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the ruins restore the stories of the civilizations that marked history was. this is where the story of savannah do you have any story to tell? the use size piece of the crate in president as well. comes in downing street just 24 hours off with white house confrontation with donald trump. the kind of them are hello, this is alex, is there, and i from the also coming up phase one of the goals a safe spot and without a next step come off, slaves, israel for refusing to engage in tools. meanwhile,
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hundreds protests and tennessee calling on the is there any prime minister to advance the ceasefire to phase to the 12 year old boy is shot and killed by is really close, isn't the occupied westbank for you? the number of children killed this year to 14, the ukraine's blood him is lensky has met u. k. prime minister castanan in downing street. i have signed a $2800000000.00 loan agreement. the funds will support keeps defense capabilities against russia. as that's case visit to england follows a bruising encounter during a televised meeting with donald trump. and his vice president, j. d. events on friday was wondering, is missing, with some of the landscape will meet adults and the european leaders for defense
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summit on sunday. also scheduled for sunday is a meeting between present landscape and came charles, it was a way to say to the street uh as you had from the street. uh you uh we saw the price for as long as the cherry street people call. yeah. how you just uh, a way to achieve. uh well we but which is a lot last summer. secure uh
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$0.75 a month to take your last 5 minutes here. are you there? i sold a lot of people and i want you people of the united kingdom size piece and thoughts on your team and match to the meeting tomorrow and tomorrow. and the us side with you store the, we have only we use i still to us. and so, when we call to new york, and really,
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really such a lot of of them as lensky drew a crowd of supports as outside of downing street in the bush capital. but they never tell us, definitely the best lulewicz was that as he arrived as the landscape medicaid pulled up to dining street, we could keep people cheering loudly for the presidency. lensky, outside the gate, or down in the street in the sign of just how many, many people here in london feel about the ukrainian president and that would certainly reflected by his dom as body language. the british prime minister, embracing the music lensky here, giving him a hug, sums up a real show of support, which and of course echoed as well in the was of, we've had to the top of that 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,
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the u. k. to achieve last in piece for ukraine based on sovereignty and security, these are very strong, was in a very strong show of support for ukraine. and we also know that below the means uminski will be meeting king charles 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. austin knows that all of that really showing that kids nama really is putting out all the stops to show that followed him. is the lensky is being embraced by him and other european nations as well. this meeting was already in the books before that so allowed between trump and zalinski, but it is taking on a much more heights and significance now because you're paying the does a facing a real prospect of united states, perhaps putting it's mandatory support for ukraine. and there are huge doubt of whether the europeans can step up to that challenge and fill the void in case the
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us pulls out and we've had some notes of discontent. i mean, a sea of support for ukraine in europe. no, to be the polish, be just saying that we loved him is a lensky should repack his relationship with donald trump. i think that space in really is i'm the same, the knowing that resolved the us security guarantees without the might of the us military, which has really on depend european 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. well, in ukraine itself, the public has been rolling around. the president charles proffered as moved from keys. military recruitment post is everywhere in the ukrainian capital. the armies 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
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a historical and unprecedented diplomatic dis, austin, between president the modem is a landscape. excuse us counterparts. donald trump propaganda, vice president j. d vance disagreed so serious that he could determine who wins this role and influenced the shaping of a very different new transatlantic relationship world between you are the u. s. ukrainians are shocked by what they sold familiar protocol. if they provoked a president, i didn't vote for as an escape, but now for me, he is a here of the building close by to this market was hit by russian missile i last month's hundreds of russian drove. and a missile attacks of 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
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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 sort of 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 climbing. the putting once piece was less could. doesn't this just outrages below 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
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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 move on mobile then at any time since the beginning of the will troll strap. it was a 0 keith the
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homeless says it's ready to complete the remaining stages. if the goal is to cease 5, dale, but the 1st phase is ending on time, i says, no progress has been made and talks to reach the 2nd phase. the group which uses as well as breaching parts of the agreement during the 1st phase home, us free 25 live and cap this from the strip and hands of over the bodies of 8 others and exchange for the release of hundreds of palestinian prisoners and detainees. protest as have gavin and what's known as hostage colette and television demanding beacon station. the seas golf a seas 5 deal. some of the demonstrations same as ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu for schooling. negotiations, 2 weeks. the 2nd phase of the seas 5 john bush, about about 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
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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 that if i choose from the vs newspaper. the guardian shows the last moments of 12 of a 12 year old palestinian boy. i'm l. how mooney before he was shot and killed by his riley forces during a raid on hebron and the occupied westbank move in a week ago. the guardian concludes that what set this case apart for is the clarity of evidence illustrated by footage from 2 security cameras. as well, has dramatically increased the frequency and intensity of its waves and the occupied westbank since it is lost as will on garza, or 14 palestinian children has been killed in the occupied westbank since the beginning of this year. 7 died off these remote t lawrence in operation and the news of vitality on january 19th. last month,
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the 10 year old protestant in boy died from gunshot wounds. unicef reports deaths of palestinian children have increased by 200 percent in the past 16 months. compared to sickness, 16 months before, at least 187 palestinian children has been killed since as well noticed at school on garza highly because far as the general director of defense for children international in palestine, he says is ready. soldiers and settlers regularly carry out killings with impunity in the occupied westbank that was back is going to the back of the but it's in the go by doing that is and it's subject to the machine. the material know, is that i as indigo bankable, they have the right to been investigated for each case. if agent named, being killed or injured is i as a go bank about what is it as opposed to a bit of a funding was interested in the, in the vibratory to enjoy their rights. i going to to the chart that's convention
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on to the mission. i know in the front 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. c 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 such a policy and we see that the number of the children in one and 2 months. 17 just didn't get it was out and it is a so this is the that is out of the c cause and then the seeing. and in particular of course, one doesn't have this all here it is live for us now in jordan's capsule, amman. and she is that because he is really government on the policy no, far as a of find out is there for reporting inside israel and the occupied west bank. so
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home to listing so much mullins on going in the occupied westbank most is happening . the will, these rarely army has launch this raid nearly 40 days ago, and it's one of extremely large proportions. since israel's more on dogs that begin the military begin expanding these raids and they increased in size and mass and scale and the types of a weaponry and other sort of military vehicles that were used. but this time, it's a little bit different because for the 1st time and more than 2 decades these really military has deployed tanks to be occupied westbank. this is the 1st time in 22 years since the days of the intifada and the occupied territory that we are seeing these tanks in janine, the army said that they're going to be used as back up essentially for those who are on the grounds. but the military vehicles are destroying civilian infrastructure, they're tearing up roads, they're destroying power lines,
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water tanks, everything. but you would need as a civilian as a human being to live. but now more than 40000 people have been forcibly displaced by these raids. experts and analysts say this is the highest number of displaced palestinians in the west bank since 1967, essentially when this military occupation began. but he's real says there's no sign of letting up. there's been hundreds of palestinians who've been arrested. dozens of people who've been killed, including children, 14 alone since the start of this year, majority of which were during the last 40 days. but israel says they're trying to crack down on arms, palestinian fighters, and perhaps even have a permanent presence in these refugee camps. but it's worth mentioning, though, the majority of this rate is concentrated in the northern part of the territory. it's repercussions are felt all through out the west bank of mass. because israel has set up additional check points throughout the occupied territory, making it nearly impossible for palestinians to get around to go to work, to go to school. so life is essentially on hold for these palestinians who have no
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idea if and when they're going to be able to return to their communities. okay, as homes tell her how hope joining is live from a my money. thanks hon. and so it has hit all the algae, sarah, braving the rain crowds gathering volumes. the price of pipe farms has remained critically ill in hospital the when delusion from the truth, the fact hanging the balance. he's going after the media in a way that's unprecedented. the narrative is being rewritten, these choosing to the amplify when voices of silence agendas prevail, the tax on the press aren't ex, they're part of a broader effort to suppress the story. systemic emissions lean control. what has this discussion looked like? you know, right. wing media circles again, assistance being labeled with the situation. the listening post, decoding the media on houses era. china is experiencing
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[000:00:00;00] the color, again, you're watching out his era. his reminder of our top story is this. our ukraine's modem is lensky, has completed a meeting with the bushes farm. and the 2nd is thomas. the lead assigned a $2800000000.00 loan agreements, which will boost the team's defense capabilities. his arrival in the u. k. follows the heated encounter with donald trump and his vice president on friday. we're going to need to is set to meet the 1000 your pen need is for defense summit on sunday. says it's ready to complete the remaining stages of pickup mazda cx. 5 deal for spaces ending and from us has no progress has been made in tulips to reach a 2nd phase group which uses as well as switching pumps of the agreement and new transitional government facility is set to be announced. and the coming
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days comes after this week's national dialogue conference was 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 led by f, with all shar, following the full of president. charlotte side of the 14 years of civil war with the interim government is designed to reflect service, ethnic, and religious diversity is due to govern for a transitional period of 3 to 5 years until the elections are held and power. those are the government, they'll be 2 key bodies. the constitutional committee will define a legal framework. the lessons of committee will be serious, top legal, body and will provide advice on those and policies. both committees will be appointed by the president and will hold significant power with no external oversight. one of the biggest challenges ahead is there is economy was being blighted by years of war and international sanctions to hold an omen as a senior advisor of the atlanta council. he says the us have temporarily relieved
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most functions to help sir it and it's reconstruction efforts. syria is in the mid place of a huge. ready and among geostrategic issues, russia, israel, turkey, east, and west iran terrorism. it is a mess rebuilding it tried to bring back to people so that they are one after the r, as on the side is going to be usually difficult. there are bands of unemployed former soldiers for a baptist who are going to cause trouble. and so the work is cut out from 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, the president trump had been present. zalinski yesterday didn't help things, but they're still the cause,
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the issue of phase 2. and so how serious get squeezed into, among those to really larger issues is going to be very, very important. my recommendation is that the united states should temporarily relieve most of the sanctions. it would be relatively easy to find out which ones have the greatest leverage which still retain the capacity to reimpose them at the situation wards. 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 these are 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. and the task is going to be daunting and dealing just with ukraine and gaza and in russia are pretty significant by themselves. the us military says it has killed a senior al qaeda leader in syria,
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us central campbell. i'm to confirm that mohammed use of this holiday was killed in a precision strike. is a senior military leader of an alti the estimated foot. then come to not provide further details about the attack. the bostic and says pipe cronsa is continuing to recover, but is not yet out of danger. the 88 year old age of the roman catholic church has been vastly pneumonia in both loans for 2 weeks. crowd continued to gather outside the room hospital offering pres for hays recovery. we are one with the food in this situation. we come here to pray for him as we believe that we cannot say it in his suffering. but we so our to sleep everything. um little feet and with faith we can pray together so that the bolt will find strength. a federal task force in the united states is planning to visit 10 college campuses. and it says
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have seen incidence of anti semitism. amongst them is columbia university web demonstrations in solidarity with palestinians spot a national student protest movement. hundreds of students, a face, disciplinary action for them, both meant in the protests. now 3, assuming the university saying they were unfairly suspended for the political views . also it was christians, libby reports from you. 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
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light 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 no hearing no evidence, no jury of our peers. there was no process here just in terms 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.
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lots of obviously our academic status at the university. katherine lost a full scholarship in addition to a 2 year suspension written that 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 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 your 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. kristen salumi al jazeera new york,
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a collision between 2 bosses in bolivia has killed at least 33 people in india. several others across happens in the countries west in petoskey region. near the town of a uni, one of the bosses was of course the car in passengers to accountable festival incident comes during, believe he is busy carnival season with many travellers using interest as he bosses to attend celebrations. rescue teams of managed to save thousands of people. often avalon struck a remote engine, both the area and him last at least 4 people have been killed and 5 others. i'm missing alex that has more frantically digging through maces of snow rescue teams. hope to find any signs of life more than 50 road construction workers have been at the site. when the avalon struck on friday, forget bigler, you see a boost in the headlights. they bring sheltering inside containers and to shit, near a highway in
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a timely region of india's to the con state. despite the terrible with it and pull mobile reception, many have been found to live. some have sustained serious injuries and they've been taken to hospital by helicopter. but many of the families are still waiting to see if they've survived the about the okay. we spoke 2 days ago and he told me that he did not feel like watching the end that he had called the flu. i asked him to come back, he replied, but he would return as soon as the roads opened. we were waiting for him to return home. directly to the with the vic has the young daughter and his wife and his entire family is dependent on him. we appeal to the government that the operation become successful as soon as possible. the high altitude, which came, had been under an avalanche morning since thursday evening, ever launches and lance lights are coming in the upper reaches of the himalayas. but scientists say climate change has be making with the most severe in the region,
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raising fees that seems like these could become increasingly common. alex bid, which is 0. well, that's it for me or while the weather is next then inside. so it takes a closer look at what keys pull out with washington like mean for the war. and you cry statement the, the, the had a lot of that tropical fica, an alfred continues to linger of the north east coast of australia, bringing has of this of conditions, rough seas, gusty winds, and some heavy rain to southern pots, old queens. and i know that areas of new south wales, but for the rest of the country, it is a pretty fine and dry picture,
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very quiet as we go sunday into monday. the heat is expected to continue to build across and move and areas. and thanks for those very warm interior wins. i think the set to cool down across southern pots of w way was an approaching little cold front. the let's have a look at the 3 day in pub. we have been above the average. we will be on the average monday to tuesday punch 9 degrees celsius with more in the way of cloudy skies. and twins united we celsius is what we're expecting in christ church on sunday. well above the average autumn may have arrived, but it is still feeling very summary here. we'll settled in the north island but west to weather sweeps its way up a south island on monday. and it's an old south divide across east asia. there's lots of heat building across the south, very wet, winter, and cold across the north.
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the latest news, drones strikes us boots on the ground is a really red line. mexico has a long, often painful history with the us military, with detailed coverage. this drawer is playing guides in the cold. the country remains in that kind of political and diplomatic limbo from the hoss of the story. zalinski saying he's willing to do a deal on his presidency for nato membership shows perhaps just how much has changed in recent weeks. or it was meant to pay the way for c spa and ukraine. but the public meeting between presidents, donald trump and loved him is that men speak to contentious in the us. presidents has threatened to withdrawal his support. what does this mean for the war and ukraine will washington forced a settlement with most coach? this is inside story. the
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