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what's most important to me is 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 your 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, but donald trump at the white house, the ultimate cry. this is down to 0 line from doha. also coming up phase one of the guys that ceased by comes to an end, but phase 2 is in limbo,
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a mazda q. this is where i live, refusing to engage in tools. plus the 12 year old boy is chosen coupons, ready for us as in the occupied west bank, bringing the number of children co pay of this year to $14.00 and syria. is it the challenges of fluids up to a national dialogue? an interim government is expected to be named the less than 24 hours after an extraordinary public arguments in the oval office. ukrainian president, the lot of means of landscape has arrived in london on friday, a heated 3 wide debate between donald trump, his vice president, and the ukranian later ended with the landscaping us to leave. the white house is now set to meet british prime minister kissed alma on saturday and hit a lodge amazing one of 12 european leaders for
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a defense summits in london on sunday. it's the latest and the series of meetings and reaction to you as president donald trump's attempts to broke se spine with russia over the heads of u. k. ukraine in europe, and europe is scrambling to increase financial and military aids now to ukraine gym . these vice chancellor has thrown his wife behind coals for the federal government to immediately lee release $3100000000.00 and military assistance to cave, alluding to ties between the us and europe. germany's foreign minister says and you, i of anthony has begun. i guess we get in touch with our suspicion last night underlined that a new era of profanity has begun a heinous time in which we must defend the rule based international order. and the strength of the law more than ever against the might of the strong good. because otherwise, no free country can sleep peacefully any more, which has a stronger neighbor kind with us who responds follows an explosive route in front
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of cameras between zelinski, donald trump. and you is vice president jody vance. the with respect, i think it's disrespectful for you to come to the oval office to try to litigate this in front of the american media. right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. you should be thinking the presence of mind to bring it into this coming up into your claim that you say what problems we have. i have been to kind of what i have actually i've actually watched and seen the stories and i know what happens is you break people, you bring them on a propaganda tor mister president are, do you disagree that you've had problems with bringing people in your military have from do you think that it's respect alons to come to the oval office of an audit states of america and attack the administration that is trying to, trying to prevent the destruction. can this bring in molina vessel know that she joins us now in london and to a last minute meeting scheduled with the u. k. prime minister. we understand it is
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wednesday, hasn't arrived yet, but can you just say the same for us as it is right now? yeah, we are expecting sam to arrive here at downing street at some point this afternoon after landing idea on the day to the united kingdom. and this is a meeting that was meant to take place tomorrow on sunday, but it was built full was perhaps not surprising. off to the events on friday in the white house and that terrible 4 dozen ends he had with the donald trump fence. so we assume that the last you will talk to kids. some of the british prime minister about will be perhaps how to repack his relationship with the american president. then he needs america to how continue defending his country. he has indicated that he wants good relations and he's perhaps hoping to get some advice sort of british prime minister who himself held what was considered
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a very successful meeting with donald trump in the white house on that day. well, even though he did not manage to secure any security guarantees from the us for ukraine as well as one of his goals, the meeting was seen as having gone very well because they were doing was exchange . it was very cool deal. it was hoped that somebody had laid the groundwork for the lens key to meet donald trump. on fridays. of course we know that things did not go to plan and now a very dotted and bruised zaleski is coming to london to meet with a k. as tom or another european need as but meanwhile, people on the in london having reacting to the events of friday take and listen to what they had to say. when i see this price of the same date as democrats and countries, the right to not like those, the things that should be drawn close to thursday. it's me the trump ones to say, because the manuals wasn't going to happen. then he was ready to give the safe spot
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and whatever else we will let and find out, we should, we should still be finding the pressure. it wasn't because we have since april as just a talk and says as far as him to science disagreements and it seems on factual outcomes for our people who does and the full, i know for future generations. but you appears to be really behind ukraine, as we've been saying, lead us some to, to meet tomorrow. can you just run us through exactly what is going to happen? right. that's right, cassandra is hosting european need us here, a long, not meeting that was already said to in before that for now, between trump lensky on friday, but of meeting that now takes on even bigger significance. because the european nato allies now have to contend with the idea of their, perhaps us will no longer militarily support ukraine. and now they have to see
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they're able to step up to that challenge, fill that void and help defend ukraine, which is a challenge that many, many would be very difficult with the current state of armies in europe. thank you so much. i know that we will be talking to you in the coming hours as kissed on the end. zalinski mates. thank you. when you, as president donald trump was on the campaign trail several years ago, he was unequivocal about russia's role as the aggressor a new crime. but often assuming office in january, this being a shift in tone as he attempts to be a piece, make a, i'll just hear us. you have tons. he explains. this is a curious thing because trump has been consistent throughout. he's, he's horrified by this war. he's always talking about for college and the human toe here when we talked about galls have a much like bite and it, it doesn't seem to bothered about the human college and the tell them in fact a middle, there's discussion of wires, the us taxpayer money going to an endless war somewhere,
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it should be coming home on the same day, the landscape visits of the trump administration, green light, another $2000000000.00 of weapons for his route. so there's there consistency here . but anyway, trump has been very consistent about his heart at the cottage and you can, this is him 3 years ago. i believe the russian attack on ukraine is appalling to an outrage and an atrocity that should never have been allowed to occur. you know, we things i was, i live to see how shift evaluating the russian attack is a pulling. now he's blame your credit score there. i mean, this is also pretty, pretty consistent. russian who attacked maybe a pulling and his with but he and his argument was always, it would never of happened if he'd been that he would have done it done a deal. and he's not very much taken on that. that realist, foreign policy establishment view that this wasn't just about the invasion is the long time coming because of the, to the us back, who in 2014 nato expansion to the east, despite promise us to, to russia, to russia and so on. say that, but his point is that isn't,
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this is terrible and has to, i know he ran on this and the last election, complet harris is very clear. i remember her last riley was with liz cheney, the daughter of dick cheney the auctioneer. conservative, lose training of a great one once the great proponent of endless war and your crime, that it was come out of harris's bible pitch to the vote. his truck was, we're going to end this now. so now you know, as far as the troubling ministrations concerned, zalinski just doesn't get it as a new sheriff in town. that's about what mike wolfley national security advisor said this morning on fox news. the the 1st phase of the guy is a ceasefire. is ending with no talks taking place about the next stage that leaves the future in dallas and palestinians across the strip in limbo. a mazda is it rejects sport, it's described as well as formulation to extend phase one sullivan shop. i looked
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at the stumbling blocks and the negotiations. oh, funeral, instead of celebration, smoke the much, but we did see supplying it for many palestinians. then began the journey home. long lines of men, women, and children clutching bigger belongings. nearly an entire population was dest based in israel, is worn, and garza. and when the budman stopped, hundreds of thousands marched to return to homes that no longer existed. we're going back home to see if it's destroyed or not. when i get there, i will cheer to the seaside. on january the 19th was an opportunity to stop running and a chance to more losses. and many met with the devastation of 4 months of life. and that is in the middle sort of them. and how we came here this morning as they amounts to cease fire. we came with hopes, thinking we might find a single room, anything simple, just as move shell to protect us. but when we arrived, we found this is red killed, more than a 100 puffed indians,
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and they have been multiple violations during phase one. come off says is really carried out at least $266.00 because of the ceasefire. while he's been accused of had a standing resistance group of violating agreements under use of captives. and while there was outrage in israel were captives being the speak to crowds as to the board. remain silent about that to kind of sitting in business when you're home for signs of portion of the street. it's been postponed to release of 620 percent in prison is that the scene is a violation of the terms with capt. is what find the lead. the united somebody was very the 1st full days and that's knowing that she's going to be on the list for an us and, and now seeing her and seeing that she can walk the, the disease ratings were to be released in exchange for more than 1900 palestinians
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most held for the charge under administrative detention laws. many carried a telltale tool of captivity. they finally embraced families though for long periods of separation. some are forced to wear shirts that say we do not forgive which they burnt right after they were freed. more am montgomery due to sunday were treating us like animals. they give us little time to go out of the prison cells. at 1 pm, we leave the cells like chickens. and then we will return to our cells. is really continued obstructing, desperately need an aide and ascension supplies and restrictions remains and most items including types of tents, mobile homes, trailers and equipment needed for removing, rubbing the fries and si, fi hills. for the most part, you will do is read schemes of destiny. things from us were challenged by hundreds of places carrying weapons in most areas. as much of the deceased goes as tons and ruins. palestinians are looking forward to the 2nd phase of the agreement. they
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said their hope is to have a truth in which israel no longer expects the people of gaza to cease to exist. so i'm a job now does here in rough a southern guns that palestinians, the breaking the fast off to marking the 1st day of ramadan in the midst of rubble and destruction. of a full is right. launched as for on gaza. ramadan was a joyous time of the year, but now the atmosphere is difference in the strip. in spite of deceased by many, a struggling with the lack of food is not enough. i is entering honey mac mood is in your body of refugee camp in northern gaza. and reports on how people they are spending the 1st day of the muslim holy most people. and we're hoping to start this from along with the more solid sense that there is something going to happen. that will give them a more comfortable sense that the war is over and more of the day they're coming in
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and their life will just start to rebuild the gradually. but this is not the case. and we just happened to be in, in an area that had been relentless, the bombed by these really monetary, this is your body refuge account bed. and we've seen this happening repeatedly over and over many of the, the air this, the area here that used to be quite a thriving with lots of economic affluence, not anymore. we've seen many of the make shift in 3. it's vendors here replacing many of the department stores in the shops and the groceries market in the area that does not exist anymore. so a lot of things are happening in this area, just leaving people, again in a sense of, of like white on sorts entity living in, in a limbo, particularly when we talk about time where there is worsening weather conditions that happens to be stormy. a little bit of brain as well, that caused much of the area to be submerged water. he given the damage infrastructure and the streets and the major road to the area. they're not coming
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at that amount. that is leading the level of demand. uh, as well as the trucks to build those that are needed to remove rubble from the 3 to reopen to 3, to reopen razor roads that are not in the ring that goes through as agreed upon as well as a, there is a quite noticeable amount of complimentary stuff compared to much of the essentials that are needed, including medical supplies that are needed for hospitals, a lot of hospitals that whatever remainder from the health sector is still struggling to provide proper medical care to the vast majority of the people, particularly injury. then patients then and those with the chronic disease and do not have the treatment that they need in in hospital facilitate ronelle just here. i'm present salumi in new york where 3. 2 house time student activists are taking their university to court. i'll have the details coming up
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the i had a lot of that is more active, whether it's a common cause, northern parts of the south asia. but so sunday it's down in the south where we all seem to west all the heavy rain. you can see that moving its way across to me. now these some big bus of rain as well, are expected in sri lanka with showers extending into southern parts of india. but for much of india, it is a very settled story with lots of sunshine that comes and next west of the disturbance moving across central asia. pushing is wanting to northern pakistan and india. we are expecting more width and wintry weather here. but further south, it is a story of heat. we have got some watches out for high temperatures across con natural gas. as we go sunday into monday and temperatures are going to be coming down
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dramatically across parts of east asia. we go to the cold blast and that will push the temperature down in salt any 6 degrees celsius on monday, the development of wet and wintry weather will affect northern parts of china, the korean peninsula and southern areas of japan. and that winter weather is set to sweep its way across. central parts of japan, bringing a dramatic cool down to tucker by tuesday of the china is experiencing a use unemployment crises. millions of university graduates are unable to find jobs or meet the families expectations. 101, east 4 days young jobs see kids. they navigate. china is challenging. labor market . china is unemployed. on out to 0. load on one
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document or use the ice on our which is here. the to watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl ukrainian president, a lot of me savanski has arrived in london to really do a pm support. on friday i seated 3 wide debate between donald trump, his vice president, and the ukranian lead to ended with the landscape being asked to leave the white house. a mouse is, it is ready to complete the remaining stages of the kansas, the spot deal. the 1st phase is ending, and tomas has said no progress has been made and towards to reach the 2nd. the
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group accused of israel or preaching some parts of the agreements. when we return now to ukraine with the public is rallying around the president, following his disastrous meeting at the white house on friday. and he's in 3 wide debate between donald trump, his vice president, and the ukranian leader ended with the landscaping us to leave the white house, tell stress, it has more from case the military recruitment post is everywhere in the great in capital the, all these drive for mobile soldiers may have just got more urgent of to what's happened at the white house. right now you live on tv, what's being described as a historical and unprecedented diplomatic. this all stuck between the president, the modem is zalinski, gives us counterparts. donald trump propaganda, vice president j. d vance disagreed so serious that he could determine who wins this war and influence the shaping of
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a very different new transatlantic relationship world between you or us. ukrainians are shocked by what they sold. familiar protocol. they provoked a president. i didn't vote for as an escape, but not for me. he is a here of the building close by to this market was hit by russian miss our last month's hundreds of russian drove and miss all attacks are carried out deep into ukraine every week. the menu crate in say their leader was being forced, bribed even by trump's roast minerals deal and there's relief, zalinski didn't sign it because of what he says was a lack of us security guarantees. but there is concern over your ability to help me know that everything is changing very fast, but i hope america's position will change. that it's all a temporary misunderstanding. trump doesn't have to stay in that situation. then who is the aggressor? the us is only thinking about money. we hope for your
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a p and support the, in my opinion, it was highly disrespectful. tell is less key you've already decided enough is like telling a victim or a survivor that they haven't suffered enough claiming the putting once piece wells less could. doesn't this just outrages off the audio visual position politician who said so then ski, shoot it back. tidmore cautiously towards trump. before his return to the white house, he says, when the dust is settled, zalinski may be blamed for losing us support. yes, it is sure. it's clear, there is danger because the 2 leaders have similar personalities. they get too emotional. the biggest mistakes and lensky made was not helping trump with digging the dead on bite. and son, trump was offended, and they accused a landscape of campaigning with the democrats in pennsylvania. that was never forgotten by trump advance up. ukrainians was struggling to comprehend what happened in the oval office and the implications it has. your opinion leaders are
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scrambling to prepare for the was the possible withdrawal of us military assistance from keith. somebody to try experts say the gap left by military hardware and money from the us could take your up to 2 years to fill. and they say that ukraine is beginning to feel move on mobile then at any time since the beginning of the will troll strep. busy houses 0 keith is the video footage from british newspaper. the guardian shows the last moments of a 12 year old palestinian boy. i am in the old mooney before he was chosen kills by his ready forces during a ride on the hebron. more than a week ago. the guardian concluded instead, what sits this case? a pod is the clarity of the evidence illustrated by footage from 2 security cameras that tells the story of the child's last moments. israel has dramatically increase the frequency and intensity of its rides on the occupied with bank since it
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launched its war on garza. with 14 palestinian children have been killed in the occupied westbank since the beginning of this year. 7 died off to these rarely, military launched and operation in the north of the territory. on january the 19th . and last month, a 10 year old palestinian boy died from gunshot wounds, usually save reports, deaths of palestinian children have increased by 200 percent in the past 16 months, compared to the previous 16. at least 197 pellets and even children in the occupied westbank had been killed since as well launched as war on gonzo colors. guzman is the general director of defense, the children international and palestine. he says is ready. soldiers and settlers regularly carry out killings with impunity in the occupied with bank. the back is goes to the back of the but it's in the provider that is and it's subject to the
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machine. the material know, is that i as indigo bankable, they have, they have applied to been really investigation for each case. if a children being killed or injure is i as a go bank about what is it, as opposed to a bit of a funding was interested in the end of the vibratory to enjoy their rights. i going to to the dr. price convention on to the mission. i know in the got that idea what had meant, isn't that going today? nothing. know, again about that life over there, but as engineering. now we, i live under what 'cause board a c o free had started getting stuck level scan short adkins and didn't get any better thing in including children without any accountability. so this is, that is of, of such bonuses. we see that the number of the children in one and 2 months, 17 children dealt with out and if it is a. so this is the result of the c. concerning the life
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of the students in particular to a new transitional government facility is expected to be announced in the coming days that comes up to this week's national dialogue conference with 6 committees were announced to address key issues including justice and constitutional reform. for nearly 3 month, syria has been run by an interim government. so by, on the, i'll sure off following the full of president, bashar assad, up to 14 years of civil war, muslims are observing the fis ramadan and sir, yes, since the fall of the assault regime, the holy month is traditionally a time of reflection, prayer and community but it carries a unique significance for syrians this year, while the nation is hopeful for a brighter future. many as struggling with severe hardship ritual set of reports from damascus. as the sun is about to save over damascus, the world market is bustling. shoppers repeating for another month for muslims that
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we'll see is that makes the hopes and proceedings. 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 over 5 decades, syrians auto observing drama, then we don't set the g. yeah. hi. uh what, so what henry likes to be coming beautiful after the full of the side. the price is too high, but we know the problem to 50 is, can't be solved in a day. we hope the new government will rule the country in a much better way. economy pressure is our evidence here. many time it is of course to limit the spending to the essentials, and that's the sort of breath and there are still hardships. some people are very poor. some items like meat and fish are so expensive to most people can't afford them. i'm a serious living, gave these challenges, transitional period. the spirit of from, of them serves as a reminder of
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a new chapter in the nation's history. thousands of studios gather at the may of most keen, damascus the city's largest and oldest to participate in the turn of the prayer which marks of them at the end is beginning for many families. it's a momentous occasion for you with both celebration and deflection due to due to most of them are good as well. we are so happy with this by last year. the said 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 you know what it's wiping into the mother and celebrations. pacific comes alive with the festive atmosphere into additions, passed down through generations. city is continued to face to men, difficult to make em posting of challenges. but the full of this of the team has been not assessed. so for leave an optimism at the beginning of the month on the streets or seals with people's expressing the hopes for a better future. re from the field and oppression. that's hard to find their lives
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for so long. there's a sad that i'll just do the damascus finley task force in the united states is planning to conduct visits to 10 college campuses which base i have seen incidents 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, the 3 assuming the university setting. they were unfairly suspended for the political views, houses here as christian. so let me reports from new york in 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,
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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 to how would you describe the disciplinary process to go through a surface, a kangaroo court. 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 now hearing no
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evidence the 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, loss of health care. loss of obviously our academic status at the university. katherine lost a full scholarship in addition to a 2 year suspension written the thing 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 it didn't do enough to protect jewish students on campus report noted that more 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 as human society, refreshing everywhere, those and the lawsuit 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 last
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