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then with 15000, you have lost those parents, these children of the strongest of survivors. we see them with the resilience. they carry bright possibilities they deserve. just like every child in the world spun, son, ocean, 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, a reminder of our main stories. at least 15 people have been killed in syria, in violence between security forces and fighters,
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loyal dial since president bush on a side. it happened in the northwest and the former leaders power based on the mediterranean coast. syrian government of the syrian government has sent military reinforcements to the area you. i sent you a cleaning officials are due to meet and found you reagan next week for tom saying that ending the war on your brain present. donald trump says both russia and ukraine have no choice but to sign after the state. and a court in south korea has ordering, each president himself killed to be released from prison. he was arrested in january in connection with his decision to became martial law. in defense, attentions at the main border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan have for several 1000 people to see the area. the to come crossing is an important transit point that has been shot since february 21st. that follows a dispute over the construction of a new off gun board, a post that's bringing all come on, how to who is live at the top,
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come crossing. so there's water crossing, come on, has been close for several weeks. now. tell us 1st about what's happening the currently or whether the board is still closed for the last few days, both sides have been exchanging intermittent via and therefore the tension is running high. but as you can see behind me, there are hundreds of other on truckers who are stuck on the side of the border. they've got cargo done board most of the british ship, but god, good. i've had to go back because they were being wasted. however, things like cement for day doors are the commodities. i scale uh, fox near the border there waiting for some good news for the border to reopen. but these people have been on the. busy road and waiting on the road side for almost 2 weeks now. and i've got the tensions are also having an economic gosh. because on
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a daily basis both countries are losing about $3000000.00 a day. so in economic costs, obviously with, with the closing of this board, what are the wider implications of these ongoing tensions come off? a den shouldn't be green when it's done and bug is done up. been high because of the number of attacks that have taken place inside focused on the focused on use of gods have been blaming the avalon guardian of not doing enough to stop doing the deck. plus the fact that the suicides have a bodily agreement, that they can be no construction throughout the 500 meters from the data line. i never did it any construction then day should be negotiations prior to that. so the avalon side decided to go, you know, lack relate, debated the board then that they've got the letter, the tension, the economic. what is that also the fact that because of the fact that progress on in a run is done, is it going to means that in bad shape?
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a lot of people depend on this thread. it has the economy about $900000000.00 plus dollars of cargo and go from bug just on over $600000000.00 worth of cardboard. come from of run, it's done, but add them. so it going to uh, hug bought the going to me that read not do of forget the fact that the water of the words, the water word, sorry, escalated between the 2 guns. read, read, both sides play being a drug to come all. thank you very much. for that to come all hide every 14 their life from the pakistan. afghanistan border as that people along australia is east coast has been ordered to evacuate their homes as tropical psycho and alfred heads towards the state of queensland. $80000.00 homes on the gold coast have already lost power. the storm is forecast to move land full on saturday authorities . one full 1000000 people could be affected from minister on to the albany,
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says the region should help for the best. but for pass for the west, china is pushing its role as a piece broke up with for a minute so long as the promising to safeguard global peace and stability. he made the comments or the national people's congress in badging. and although he didn't specifically mentioned the united states, he warned the law of the jungle could return. tony chang report some done don't on the border with north korea. the broken bridge on the river, the border between north korea and china. a memorial to the last time chinese and american troops faced each other in battle, the bridge partially destroyed by american bombers in 1951 with the trump administration, openly talking about the threat from china. this concern tensions could return. for china, as foreign minister was keen to say his country was committed to global peace and security when he addressed gen lists on friday. imagine if every country emphasized the own priority and
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a brief extras and his status. the world would fall back into the law of the jungle . small and written countries would bear the brunt and the international reviews and the order will be viewing attacked. on the war and ukraine minister one e judge, those involved to reach an equal, incurable peace saying no country should build its security on the and security of another. when i asked about you as president donald trump's plan to take care of the gaza, you said china supported agents plan for reconstruction of the strip heading. the priority is where a lot of things cease fire and an increase in humanitarian aid of the month of global diplomatic turbulence. it was a performance designed to reassure if china is willing to play that them, that role that the us used to play, then we could see a kind of a, an asian order emerging out of this. chaos and confusion,
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interprets and disruptions. and in that's international order, it could be a sure let, and could be independent underwritten by china. not the china would be relying on stuff power alone. an increase in military spending will allow it to expand and enhance its capabilities abroad. and territorial flash points remain on taiwan and in the south china sea. but china has many more friends today in the tent in 1950. so many years this bread stretching across into north korea was the main axis of chinese diplomatic influence. today that sole change chinese trade links and influence stretched all across the globe. and this, the united states supposed to withdrawal. china is more than ready to step in a thick mist while is up the banks of the river. china are appears to be positioning itself as a bridge across the troubled diplomatic waters. tony cheng l. g 0,
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and northeastern china, mexico. in canada, i have been given a one month free, free from much of the 25 percent us tires that came into force earlier this week. present. donald trump now says goods that fall under the us, mexico, canada agreement will be temporarily exempt from the levies. trump negotiated the trade agreements during his 1st time. it covers a significant proportion of the goods imported from washington's to largest trading partners. julie, it's, but it's in the middle of this one that i presented to mr. trump. the results we've had this month with regard, particularly to the decrease in the crossing of fentanyl from mexico into the united states. and that the lady had that most. i mean 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 on jesse or she advertise? he has more from canada as capital ottawa. if everything this refrain from tyrus for canadian goods, that
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a compliance with the existing free trade agreements with the u. s. has only made canadian officials both at the federal and provincial. 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 in april, donald trump, singling out canada as he was signing the executive order in the oval office talking about lumber. i'm very showing a great deal of anger about canadian impulse, but the very but we keep a hearing from officials now based from prime minister to 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,
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move to the united states, damage canada, economically and they think that is the point of beyond. she advertise c l g 0, also of an inmate on death row in the usa to south carolina is only hours away from being the 1st criminal to be executed by firing squad in the us in 15 years. brad sigmund is convicted of murdering his ex girlfriend's parents at that home in 2001 local church has held a vigil and his calling for the death penalty to be abolished since it was reinstated almost 5 days ago, only 3 inmates have faced the firing squad, at least 22 people have been killed in a gun fight between gang members in ecuador, rival factions, among the laws, to get a tiger runs tiger on itself. i'm pronouncing that life. one of the most powerful drug gangs in the country were involved the fighting broke out in the port city of quite a keel. ecuador has suffered,
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worsening violence in recent years. during the rapid rise of the drug cartels using its force to ship. okay, into the us and europe. so don has filed a case at the international court of justice, accusing the united arab emirates of committing genocide. so don says the u e arms and finds the rapids support forces paramilitary group that's committed to it. systemic systematic war crimes, especially and on for the you a call the case of publicity stunt the 2 year conflicts between strands on me in the re surface k of tens of thousands of people, the space, 40000000 and driven the country to the bank of famine and i, jerry and senator has been suspended from the senate doctor. she accused its need to effectual. sold that shock. 40 or do i? god made the accusation against senate president gods. we are tabio. last week. it was rejected by the ethics committee over a procedural violations. the committee bought her from the office and withdrew her
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allowances and security for 6 months in response. for women serving nigeria is 109 senate seat, the lowest number since it returned to democratic rule in 1919, not both frances has thanks people for their praise in his, for his public message issue. since he was admitted to hospital last month, an audio message from the head of the roman catholic church was broadcast during a nightly vigil in st. peter's square. the 88 year old has spent 3 weeks at hospital in rome, suffering from pneumonia. the vatican stays full, francis is now safe. still ahead on alex's era, a 2nd spacecraft lands on the moon in less than a week as a latest lunar race intensified. and the moment to forget for one of the tongue tongue spray is in new york,
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a roll for leads that's coming up next seems for scrubs the the image source is gemma. thank you. fully manchester united types of a tracy. the season high in the bottom is off today will help to a one will draw with route. so see that in the right for the last 16 tie is competition. is the nice. is there any remaining jobs of silverware this year? and they took the lead in spain to joshua is etc. so see that we're giving us a penalty for a handful by united captains renee fernandez. catalog to solve the school that this won't kick to secure to for the front of site. the 2nd like is at old trafford on says inches united will see it could be better, but could be the worse because in the last 20 minutes i felt the team really tired,
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but i feel the penalty. i felt that the more or it wasn't control of, of the game. one thing that i'm sure they are really anxious to score goals and tween game, so they are doing all the best. and then sometimes they want to do the best, but they are, they are not deciding the best the best way in the, in that position. last one that thought side is at, outlaw alternate and go from that filled at lucas. that file size kept in sewing machine minutes as the result is a big wakeup. cool. and that coach wasn't happy either. it wasn't right for us and pretty much all transferred to the guy we didn't really get to grips with any part of the game. now we struggle to sort of guide any momentum with people with what is aggressive was we needed to be with the hospital. it's very decided that there was nobody to live one day today. just, i mean, you guys found about to fall behind and that's how i was ranges,
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but they equalized. what i see have go from. i didn't send that g to read and finish this. i'm writing just say, went on to win 31 and assemble to give the school just side a great chance of make it into the quarter finals. it's not fair to say what very bad in defense because we weren't reading that february maybe less. but for me, it was a good results because the way we perform the results could be bigger than this one . as simple as well cop could be expanded again to 64 teams and 20. so i see, according to visa, you say they are considering an idea raised at a meeting earlier this week. the move would seem, well, the course of it's $211.00 member associations take part in the tournaments, which is set to be hosted by spain and portugal and who were okay next year as well . caught in the usa, mexico and canada will already see an increase from 32 countries to 48
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spanish prosecutors are requesting a new trial for a former football chief elizabeth. the audit is who was found guilty of sexual assaults after kissing women's world cup champion and jenny m o. so with the others was fine with $11000.00, but was found not guilty of collision if allegations the pressure of the planet to say the case was consensual. prosecution is wanting to be on his child and have appealed the verdict for my us open champion, am about to connie has returned to the court for the 1st time since dealing with a stroke. uh, the dubai its in last month, the bridge plan has extra security with her, with indian wells. often she was left in tears behind the on pause child to unwanted attention from the mountain do bye bye to connie was up against depends more cuz you might in the 1st round in california, but she lost in straight sets. she says she's trying to put the incident behind i didn't have what happened into by my head as those today. and i think maybe just if anything like a bit of
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a lack of preparation on the side of the school. i think it depends what sorts of frame of mind you are in. i think autopay is will say like, yeah, if that feeling good like it's great if then not like it can be more difficult and challenging, but you just have to kind of overcome whatever tools that come your way and, and just keep, keep going forward. oh, no problem. so okay, i'm on face in the men's competition. the 38 year old who's making his 16, the parents, the indian wells isn't doing his best doctors. 5 is. yeah, a lot of stuff in straight sets to be specific. if this tends to be made that joke of which opens his campaign on site today, he's be moving up with 3. so i'm ground some champion and the marie following dr. which is decision to in definitely extend these coaching partnership with the now we're tied marie shrug which takes on the basic vandalism shop. i'm enjoying the relation with andy as i feel feel like we are going through the process of getting to know each other on the court in
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a different way than we have known each other for 25 years. so it's, it's obviously a new role for him. you know, he's, he's also exploring it and trying to, you know, understand how he can excel in it. i, i, i'm trying to communicate as much as i can on the quote off the court to, to, for us to be able to connect better golf load number 2, very mcroy as 3 shelves behind the laser, off to the opening round of the arnold palmer invitational in florida, the nose and arson baffled high winds in orlando to finish with a round a 70. he leads a group of 5 flyers on to under fall straight ahead of defending champion and well number one school seat chef law. 2023 us. they've been jumping windham clock is out in front t's at 5 on the ball, often knocking in 3 bodies in the last 6 holes. the music is crickets. those have arrived in dubai ahead of that champions. tracy decided with india on sunday.
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they beat south africa by 50 runs in the semi finals, the black tops only size, and then his competition came against india in 2000. but this time india have the upper hand. they've already beaten new zealand and the group sage. and i've tried all of them much as and do by because of the political tensions with highest pockets dawn while i'm using it and i've traveled back and forth. yeah. so part of the challenge i thing, you know, i think we've been to replace here and, and obviously impacts down into us. so. yeah, but i think that, you know, the guys understand it's, you know, it's part of it these days and you know, we've had a bit of a roll on and hopefully, hopefully continues brazil heading to next year as well. base will classic off just basing germany $64.00 and a qualify in arizona. is that 1st plastic since 2013 a joint columbia and it's around 2 am taiwan who would fonts to the 20 team tournament which will be held in march next to japan of the defending champions. and for our reset lewis hamilton and charlotte clay, i have been ceiling excitement amongst the funds ahead of assess race of the season next week and melvin. they've taken that cost for
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a spin in front of $35000.00 support is also known as to facie in midland there for always highland, a city. i'm a single guy for a record, extending 8 well twice with his new team, often media moving to them from the series. well 1st the already just driving for our is a huge on a, but um, they already have an incredible legacies. so it's not that they need necessarily a another championship because they have so many already, but i know that's what they exist to do to, to, to work towards. and i know that supposed to be a dying for that. and um, it would be, uh, i thought, i'm fine i, i wouldn't have to find the words to be out to express just how special that would be. but that's what directors as a result of sports. now melissa gemma, thank you very much for that. they are the symbol of the beauty of nature, but perhaps not for much longer. new studies suggest humans are causing the butterfly populations to decline rapidly. rob reynolds has a story from the sanchez,
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a moderate post schmidt. everything shall product 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 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
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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 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,
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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. a test of the largest rocket in the world has ended in a fiery debris shower over the caribbean space. excess township blew up after going into an uncontrolled spent 8 minutes after take off. on an on mosque says the craft will eventually bring humans to mars. to private companies have landed on the moon within a few days of each other. intuitive machines a fina joins fire, fries blue go says the new as robots to explore the surface. it's all part of the
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expanding space race with practical purposes. as common. baker explains what a difference a week makes on the moon. birds 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 land were 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 this intuitive machine. second lander is on the moon, but its 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
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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. 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
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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 calling baker algae 0. and i assure you, some of the most impressive and beautiful sizes in japan at the moment, the world's famous cherry blossoms. b 3 is in collazo area on early blooming variety and blooming early march. tokyo's cherry trees are expected to blossom
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laser in the months. millions of visitors watched the spectacle every year, which lasts for around 3 weeks. when he is coming up on to survey shortly, stay with the trumps agenda includes everything from tax cuts to integration, but how much is real and how much is bluster? is it runs footprint across the middle, the shrinking, the trump administration is wing options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for your a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. what's it likes to be an undocumented person in donald trump's america? then it will all be 100 and documented farm worker lives in a constant state of fear. my needs are greater than to see if i don't go out to work. i won't have anything to feed, my son, being separated from him is her greatest fear. those fears are shared by the
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estimated 1800000 undocumented persons in california alone. these are the people donald trump, calls dangerous criminals. being documented here and now means being afraid to go to your job, right? to take your kids to school, afraid even to leave your house the impact of shifting power dynamics. all you have to do is flip the switch and he has an authoritarian state divided opinion. you can listen to a person's words, but you should judge that by their auction. international conflict is there a split in? is to take a look, unity or any weakness to their workshops and the urgency of climate action which stopped attending these kind of companies that will lead to any we'll final thoughts takes on the big issues without 0
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the . ringback the, the, the syrian government sends reinforcements to the northwest, softer fighting between security forces and the outside regime, loyalists skills. 15 news for the back to boy and watching l. g 0 live for my headquarters in the also coming

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