that's loyal to the government and loyal to the public. you've got a we read out the baptist and you're doing this with a government that's not fully for all the task that the jury has taken on is, is bass. i cannot underestimate the difficult and so we should be providing as much help and assistance as we possibly can. and as much as their paper, they are prepared to accept. okay, we'll have to leave it a bit fascinating talking to you about all of this holland omen from the atlantic council. thank you for muslims
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observing the 1st ramadan and serious as the full of the assad regime. the holy mounts is traditionally a time of reflection. prayer and community, but it carries unique significance for syrians this year. while the nation is hopeful for a broad, a future. many a struggling with severe hardship for so stood a report from damascus as as the sun is about to save over the damascus. the world market is bustling shoppers prepared for them of the month for muslims that we'll see is that makes the hopes of resilience. and instead of the this year, the markets are full of goods so much better than last year. you items from different countries enter the syrian market after the regimes collapse. for the 1st time in oversight decades, syrians auto observing drama, then without sandra g. yeah. hi, uh what, so what henry likes to be coming beautiful after the full of
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a side. the price is too high, but we know the problems of 50 is count. be solved in a day. we hope the new government will rule the country in a much better way. the economy pressures are evidence here. many companies are forced to limit their spending to the essentials and that these are rather, there are still hardships. some people are very poor. some items like meat and fish, are so expensive that most people can't afford them. i'm a serious let me do this challenging transition period. the spirit of, from, of them serves as a reminder of a new chapter in the nation's history. thousands of studios together may of most in damascus, the city's largest and oldest to participate in the, to the, the prayer which month to them at the ends. beginning for many families. it's a momentous occasion for you with both celebration and reflection. did exceed them . most of them are good as well. we are so happy with this by last year. the said
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redeem didn't allow us to enter this yard of the most. now people are here and it is open to everyone in late with lanterns. it feels incredible. damascus is known for it's wiping into the mother and celebrations. the city comes to live with the festive atmosphere into additions, pass down through generations. city is continued to face to men, difficult to make and pull. think of challenges. but the full of this other team has little decisive relief and optimism at the beginning of the month on the streets or sea of with people's expressing. behooves, what about the future, free from the field of oppression that to define their lives for so long versus have that. i'll just do to the mass cuz the for the veterans is put, francis has spent another peaceful, nice and hospital off to suffering with a cold and isolated breathing crisis. the 1st experienced difficulties in breathing
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on friday. the 88 year old pontiff has been battling pneumonia and both longs for 2 weeks. crowns continues to get an outside to run hospital offering pre is for his recovery. we are one with the full in this situation. we come here to pray for him. as we believe that we cannot save him his suffering, but we so over to sleep, everything 2 feet. and with said, we can pray together so that the bolt will find strength with tens of thousands of serbians have taken to the streets of nature, alongside university students and demonstrations against negligence and corruption . the challenge that we deserve better as they relate against what they describe is endemic corruption onto the decade long populous governments of president alexander advocates. the protest
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response by november as try and station tennessee collapse that killed 15 people. obviously there's not a lot of this is so positive once begun, this having a heating effect and although it may not complete and fixed the seas, it's a step in the right direction of the that's the idea is not some claim to over throw the state, but to create a better state and it's being driven by the younger generations, just finishing their education, having to take to the streets to pursue justice. the previous generations failed to achieve a federal task force in the united states is planning to visit 10 college campuses that it says have seen incidence of anti semitism. among them is columbia university, with demonstrations in solidarity with palestinians spot and national student protest movement. hundreds of students have faced disciplinary action full, their involvement in the protest. now 3, assuming the university saying they were unfairly suspended for their political
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views. how does their, as christian salumi reports from new york, the columbia university has been under locked down ever since police were called in to clear out an encampment last year, forcing student protesters to get creative here to students to disrupt a history of israel class at bernard college, columbia sister school, the move led to their explosion, which led to a, sitting outside the school president's office, calling for the students to be reinstated. so far their calls for amnesty like calls to divest from israel have not been answered at the it was extremely disoriented. but these 3 graduate students are taking a different approach. they're suing the university and how would you describe the disciplinary process to go through the circus kangaroo court?
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it's just like the bar as you go, here's new committee. 03, right? the rules as you go, transparency. yeah. after taking part in multiple unsanctioned demonstrations, like this one, each is facing a suspension of a year or more. the lawsuit alleges the university violated its own disciplinary policies and targeted students for their political views. and it's no hearing no evidence, no jury of our peers. there was no process here, just intern suspended on the will of the administration and the appeals process is a sham. they immediately reject them and it led to evictions. lots of health care. lots of obviously our academic status at the university. katherine lost a full scholarship in addition to a 2 year suspension written that the the university has declined to comment on the last 2. but it is also facing criticism from a report filed by a congressional committee that found a didn't do enough to protect jewish students on campus. report noted that more
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than 100 students face disciplinary proceedings in the spring of 2024. but almost all of them were allowed back on campus in the fall. i think it's our responsibility as social workers, but also just a few minutes of by depression, everywhere, those and the lawsuit to see their activism as in line with their studies and social work and international relations. and the vowed to continue. and so i see our lawsuit as one tactic among many and so the university accountable right now. now, judge will decide if the university's actions are in line with the law. kristin salumi al jazeera new york members of columbia as indigenous community of blocking one of the main crossings on the border with the equitable in protest against alleged abuse, binds military, the phone, the human chain, and for several days and, and have a set up tents and she is on the room, a child chat, international bridge,
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which connects the 2 countries that they accuse the ecuadorian on the destroying crossings they use every day as it wages a rule on drug trafficking. the ecuadorian foreign ministry says, closing the crossing is necessary for security. not successfully on this and says, throw bridges on 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 that meant the populace. what is the mileage it, cordelia? military has caused significant damage within the community, and we are showing go solely dollar to by joining them. and it's a huge deal to the colombian and acquit during government because it's done work as policy will. p k. case is it has declared to cease fine with turkey, is government ending decades of fighting. it comes days of to is joe later abdulla salon cooled on the group to, to spend and this, um, this appeal was weird out by pro kurdish politicians on thursday. the group has
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issued a statement calling on ticket to release or show on who's been in prison for 26 years and wants them to oversee it's dissolution. specially hit here on al jazeera and so forth. the biggest star and baseball warms up nicely for the new major league seasons. far i will have all those details next. the months on pouches era from slide was to size big shifting us policy on gaza and ukraine. president donald trump is shaking a global stay updated with the latest development. rigorous debate on flinching question upfront costs through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom. on the 14th anniversary of the syrian revolution for the fall of the asset regime has ushered in a new era. as sylvia has rebuilt their nation,
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made to hassan goes head to head to inform us for like in president, went in for missing. china sets out its vision for its future as far as the delegates gather for daniel, so called to sessions. some much analogies era from across asia and the pacific is multi award winning program and to stories from the world's most dynamic region one and one east. on which is the era the the post office for now his far tom thank you so much. south africa is cricketers of cruised into the semi finals of the champions trophy. that's after they inflicted
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england's 3rd street last. david stokes has the action, the shop all, it's gone straight out and you went into this much incorrect sheet and they were already on the way home after 2 defeats the chose to back 1st and started totally losing 2 wickets in almost exactly the same fashion. surely time again, this time they don't care. ruth did his best to study things with a few boundaries, but he was out for 37. not a thing about his reach 50 and that was in pop down to south africa, sharpness in the field to safely. oh no, not really well. okay. yes. and covered a huge amounts of ground to catch heavy brook and then looking giddy showed some impressive athleticism to dismiss jamia everson. yeah. excellent, jack. and remember all that for $179.00, which meant south africa. well, already a should have going through is that the dentist done could no longer able to take them on net run rates and they went on to wind comfortably by 7 wickets. joining
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australia, india, and you see men did, the semi finals will find out who plays who on sunday, they would stokes out 0. mando dupont tease has broken his pole load wills record for an 11th the time. the en route champions is raised the record by one centimeter to 6.27 meters. he did it on his 1st attempt at a world endure to a meeting in france, 5 years of the 1st broke the record. the 25 year old is a 2 time olympic gold medalist honeys, $12.00 world titles as well. it came together how one of the song play with the background, everything which is the sometimes it is. sometimes it is sometimes isn't. there's
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a lot of hard work trials and tribulations that days. great days. everything in between. that showed up to the, the easier moments, but how strongly have one the a of sees under 20 asian kept the young soccer was beat saudi arabia on a penalty shoot out in the final district, paid insurance and china goalkeeper. steven hall made the willing to say, it's the 1st time it certainly had one this trouble will saudi arabia have been looking to when it's going quite well, it's exactly one year until australia, how's the women's asian cap asia's top 12 twins will go head to head over 21 days, the tournament will be held across 3 cities. sidney, the gold coast and purse for $60000.00 fans are expected to watch us truly. as matilda, as play in the opening match, standing australia and sidney will stage final. the 1st women's asian car was in 1975, which makes it the oldest international women's football competition. china are the
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defending champions and have won the trophy a record 9 times. the tournament also serves as a qualifying event for the women's world cup. and olympics we spoke to former australia strikers, sarah walsh, who is the chief operating officer of the local organizing committee. we know that there's going to be high demand for them into it as much as but what i'm most interested in is kind of a like a multi cultural australia. we have the 2015 men sizing top here um and really the communities come to life. i think was it was one of my favorite tournaments to go as a fan and we're expecting much of the same. there's a very big following for some of the top 10 nations as it made to nations. and we are one of the most voting cultural countries, particularly nice and so, you know, we will, that represented in, in the stadiums in the precincts. i just never forget going to a man sizing cub match in camera. iran was my rock and i just, i didn't even know, you know,
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the large majority of these communities actually lives here. and so that, that's what i did abroad. stria is on the ability of motorcoach was prior to life as an intimate. it was quite an eye opening and i think what we most interested in these really making sure this is an authentic asian tournament. and making sure that you know, we hold true to the, to the, the culture a festival of, of food and music around the mattress. you know, you to give us a, some football, but we really want to celebrate the participating nations and also non participating nations culture. a 6 time chevy, a mark mark has, has qualified, fastest for the 1st race in the middle g p season and thailand. he also won the spring raised on his 1st adding with a just how the team finishing ahead of his younger brother alex. the main race is on sunday, defending champion jorge martin isn't taking part because of injury. in the, in the cleveland have the boston celtics and a meeting of the top 2 keys and the eastern conference to 22 point down that came
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back to people defending champions, donovan mitchell, top sports for the past. with 41 point there's some things had daunted. to celebrate it was the 26th birthday, the 31 points for the la lakers. is there a city ramos, the clippers, it's their 5th street victory and 11th. when in 13500 all started dante and vegas star and baseball is shown here. autonomy is warming up nicely for the new season. after shoulder surgery, he didn't take long to find his range in spring training, smashing and home runs to the los angeles dodgers against his summer. jean ellie and jose dodgers play the 1st game of the regular season in tokyo later this. okay, and that is all your support for now back to you w. thank you so much for will see you again very shortly. but so for me, tell me the credit for this news. uh, but there was much more on our website itself. is there a dot com?
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i will be back in just a moment though with much more of the guys used to stay with us. the, as the cost of all 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 posts for 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 a, you know, hearing the facts as the cool ones are whether it continues people in gaza have no choice, but to find what middle shoulder, the accounts, understanding the reality. we are a line of frequent art is a live reporting from the facts. everybody we've spoken to wants peace with many of
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the, the one piece of any cost. i'll just say with teens across the world. when you closer to the hosp to the store, the the escaping the gravity of home and reaching for the stores and asking civil engineers, which means that transcend orders actually strives to soar as an astronaut, she must 1st find a place. so to use the story of resilience on the bunch, this guy witness on l. jersey. the reporting the field means i also get the witness, not just news is breaking, but also history. as it's unfolding from serbia one day i might be covering politics covering protest. what's most important to me is
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understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the power due to be a tough guy. and i don't think you'd be a tough guy without the united states and you people are very brave, but you're thinking to make a deal or we're out. the training and president arrives in london so rarely european support 24 hours off to a heated argument with donald trump at the white house. the hotel mccrae, this is down to 0 line from doha. also coming up phase, one of the guns is.

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