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and you can see the training sha was bubbling up into bolivia, pushing up towards ecuador remains very width across much of the amazon base. and on monday, i think we're looking largely central to central america. and the carrier being that is going to change extra storm system of running its way across the florida panhandle. it's going to bring some way to whether it's essential parts of mexico on sunday, and a bubble of storms into west scenarios of cuba. we will see those in havana by tuesday. north america things are looking pretty quiet, decal, central area, so quiet and down as well across the south as that storm system system pushes as a further east by monday. of the in depth analysis of the day sidelines is lebanon's ami capable of keeping the peace both internally and externally informed opinion. this the united states investing in the redevelopment of jobs, the, i think would be
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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 sun rises really up to the, the history was written, it became a theory is here, the be students and it totally the timeless june the
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th sometime cried. you're watching, i'll just say, or a reminder about top stories. the salad syrian security sources say more than 250 of the members have been killed in days of fighting with groups loyal to ally of president bashar assad. the violence has taken place mostly in the coastal port cities of look talk you in touch. this is roy elizabeth holding hide from gaza for an 8 strides. die as it's full says continue to attack palestinians in this trip. at least 2 people were killed in a icon. garza cities, china. yeah. neighborhoods. so he is ready. um he has right in many areas near janine and the occupied west bank. local people say the military is byron indiscriminately at vehicles in the area. early it is ready for us is demolished home. and janine is really on the launch to wide scale military,
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a sold in the north of the occupied with bank around 6 weeks ago. and more than 40000 palestinians had been forced to flee their homes. in hebron is ready forces of storm to ali hospital and confiscated security camera system. the palestinian ministry of health has condemned the ride cooling. it's a violation of international law. is ready, forces had been carrying out more rides across the occupied west bank soldiers, 5 gunshots and use done grenades in the village of beck, annapolis on sunday morning palestinians, living on the increasingly restrictive conditions in the occupied territory and vice being rated all the time and at any time the
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within the democratic republic of congo over one defact in $23.00 rebels are advancing towards the strategic town of walla collie. that's the last major mining area being held by government and forces in north k through provence. and recent weeks, the m 23 cab should go on the provincial capital of north k through and because of the main city and south keeping province, the hundreds of people fleeing the village. if not, i'll be on the north, keep your province with government. and ribble forces have been fighting now families fling from the villages, searching for refuge away from the violence taking place on the roads to la cali. so far as he's offering a $5000000.00 bounty to anyone who helps the risk image with the 3 ripple lead is kimberly security forces are facing and other major challenge up to one of its allied to groups announced it has joined him. 235 is known as the group that can be to the military unit has been active in eastern the congress
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a decades and fighting with the army for the last 3 years. it's leaders announced this weekend, said it's officially joining the in 23 to find what they call the mismanagement of the constraints the governments of more on this, we're joined now by elaine. why? county who is in government island? what more can you tell us about these licensed re eval advances? how much impact are they having the as well, the impact is very huge. many the for the domestic government because we have to remind to our view as dots. m $23.00 has been a portfolio in the mid area including customs board and. busy also the mining major mining areas and this, it was that it was the last thing right to now it was the only remaining my ending under the control of the governments about to not only be a mining video like any other. this is industrial with my own by one of the international companies. cannot you on copeland,
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the events that was on which people are working it out, they have their own private a up onto the have their own. it'll just take, it's almost like a private area. well, everything i had on the deal, so yeah, i've been getting too much taxes and even the only remaining big tax is owned by the us government twice. and now it's done by, on the west single, this rebel being displayed as a way to now security associates and even civil society. and i really want forming the labels. i've managed to stick over the area of the building to is just now the limits of to the territory all for my c. c d's. why do you kind of duty to what rebels i he didn't write to now, so many people on google does we mention on your cell from the cvd on trying to get shows around it, because the majority of people weld with here in that for us will come the model from must be sent to adjust their mouth when them to the people over this area, or for 60 certain plans right now. it's making more charlotte to people, women and children trying now to 6 show does their own. but at the same time,
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it was a progressive d r. a c is facing a big issue right now with these ami adults. so these are nice situational down the ground, which is giving more debate to the, to the rebels by a device in co, out. okay, thank you so much, elaine, before you go so i'm obviously this means most of billions being displaced from their homes wherever they fling to. now what sort of help are they able to get? it's very difficult to say to yourself many a this particular moment to save the tone of go my here, the bucket under the core total them 22. and then the solve to people majority 2 of the international or the was where, where, where does the like if they were taking away have people we do from the ground, even those who are walking, the executive we do is the, on the ground. so people like to do for, for their own the right to know this is why, for example, in this particular area of my sister,
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there is no longer any easy for working properly with the people around. so majority of people are leaving the world deal with already this place trying now to are those are going back where there they did, they came from just like it more than others are trying to for was for not in the city of what do you call it about this is exactly the 1st. busy it was i progressing because when it kind of was all really the hosting type was on the people in that how to do and the different on the charges. and now this people from the us when i used to, to what the simplest. so we, this calendar very difficult to suggest one of the population in the abscess of this. it was me. okay, thank you so much for bringing us a little. that's a line language economy for us in gun. so as elaine was mentioned in v, in $23.00 is advancing towards wiley colleen awarding development for the congolese government. the town is home to the largest 10 deposits in the country. that includes good busy mines. that accounts for between 50 and 80 percent of 10 exports
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from north keep a somewhat economy months supported will probably owned by the government. so if lost its tax, revenues will be heavily reduced. so the town sits on the main roads running from the east to the city of cas on connie a well, some on this we joined now by chrysler and bhaskar on who is the director of the critical minerals security program at the center for strategic and international studies she joins us from washington. d. c. thanks so much for being with us here. announce. is there a festival? i mean, this is essentially what it all comes down to. all of this fine thing is of the minerals thank you so much for having me. minerals are a huge part of the story. i remember it was back in the new jersey last august meeting with the minister of the head of the geological survey. some of the big multinational, as you know, they said look, the biggest driver we want to end. the war is stopped buying the minerals from the proxy by the minerals from the owner. you know,
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we've seen quite successfully that rwanda has developed a critical minerals and, you know, kind of cooperation agreements with the european union, except again, using connelly's minerals. so what it's done is it's fueled a long standing conflict, and without the money coming in from the minerals, it wouldn't be able to continue for some of okay, well i guess taking a step back, can you just put it into context for us? how valuable these minerals these mines perspective, i look at the 20 biggest producing copper mines in the world. the, to the, the mines with the 2 highest or grades are both in the condo. if i look at the 5 biggest producing cobalt mines in the world, 4 of them are in the condo. they also obviously have high, significant quantities of gold, 10, tungsten t angelo. we saw a back in the, you know, somewhere in there or around 2010. the us passed the dodd frank act to prevent kind of the expansion of conflict minerals. and that was really targeted at the d. r c
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in neighboring countries. so significant reserves of high quality minerals, i mean the months of support, it will probably owned by the government. so if that taken, there's no real tax revenue for the government. how heavily impact it's could it be in in terms of the mining industry? yeah, the mining industry seems to be heavily. i mean it's a huge deterrent to further investment. first and foremost, a 2nd. i mean, if you look at what's going on now, i mean, there was, there were a number of western companies that were starting to look at investing in the d r c that are kind of pulling back in, hesitate should. now the conflict is, you know, when i look at the fact that it takes 18 years on average to build in mind. and then that mind can run for 30 to a 100 years. you know, if there is conflict risk of expropriation smuggling crying that becomes the top to turn it to doing business. well, you mentioned the results. this is valuable, is this and as much capital as being invested and then would be heavily protected.
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but as we've seen in 23 variables have been pretty successfully advancing a do you see that continuing? is this a failure from the government? look, i mean, you have to remember that video. she has limited financial resources. if you actually go back and look about the last 10 years, a huge amount of the findings going into their security and stabilization are actually coming through overseas development assistance from countries like the us in countries in the u. so 1st of all, we have to remember that there's very limited financial resources. this is a heart of why presidency has come to present donald trump in the us. and off are also going to the you to say, can we do a minerals for military age swap, because ultimately there's limited capacity, limited capacity there. so what this would essentially do is give the us any you exclusive access to mineral in exchange for the provided military support, because ultimately there's only so much left. okay, we'll have to leave it there, but thank you so much for for explaining and running us through all of that. that is chrysler, and bhaskar and
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a director of the critical minerals security program. thank you. see to the united states as ordered as non emergency government personnel to leave south sudan. the state department has cited security concerns for the evacuation order from the capital of cuba, adding the width and this had become readily available. the will to come submit a space of violence between security forces i've just seen by president solves a q and an on the group whose government has alleged is linked to the 1st vice president, the united nation sit on saturday that increased violence has threatens the fridge all power sharing deal between the country's top to lead as well. earlier this month, the security forces arrested 2 ministers and several military officials allied with vice president. read, shaw. the government accused. i'm a shot loyalist of attacking a military garrison. net and see a town on march. the 4th is part of the escalating violence in the upper nile stays . and michelle has potty has denied enforcement. then on friday,
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a certain these general and thousands of soldiers were killed when the un helicopter trying to evacuate them. come on, came honda attack in that same area. so looking with is monitoring developments. so for us from neighboring can you know, can obviously a lot has been going on there and escalating over the last several dies. what's happening there at the moment? well the national security service has said that it's has made arrests following the there's a risk that you that you just mentioned that, but it said that it's only arrested people who it believes connected to the violence that's taken place and it has enough the rest of people because of political affiliation at all because of their ethnicity or any other reason. it seems that even continue making arrest the people that suspects being involved. supervisors, adams taking place in recent weeks, including those incidents that you mentioned. meanwhile,
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the un un of joined others cooling for at the escalation, cooling for com and expressing atkinson a t a. c is a great threat to the 2018 p stale. as it ended a 5 year civil war at the killed about 400000 people. you know, as i mentioned, the united states is ordered as non emergency government personnel to, to leave the country. what impact is that going to happen? i guess, what does it tell us about just how dangerous the united states is? it believes that this could become of the many thousands of people, dependent on humanitarian aid in different parts of the sea. done some still displaced from the former. the previous civil war that ended in 2018. the others are affected by flooding, climate change, or other more recent conflicts. and when the complex of rough, of course,
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it makes it very difficult. most of these locations, by the way, only accessible by and from g, the to be in supplies is difficult when complex escalate. to can make it impossible to bring food to displacement caps or other sites that people have depending on the kind of support, se, withdrawal or not. imagine cus, stuff, certainly not gonna make things any easier. meanwhile, uh, been uh, in its out of nasa than the, uh, that's where the general that you mentioned was killed uh on uh, on friday. uh, we're still waiting to find out what the, the, the latest is that from the white tell me who have denied. uh that the tv has denied uh, being responsible for killing at the general. okay. thanks so much. malcolm malcolm's web for us in kenya. a hello kendra, this governing liberal policy is electing a new leader to succeed. justin true, died standing on to you as president, donald trump will be high on the agenda for whoever takes charge. she offered tons,
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he has more from also just intruder resigned in january. this country deserves a real choice in the next election. after 9 years of office, the prime minister had become unpopular and been under pressure to go for some time . in the capitalist for his departure was the resignation of his deputy prime minister and finance minister chris your freedoms. in december he's the one of the 2 front brothers and the liberal party leadership election. i guess some people are really scared of canada fighting back the favorite though as mount comic a former governor of the bank of canada, governor of the bank of england and the economic adviser to address intruder. i'm here to build the strongest economy for all canadians. the 2 of them are essentially trading on their credentials. chris or friedland is arguing
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that she negotiated the canada, us mexico free trade agreement, that she is an experience negotiator tried and tested in the political arena. mark carney, essentially a central banker. he is selling his credentials as someone who understands how economies work, but he has never had any direct experience in politics. 6 good morning, freedom says you look out for the middle call from tame the cost of living. however, she's also bedrooms, has been 2 percent of canada's g. d. p on defense by 2027. she's a foreign policy hawk, often attracting russian president vladimir fusion and a storage shed folder of israel. county is a relatively little about foreign policy. he says he also intends to meet the 2 percent defense spending go, but 3 years later in 2030 cuz main focus is presenting himself as fiscally conservative, but certainly liberal. the man who guided the bank of canada through the 2008
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financial crisis. the bank of england through breakfast and we can handle the potential economic crisis canada faces. now, over the last several weeks. the main question facing liberal policy voters is who has the best strategy to come from donald trump? christ you have freedom to is offering robust confrontation, mount call, navy com, application of kind of this economic leverage. she, everytime seattle to 0, also focused on has, there's a deadline for thousands of f, can nationals to leave by the end of the month as part of a reparation plan. millions of f, 10 microns live and focused on many slid onto the telephone. pretend to pallet in 2021 the you in is concerned about the multi phase plan. that includes people who were promised that they relocated to the united states and other countries. the integrity, administrative ones, mass deportations. who begin for those who don't go by the end of the month. hundreds of fund, good issues have been protesting in the capital desk demanding justice for an 8
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year old girl who was allegedly right the demonstrate is also called for the rights of women to be protected in the country. they demanded the resignation of the home affairs adviser. was i blame for not caring, guaranteeing women safety for flooding and $100.00 killing me through an hour, winds half at the strategy instead of queensland, the weather conditions of the remnants of a cycle. and this being downgraded to a tropical storm. the system is slowly crossing the mainland damaging homes and operating trees in south east. in queensland $320000.00 homes without electricity, the se, premier says the loss of power, there is the worst if a cause by a natural disaster. as the situation inclines and, and northern yusef wells remains very serious to do flash flooding and heavy winds . heavy wind, full damaging wind gusts, and coastal surf impacts are expected to continue the coming dies. i urge everyone
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to continue to listen carefully to the emergency or sorry these tragically last night it was confirmed. the 61 year old man has died in flood waters need dari, go in yusef miles out thoughts with he's loved ones and the community at this hot breaking tom the debris left by the cycle and has left families desperate to support and electricity thousands needed to take cover when the storm made land for the sea fell, rod on top of the fell on its just touching it really high things of the tray size where it is and doesn't pull any further. we actually manage the care of imposter across the right here, and we've just realized that time we've got 2 big trees. have come down and pulled fencing up and things. so we'll spend most of the day assessing that and trying to find that out for to the us now we have full wall fines or raging in the hamptons,
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a wealthy area on long island in new york. on new york, governor kathy herschel declared, a state of emergency in the area on saturday afternoon with already is in several towns close to to the funds of cold for locals to evacuate. as the vatican says, the pope francis has spent a client nice and hospital as he recovers from dublin pneumonia. the for the full straight week, the 88 year old is not appearing publicly for his sunday, placing in some pages square and the vatican says he is responding well to treatment and his showing gradual slides improvements and recent days the pipe was admitted to hospital on february, the full tank that's on his boat now. his far tom, thank you so much and be a new zealander contesting crickets. champions, trophy final and july is india chase. 222 for victory and the captain rowe had shaw
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my last task for the 12th time in a row. and new zealand got off to a flying star. with the bad things to wretched are of interest. they lost wickets at crucial stages. daryl mitchell, top scoring was 65 as they posted 251 for 7. a quick response from india shawna brought up a 50 off just 41 balls. not for the 1st time and the tournament. glen phillips pulled off the stunning catch to keep the black caps in the contest. football now and turning in his fault back from tools down again. this borne f as a match near as full time. goals for mark is tanveer and resilience stripe or have nielsen on left to no lapse as the chase champions league places. that square is looking to avoid the 15th lead to feats of the season came back. seems to goes from pop a sorry, a late penalty from son who meant of state and 13 the 2nd in the table are sol will be amy to cut liver pool. 16 point lead when they
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take on manchester, united at old trafford, later united or down in 15 placement table on the last 4 of their last 6 home, least matches for everybody know what clubs is a really tough moment is everything at the same time the, the the only thing i can do in our, our place can do is perform well. and when people have the right to, to, to protest, i think is a good thing to do. that is part of our glove. and if everybody has a voice, francis start read me player, antoine to paul suffered a serious knee injury during whose team 6 nations went over ireland. the ball had to leave the patch after an irish clair fell on his leg, rupturing appreciate ligaments in his right need. france won the dublin contest, 4227 to move top of the championship table. 28 year old captain confirmed he will miss the final round the competition next weekend with the french. well, looks punch the title. now that job page says it's
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a struggle for him to play tennis at the moment he lost his opening match with the indian wells masters. the 24th time grand slam champion was beaten and $0.03, but i'll stick vendor. shallow only got into the tournament after another 20 pulled out. jock mention $37.00 unforced errors was the slip to a 3rd consecutive loss, as always is opening around to feed and cuts our last month and his retirement from the australian open semi finite in january. that's only the 2nd time since 2008 that junk which is last 3 straight matches his last title victories more than 7 months ago when he took the gold medal at the paris olympics. he hasn't won a grand slam since 2023. when he wants free of the 4 majors, ja, strictly and french, and us opens. of course, i had an incredible courier in being consistent. the so many years of you, so you have high expectations of yourself and things are different obviously for me,
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the last couple of years struggling to, to play on the desired level. it's a challenge, it's a struggle for me. so it is what it is, i guess uh, nothing can prepare you for, for that moment in a sense, you know, us experience it and try to deal with it. of a women, it's number one, arena blanco's trying to regain her form since lives. now certainly open funnel in january. she's suffered early exits and cuts her and to by. she's off to winning started anything well speeding american mccartney kessler in straight sets. steph curry has become just be 26 player to score 25000 points. and the m b a. he got there with a trademark 3 point or is he helped the golden state warriors speak the detroit pistons is also now just 7 short of making 4003 corners, which no claire has ever done for only thing guys. i think we're now doing guys have done with the franchise, so that's pretty pretty special. and the names are on a list,
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so are synonymous with best buy history. so that's pretty cool. it's good news for le bron james lake or is there a game winning street? came to an end against the boston celtics. and james exit. exit is the contest early with a growing injury. the soon as i saw him grab his grind and say, it's my growing, i just move on to the next thing. not that i don't care, i don't care obviously, but i was trying to get a basketball game and raining toward a friends champion is how they pulled a char. i had to recover from a big crash to clean his latest victory city and was able to take himself off to secure victory at the strada bianca arranged in italy. first writer in history twins back to back titles. all right, that is all your sport, pronounced speculative tone. thank you so much for. we'll see you in a couple of hours. so that's all for me. tell mccrae for this news. uh you can find
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much more on our website though. the address for that is l. g 0, don't com. i'm going to be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of the dice use to make sure you stay with us. the in a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together that is tough. alexa is transforming every day in the 1st part of the 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 a just either continues and from the truth, the fact tag in the balance, he's going after the media in a way that's unprecedented. the narrative is being rewritten. he's choosing to
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amplify. when voices of silence agendas prevail, the tax on the press on x, the part of a broader effort to suppress the story. systemic emissions mean control. what has this discussion looked like in a right wing? and media circles, again is for 50, is being labeled with the situation. the listening post coding the media analysis era in a dog chrome with no electricity. fact my id shows us how she makes a living. she's displaced from cup to a has been missing since the war began. she's been shoved, couldn't, was, has 7 children in a school room. she just had the, the income is 5000. so then he's pounds. that's just to us dollars. this is and he said, custom says more than 70 percent of the people displaced by the conflict, women and children. most of them are really unhappy with those or are raising the children alone. aside from displacement, 10 cities, human rights organizations say they, but i just did. and most cases of abduction and sexual abuse again. so then these
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women, local assistance committees organize workshops for hundreds of women and girls willing to acquire all types of skills that are on is hospitalization. but these women are showing the ceilings and the local community insta, not just trying to help the, the serious prison calls for unity out the hundreds of people are killed and fighting between security forces and funds is loyal to ally of prison percent all sides the cry this is al serra live from the also coming up grief, hunger and uncertainty as well continues.
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