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[000:00:00;00] the . ready ready ready the hello, this is in use our own i, which is 0 funding back people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the syrian government spends reinforcements to the northwest stopped a fighting between security forces and cost side regime loyalists kills 15 people for us and ukraine are set to meeting sounds. you ready and next week to discuss
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a framework for peace and prices. and broad needs. lensky says he'll be there. also this, our south korean core told us to release from prison of impeach president use, so kill. and a dispute between pakistan and afghanistan shuts down a vital border crossing will be live from telecom on the docusign e sign. and you have an asterisk sports including action from the right to league as manchester united drawer want to look around. so see that's the last 16 tie on types of civil weather season. hanging in the front of the thank you for joining us. serious government has sent military reinforcements to the northwest stopped at least 15 people were killed in violence between security forces and fighters, loyal to house to president bashar assad. it happened in the former lead,
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a strong hold on the mediterranean coast, fight to ambush, security convoys and check points in the joplin area near natasha on thursday. security officials say it was a well planned assault. and if not, it does come along with the general security forces from a level heading to the coastal areas to defeat the remnants of all sides. forces the targeted brothers in the security forces in the attack. your governor at the you to governments afford as has been gathering at a police station in job bly, calling for weapons to fight the loyalist. it's the worst violence in syria since the former regime was toppled in december. that springing i'll just here is rest. so we'll sit down who's in damascus for his resort. what's the latest for as you're hearing about the situation in the northwest? well to the nights, have you cautious have taken place in the city of homes, which is the 3rd largest city of syria and in the cost of cities of tattoos an
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attack? yes. so as a result, buses of people from both sides being killed, including disobedience. but what's the warning is that there has been hostages taken by the remnants of the old regime. and now these feminists are quoting on the government for the negotiation. they have 2 conditions. they seem to present as an exchange some of the prisoners and exchange, and they're asking the government to come have a complete withdrawals from the cost of that is that of course, the 2nd term is almost unacceptable for the government because that means losing the control in the costs of areas in total and that is going to be true to his question whether really the government is in control of or not. so that's why it's not expected to happen. however, you have seen have you been enforcement from several different cities of syria, close to the, to city a heading to where the north, west, and cities. and as it resolved so far, we know that those have been killed. but many of those visit the dreamforce must also have been and boost by the remnants of the of the former the gym. so it is,
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it is a pre planned and it is a battle organized, the rabble writing that is happening in a very organized manner. a guessing new governments here. right. and so who exactly are these outside neu lease? what do we know about them and who could be backing them? or well, what of the palm and his name? indeed, as of now, the most prominent name is a great today. my deadline, who was a general in the army off the form of regina here. and she has been load by, he's at the most of the use that he has committed, particularly into solve the city of that are the source of he's and the master. because if he has been involved, he's code of the on the americans types of least know. she's raising the statement saying that she has formed a minute to the coastal dock, middle to coastal, has decided to liberate the cost of the areas of celia and quoting also on
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particularly the allies communities here to join his thoughts as to why fight against the government the 2nd name that is coming up is missteps appear. and that's also was a senior member of the 4th division of the art move the previous regime here. and that for the vision was directly under the responsibility of the 70, says brother my here aside, it's known by its velocity that has to be committed through the last 14 years of a devastating war in, in, in, in syria. so in both cases you see that both names are close. the allied with the sides of the gym to the the previous uh regina in syria. and they are seeing that particular dates that i seen, that he's picking have from detroit companies as well. so it's not coming. what are they who are these drug companies, but this is where this is being said by the statements that are being circulated and be referred to him based. so thank you very much for that result,
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save our lives at in damascus. let's discuss the situation in syria for the now with some e l r e, and professor of public affairs and director at the center for as long and global affairs that he stumbles same university. thank you so much for being with us, mr. lowry. and this is the biggest security challenge, as we've heard, that's face the new government in serious since it came to power, which you'll view 1st on these latest developments. ha, concerning is it to the, the most pressing challenge facing the country and government is to visit the security and these kind of operations right. at the heart of this challenge, syria is the nation government. it has these kind of challenges. and we need to understand who is the primary beneficiary of such operations. we've had from several troops from 7 to 4 and tools that exist and see and saw. and, you know, we have russia, we have is are, and we have the us and we have 3050 really has no interest in seeing any kind of this, the validation of theater strategic partner of syria. so it can be little doubt.
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another of course, is russia, russia is trying to negotiate, it's to basis within that region that has been sticking today. and the u. s. is in the north east protecting the code of this region. so that means you're on that leaves is a because it has occupied 450 kilometers square since the top think of a shot and i said, and they still occupy the software in this and the simplex apply to it on heights. yeah. which is about a 150 kilometers and they have made, made many noise is one of them is that they would like to see that there was a region being basically proficient and taken as a separate country or region under their protection. they have been given threats to the current c and government, but also there has been many studies written as far back as 1982, which would like to see syria partition into 4 regions. this is one of the regions . so one has to ask, this is, you know, as a loyalist but who is actually supporting the price of the new mentioned is right. and i was going to come to israel. but i also wanted to ask about
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a ron. because some of the aside, the syrian active is federal officials in fact have accused the radians of being behind the violence in the northwest of backing these outside loyalists. how draws possible is that in the current context and the region when you consider where you are on stands today. i mean, uh the information available to us is that wrong is have withdrawn. and there is no evidence that they have been trying to basically this to belies this region. it's all is in the room of possibilities that you have different uh for an agents or for him. uh, uh, intelligence offices, or trying to do something. but it seems like the one that is trying to really this by syria, since the very beginning and being very vocal about it is, this is really part indeed we saw secretary intentions fumbling in a southwest uh recently between the drew's community and some of the government fighters there and israel threatening to come to the age of the jews community. you say they're,
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they're trying to exploit this situation on the ground there. so then how does the government, the parents, who are in government a push back and, and, you know, consolidate its position in the country today. where does it get support from, of course isn't. it doesn't hide the fact that it's once. so you have to be a partition and it has also degraded whatever is left of the see an army and the cdn depot is on arguments. but in terms of what the currency and government would like to see, of course, is to restore stability and security. and they're trying to coordinate with the threats as well as with other get pause. they now have opened also lines of communication with the shadow. she has been printing their money, their currency, and it's fine to accommodate them. and that their interest within the region. i believe the americans also will not be interested in this, the revising syria because it may affect adversity, their presence there. that seems really as well. and would like to know more about
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what is and is doing in terms of supporting the a said lawyer list, whether that is where there is evidence there to show or not. but regardless is i would always like to talk to this civil. i see it here because that wouldn't cement it's interest of trying to see syria proficient me. very interesting to talk to you about this and hear your thoughts. thank you so much for joining. assigned me a ariano from east temples and university here in this video with us. the u. s. and ukranian officials are expected to meet in saudi arabia next week for talk saying that ending the war with russia present automated polanski says he will be present at the discussions. he also says he will work constructively with president donald trump, to reach an agreement for lasting piece. ukraine has been trying to repair his relationship with the us after heated dispute between the landscape and trump at the white house. last week. the us president says,
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russian meta invited me fulton is also keen on a deal to end the war. 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. i'll just here as well as in jordan, has more from washington dc as well potentially there's going to be a meeting between the, the ukrainian president followed them as the 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 into this 3 year long war with russia. now it is important to note that not only was present at donald trump talking about the need to try to end the war that would benefit both
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countries. but his special envoy to the middle east. steve with coff has also been involved in trying to help us broker some sort of into 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 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. your opinion leaders have announced an historic increase in military spending at any emergency meeting in brussels. and in a show of sony diety, the bronx is it strengthened to defend surface, would also support ukraine. diplomatic edison james spaces in brussels with this report cannot be reaching for most the leaders of load them is the landscape. this
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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 we are not alone. we feel it anyway knowing. thank you so much for ever seeing. so here are aware of how dramatically geo politics is changing. europe spaces 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 that 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
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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 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 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,
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which is 0 brussels. the it is 6 days since they israel drawn tel supplies and humanitarian aid from reaching gaza and rice. gould say it's having, dia consequences, food and fuel stocks are running out and the rainy weather is worsting living conditions, families living and makes shift shelters are struggling with cold and hunger. the charity care says trucks loaded with food parcels, medical supplies and shelter, was scheduled to arrive in guys or in the coming weeks, but have been stopped by israel. european ministers, one is ralph brocade risk for violating international humanitarian law. the spring in hunting my models in gaza city for is honey that was already a shortage of goods. and guys i even before this is really brocade 6 days and tell us what is meant for people on the ground, especially during ramadan when they're fasting or folly, the situations are getting worse in each passing day. there are many of the basic
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necessities and basic goods that used to be common and available in the past week. sorry. now either an affordable or just available in a very trickle amount of small amount that is not enough and cannot satisfy the greater needs, a created bytes, past months of devastation and destruction. i enforce dehydration and spar vision and actual famine that is started in the northern parts of the gods serve in the past months that we are in an area that happened to be a major road for many of the trucks coming off kind of a sign in roles in the past week since the beginning of the ceasefire were going through the 1st phase of the agreement. and we, we could literally see the trucks filled with many of the critical supplies and items and, and basically the facts coming of this road. but not anymore for the past 6 days. we haven't seen any of these a truck, but what we've seen are into trucks parked in areas around the guy around the city near the the voters. many of the critical supplies and basic net fat is,
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are on the other side of the gaza strip the eastern part. and, you know, it's kind of a silence at why people are going hungry for real. this time a just a few miles away across the, the, this trip and it's not just food. the, they're also hospitals that are struggling on daily basis right now to provide proper medical care as the lack, many of the best, not to say medical supplies. and we will all the distraction and guys are right now and attacks that happen. are people still living in feet, honey? the absolutely, and it's not just the, the fear of war coming back, but the remnant of floors are continuing to threaten and lives across the goddess trip. unexploded ordnance the ard left the behind here as these really military withdrew from areas across the, the gods, through at the beginning of the cx,
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5 and leaving behind many of these unexploded ordnance in the streets and playgrounds, in residential buildings. there are many of the documented cases revealed try to as be returned to their homes, inspect their areas, their neighborhoods, van uh and, and exploded organs, explode, and cause, already injures, particularly for children. we did a field report on this, and this is what we found out of many of these remnants that continue to threaten lives, particularly children. this is site, a displace palestinian in gauze. the young voice survived. israel is 15 months long war but could not scape what was left behind those or was it cleaning up the area from the rubble? so his family could set up at 10 when a large explosion happened in a minute. and again, 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. i lost my left di and i'm worried about my di
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sides, brother and his ard was also injured. no gotten in, i mean we were building the tents and as we were waiting for the boat, does it just finish removing the rubble? we heard a lot explosion that damaged the boat. those i was hit. try to yeah. my leg and my mom with injured and my face was burned and thank god, i recovered sight. father is desperate for help and he's trying to take so you outside garza for treatment. and then how would that need to be trying to in night to help him get his sight back and get his left eye clean from all the smoke pieces of shrapnel across garza, children are living with this cars of war, 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. that's 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
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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 law. just months ago, he was injured by hidden explosive. why playing outside today through intensive therapy and education, having his learning to adopt one of the how my friends and i were playing so could and then to see it out if you can. the what got theirs would fly in the area and had thrown what looks like a toy on the ground. it was small, but we picked it out and threw it into the fire. it exploded and i 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 injured and february 2nd,
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due to invest 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, the city, palestine, to live in non finance minister has told andrea 0, the government has and secured funds to rebuild after last years will between israel and has the law. the world bank estimates director's office to a month with a $6500000000.00. i'll just here is in a honda report from one of the destroyed villages along the border. some have returned to southern lebanon, but there is little life here. this is a region devastated by war pm is one of dozens of villages along the border with
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this route. and like others, nearly everything has been destroyed in more than a year of fighting between israel and has been ha, hi kenneth. oh, we'll go for so i lost his home in business. he set up a small kiosk in the place of his cafe to survive. and while the database, yeah. the situation is horrible. most homes, a totally destroyed. we still haven't begun to do anything. i can't imagine anything will be rebuilt before 5 years. the most buildings are beyond repair. people need support to rebuild. the world bank estimates, direct losses to amount to at least $6500000000.00. it's a similar figure for indirect losses. living on doesn't have that money, nor has it yet secured it from its donors. the world bank is trying to help establishing a fund of $1000000000.00. he will within $1015000000.00 as a, as a, as
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a loan and serving $50000000.00. he would work or collecting from donors. reconstruction can begin without substantial international support. the scale of the destruction here is worse than the last conflict between is rollin has been lost in 2006 and back then the international community, in particular, arab countries were quick to help with reconstruction money. this time it's different. there are no blank checks of the international community is demanding, has the laws full disarmament. there are already efforts to clump down on the group sources of funding. 11 onto new administration says it is committed to its obligations. we have a lot of you that's already stretched south east north. so you don't expect that we are now going to be able in a minute, you know, in short the,
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to stop the doing everything at the same time. but the assistants can come soon enough. this is a society reeling from years of an economic and political crisis, a fish, as a fishy mass of the i'm gonna, i can't afford to fix the gloss in our house and it's co account by fuel for heat. my children sleep cold and no one has come forward to help us. even before the war living on was already a broken country. settled there, i was ready to see him. southern lebanon, the, the okay, now, the, well, he is a south korean cortez ordered in peach. president union, so kill to be released from prison. supporters of gavin, outside of a detention center. and yes. so where he's being held, these are life pictures even was arrested in january on charges of insurrection, in connection with his decision to declare martial law in december. that's bringing around mcbride. and so for so rob,
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why did the court order the release of president you yeah, this decision came through a couple of hours ago and it could mean you naturally will be free from his detention later today. a friday he's being held at this detention facility south of sol since he was arrested. that was in the middle, middle of january. and that was, if you remember, after a very long stand off between investigators and also his presidential body guard at his official residency was eventually taken into detention. but his lawyer is always argued that that detention was a legal and it does seem as though the court has now a sided with them, saying that it is unjustified to continue holding in a detention. it remains to be seen whether the prosecute is in this case, will appeal against that will of a waiting that announcement from the prosecutor's office to see if they do appeal. if they do then while that appeal is pending,
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then his detention will continue. and this is in the end of his legal trouble. so what more lies ahead for the beach president or certainly this political crisis rolls on. it continues. we have daily protests here in sell and the legal and political was that for you, the fall from over. i, he has just started the criminal charges against him, but the insurrections that cases just stuck the guns in cold here insults a different quote. the constitutional court has just wrapped up its hearings on whether to uphold the impeachment that was passed by the national assembly. now we are expecting, possibly within a week, i whether the deliberations a, whether they will uphold back if they do uphold his impeachment. if that stands, then that automatically triggers a new presidential election. thank you very much for that. rob mcbride life force they're in. so and a south korea is military,
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has suspended live fire exercises after a civilian area was mistakenly bombed to 5 digits dropped 8 surface and miss highs on the ton of puts you on near the border with north korea. on thursday, the defense made its reconfirm. 15 civilians and 14 soldiers were injured. people gathered been sold to demand a permanent hold to military dress in the area. still a head on alex's era. things are not looking good. we've seen a decrease in butterflies of all sorts why these insects are vanishing at an alarming rate with some species at risk of extinction. and ferrari's preparations for the new formula, one season, not halting up, jim is got the details and supports coming up shortly. see what
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the latest spring rolled so spread quite rapidly across the country. is that any reason they were sing temperatures, subzero, romania, for example bulgaria. any about a week ago. but we're not in the teams actually. things on the same everywhere, but the bulk of european nations, to sing temperatures in the teens, even 20 for example, in bucharest, this will just reading starting north was that all different sees and we will come to this. and the 2nd time not burying bridge, child crosses comes in a very well winded red, increasing the coming back in. but it's not cold here. it's still at least my of the time here that the world sort necessarily stay. copenhagen drops down to near its average over the next 3 days on the side of the average being about 7 so nice, comfortable days. but this is right. it's different as i was staying in ports go at recently, be subject to more flooding. there is more heavy rain is running through and the orange talk suggests grades heaviest on the south today. that'd be some snow for the parent. these then the worst that goes up into something from is again stated
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for the higher ground. right otherwise. but you still left with cloudy skies and showers running through. i will say nothing much has happened initially. if you go back a day and take the full cost, put to easier, particularly libya, you've got rain, hey, which tiles of right into the does it. so a day, a sort of writing time and graphic maybe on saturday, 10 back to as well. the a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to be together. and the every day heroes keeping communities together that is to alaska, is transforming every day. in the 1st part of a new jersey with visits is stuff i live in mexico city. where the locals are turning a notorious municipality into an urban utopia. a sense of community on
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a just either the war and garza is opened 30000 children with 15000. you have lost both parents. these children are the strongest of survivors. we see them with the resilience they carry and bright possibilities they deserve. just like every child in the world spun, son, olsen, which human appeals and create a brighter future because as children give mercy, now the the, [000:00:00;00] the . so again, you're watching the news, our analogies here,
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