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kind of them survived to replace drops into the as prime minister, but it's happening just as the nation's faces and unprecedented challenge prevents neva out of places to alex. so what a very proposing to do about how those leadership election on al jazeera, the us push on ukraine, and donald trump says a meeting to discuss the piece framework will be held next week in saudi arabia. the, i'm the ways of helping this is out. just a real life from joe halls are coming up. kind of a few in parts of weston, syria, as fundraising loyalists the tax security full states in homes, tall to and the talk. yeah. at least 15 people are killed. we meet to the
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palestinians and garza in just by on exposure to ordinance the program in place to help this, the volume is a 2nd space croft reaches the surface of the moon and the weight. but the outcome of the mission is on click the us and ukrainian officials, the set to masons saudi arabia next week to discuss a piece framework for ukraine. it comes just days off to washington suspended military age. unintelligence sharing with keith. ukraine has been trying to repair its relationship with the united states off the president. below them is the lensky and president donald trump clash at the white house last week. trump spoke to a post office about the amazing as well, i think what's going to happen is ukraine wants to make
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a deal because i don't think they have a choice. i also think that russia wants to make a deal because in a certain different way, a different way that i only i know only i know they have no choice either calling clock is director over such as the funds center, global intelligence and security consultant. say he says trump is clearly pushing for diplomacy in ukraine, but he's doing so at the expense of the ukrainians. the pace of uh, current events really is almost taking place, minute by minute, hour by hour. um, you know, i, i kind of go to sleep thinking, you know, one thing is happening and then i wake up in the morning and it's almost a 180 degree reversal. so it's hard to say lot of people chopped us up to trumps. negotiating style, the tactics that he usually takes a maximum list position and then kind of edges back towards the end and whatever concessions are extracted. he says, look, that's because of my, you know, uh, agile negotiating skill. i will say, you know,
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you have to give credit to trump for falling through what he does. uh, you know, freddy. and so we saw that with the withdraw. they now kind of well holding back intelligency plan, which for someone that's so concerned about saving lives. you know, that kind of cuts in the opposite direction, there's going to be many more ukrainians that dies the result of the intelligence not being shared. it's really just kind of trial by far, every day is something different. and it's probably one of the most incoherent approaches i've seen to foreign policy in a long time. doesn't mean that it won't be successful. it's just not the traditional style that we're used to, with the policy process with vetting, with listening to kind of outside experts. it's a lot more of it what, what i call an ad hoc proceed. fly by the cd, your set up hands, trump kind of deciding one thing and then moving forward. full speed ahead. in your opinion, latest health emergency talks in brussels on thursday to discuss increasing military
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budgets to meet the use growing security needs leads, as also discussed support the crime. the summit comes as the trump administration pivots from its european allies and resets toys with russia. james bayes is in brussels and some this report cannot be greasing for most of the leaders of load them is the landscape. this is being one of the ukrainian presidents worst week since the russian invasion with the us separating old military assistance. and it spiteful battlefield intelligence here though he's among his strongest supporters and his friends for the most part. great. that way, i'm not alone. we feel it. anyway knowing. thank you so much for ever seeing here are aware of how dramatically geo politics is changing. europe spaces a clear and present danger, and definitely europe has to be able to protect itself to defend itself, which is lead is arrives some stopping briefly to speak to reporters. no one
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explain why the world has changed. the fee is go well beyond ukraine. is the us will the bands and its traditional role defending europe? yeah, there's another thing they were afraid of for the antagonizing donald trump. that's why no one even mentioned his name and around the summit table leaders agreed to work on the proposal by the european commission to reorder up with a price tag of about $850000000000.00 us dollars. for me, the most important thing marries to be very frank, to re i'm year i don't think we have a lot of time. uh, so re, i'm a year sprint. sprint, sprint on ukraine and the final conclusions that was strong support for presidency landscape from all the you. nations, apart from one hungry, it's long had a different view from it's european and nato allies. of course hungry is no longer
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alone. its position is very similar to that of the us under the trump administration. jacob spies, which is 0. brussels believes as in brussels, discuss military budgets, the wall on the ground and ukraine continues on the basis of charles throughout the reports now from keith emergency services struggle to lift the wounded out of a destroyed hotel and creepy re southern ukraine, ukraine's army says it was a russian is gone, the ballistic missile did this. ukrainian, british, and american volunteers was staying at the hotel like old survived. this is not the 1st time russia has targeted hotels. this is the 2nd to be targeted increasingly alone. this is called cube in the northeast of the country. most civilians rescued off to a russian drugs slammed into the side of a residential building. there often over
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a 100 russian attacks like these every night across ukraine. a 112 on wednesday in just as a molding said ukrainian military the most through, intercepted by you creating a defense. but off to the us, suspended mid a tree aid an access to its intelligence. the roof is ukraine could struggle to defend its front lines, cities and vital infrastructure. washington, once the ukrainian president, to sign a mineral deal is compensation for its help in the wall. so fall and is demanding. keith, come to the table, the talks on eventually peace. your ukraine's lead up with all of them is the landscape after initially refusing to sign the agreement without us security guarantees. a since said he will sign the deal. and soon off to the us announced it has suspended intelligence sharing ukrainian liter at this to say, see buffets must, everyone can see how quickly diplomatic events are on folding. today all teams,
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ukraine and united states have been working on a meeting. there is a positive movement we hope for the 1st results. next week. the longer the us spends it's miller, create an access to its intelligence. the greater the pressure ukraine feels along the front lines and the great to the dangers to its cities and civilian population . the us says that this is a temporary move and tenants satisfied that you claim you and lead a serious about peace. but many will tell you here, but that piece feels like is being dictated to by donald trump. and on washington's terms. it's all scrap it out to 0 key to syria. now we're at least 15 people have been killed by flights as loyal to the hostage full of president bush allah subs for leasing is ongoing, and that's a kid taught us. and on and across to you has been imposed impulse of west and syria so that we're types on security come voice and check points. and the jo be
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a area that's near the attack. yeah. in the coastal region on the mediterranean authorities say it was a well planned attack under the tree, reinforcements have been sent to the area. russell set up has moved from damascus. the photos, the, the morning the security forces were heading to the town of the you, the all squares off that back here to get someone who was wanted. and while they were conducting the operation, they came on the fire. it was an ambush by the remnants of the old regime and then it followed by several more ambushes. so the avenues that went to rescue the injured security for the members. they also came on the attack. the civilians will try to rescue them. also were attacked by the remnants of the old regime and soon after that, that has been a video released by one of the commander of the old redeem. and seeing that these operations are happening based on the decision that they have made to leave it
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a quote unquote, the coastal areas off seeing the from the need government, they according these minutes of the call. so how did by the deadline, as the cost of c of the documents? so no, we understand that these issues do attacks or the security forces what? 3 plan and they were organized. no, the security forces are deploy, you reinforcements, tremendous the who would you be enforcement from the city of homes, from the, from a n for them. it leads to the region node steel. there are collapse just on go in the laptop here in talk to us and uniforms. the officials you are seeing that they haven't lost a curse the the in the city of patterson, homes and my talk. yeah, i'm on the on friday. that's going to remain in place and they're saying that gradually the things are coming onto the photo. however, as well, we can see that this is perhaps the biggest security challenge that dakota and the
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administration in city has please. so far seems to for the short list that 3 months ago. this is heather, i'll just here to damascus. the or how much is the milan saying that his ralph was still its international obligations and to allow food, fuel and medicine into garza, all supplies have been blocked since sunday. the foreign ministers of germany from the u. k. have cooled on as well to a fight by its international obligations. they say humanitarian age should never be contingent on a ceasefire or used as a political to alger. there is part of who is a, has more from holland. in this, the mazda is military spokes, person of the has stated that the east valley threats would not succeed with a will, ends, as he called israel,
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to uphold its agreements. he also said that they have proof of life, which is rarely captives which could be assigned that 10 mazda is to try and suggest that to be 3 tens. paul getting power regarding any potential prison exchange deals that might take place in the future. when in fact, i mean you escalation will put the lives of the is very the captives at great risk . say you also that they are ready to deal with old scenarios. but this does not mean that negotiations have come to an end. different diplomatic discussions have been made between homeless and israel, by regional mediators, alongside also direct conversations. we come us and the american administration to release more is really capt is not all of these developments come in the time. what is really from ministers is still pending. the entry of all sorts of humanitarian needs into the gaza strip success. exciting, and we did the crisis. hospital civilians and all sorts of humanitarian aspects in
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gaza has been absolutely due to your rates that we, we have seen. prices was, are so ring and people are struggling to afford the basic humanitarian needs saying that every day for them right now is the best tool to survive. and they believe that as little as focusing forward is with costs are going to be shifted the situation older. we get west tower companies and i will just kind of just kind of start to the remnants of will continue to the rest and lives across gauls. despite the current cease fire, i'm exposure to weapons pose a grave wrist to civilians, especially children. honey must page reports on the program that is providing hope to young survive as in golf and city. this is site, a displace palestinian in gauze. the young voice survived. israel is 15 months long war but could not scale what was left behind. a bulldozer was a cleaning up the area from the rubble so his family could set up at 10 when
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a large explosion happened in the man again for the owner of a sudden there was a huge explosion that destroyed the mendoza. we did not know what was going on and just woke up inside the hospital and i lost my left di and i'm worried about my di sides, brother and his ard was also injured. not gotten in, i'm and we were building the tents and as you are waiting for the boat, does it just finished removing the rubble. we heard a loud explosion that damaged the boat. those i was hit. try to. yeah. my leg and my mom with injured and my face was brandish and thank god, i recovered sight. father is desperate for help and he's trying to take site outside garza for treatment. and then how would that need to be trying to in night to help him get his sites back and get his left eye clean from all of the smoke pieces of shrapnel across garza, children are living with this cars of war, not just emotional, but physical too many have lost lambs or suffered severe injuries or from unexploded ordnance left behind in their straits homes and playgrounds the bump it
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up. we aimed through this project to prevent the dangers of unexploded ordnance particularly for displaced people returning to their homes. we focus our attention on children, the most vulnerable group, on how to act in case they see or come near these dangerous materials. for children like a 12 year old, i'm a double star. the road to recovery is long. just months ago, he was injured by hitting an explosive. why playing outside today through intensive therapy and education, having his learning to adopt whatever the, how my friends and i were paying so could and then to see doctor, if you can the quad cup there's would fly in the area and had thrown what looks like a boy on the ground, it was small bunk. we picked it out and threw it into the fire. it exploded and i was hit in my arm,
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upper side and stomach. i filled to the ground and could not stand and walk. i was taken to the hospital. i am still taking physical therapy and it still hurts. i was injured in february, the 2nd during the ceasefire. beyond rehabilitation, the organization also teaches children and families about the dangers of unsupported ordinance, an effort to prevent future tragedy. while the war may leave us cars, the children's hold and resilience trying to through with the help of organization like best. the realize that healing is possible not only for the body, but for the heart than mind as well. anyway, most of the euro from god and city, palestine still has on the houses era terrace days, president trump gives a one month for free to mexico and canada. the
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in origin team. football is a way of life local club. so the country, so the 4 communities with a crisis, assuming with a struggling economy, the government wants to open the doors to private investors, dividing the nation, come the clubs, protect their routes, or would they have to reshape the game to survive? people empower investigates argentina, football for the people on that. just the challenges here with the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching. i'll just say we're a reminder of our top story is this, our washington has confirmed that to us. and you crazy. the officials who meet next week to discuss a piece framework. donald trump says that ukraine has no choice but to sign a deal at all. so russia, your opinion needs as have agreed to please defense spending to step up the content security. they've been hosting. emergency talks and brussels to cement, best support for you train inferior to these 15 people were killed. 5 points as loyal to ally former president special on the south. because q has been imposed impulse of western syria for attacks against security forces and civilians are ongoing to mexico and canada have been given
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a one month reprise from 25 percent terrorists that came into full sadie of this week. us present to little trump now says goods for loans of the united states, mexico, canada agreements will be temporarily exempted. the trade agreement was negotiated by tromp during his 1st time. now, it covers a large proportion of all the goods imported from washington's to largest trading partner. does she have for tom? the has moved from the canadian capital also if everything this refrain from tyrus for canadian goods, the compliance with the existing free trade agreements with the u. s. has only made canadian officials, both at the federal and provincial level, even more angry. we can't keep on going through this psycho drama. the canadian foreign minister has said every 30 days, they never know what the tariffs may or may not be. and donald trump is a to, to the steve of our medium towers. we'll go ahead next week. that's going to hit
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canada very hard and then they will be reciprocal tire of in april, donald trump, singling out canada as he was signing the executive order in the oval office, talking about lumber. i'm dary showing a great deal of anger about canadian impulse. but the very but we keep a hearing from officials now based from prime minister, true data to the foreign minister and others of the provincial level is that's the point for k also is the point, even if the tires don't go ahead on various sectors, that confusion is going to lead investors to stop invest in canada, move to the united states, damage canada, economically and they think that is the points and beyond. she advertised c l g 0. also the reprieve comes off to trump and makes the case president's telephone and colon earlier on thursday, june home and is in mexico city and explains what the pools and tariff means from mexico. what happened was this cold between uh,
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president trump and president cloud. the a shame bout with mexico who knows what have been decided even before that phone call took place. but it's much the same as happened, not to be the last time that the tires go postpone to go. a mexico go to another month on this. it was a last ditch phone call. president called the shame them talked about everything that mexico was doing. and uh, president trump said, okay, we'll give you another month then, and both coolants about that great relationship and how they were very respectful to each other. now in terms of how is this going to be received in mexico? we have a lot of really, this country's economy is so into twine dental. so depending on the united states, 80 percent of mexico's expos heading all over the border, that they were a lot of people yesterday that we were talking to a, for example, a factory. i know on the food which we met. so in the united states, just talking about a very thought punter almost to mexico, a loss of jobs on a massive scale. international call make is into nice new factories having to
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relocate to the united states even said that he was thinking about it and look at what that would implicate for the mexican economy. one chamber of commerce was saying that they could be a full percent drop in the g d. p of mexico. if this, these tire has continued through the year. so i think it's only another month delay, but every time that happens, this country just keeps a huge sigh of relief. the chinese stock market riley's on past day as investors react suits of aging grows, talk actual flies to cents. so the, the full cost was now so the annual gathering of politicians known as the 2 sessions, katrina, you has moved from beijing in china. gould is a symbol of good fortune and jewelry like this, a popular gift for loved ones. but in recent months, more and more shop is had been buying gold for themselves. seeing it as a good investment, go to spread out and then put the money, saving us,
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and it looks good talk. the price may also go up. gold prices hit a record high this year, stoked by fears about the health of china's economy, and increasing the potential buyer is considered a safe haven compared to other mobile adult assets. the rest of my goal reflects the uncertainty around china's economic future course is slowing and other forms of investments such as real estate, all the stuff market considered unreliable. it's this negative sentiment that chinese leaders desperately want to turn around at the 2 sessions, meetings and aging officials from the countries biggest economic agencies projected confidence in the future. so you'll use for our system has advantages our market host, great potential and our enterprises are full of fatalities. the aging says it will meet its 5 percent d p talk. it's the in part by wrapping up domestic consumption and investing more in the private sector. a so called national venture capital guidance,
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one will issue $138000000000.00 to support technology stops. that's the structural change that the private sector, like companies like alibaba and, and a whole lot of other very large companies will get more state support and will be integrated more deeply into the way in which the chinese economies planning the government will prioritize what it described as industries of the future officials, a deep seeks artificial intelligence checkbox has highlighted china's capacity for innovation. financial markets seem to agree with jazz and hong kong rallying this week, 2 or 3 year high. still the possibility of more us tars buttons to the rail growth . something badging says it's perpetual story on site, just a cold list. so that is the central government has set aside ample reserve twos on the policy space. so now many in china, a whole thing and waiting for more economic stability until then, the loo of gold will be hard to resist. katrina,
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you all to 0 aging. a private space cost has reached the surface of the moon, but it's operate as a yet to confirm a successful exams. and that's concerned that it may have for the notice of its size. the privately owned being a spacecraft is carrying an ice drill, a drone, and 2 roses. its mission is to search for a valuable minerals on sunday. and now the us company became the 1st to successfully put a commercial croft on the moon as part of an expanding space race with practical purposes. as colin baker explains, of what a difference a week makes on the moon. earth's closest neighbor now has 2 new landers after 2 missions landed within just 4 days of one another. a 1st in lunar expiration. bill cycle in it we're on the west coast are led by private sector american space companies. fireflies blue ghost has already begun its
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work. i'm thinking it's intuitive machine. second lender is on the moon, but it's controllers are still assessing exactly where one and whether the craft is standing upright. we think that we've been very successful to this point. however, i do have to tell you that we don't believe we're in the correct attitude on the surface of the moon. yet again, when china successfully landed on the moon in 2013, no country had been there in nearly 40 years. they landed on the near and far sides launched rovers and sent samples back to earth. but the last few years have seen a rapid acceleration. india in japan, but their own crafts on the moon. and now the private race is on as a wave of companies with public partnerships arrive all at once, each with new capabilities. japan is next. it's land or is expected to arrive in june. this is the regular cadence of mission. so we're going to have one or 2 per
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year where we can just access those services, but payloads on others as well, can do that as well. do that as well. one urgent goal is to set up communication systems that can synchronize with earth own satellite network. and send lots of data back home. blue ghost carries a dish that will help build this. and lunar dust gets everywhere. while the craft is carried out experiments to understand how it moves and how to clear it. the onboard intuitive machines, lander are dozens of instruments. they are intended to search for water and the lunar surface. however, which of these will function after the uncertain landing remains unknown. but there still so many questions to answer about the moon. so a lot of the questions we have other moments of button amino very, very practical things about, you know, can we find water, come we find other, the nutrients supplies that we need? can we use the lynn or rocks to make shelters to build,
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make buildings to protect us from the radiation? what is the radiation? a new generation of space explores is charging the moon and they're sending back videos that almost take us there to calling baker al jazeera. or that is it from me . louisa po, payment next inside story will examine us present to trump tower policy, the the real code areas have a long way. no, it's not so that we, we will get some stuff on her card when hold. sure. nothing like as much briefly the code it will come across. ok, what does it get to bring flight system a with at this time it's warming up in china and hong kong 16 becomes more like 18 or 20 as much quite a picture window as a fragile unless it does rain. disappointed me. maybe in taiwan, the heavier rain in the form of daily sun,
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the storms is concentrating in bony. i was drifting towards the sort of lazy leaving job for a little bit dry, but surprisingly, producing shelves. i might even reach bangkok, it's not a particularly wet month. columbus lock screen bank talk. so this is price to see about how to get this out today. this, the drift is to the east side born here becomes that bit dry, but the account is not out of there was your potential for flash study returns. we've got shows in the poll author of rain or snow depending on the high to proceed levels and the same is true to the northeast as well. but for most of india bank dish impact is done in toronto. it's fine. it's warm, it's early spring wants to be honest temperatures in, for example, my roster on the way up that well above average at the moment. boom bars. $38.00 compassed assessed to as an average throughout pakistan is equally woman fine and a quantity everywhere has improved of the examining the impact of today's headlines,
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the russians we are under accessible weight, and that will be launch the in the agent setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions that very on for the military is up there. and this is the variance of those latest international filmmakers and world class journalists. this is an opportunity to consider what a collective values bring programs to inspire you. offer comes on back, coming up with themselves. let's use this to retain my then to $1010.00 for it on ends as the terrorist central to us economic and foreign policy and the new trump administration, the reservation. so this supposes chairs are matched only by the shutters of apprehension globally. so what's in store for the us and the world? this is inside story, the
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