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facilities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best camera man, best produces the best pictures and those other people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the well, the us push on ukraine. donald trump says i'm meeting to discuss a piece framework will be held next week in saudi arabia, the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is i'll just share a line from dell that's coming up. one of the finance escalates in west and syria at least 15 people are killed in fighting between security forces, an asset regime, loyalists a red and purple. psych loan bears down on australia is east coast. spring in heavy
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rain is from winds. will be live in lots things are not looking good. we've seen a decrease in butterflies of all sorts on why these beloved, in 6 of the vanishing got an alarming rate with some species at the risk of extinction. the u. s. and ukranian officials are set to meet in saudi arabia next week to discuss a peace framework for ukraine. it comes to those days off the washington suspended ministry aid and intelligent sharing with keith. ukraine has been fined to repair with relationship with the us after president loving me as the lensky and donald trump cost of the white house last week from spoke to reporters about the meeting as well. i think what's going to happen is ukraine wants to make a deal because i don't think they have a choice. i also think that russia wants to make a deal because in
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a certain different way, a different way that i only i know only i know they have no choice either. frozen jordan has more now from washington dc. well, potentially there's going to be a meeting between the, the ukrainian president followed him as a landscape and us and other interlocutors in saudi arabia, perhaps by this time, next week. and that's part of our trying to get the process underway to actually negotiating and into this 3 year long war with russia. now it is important to note that not only was president donald trump talking about the need to try to end the war that would benefit both countries. but his special envoy to the middle east. steve with coff has also been involved in trying to help a broker, some sort of end to the war between russia and ukraine. he told reporters outside
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the oval office on thursday afternoon that both sides see that this is important, that both sides are making initial offers. but the gaps still remain and woodcock pointed out that that is the nature of negotiation. both sides put forward their 1st offer and then the job for those who were helping to negotiate an end to a war in this case is to try to find a way to bridge those gaps. you know, your opinion leaders held emergency talks and brussels on thursday to discuss increasing military budgets to meet that he was growing. security needs leaders also discussed support for ukraine. the summit comes as they trump administration pivots away from it. so you are being allies and resets ties with russia. james bases and brussels and sent off this report is not the great thing for most the leaders of load them is the landscape. this has been 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,
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he's among his strongest supporters and his friends. for the most part great that we are 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 faces a clear and present danger. and therefore, europe has to be able to protect itself to defend itself, which is lead is arrives, some stopping briefly to speak to report has no one explain why the world has changed. the fee is go well beyond ukraine is the us will the bands and it's 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 around the summit table leaders agreed to work on the proposal by the european commission to reorder up with
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a price tag of about $850000000000.00 us dollars. for me, the most important thing marries to be very frank, to re i'm here. i don't think we have a lot of time. uh, so re, i mean your sprint, sprint, sprint on ukraine, and the final conclusions that was strong support for president zalinski 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 alone. its position is very similar to that of the us under the trump administration. j spies, which is 0, brussels as to siri an hour, at least 15 people have been killed by fight, as loyal to ally of the former president bush, all a side by things taking place and the talk you talk to us on homes. and because he's been imposed in parts of western syria, if they were attacks on security,
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convoys and checkpoints in the joplin area and they'll attack you, i'll forward you say it was well planned and military enforcements have been sent to the army. no, it doesn't long. we the general security forces from a level heading to the coastal areas to defeat the remnants of our sites forces the targeted our brothers in the security forces in the top here. coming over to the meanwhile, pro government protest as of gavin or the police station in the jump, the area that demanding weapons to find the loyalists of the previous wizard. actually it was rest will settle, has moved from damascus. hotels, the in the morning the security forces were heading to the town of w a. the, i'll screw us off the attack you to get someone who was wanted. and while they were to come back into operation the key 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
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for the members. they also came under the ad tag, the civilians would try to rescue them. also were attacked by the remnants of the old, the g monsoon. after that, that has been a video released by one of the, the commander of the old redeem. and seeing that these are, patients are happening based on the decision that they have made to leave 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 the see of the benjamins. so know we understand that these issues do attacks or the security forces, what pre planned, and they were organized. no, the security forces are deploy, you reinforcements, tremendous the who would you be enforcement from the city of homes for them? the i'm a n for them. it live to the region notes deal that are class just on go in the
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laptop here in talk to an uniforms. the officials you're seeing that they haven't lost a cookie in the city of patters homes and love 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 under control i've ever as well. we can say that this is perhaps the biggest security challenge that dakota into administration in city has please. so far seems to for the short list. that's 3 months ago. this is ada. 0 to damascus. for remedy, cooler is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay routes. he says this will be a constant dilemma for the new syrian governments. this is a very typical situation where you have a autocratic or org, of dictatorship government that has run a country for decades in serious case 5 decades 50 years. and once they're over the throne, there are large numbers of they're loyal as you heard,
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that was done. percent. and iraqi had it with people old enough to remember chesko and romania, the lawyer list of the former regime, who are totally in charge of total power over everything. certainly find themselves isolated, the end with no power. some of them start organizing in small groups. some of them and just local rebellions and the saw them try to get together and create a bigger movement them to try to carve out on the economist regions. so it could be any of the goals that this think would be feasible that i don't think it's realistic for them to be able to carve out there on a timeless region like the cards. for instance, i've done northern iraq. but this is just a problem with long term dictatorship in french or top receive lots of guns, and people who are loyal to the an old system that made them wealthy and powerful
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enough to use them as marginalized and often poor. the now the diary of oil continues to threaten lives across gauze. despite the current ceasefire, unexploded bombs pose a grave risk to civilians, especially children. i'll just say i was hunting my mood report from a program that's providing hope, the young survivors in kansas 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 those or was a cleaning up the area from the rubble. so his family could set up at 10 when a large explosion happened in the man again for the order of a sudden there was a huge explosion that destroyed the mendoza. we did not know what was going on and
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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, tried to hit my leg and my arm with injured and my face was brandishing. 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 streets, homes and playgrounds the bumper that we aimed through this project to prevent the dangers of unexploded ordnance particularly for displaced people. returning to
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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 on the road to recovery. as 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 a c dot to few decals the quad. got theirs would fly in the area and had thrown what looks like a toy on the ground. it was small bump. we picked it up and threw it into the fire . it exploded and it was hit in my arm, 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
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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 shining 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 know tropical cycling. enough, australia is east coast is bringing torrential rain in high winds to the city of gold coast. 4000000 people on a 400 kilometers stretch of coastline are expected to see the west of tropical cycling. outfront, initial full cost of the storm was due to make land full lights on 1st day. but officials now say spend moving storm was more likely to make land for lights on friday. all right, except the largest ever sell o'clock going just live now from brisbin, sarah. so,
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so i to the output seems to have slowed in speed before it makes land for what's the latest with a stone now. so it certainly is a slow moving storm. the major ology, he says it's involving thoughtfulness, being learning of the east coast of australia, around se twins on north and east south wells, around $3.00 to $4.00 days out of the positive. so that means it's a big, densely populations like prison, where i am and all the new stuff wells have been able to prepare. they've been able to get those 10 bags. they've been able to a, back to us in preparation for what's expected to be flash flooding intervention. right now we're all, i'm in brisbin. it's almost the calm before the storm. it's not d like day to be honest, but the conditions along the gold coast, which is a very popular a tourist page that's deteriorating as alford approaches language. seen, huge swells along the gulf coast. a 12.3 megs way was recorded on main beach and the current timeline we have, i was meant to be today, as you mentioned, but of the current timeline is it looks to be crossing early tomorrow morning,
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which is saturday. and continuing through to about mid thigh. so we've got a 100 slots on one of which being issued across queens in a new south wells already. and as i mentioned, these people in the long areas have been investigated for this obvious anxiety and safe market shows had been played a race at dice. and some of these cities and regions had come to a stand store, but we've got regions in northern yourself. well as what you've experienced big flood events like this as the last 12 months months, i can imagine the anxiety levels they are high. so while the cycling may have slowed and weakened, the warnings us to lay for heavy rhinestone searches and flash flooding. yes sir. and it's interesting because essentially a brisbin where you're wise, not overly familiar with sidelines. so what can people expect them are well versed as a 3rd most popular stacy in australia. we've got 2 and a half 1000000 people if you and as you said, it's not used to sort funds. lot this north. queensland. yes, but bruce been in the southeast to the side. not the last. so i, one have been to the experience was more than 50 years ago. as a result,
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i really has gone into a preparatory mode where we've got the schools have in place, but there has done friday. public transport has been suspended. airports have been closer to the city, he has come to a stand so as a result and people generally he, as i said, just don't know what to expect expect. so these are the anxiety levels a high as output approaches that again, that landfill is expected to be a saturday morning, a strain eastern standard time, all right, tests out loud life for us to, for improvement, cetera. thank you. start this upright here, and i'll just say about when we come back, a dispute between protest on and off dentist on shuts down a bottle of crossing. we report from token on the race, the space a 2nd cross reaches the surface of the moon in a week for the altima. the mission is that i'm clear on the in depth analysis of the days headlines is leveled on this ami capable of keeping
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the peace both internally and externally informed opinion of the united states investing in the redevelopment of jobs. i think could be a great idea. but again, if you propose to remove the people who actually live critical debate is the freezing of us a id in line with these goals inside story on out to 0. the gold and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on the,
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[000:00:00;00] the the, the hello again, you are watching. i'll just say right click on mind about top stories here. this washington has confirmed of us on ukrainian officials to meet him. saudi arabia next week to discuss a peace frame with donald trump says that you claim them to rush. i have no choice but to assign your opinion leaders and agreed to boost defense spending to boast of the continent secure, which he had been holding, emergency totes in brussels,
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to submit support for ukraine and in syria. at least 15 people have been killed by fines as loyal to us to the former president bush on a side kind of you has been imposed upon some western syria or attacks against security forces and civilians are ongoing. not tensions that the main protest on afghanistan border crossing a for several thousands of people to free the area. the tool come crossing a vital transmit trade point has been shot since the 21st of february, following a dispute over the construction of a new half gun boat offense. smith speak to, i'll just say it was come out of ida. you joins us live from the tool come across and come out. so this crossing has been closed for a few weeks. now just bring us up to date with what's been happening back. i'm all as well as you mentioned, this particular border was closed about 2 weeks ago. and that because a one side was building border force, which focused on said what did,
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what didn't focused on it did. it did a, the 2 sides having a great man that any construction and daddy i asked to be approved by both sides, that they gave me and go and broke. and according to the bug, just our news. and then things escalated into an exchange of via across the board to both sides have been exchanging intermittent via across the board id. i've gone side and the buckets on the side doors are using identity in some cases and focused on then for the the border to be closed. now what does happened is that because of that border closure, hundreds of family living on the i've gone side as relo during the budget on the side very close to the need are line had been forced to vacate godaddy eyes because of the on going exchange or fire hundreds of trucks that an outstanding stranded on both sides. you can see of fuel trucks in the background, but most of the drugs have been moved to save for locations. the 2 countries have
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a trade off volume most a $1000000000.00 out from the buckets on each side, over $600000000.00 from the avalon sidebar and them. and this is costing $3000000.00 a day. but despite the fact that there's been now 2 weeks at the drama down there, both sides have not yet had any cd or struck started drug. this issue come out just briefly. what are the, why, the implications that of these ongoing tensions between both sides when the why did implications of a few years? because what does happen day is that budget dawn has been blaming the hour on and getting them government of providing saturdays through the day, get the button focused on who have been on an offensive against bug atanya security forces. just a few days ago, 16 i'm fight the did the be attacked, the military uh for a not
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a the don't know by knew. and the gosh uh as read the alarm because the budget done has to. busy the wrong side to contain the did the b and to stop providing sanction each. busy of these bar, the pleasures chord lead to something bigger. the apprehension in that there there's no dilution and time they scored boylen to an all out the conflict across the rest and border. all right, challenges there was come out of. how did they live 1st on the practice done. i've done this done bore to come out. thank you. mexico and canada had been given a one month for free from 25 percent tires that came into force eddie this week. yes, president donald trump now says goods that fall under the us, mexico, canada agreement will be temporarily exempted. the trade agreement was negotiated by trump juniors 1st time comes the logic portion of all the goods imported from washington's to biggest trading process, usually, but it's in the last one that i presented to mr. trump. the results we've had this month with regard,
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particularly to the decrease in the crossing of fentanyl from mexico into the united states. and that the lady had that most to me and the so i said to him, we're getting results. president trump, now that you've been post harris, how are we going to continue cooperating and collaborating with something that hurts the people of mexico? chaper tons, he has more now from the canadian capital auto off, as if everything this refrain from tyrus, the canadian goods that a compliance with the existing free trade agreements with the u. s. has only made canadian officials, both of the federal and prevention. busy 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 canada very hard and then they will be reciprocal tire of an april. donald trump,
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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 base from private as a true data. 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 kind of the move to the united states. damage canada economically and they think that is the points and beyond. she advertised seattle to 0 also, but francis has released his 1st public message since being admitted to a hospital last month. the head of the roman catholic church. thank people for that . pres. message was plagiarism, likely vigilance and peach of square. the idea of your role has been 3 weeks at hospice in room suffering from dublin pneumonia. now there was symbol of the beauty of nature, but perhaps not much longer. new studies, as humans are causing,
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bought to find populations to decline rapidly. the us are seeing a dropping numbers by 5th and 20 is under zeros reynolds reports now from los angeles, a moderate polosa. schmidt darling shell, paddock, flashing whatever we call it. the butterfly is one of the most beautiful and beloved beings in all creation. and a major new study shows we humans are steadily and inexorably destroying them. things are not looking good. we've seen a decrease in butterflies of all sorts. widespread common, 22 percent decrease. so for every 5 butterflies that we've had over the past 20 years, we only have 4 now. the study covers the united states between the years 202020 butterflies and other insects have been in trouble for years. but the decline seems
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to be accelerating scientist. point to 3 primary causes widespread use of insecticides in industrial, agriculture, and against past loss of habitat, destroying the food sources and seasonal nesting areas. butterflies inhabit and human cause global warming. insects are very sensitive to changes in weather and climate year after year. some species are near extinction. one of the most emblematic species are monarch butterflies known for their vibrant colors and astonishing cross continental journeys of thousands of kilometers to wintering. grounds in mexico, in california, biologist say they could be extinct in 50 years. the decline of butterflies is part of a wider di, off of insects, worldwide, and analysis published in 2021 indicates that insect populations have diminished
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globally by 45 percent in just the last 40 years. a large scale societal changes are needed to slow the designation of insects, including a switch from fossil fuels and different methods. in agribusiness, experts say individuals can help to that means increasing habitat. if you have a yard plant, whatever native plants you can to increase pollinators, butterfly species in your area. the loss of every species is a blow to the earth, intricately, intertwined eco systems. and the world with fewer butterflies means the world with less joy. rob reynolds, l g, a 0 los angeles. now private spacecraft has reached the surface of the moon, but it surprises the yet to confirm a successful landing that is concerned. it may have fallen over on its side. the privately owned the fiend, a spacecraft is counting on the ice drill, a drone and 2 rivers. its mission is to search for valuable minerals. on sunday, another u. s. company became the 1st to successfully put
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a commercial croft on them and that's it for me. down jordan for now more information of course on our website. so i'll just say or don't come. there it is. the weather is next to me inside story examines with donald trump's, our policy. we will set you thanks so much bye. the the, this is also what you bought. cool spring right in the right of environment. this client is oriented. he gets up into something of a circulation and underneath it there is heavy reading, the full across, stretching from the coast of egypt across the jordan. and the rock and down towards the gulf here oregon census would suggest the heavier right break. so be some flesh starting for this cause across the rain, particularly inside the radio and something possibly wrong. it's a rare event anyway in terms of yeah,
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this is really nice. just weather is talk to you friday looks nice and study and cause up to 18. it's temple fault in the breeze, not, not strong. and that's true. we're down to egypt. however, from the vans east, what's not so good. in fact, that rain is moving northwards an overnight it'll stop and produce now renewals and iraq as well. first, why is we're not about bad. high grands of turkey certainly amounting georgie 7, the low temperature and gas that $511.00. this represents the day time, saturday. beautiful in turkey. lots of beautiful, further east. but it's improving because the system is drifting east with it's iraq that will take the focus of this heavy reading. i think some of it will go across into iran as well. the winds, with strong over dry ground will pick up the sand sandstorms of risk. and this tail here, drifting slowly sites with these lot to bring rain on and off for the next 3 days, saturday, sunday, monday in doha. not stopping around event this year. but it should be the
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hard hitting intervenes dates to military abuse, poco around somebody month at all. there's no, you know, character, we don't do such facing reality. how do you reconcile your needs from a security perspective with the human rights folks and everybody who wants to come to portland can do that, but we expect that person to accept our rooms, thought provoking on north korea with those extend. now korea is the mirror of what do we need to avoid in the case of you hear the story on talk to how does era the terrorist central to us the economic and foreign policy and the new trump administration, the reservation. so this supposes chairs, it 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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