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the, the us push on you train president from says i'm meeting to discuss a piece framework will be held next week, and saudi arabia, the other ones are in jordan. this is on tuesday or a life and so on. so coming up, findings escalates and the west ends to at least 15 people are killed in pointing between security forces and raising millions of south korean court orders. the release of the impeach president used to go from jail on the dispute
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between august on the dentist on shots down a vital go to crossing would be likely to occur on the pockets. donnie saw the us and your training and officials set to meet in saudi arabia next week to discuss a piece framework for ukraine. it comes just days off the washington and suspended ministry aid and intelligent sharing with keith. ukraine has been trying to repaired some nation ship with a us off the president savanski and donald trump cost at the white house last week from spec to report is about the meeting. 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 a certain different way, a different way that i only i know only i know they have no choice either rather
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than jordan as more now from washington dc as well potentially there is going to be a meeting between 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 an end to 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 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 what costs
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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. meanwhile, who are paying union leaders held emergency chokes and brussels on thursday to discuss increasing ministry budgets to meet the use growing security needs. leaders also have discussed support for ukraine. the summit comes as the trump administration pivots away from it to europe and allies and recess ties with russia . james bases and brussels incentives district will not be reaching for most of 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, he's among his strongest supporters and his friends. for the most part great that
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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 reporters. no one 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. the 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 here. i don't think we have
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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 alone. its position is very similar to that of the us under the trump administration. j as bai's, which is 0, brussels to serial. now where at least 15 people have been killed by fight as loyal to ally to the former president bush on a side findings taking place in the talk. you talk to us on homes and because he's been imposed in parts of wisdom, syria. if the attacks on security convoys and checkpoints in the jump, the area neil attack, yeah. i'll forward you say it was a well planned attack on military enforcements have been sent to the area?
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no, it doesn't long. we the general security forces from a level heading to the coastal areas to defeat the remnants of a sense, forces the targeted our brothers in the security forces in the tacky a governor. it meanwhile, pro government protectors have gavin a police station image on the area that demanding weapons to fight the lawyer list for the previous regime. obviously it was racially said or has more of a capital devices, photos, the in the morning the security forces were heading to the town of w a. the, i'll screw us off the attack here to get someone who was wanted. and while they were conducting the operation, the key of 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 under the ad tag,
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the civilians would try to rescue them. also were attacked by the remnants of the old, the g monsoon of the dad. that has been a video released by one of the the, the commander of the old redeem. and seeing that these operations are happening based on the decision that they have made to leave it 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 benjamin's. so now we understand that these issues, these attacks, or the security forces were 3 planned and they were organized. now, the security forces are deploying reinforcements, tremendous the who would you be enforcement from the city of homes, from the i'm a n for them. it live to the region notes deal that our class just on go in the laptop here in talk to an uniforms. the officials you're seeing that they haven't lost a courtesy in the city of patters homes and love talk. yeah,
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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 though we can say that this is perhaps the biggest security challenge that dakota into administration in city has please. so far as these the photos best outlet that's 3 months ago. this is ada. i'll just sorta damascus the now the debris of war continues to threaten lives across gauze, or despite the currency style unexploded bombs, pose a grave risk to civilians, especially children. to 0 is how many my mood reports in a program that's providing hope to young survivors in gauze and cities. this is site, a displace palestinian in gauze. the young voice survived. israel is 15 months long
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war but could not scale what was left behind. i'm oh, those are was a cleaning up the area from the rubble. so his family could set up a 10 when a large explosion happened in the man again and all 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, 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 sight 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,
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not just emotional, but physical. many have lost lambs or suffered severe injuries or from unexploded ordnance left behind in their streets, homes and playground. the bumper that 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 on the road to recovery is long. just months ago, he was injured by hitting explosive. why playing outside today through intensive therapy and education and his learning to adopt one of the how my friends and i were playing so could in minnesota to fiji, can the quite got theirs would fly in the area and had thrown what looks like
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a boy on the ground, it was small, but 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 taking to the hospital. i am still taking physical therapy and it still hurts. i was injured in february, 2nd, due to invest east fire its 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, a south korean cools as old impeached president hughes to appeal to be released from prison. he was arrested in john ring, connection with his precision to issue
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a motion low degree. last of last december, the court says they were procedural issues and then lead up to you and just retention without your sales rep. mcbride jones as live now from the south korean capital. so rob, so what more do we know about the court's decision to release? you and so if you yeah, this decision came through uh by its an hour ago here in sold, the unit has been held uh for just over 50 days now with this detention facility south of so that's pretty much since his arrest in the middle of january you remember that that followed a very angry, sometimes very acrimonious stand off between investigators, from the corruption investigation office and also with the presidential body guard . because of course the unit, although he's in pete's technically suspended, he is still the sitting at president. now use lloyd's. it argued that, that it was a legal, this detention the court seems to have agreed with that saying that it's on justified
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. but it does remain a question whether he will be released later this friday, which is alex expectation, or whether the prosecutors in this case will appeal against that, in which case, the detention will continue. yeah, well then this isn't the end of his legal trouble. so what more do we know about what lies ahead for the impeach president? yeah, absolutely. right. i mean, they said his that we much uh, the legal and political bow was continue for you and he has not been indicted on a charge of being the leader of a valley. and that's a criminal case that is going through a sole central district court that is only just getting underway. and of course, we just had the last of the hearings that the constitutional code over his impeachment, whether to uphold the impeachment by the national assembly. we are expect to possibly within a week a ruling on that which would, if it's of health mean automatic elections, but the presence, it's
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a rubber broad life for 7. so rob, thank you. i mean law south crew is military, has suspended live fire exercises off to civilian air. it was mistaken with bomb to find digits dropped 8 surface to air missiles on the town approach. on the border with north korea, the defense ministry, confirmed 15 civilians and 14 soldiers, an engine, an incident, a small protest, calvin and so demanding a permanent hold, submitted to trails in the area. thought for a short break here, and i'll just hear it when we come back. as things are not looking good, we've seen a decrease in butterflies of all sorts. why these beloved insects of punishing us an alarming rate and some species of risk of extension on the
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there's also what you might call spring right in the right of and i meant this client is oriented, he gets up into something of a circulation and underneath it there is heavy reading, the full cost stretching from the coast of egypt across the jordan and the rock and down towards the gulf here orange census would suggest the heavier right break. so be some flesh striving for this cause of cost, right. and particularly inside of the rape in something possibly wrong. it's a rare event anyway, in terms of the year. this is where the nicest weather is tough to you. friday looks nice and study anchors up to 18. it's temple fault in the breeze, not, not strong enough drawer down to of egypt, however, from the east was not so good. in fact, that range is moving northwards. i know of an odd hit install to produce my renewals in iraq as well. for us. why is we're not about that high grands of turkey certainly amounting georgie. 7, low temperature and gas that by 11 of this represents the day time, saturday. beautiful in turkey. not so beautiful for others, 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
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as well. the winds with strong over dry ground will pick up the samsung storms of risk. and this tail here, drifting slowly. sites with the slot to bring rain falling off for the next 3 days, saturday, sunday, monday in dire ha. that's not been irrelevant this year, but it should be the, the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the new watching out. is there a quick reminder about top stories here? this uh, washington has confirmed and us and the training and officials will meet in saudi arabia next week. to discuss a piece framework. coming from says that ukraine on russian, i have no choice to sign a deal in syria, and at least 15 people have been killed. my find has going to ask the former president bush auto son because he's been in postman parts of west and syria tax against security forces. i'm feeling kind of softer and cool. has ordered the speech president use appeal to be released from prison is arrested in january in connection with his decision to issue a motion. no decrease. last as in terms of the main pakistan of dentist on board
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of crossing of for several 1000 people to flee the area, the took him crossing the vital transit point has been shot since the 21st of february fall as a dispute over the construction of a new off gun boat, opposed to speak to obviously it was come out of high bank joins us live now from the tool come across and come out. so this boat across has been closed now for a few weeks. just bring this up to date with what's been happening back. i'm all just, just to give you a little bit of a background, both of run this done and focused on having an agreement that there will be no construction. i know 500 mid area, 500 meters from the leader line on each side. no new construction. however, the offer on site decided debated to 4th ridge focused on said, what didn't focused on you did it, did. they call it a flag main thing, but nothing happened. and after that, the bucket started, it killed the one side of unprovoked fire. off the rates of august,
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i need decided to close that border. this is a through a shredded border because i run this darn depends on supplies overland to buy gift on a new drawn because there's a lot in your country or coming to an extremely crozier border. and there's also a garden dirt for supplies going into a war on this done. so after that, it's been almost daily exchange of fire, the intermittent via add sports people. as you mentioned on both sides of the border, because these people are living very close to that data line and that of course, and in that range of small arms fire, i'd rather not dignity. and that, of course, has no force the people out and many 100 drug goods and are stranded on both sides of the border because the crossing is close. i'm come all. so what are the broad implications then of these ongoing tensions? so just to give you an idea,
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it's costing $2000000.00 of loss and on a daily basis that there's a garden into the government choices. so you can imagine that this is going to need to do is lots as portrayed that on both sides focused on the over $900000000.00 worth of trade with the wellness on august dano. it's to import from over on it's on breakthroughs, as well as grapes and, and also of course, they also loaded up gloves and board segment also rise all the essential commodities as well as farm and children kind of products. so that, of course is going to need to supply shortages as well and the economic loss to both sides. both sides have a guy strapped to gotten to me. both sides are struggling to improve that export to incidents like this. i'm not going to ahead also add to that bug, it started under attack from the budget that you get, the bon focused on,
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which i've been striking, focused on the military positions as well as getting documents. and so what is happening is that all dashboard escalated into something bigger regard focused on it, also blaming the wrong side for not doing enough to stop the infiltration of that dollar bond focused on fight the. so ended a dentist moment for both countries. of course, random, ready to dictate that both sides of the problem that shown as possible to degrees or to reduce their difficulties of people on both sides of the board to come out. thank you. this evacuation known as the venetians, the pots of australia, is east coast as probable side. on alfred creeps towards queensland state, tens of thousands of homes on the gold coast have already lost our head of the storm systems expected landfill. on saturday, socrates, one full 1000000 people on the coastline could be impacted. i'm going to stop nails and easy says the reason should hope for the best,
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but prepare for the worst analogy or incentive to has been suspended out to. she accused the senate lead of sexual assault latasha. i'll talk to you or do i again, maybe accusation last week. again, senate president, goodwill a copy of it was rejected by the ethics committee of a procedural violations committee. bought her from office for 6 months in response . it was just for women in nigeria is $109.00 seats, sent germany's president just including a 3 day trip to china. a way, a much of the focus has been on the legacy of a gym and all play the stablish. the dignity economy became notorious for human rights abuses. now the recalls the victims to be compensated. all life in america edits understand human as mold in the capital. santiago, the german is president frank wilder. the starting meyer is given a tour of chillies, human rights museum. specifically,
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the testimonies of victims of dignity colony. the khalidi was an isolated enclave established by german immigrants in 1961 as a sect led by a former nazi called paul scheffer. and the news of the julian and german states who ignored please for help. schiffer exploited drug and tortured the columnist for nearly 4 decades. and he sexually abused the male children who were separated from the parents adverse. one of them was winfrey to him bid. today, a lawyer who has been trying for a decade to obtain legal, moral and economic justice for the victims of a public administration, haven't given people a dignity called any the status of victims is a huge problem because we are victims not of direct state action, but by an act of admission, during to these 17 year military dictatorship, the colony was used as an interrogation an explanation center with scores the
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suspected opponents of the regime are believed to have been killed. president stein meyer has asked for the victims forgiveness and organized for germany to provide motors compensation for the degree type and the of this. and we are aware of the pain of the victims and the need to establish a memorial side of the form, a dignity colony. i think the president bar, it's for his commitment to go to establish one at the full, my dignity comment, which is a goal that unites us choose president says his government will expropriate parts of the former colonies to create the memorial site on what today has been turned into a rule taurus site with a restaurant and a hotel included. so we know when they go, do you think it's a contradiction? put just like this is use the wedding party, so baptisms. and the place where so many abuses took place, especially to children. for example, if you visit our truth, there's a type of tourism that while painful,
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so help so the heart won't be forgotten. so the cold and his name has been changed to villa via but as forensic teams continue searching for the remains of missing victims on its grounds, a memorial site will not be enough to close this dark chapter. to see a newman al jazeera santiago, at least 22 people have been killed from gun fight between gang members in ecuador . yvonne in some involved rivals, factions of the last bit of go on is that one of the most powerful drug trafficking guns in the country, fighting to face and the force. if you have black, you could always been plunged into violence in recent years with a rapid rise of drug contents using exports to ship cocaine the united states and your death row inmates in the us state of south carolina is just hours away from being the 1st criminal to be executed by firing squad in 15 years. broad
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segment and is being held in south carolina's correctional facility and will face the filing squad for the crime is measuring his ex girlfriend's parents at their home in 2001 local church just held a vigil against this sentence. i'm just calling to abolish the death penalty since the death penalty was reinstated almost 5 decades ago. any 3 inmates have faced a firing squad. spoke frances, as thank people for the present, his 1st public message since being admitted to a hospital last month. nobody, a message on the head of the roman catholic church was broke off in the unlikely vigil and send peter square. you have your oldest been 3 weeks at a hospital in room for double pneumonia. the box again says po process is now state . private spacecraft has reached the surface of the moon, but its operators are yet to confirm a successful landing as concern it may have for the nova on its side, the privately owned athena spacecraft is counting on the ice drill a drone and 2 rovers. its mission is to search
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a valuable minerals on sunday. another u. s. company became the 1st to successfully put a commercial craft on the main wasteful part of an expanding space race with practical purposes as cold and vacant at explains. that's what a difference a week makes on the moon. earth 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 work. i'm thinking it's intuitive machine. second lander is on the moon, but it's controllers are still assessing exactly where and whether the craft is standing upright. we think that we've been very successful to this point. however,
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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 and japan, but their own craps 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 emissions that we're going to have one or 2 per year, where we can just access those services, but payloads on others as well, can do that as well. i 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
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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 out the nutrients supplies that we need? can we use the lynn or rocks to make shelters to build, 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 call and baker al jazeera. now they're a symbol of the beauty of nature, but perhaps not much longer. new studies,
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as humans are causing bunch of 5 populations to decline rapidly. the us are seen and dropping numbers by 1520 years. reynolds reports from los angeles, laurie poster schmidt, they're going shout, 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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