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a person salumi in new york where 3 pro, how assigned student activists are taking their university to court. i'll have the details coming up and braving the rain crowds gathering volumes of proof of hope promises remains critically ill in hospital plus, all was full time. it was the time lucky from this tennis prior to 5 championships are over here with that. the had a lot of that nature, 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 bulk of some west,
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a weather 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 a drenching of rain that on sunday. the 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 into norway, 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 for 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.
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as temperature as rise due to climate change, morocco is experiencing up the system trunk service on the same level as on in the ancient traditions pass down through generations may offer a valuable solution. this will new homes deal though. okay, it will show to him that he found his era exclusive persistence and ingenuity of helping the country to overcome a major challenge of its time. africa's new directions that goes of water on al jazeera, a ceiling. the facts, as the old ones are whether it continues people in gaza have no choice but to find what middle shoulder, the account, understanding the reality we are a life of frequent art is a live reporting from the facts. everybody has spoken to wants peace with many of the don't think so any cost i'll just say with teams across the world. when you
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closer to the hosp to the store, the hello again. you're watching out, is there a has reminder of our top stories? this our last says it's ready to complete the remaining stages of the goals of sci fi deal. the 1st phase is ending, and my says, no progress has been made and tools to reach. the 2nd phase, increase accuses as well as breaching costs of the agreement. video footage from the rest of these type of the guardian shows the last moments of a 12 year old palestinian boy. i'm an outcome, mooney boy of his shots and kills by his really forces during
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a raid on everyone move and feel free to go and your clients love them. as lensky has net versus prime minister castanan her number 10 downing street, he was warmly welcomed. his arrival in the u. k follows a key to the encounter with donald trump and his vice president on friday. the opinion leader is set to meet a dozen european leaders for defense summit on sunday. or us just in possession has left to europe scrambling to increase by not to another tree . a to ukraine. germany's vice chancellor has started his weight behind calls for the federal government to immediately release $3100000000.00 in the tree assistance, the keys alluding to ties between the us and europe. germany is foreign minister says a new age of worthlessness has begun to guess we get in touch with our station last night underlined. the new era of ruthlessness has begun a heinous time in which we must defend the rules based international owed. on the
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strength of little more than ever, against the might of the strongest. because otherwise, no free country can sweep peacefully annual which has a strong and ava jones and dong is professor of politics. the university of liverpool, he says the warm reception from persons prime minister towards the landscape further exposes the growing rift between the us and europe. i think give president trump for that's his route with president zelinski would help to in your opinion. lead is against the landscape. he seriously miscalculated yesterday because i kissed alma as the british prime minister, has given present zalinski, a very, very warm reception in downing street. this evening, he made very, very clear that the british will continue to stand by you cried. he reiterate to the support. as far as the landscape approach, there will be an audience that content to present someone's ski with the king of tomorrow. i think every other european leader has issued statements and support of
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ukraine's position. you had, for example, macro on the front saying that putin was undoubtedly the aggressor rush. it was the aggressor and therefore it, there's been a unit limits, a, which quite sometimes is not always seen across europe in terms of political leadership. that was basically said, we started with the landscape. we started with you. great. and so when he was present, donald trump was on the campaign trail several years ago. he was unequivocal about russia's role as the aggressor in ukraine box. after assuming office in january, there's been a shift in tone as he attempts to be a piece makeup artist you have pretends 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 the college and the human toe here, when we talked about galls have a much like bite and it, it doesn't seem too bothered about the human college and the tell them in fact a middle, there's discussion of wires,
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the us taxpayer money going to an endless war somewhere, it should be coming home on the same day, the landscape visits of the trump administration, greenlighted 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. i, you know, we things i was, i live to see how it shifted values saying the russian attack is a pull and now he's been ukraine or there. i mean, this is also pretty, pretty consistent direction of attack. maybe a pulling in his web. but he and his argument was always, it would never happen if he'd been that he would have done it done a deal, and he's not very much taken on that, that rid of this foreign policy establishment view that yeah, 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 say, well, and say look, that,
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but his point is that isn't, this is terrible and have to, i know he run on this and the last election, complet harris is very to i remember her last riley was with liz cheney. the daughter of dick cheney the auctioneer conservative. luke cheney the great one wants the great proponent of ends as before. and you claim that it has 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 as well. well, mike wolfley, national security advisor said this morning on fox news. the so here has wound it would resume miller true impressions against scottish find says if the solomon process fails, present was yep. type. other one says that and crew with cheapest and fist ready in case promises a broken because don't look at the policy will p k, k, a declared a ceasefire. following jail lead up to the deluxe. cool to lay down arms and 4 year
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old conflicts which began as an armed campaign for casual autonomy as killed move. and $40000.00 people us motor tree says it's killed a senior. okay. the leader in syria, us central combined confirmed that mohammed uses. that's how i was killed in a precision that strikes. some come to not provide further details about the attack . a new transitional government facility or is that to be announced in the coming days and that comes up to last week. national donald conference was 6 committees were announced to address key issues, including justice and constitutional reform for nearly 3 months. sorry, it has been run by the interim government. that's why ask what i'll show. fulfilling the full of present, michelle. aside of the 14 years of civil war. but the engine government is designed to reflect serious, ethnic and religious diversity is due to govern for transitional periods of 3 to 5
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years until elections are held in part of the government. they will be to key bodies. the constitutional committee will define a legal framework as the lives of committee will be service top legal party, and will provide advice on news and policies. both committees will be appointed by the president unvil, hold significant power with no external oversight. or the biggest challenges ahead is there is economy, which has been violated by years of war and international sanctions. an omen is a senior advise that spit lands a council. he says the us temporarily really boost functions to helps or it 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 tried to bring back the people so that they are one after the
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r as of the sod 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. 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 zelinski yesterday didn't help things, but they're still the cause, the issue of phase 2. and so how serious get squeezed, and among those 2 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. but 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
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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 who 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. i was him, sir, observing the 1st ramadan in syria since the full of the assad regime bonus it carries a unique significance this year. all the nation is hateful for a bias of future. many syrians are struggling with severe hardship. that whole setup results from damascus. as the sun is about to save over damascus, the world market is bustling. shoppers repeating for them of the where the multiple muslims that we'll see here is that makes a whole percent proceedings. and instead of the this year,
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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, celia is auto observing drama, then we don't separate 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 so 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 evidence here. many times these are forced to limit these 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 assuming is litigate these challenges, transitional period. the spirit of from, of them serves as a reminder of a new chapter in the nation's history. causes
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a serious gather at may of most keen, damascus, the city's largest and oldest to participate in the to the prayer which marks of him at the end is beginning for many families. it's a momentous occasion for you with both celebration and deflection. students didn't look look, no 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. we've lanterns it sills. incredible. damascus is, you know, 40 to wipe it in to the mother and celebrations. the civic comes alive with the festive atmosphere into additions, pass down through generations. city is continued to face to men, difficult to make. m pulls to go challenges. but the full of this other team has little decisive relief, an optimism at the beginning of the month on the streets, or stay of with people expressing the homes for a better future, free from the field of oppression. that's hard to find their lives for so long.
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there's a sad that i'll just do the damascus. federal task force in the united states is planning to conduct visits to 10 college campuses, which they say has seen incidence of anti semitism. amongst them is columbia university web demonstrations in solidarity with palestinians, sparked a national student protest movement, hundreds of students of face disciplinary action for their involvement. now 3, assuming the university's saying they were unfairly suspended for the political views. also, as christian salumi 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, columbia sisters school, the move led to their explosion, which led to a,
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sitting outside the school president's office calling for the students to be reinstated. so for their calls for amnesty like calls to die, best 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 in the how would you describe the disciplinary process to go through a circus kangaroo court? it's just like the bar as you go, here's new committee. you rewrite 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,
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no jury of our peers. there was no process here just entering 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 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 to find oppression 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 lawsuit as one tactic among many,
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so the university accountable right now. now judge will decide if the university's actions are in line with the law. kristin salumi, algebra, new york. a collision between 2 buses in bolivia has close at least 33 people in engines, several others. the clash happens in the countries weston, potosi beach, in the town of a unique one of the bosses was unfortunately carrying passengers to accountable festival as a believe. he is busy carnival season with many trumpets using interest as he bosses to attend the celebration. the boss a can says pay upfront says a spend another peaceful nights in hospital of the suffering was it cools an isolated breathing crisis. the 1st experience, difficulties in breathing on friday, the 88. your leader of the roman catholic church has been battling the media and both loans for 2 weeks. still a head, tail analysis era,
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oldest full time, the premier league striker is left needing surgery of the of this incidence and the f. a comp far as here with that story the she looked at the image and she was like, you know, the 20th, like a terrorist looks like put it look like in a world of increasing prejudice. 5 women stand up to discrimination. i know why people face us and i'm like, no, no, this isn't us challenging stereotypes. seeing that have scarf as a source of strength, faith and identity. so we say we will need to get involved in the cause. we are involved in the community. we just don't see it, my job, my choice coming soon on al jazeera, the agricultural revolution promised abundance put pieces damaging the planet. this is destroying the habitat that allow right leeway exploded, how sacrificing by the best,
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the t for maximum deals is leading to food and security and threatening on very existence. leaving the office based on able to adapt to climate change the need to retain mode we so full hail the plan is on out to 0 of the the i don't know for all the schools and as far laura, thank you so much. former round madrid player is sco returned to haunt his old club . he squared the winner for route baptist is carlo and to all the side mr. chance to go top of the spanish league. the major inside took an early lead in this games were brought him diaz. that's his were level before half time,
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and after the break is coast sports from a penalty spot to claim 821. when the last name's the reading chapter and say the high barcelona well, manchester said he had to come from behind again, the 2nd tier of plymouth argyle to progress. and the english f. a cab where they have had knocked out, never pulling the previous round and they took the lead in this round as high as the it's yet stadium, 2 goals from city, teenager nico o'reilly. presidio has kevin drawing wrapped up a 31 city or 3 to the 4. not surprised what they had done. again, super pool is difficult to to challenge them because they haven't called a lot of them as offensive leave. i tied them to forward on to how would you have done many, many, many things. i have the feeling that every step is getting better. but a, a magic is kenya had an eventful game for walls, as in their cup contests with one of the brazilian squared his team's equalizer and
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was then sent off in extra time. the match finished $11.00, and was born to 154 on penalties. progress from this old community. crystal palace striker is on see lisa tate has said he's doing well and hopes to be back playing soon french forward, post about update on social media. i'm following this hor challenge by milwaukee for liam roberts and their cup. ty roberts was sent off while message i was taken to hospital for surgery on his here. tell us when on the, when the match against the 2nd tier side, 31 secure their spots and the 6 round of the competition was really have one. the policies under 20 asian cub young, socrates beach, saudi arabia on a path to share that in the final, which is great. and it shows in china bookkeeper, steven home, a winning c. its 1st time australia, one, this trophy sadie had been looking to win it for a 4th time. now it's exactly one year until
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a strictly host. the women's asian cab ages top 12 teams will go a head to head over 21 days. the tournament will be held across 3 cities, sidney the gold coast and per were. $60000.00 fans are expected to watch us fairly as detailed as play and the opening match is supposed to former australia striker sarah walsh, who is the chief operating officer of the local organizing committee. we know that there's going to be a high demand for them into it as much as but what am i just interested in is kind of a like a multi cultural australia. we have the 2015 man sizing top here, and really the communities come to life, i think was it was one of my favorite tournaments to, to go as a fan and we're expecting much of the same news. the very big following for some of the top 10 nations as it made to nations. and we are one of the most loading 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
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a man sergeant cup match in camera. ron was playing rock and i just, i didn't even know, you know, the large majority of these communities actually lives here. and so that, that's what a date of broad astray is on the ability of multiculturalism prior to life as an intimate. it was quite out of ironing. 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 matches. you know, you get to say some football. but we really want to celebrate the participating nations and also non participating nations culture. south africa are into the semi finals of crickets, a champions trophy. they were comfortable winters against england who fell to their 3rd street to feed. and the richard send reports just when it seemed england's champions trophy campaign couldn't get any worse. they played another
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game in full in south africa were no mood to go easy on. it seemed that at last the previous 2 matches. i'm already out of the tournaments. mark jensen dismiss england's top 3 boxes. joseph butler had resigned his england captain on the eve of this consisting corona, she that he was unable to inspire a farewell victory. butler failed again, but the prince and his team were bold down for just a 170 knowing south african ruthless in reply, receive entity soon hate to them, beats in 72 as a race to the victory total gets with time to spare of this when so them talking through be with australia, so qualifying for the semi finals. so don't forget will play on the in the easy and you have your step. so you'll go, it's that sort of that you go into the match and then by security on in semi finals,
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you just drawn do that extraordinary. well, does that make sense? the guards that are in that race room, a very good cricket is very good christmas route and. and as a matter for us as coaches and latest to try and get the status of it and to try and bring the right combination of players to give that for the for the task at hand. and i'm, and that's, that's so that's what's in front of us. so i've next to the, well, it's the 1st time england has failed to win a match in the group stage of a global crickets event. and the richardson l g 06 time champion, mark mark has his qualified, fastest from the 1st race of the motive g p season and thailand. he also won the sprint race on his 1st adding with the finishing had of his younger brother alex the main races on sunday defending champion jorge martin isn't taking part because of injury and it was the 3rd time lucky for stuff. and also said suppose that they've divide tennis championships every player has twice been
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a leasing finalist at this. turn this, this time out to be to see lakes. always a alley. assume a tenant on the street says queen street 12 title in history or when the season going back into the world's top 10. so the 1st one. all right, that is all you support for now, laura, back to you for thanks very much and they were going to leave you with some spectacular images from kind of the fall. no see aurora borealis as illuminations guys across the northwest territories. the lighting view is in the architect region . the slash steel display was visible for kilometers, painting the night, vibrant shades of green fi just as big this light. so it's a geographic stone for goods by a powerful sort of fly. as it for me, flora kyle, for those days i'll be back in just a very much the full of the day. the
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prospecting for diamonds is a gamble, especially for small scale minus instead of the am i not providing this team could be here for weeks or even months still end up with nothing to when you're working there's a tendency for it to collapse on you or stones will hit the process is hard on both to minus and the night. after the case of mining activity pots of the small west african nation have been reduced. wasteland. food and water sources have been contaminated, making residents think we don't truck or drink the water. the chemicals used in mining is making us sick. our farms no longer produce much and term on this diamond mining town in the middle of the night, emergency rooms and shops and residents operating. one of the big binding companies operating nearby on monday is mining companies have simply packed up and gone after they had done leaving behind toxic legacy that continues to impact lives. and life
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trumps agenda includes everything from tax cuts to immigration, but how much is real and how much is bluster? is iran footprint across the middle? the shrinking, the trump administration is weighing options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for europe? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to be together, and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. this is transforming every day. in the 1st part of the new jersey with visits the stuff i love, but in mexico city, where the locals are turning a notorious municipality into an urban utopia. a sense of community on the jersey or the housing. the file for 2 accounts was we examined the us each
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