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it's here with me for sure. i see the engines, wisdom that so many wisdom traditions and, and digital stations knew that we are the earth, the car is us. the medicines here and the medicine. is this the living, breathing furnace? the use of the united size piece of ukrainian presidents banks, the brochures prime minister for his support. 24 hours after a white house. confrontations with donald trump. the royal. this is officer, a lie from the also coming up phase. one of the goals are safe for ends without
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a clear pause to phase 2 mice plains as well for refusing to engage and told the 12 year old boy as johnson killed by his ready forces in the occupied westbank for him, the number of children killed this year to 14, syria is set to chop as possible for us off to a national dialogue. an interim government is expected to be named the ukraine's little bit of the landscape. i've just left downing street also holding tools for the purchase private as a customer, a key ally and his country's defense against russia is visit to england follows a bruising encounter during a tele volumes meeting with donald trump. and his vice president j. the vance on friday in the heated exchange, the landscape was public paper rated before big aust to leave the white house.
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thousands, gaines. tom, i have met a day ahead of schedule. would be quite a lead to expected to meet adults and the european leaders for defense summit on sunday. building up your pin note to capacity will take center stage. also scheduled for sunday is a meeting between president lensky and king charles the say. the street. as you had from the street, you have a week for as long as i have cherry street people how you just the way to achieve?
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we have only we use i still to us and so when we call to new york and really, really such a whole lot of minute landscape draw a crowd of supports as outside of 10 downing street and the push capital investment in of which was the as he arrived. and as the landscape medicaid pulled up to dining street, we could keep people cheering loudly for the presidency lensky outside the game, or downing street in the sign of just how when the many people here in london feel about the ukrainian president. and that was certainly reflected by his dom as body language, the british prime minister embracing the music lensky here, giving him a hug, thumbs up, a real show of support. and of course echoed as well in the was that we've had at
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the top of the meeting. i'd like to highlight just some of them with kids thomas saying that we stand with you and you crane for as long as it takes. and also interestingly saying that they've got on wavering determination, the u. k to achieve last in peace for ukraine based on sovereignty and security. these are very strong, was in a very strong show of should support who ukraine. and we also know that what other means uminski will be meeting king towels as well. and that only happens at the request of the u. k. government. and it is one of the strongest tools in that diplomatic. awesome. those are all of that really showing that kids tom a really is putting out all the stops to show that fidelity me is a lensky, is being embraced by him and other european nations as well. this meeting was already in the books before that so allowed between from as a lensky but it is taking on a much move heights and significance now because you're paying the, to the facing
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a real prospect of the united states, perhaps putting it's mandatory support for ukraine and there are huge doubt as to whether the europeans can step up to that challenge and fill the void in case the us pulls out and we've had some notes of discontent. i mean, a sea of support for ukraine in europe know to be the polish, be just saying that we're looking for is and then you should repack his relationship with donald trump. i think that's based in realism, the knowing that resolved the us security guarantees without the might of the us military, which has really on depends your opinion security since the 2nd world war, it will be very difficult for ukraine that will not fight on the very difficult for them to continue fighting this rule with russia successfully when us present donald trump was on the campaign trail several years ago. he was unequivocal about russia as well as the aggressor in the ukraine. but after
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assuming office in january, there's been a shift in tone as he attempts to be a peacemaker. also, if you have for 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 to, oh yeah. when we talked about galls, i have a much like bite and it doesn't seem to bother about the human college and the tell them in fact a middle, there's discussion of wires. the us tax, the money going to an endless war somewhere it should be coming home. on the same day the landscape visited, the trump administration, greenlighted another $2000000000.00 of weapons for as well. so there's there consistency here. but anyway, trump has been very consistent about his har 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 you'd never have been allowed to occur. you know, we things i was, i live to see how it shifted values saying the russian attack is
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a pull like now he's blame your credit score there. i mean, this is also pretty, pretty consistent. directional attack, maybe a pulling and his words. but he and his argument was worth, it would never have happened if he'd been that he would have done that done a deal. and he's not very much taken on that, that realist, foreign policy establishment view that yeah, this wasn't just about the invasion, is the long time coming. because of the cool, the us back who in 2014 nato expansion to the east. despite promises to, to russia, to russia and so on. say, look, bad for his boy, the suck is terrible and has to, i know he run on this and the last election, complet harris's right to 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 and as before, and ukraine, thought it was come out of harris's bible pitch to divide his trouble was we're going to end this now. so now you know, as far as the troubling ministrations consent, 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
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news. we may find itself the public has been rallying around that president charles stratford has moved from cave. a military recruitment post is everywhere in the ukrainian 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 dis, austin, between 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 a very different new transatlantic relationship world between you are the 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 me. so i last
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months hundreds of russian drove and in the missile. 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. and who is the aggressor? the us is only thinking about money. we hope for your 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
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savanski, 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 sun. trump was offended and they accused the 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 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
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move on mobile then at any time since the beginning of the will troll, scrap it out 0. keith. the law says it is ready to complete. the remaining stages of the gauze has ceased find jail. but the 1st phase is ending on tomas. as no progress has been made and talks to reach the 2nd phase, the group accuses as well of breaching parts of the agreement. during the 1st phase, how last freed, 35 living captives from the strip and hands of over the bodies of 8 of us in exchange, the release of hundreds of palestinian prisoners and detainees or processes of government, what's known as hostage square in tel aviv demanding the completion of the goals a safe fund jail. some of them is raised. his name is randy clements of benjamin
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netanyahu for soley negotiations to reach the 2nd phase of se is fine. we can bring back every single hostage. there is a proposal that can be implemented tomorrow, tomorrow morning to put an end to the war and get everyone out in one step. but the time, you know, is driving us back into pointless war, bringing more debts and causing more hostages to be murdered in captivity. nathaniel, there is no need to extend phase one. there is an immediate need to initiate as to how this all heard reports well from jordan's counsel of mine. and she is that because he is ready to government the policy and also as you have found out, as they are from reporting inside as well. and the occupied westbank that the prime minister is actually holding a security consultation with many members of his security cabinet to try and see exactly how is real is going to move forward here. israel was pushing to extend
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phase one of the deal in order to secure the release of more hostages, but without committing to an end of the war. now how much has been privately publicly and ruling this message through mediators saying that they're not going to accept this as a red line for them. but they want to move forward to face to they want to move forward with the agreement that was signed by both parties back in january. but israel is hoping for a different outcome. so it's actually still unclear at this point exactly where we're headed in terms of the ceasefire deal, which we are in the last day of. but nonetheless, the family members of is really captives are still taking to the streets and i calling on the is really government to do things differently to accept face to the deal, to release all of the remaining captives. because that's the only way it can be done. with rafa, southern gaza, apollo students have been breaking the 1st fost of ramadan in the midst of the rubble and destruction before as well noticed as world gauze or ramadan was a joyous time of year. but now the atmosphere is different in the strip. in spite
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of the seas find many is still struggling with a lack of access to food and clean will. so as not enough, humanitarian aid is entering the name of what is in jabante, a refugee camp in the north of gauze, and reports on how people that are spending the 1st day of the muslim hurting month . the people who live were 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 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 refugee camp 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 seen many of the make shift, 3, it's vendors here replacing many of the department stores in the shops and the
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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 certain it'd be living in, in november, particularly when we talk about time where there is worse than a weather conditions that happens to be stormy. a little bit of brain as well, that caused much of the area to be submerged from water. he given the damage infrastructure and the streets and the major roads to the area either not coming at that amount. that is leading the level of demand. uh, as well as the trucks to build those that are needed to remove rumbles from the 3 to reopen to 3, to reopen at major roads that are not entering the ga serve 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
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struggling to provide proper medical care to the vast majority of the people, particularly injury the patients and and those with the chronic disease and do not have the treatment that they need in in hospital. so it has hell. oliver's era, braving the reign, crowds gathering right and the praise of hope. frances, it remains critically ill in the hospital. the pod came in to be cookie interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electoral terms. now, i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times,
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the head of getting you'll watching out is there a has remind to about top stories this hour from us says it's ready to complete. the remaining stages of the goal is to cease pinedale. first phase is ending and her boss has no progress has been made and talks to reach the 2nd phase with chooses as well as breeching parts of the agreements ukraine's brought him is the last key is the thing has met sports as prime minister cast on the key ally in his defense against russia as arrival in the u. k, follows a heated encounter with donald trump and his vice president on friday. the premium major is set to meet a dozen european meet us for defense summit. on sunday. dunstan tone is a professor of politics at the university of level. he says, the warm reception from persons prime minister towards the landscape further
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exposes the growing rift between the us and europe. i think give president trump for that's his route with president zalinski would help to in your opinion, leaders against the landscape. he seriously miscalculated yesterday, because uh, gustavo, as the british prime minister has given present zalinski a very, very warm reception in dining streets. this evening. he made very, very clear that the british went continued to stand by ukraine. he reiterated to the support as far as the land skis approach. there will be an audience that prompted to present to lensky with the king. uh tomorrow. i think every other european leader has issued statements in support of ukraine's position. you had, for example, a macro running front saying that putin was undoubtedly the aggressor rush, who was the aggressor. and therefore, there's been a union limits the, which quite sometimes is not always seen across europe in terms of political
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leadership. it was basically said, we stumbled zalinski, we started with you. great. that is, which is from the bush as newspaper. the guardian shows the last moments of a 12 year old palestinian boy. i'm l. how mooney? before he was shot and killed by is really forces during a rate on had problem with a week ago. the got it and concludes that what set this case apart is the clarity of the evidence illustrated by footage from 2 security cameras as well. his domestic to increase the frequency and of tense 2 of us rates on the occupied westbank since it launched as well on gaza. a full team pod, a semi and children have been killed in the occupied westbank since the beginning of this year. 7 died off these randy military lords, an operation in the north, the tax rate on january 19th. last month, the 10 year old palace to be in boy died from gunshot wounds. and unicef reports depths of palestinian children have increased by 200 percent in the past 16 months
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compared to the 16 months before. at least 187 policy and children have been killed since as well last as well on gone. so how does, because more, as the general director of defense for children, international in palestine, he says is where the soldiers and the staff is right. can a carry out claims with them to see any occupied westbank was bank is going through the back of the but it's in the provider that is and it's subject to the machine. the material know, is that i as indigo bankable, they have, they have applied to been investigated for each case. if the agent that i'm 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 chart that's convention on to the international know in the content idea . what haven't, isn't that going today? nothing know, again about that life over there, but as engineering. now we,
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i live under what 'cause board a c o for you 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 of the students in particular to a new transitional government facility is set to be announced in the coming days and comes off to this week's national dialogue conference with 6 committees were announced to address key issues including justice, unconstitutional reform, and then the 3 month, syria has been run by an interim government led by what else shar, fulfilling the full of preston, special aside of, to 14 years of civil war. well, the interim government is designed to reflect serious,
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ethnic and religious diversity is due to govern for a transitional period of 3 to 5 years until elections are held in parallel to the government. they'll be to keep bodies. a constitutional committee will define a legal framework unless they have committee will be serious top legal body and will provide advice on rules and policies. both these committees will be appointed by the presidents and hold significant power with no external oversights. one of the biggest challenges ahead is there is economy which is being blighted by years of war and international sanctions. and omen is the senior advisers fit atlantic council. he says the us to temporarily relieve most sanctions to help syria and it's reconstruction efforts. syria is in the mid place of a huge crow. 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 har, as on the side is going to be usually difficult. there are bands of unemployed for by soldiers for a baptist who are going to cause trouble. and so the work is cut out for them. the problem is that syria, which is an important place by itself is a tertiary issue. obviously ukraine 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 cause, the issue of phase 2. and so how serious get squeezed into among those 2 really larger issues is going to be very, very important. my recommendation is that the united states should kept. ready highly relieved, most of the sanctions it would be relatively easy to find out which ones out the great us leverage but still retain the capacity to. ready impose them at the situation warrants, but given the fact certainly in america, we do not have
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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 it is 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 count. ready simply because those. ready now, doing the work are going to be overwhelmed by the fact that they don't have sufficient politically improved. 40 d's in place right now. and the task is going to be daunting and dealing just with ukraine and gaza. and in russia are pretty significant by themselves. the vasic hands as pipe process has spent another peaceful night and hospital up to suffering was at cold and isolated breathing crisis. you 1st experienced difficulties and breathing on friday. the 88 year old leads of the roman catholic church has been battling pneumonia for 2 weeks. we are one with the full in this situation. we come here to pray for him as we believe
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that we cannot say it in his suffering. but we so our to solve everything through faith and with faith we can pray together so that the both will find strength. the 10s of thousands of civilians have taken to the streets of nice alongside university students in demonstrations against negligence and corruption challenges . we just as a violate against what they describe as an demik corruption. under the decade long popular government presents alexander church. the protest response by november the train station kind of a collapse which killed 15 people obviously does not. a lot of this is so positive. once begun this having a heating effect, and although it may not complete and fix the seas, it's a step in the right direction. mazda, the, that's the idea is not some claim to over throw the state, but to create a better state. it's being driven by the younger generations,
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just finishing their education, having to take to the streets to pursue justice, the previous generations failed to achieve. well, that's it from me for the moment. flor kyle. you can find plenty more on a website that's out. is there adult calm about good one, use of the tool, talents there the the had a lot of that meet your logical spring. may have sprung across europe this weekend . but we're still seeing some very unsettled, kula and west, or without paying southern parts of the region. we've got an area of low pressure working its way across the se, bringing a winfrey mix it to the balkans some west. so whether that stretches across central parts of the mediterranean and west and when the weather continues to plague, southern and eastern parts of spain, portugal as well, get
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a drenching of rain that on sunday. the weather weather will take us through to the side of the new week, down in the south west, but across central areas. lots of sunshine, dry and bright sky that is feeling like spring here. and that's certainly the case for the northwest, for brisson on the island of island, we're seeing wintery weather pulled back in to no way, but it is fitting lot of miles here. so winter weather as well, working its way across the northeast for western pots of russia, but things dry up across the south east of cases like grief. and it's in the on monday was the temperatures pickup here, over the next few days. they'll be picking up across the scan today via, as well as for the south of that for germany. the lin, seeing sunny skies on monday at 10 degrees celsius. the
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