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likes to concentrations, marshalling, new jobs, etc, etc. now these are temporary targets. now, the either means that the us has thoughts or to tacitly feed you credit information again. or they figured out that you know what we can still hit, fix targets, fix targets like cities like most go for instance. so airfields oil refineries. we know where they are. and this is a massive attack, as you said, the largest attack of the war. so yes, extremely significant. hm. yeah, i imagine a lot of on those around the world's going to be watching this a pretty closely. but i want to ask you about how do we were defining drones here? because when i think of drones, i'm thinking about the small remote things that are, that you can fly yourself. or of course, the large scale ones that we very often see the us, the flying. but of course, other countries have that as well. tell us what kind of drones were talking about innocence. caesar also drugs, but really what we're talking about is this middle ground that is being used very much like the iranian showerhead is used against your training and targets. they used in a cheap cruise missile dial like a roles. so you know,
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they felt the range to be able to reach them. they've got a significant go ahead, and if you find them out, say a refinery, something extremely fundable, whatever you can guys have been out. of course you've got the stalling system as well. none of this would be possible, really, this targeting wouldn't be possible if you didn't have the stalling system to be able to guide these drawings in. but they usually attached with cameras, and they can guide these things in, in real times and quite something, just a lot heavier. want to ask you just briefly feeding back to what the bad presidents lensky has been saying about building up their minds of ukraine's own facility. for creating and building this, this kind of weapon rate. this is a test bed, isn't it? i mean, everyone, every more scenario is in video, but i'm kind of testing ground for new kinds of materials. do you think, to some extent, this is what we're seeing here. that at least, as we mentioned, as you were talking about before, analysts are going to be watching this closely to try to fix out the data from this very much. so i know you crane is the absolute crucible for where drone technology
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is being refined and built up as well. they need to be able to do this bedroom, their own domestic drug production is huge, and it dump tails with cruise, missile production, and other types of missiles that they're developing as well. and these are getting longer, longer and longer in range. the caring, large of warheads and they're getting more accurate as well. so yes, 70 percent of this. so the ukranian battlefield are attributed to drugs. so it gives you an idea of as you right. he said this accord cop to then you got the single range single use cruise missile. and then of course you got these large ones like the products uh like the bar at the top of flying missions and come back and land and colleagues, thanks very much indeed. that's alex good, helpless, i'll just see it as defensive to to find you want to take you back to the situation and guys and kind of had one hospital was once a lifeline for people in the north, but it now lies in ruins. after months it is really a tax in a desperate attempt to restore medical services. stuff have setup
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a field. hospital is comp time and there operating with minimal resources. both are color reports from northern gotta make shift hospital clinic completely overwhelmed. patients line up for hours in the help of receiving treatments in the last few to can facility and much of a waiting in northern garza. but these 10, so not enough doctor's saying the reality here is so that you know, this field hospital suffers with severe shortages of medical and medical supplies and tools as a badly needed by the palestinians. and know the guys who don't even find food always have for themselves. we treat patients, especially pregnant women with the minimal care because of our limited resources. the clinic has been set up in the ruins of come out one hospital. that was a group of typically besieged by his but 80 forces throughout the war and gaza. it was to find that in for was to close in the same velocity of to so we'll just assume the complex sitting get on fire and sort of thing stuff. and patients to
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leave a vital building now destroyed. it is a core piece interest on a piece of broken and scattered. this being the hospital is in high demand with many people walking full kilometers across mountain, gaza, to get to see the problem. we stood waiting and a very long q in order to get some treatment that we can't even find transportation to bring us here from think last year of suffering is massive. we want to live and we just have to stay alive. this is our hospital, which is just tended to attend the age of goodness agents like the u, as a trend with agency units. a loan is what is located in gauze that we've continued to kill, was investigating consequences on children and families unless it is lifted. thousands of children have already been referred to to come in for acute nutrition tab. i worked for an hour carrying my b b who kept crying and screaming the whole way. i bought him biscuits and came
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here to get some medicines for him. you know, today's hot in the cues very long and my child can't tolerate anymore. so now some of the kids son has been able to receive the flights of supply mints. he needs to supply. the supplies are running low on it is not noon when a small was comb with a little a being blocked by his why a lot of the collapse of garbled has cost as the children are not getting the food and the health care they need. and if this doesn't improve, the health of an entire generation would be at the risk for the rest of their lives . why they can do so just him out of one hospital, all is fine. i'm joining as i was at the outer m as an associate professor that your son university in contact. good. have you with us again, let's speak about the negotiations on the talks, at least that are happening in doha. at the moment, stephanie decker was saying, that there is that it's being held behind closed doors. it's very difficult to get a degree of information i. but what would you expect to hear from these thoughts?
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well, i think, you know, there has to be a choice made between whether we're going to see a continuation or assumption of the original cease fire deal that was signed back in january. that would have already entered into the 2nd phase. or as israel has now for an act on, on that agreement and has decided it would further like to see an extension of the 1st phase of this would accomplish most of the goals that, that israel had from the seas bar, which is the retrieval of it's of it's captive from cause a while at the same time, not having to fulfill its commitments, which of course and so is the delivery of aid as well as the more crucially, perhaps the withdrawal of israeli military and its forces from guys. and one of the things that as deputy was drawing our attention to was that is a government collection having to reach agreement on march 31st of course with the budget. and that is going to be a crucial part. the timeline is that i, i long side of this, i want to ask you about what we were reporting about yesterday. these a suggestion that there has been serving towards between the us. i'm homeless
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directly. now. these are being played done by us actually of state, marco rubio. what do you think that tells us about the way that the us is, is framing or feel like they've negotiations with homeless, but also the, the, the totes that are happening and on? well, i think it tells us that the lesson is, and that is really leadership are not necessarily aligned completely. i think we're seeing certainly an effort to do something unprecedented. which has to have a direct line of communication between senior us officials and the leadership of mass. but it's really limited in terms of its scope that the united states has essentially said that they're only interested in the retrieval of the us citizens who are remained captive at garza. and they don't want the broader agreement. whereas how mass it seems, has attempted to enter into these discussions with the purpose of potentially finding a more long term, or at least a medium term solution. given what we've heard about the possibility of an extended truce, the last as much as 10 years. and i want to ask, you know,
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about this move by israel saying that it's going to cut off highly tricity supplies to cause a fine to send it correctly. it's not really been supplying a great deal of attic tricity to guys since the start of the war. what is behind this and honest with using? well, i think, you know, we have to remember that initially, israel has claimed that its intention is to starve the people of cause that going all the way back to october 7th of 2023. and it has used its power as, as the kind of the occupying force and gaza, to essentially strict the entry of a, to destroy the basics of life, including in this latest decision, the pulling the plug, essentially on a, the solid ization plans that is meant to be the basic form of, of access to water for hundreds and hundreds of thousands of palestinians. all of this is intended one to continue it's, it's overall, a genocidal aims and gaza. and secondly, and more specifically now,
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is to place deeper pressure on her mouse in order to simply accept the continuation of this 1st phase. i mean, again, let's remember that, you know, one day 42. israel was expected to withdraw from guys. i now work day 51 and they have not withdrawn from crucial entry points where, where much of this critical aid would have been coming from. so in many ways, this is essentially a continuation of the war by other means. really agreed to get your thoughts on this. does it allow me to and thank you very much. indeed. lots of us now with the stock market plunged on monday as trade intentions and economic uncertainty and a looming government shutdown gripped investors. all 3 major stock indices were done by an average of nearly 3 percent. when market is closed, the volatility is fueling fears of recession. but president donald trump is dismissing that prospect as opposed to 25 percent. ton of some goods from canada and mexico last week. these vend made sweeping exemptions. days later is also
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a double tax of some chinese invoice to 20 percent. major casualty, if the market meltdown is a loan mosque, electric car and make a test like it's seen, it's biggest single day drop in stock volume in 5 years. share prices felt like 15 percent on monday because light has lost more than $800000000000.00 in market value since its peak in december angle. it must roland trump, administration as being things in part. some. this lease is a chief economist with american institutes. a name is deputy division chief of the international monitoring fine. he says, it's more than just tied ups affecting market confidence. i think it would be wiser if we focus on what it is, a trump policies are doing. and i think the uncertainty as a broader uncertainty because the trunk came into office promising to reduce the size of government and therefore lower taxes. the prompts to deregulate the economy and the problems to use towers as one instrument to try to protect us predict
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american industries, and to give incentives for global investors to come invest noted states. so the terrace, which is one instrument in a broader package of policies. and right now i think the uncertainty is how is from going to do all this stuff of it on most is already causing a lot of disturbances about reducing the size of government. it's getting a lot of push back from it either sometimes from the cabinet. and i think with the small market investors right now, we say we've got a lot with trump administration to do. we don't see how they gonna accomplish all this stuff. and, and that's where i think the source when start is not so much the task, but rather kennedy k shrink the size of the, regulates and kind of get formed investors to come to united states. if you look at how much market decline it's been, it's been quite a bit in a short amount of time. but we're about what less than 10 percent of the peak of last february. and even the, the very, very highly valued and very volatile or a, i said the conductors are back to where they were 6 months ago. so in that, you know, would you have that kind of perspective,
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stock market investors are sitting on a lot of gains over the last 2 years. so this last period of turmoil in some ways is as you say, a correction of the perhaps overvalued market going in. and you as judge has declined to order the trump administration to restore for an aid contracts on grands terminated since the president took office 6 weeks ago. the ruling is a setback for organizations suing the us government for its freeze on nearly all $4.00 and $8.00 payments and agreements with a judge or to the acceleration of payments for $2000000000.00 worth of what already completed. 80 percent of usa programs have been scrapped under trump. rolando is that gonna cost the balance in just a few hours as the danish chatter tree heads for the general election independence from denmark and donald trump's push to take control of the island of being key campaign issues. ryland's main parties favor independence from denmark, but they differ on the timing opinion polls show fewer fav coming under us control
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. student protests as and savvy. i have blocked the entrance to the state and broad costs as building in belgrade. they've been demonstrating for monday. the 2nd is what they say is gentlemen corruption, there's been anger in salvia since 15 people died when the roof collapse as a train station last year. the prime minister resigned in january under pressure low tom is struggling to find jobs, but it's increasingly well educated, young citizens, any 20 percent of 15 to 24 year olds that are unemployed. a problem, the prime minister has described as ex, essential finance mass reports from blue times capital fin poop, a boot tons. next generation is its best educated, english speaking and computer literate advances in education with one of the factors that help this tiny, emulating kingdom advance out of the u. n's list of least developed countries 2 years ago. but this economy can keep up with its well qualified graduates so
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many like get sent on funds. so set that impressions on a safe, reliable government job. so i just want to be the 0 service examination and get into civil service. and so my country did you look at what other options you could have? i kind of says, i did not. i did try to, but then there's not much. there's no getting good time right now. i see so. so this as a form of experience for the student to doing to until i figure out what i truly want to do in life. another option, obviously the self employment of waiting to business, but then you need funding for that. you also need to market for that and open g as yours. you know, they don't have many people compared to the agents. and that's why i feel like business is not a viable option, especially for young people like myself. 9 percent of futons population, at least 64000 people, has moved overseas,
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mainly to australia in search of better opportunities. hooton's prime minister says the exit this of its educated most productive age group is this country's biggest existential threats. and you do get the feeling here that there is this race against time to try and diversified economy to provide opportunities to store young people leaving. i went there to look for now those opportunities on that list. how did you off to graduating? i was, i do for 3 months, there with no job opening it when they were of course i applied, but i was fresh out of college with no experience whatsoever. so my applications were unsuccessful. many people my age, good australia and make some money and come back to me with them. they're not many openings for people like us who didn't fully graduate or with no prior experience to equip myself. i took graphic design classes. i even went to india to learn the skills, but still i couldn't find jobs back home. solution has an m spacious economic
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growth plan that includes creating from scratch, a new metropolis. cobit gather food, mindfulness city, a special administrative region, but a small domestic market. few economies of scale of infrastructure limitations means finding jobs for the next generation will still be challenging. and it's smith, how does era temple to town the still ahead on all the data in sports and jumping into what seating sky, let the know the world championships sign us with that story the
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as always have included the $911.00 attack on the boyfriend of princess diana, but they're pretty sure gyptian not to college dollar has also been at the forefront of protests and the u. k. against israel's war on gas. and that's landed in trouble with the police call. it says he's being asked to attend an interview under police caution of or palestine solidarity demonstration in london in january . well, re challenge has been talking to him about his work as an activist. counted up to is no stranger to the glamour of the reg carpets, but the act to it doesn't say using his public profile to campaign for what he believes is up to us. there are a minutes, very simple and clear, straightforward humanitarian things that are wrong about israel is occupation of palestine. about the past. about this genocide? recently he's played egyptian playboy defied in the crown,
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the netflix theories about britain's royal family college, also taken on the big roles in the day of the jackal united, $93.00, and the kite run 10 since october 7th. and it's often mos he's being at the forefront of london's palestine solidarity marches to the i. c. j is obviously investigating it. and so far it is a plausible genocide. unless the has cooler to genocide, we know that for the next 510 years, this is going to be culturally absorbed. and in the walk, this is. and if you have the consciousness and you saw it for once, it was how did you live your life? what decisions did you make on january 18th, more than 70 people were arrested as i landed much off the police, restricted its root color is one of several people, including an 87 year old holocaust survivor who's been told to come in for an interview. and what police say is an investigation into alleged breaches of public
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or to act conditions. i con, took about the day. i'm advised not to, but i will say various united people from around the world. i've been looking for this 60 and seeing the conscience as a beacon of hope. the police clearly took a different approach and that's what i witness pallets is worried that civic freedoms that disappearing. you look at this country, but also around the world. you know, there is a massive ration of rights that we have taken for grant for college. taking your stand as many things into perspective. the majority of people who spoken up, i've actually felt that it's a, it's a thing that they are not sleep out. i find the more i stand up or the more i stand and alignment was what i actually believe the most fulfilling life i. the next london demonstration is this weekend and the college insist he'll be there will
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reach out on how to 0. it's not that this board here is on. thank you very much. a rob. well cool. the final places are up for grabs. in the european champions league, the top teams in france and england go head to head by side as all my last the 1st leg of the ty. it goes livable. one mill in the french capital used henrique is team, have never won this trophy while. i live a pool as 6 time champions. they've lost just once so far out there and field the stadium this season. i think they fit tremendously well. uh, i don't think we faced that she's in a team that combined that much quality with that much intensity. but i do think we can do better. and so i'm not saying we pay for or not good at all, but we are a better team than we are. then we were last week. you're going okay. no, i knew. i don't think there's a single player in the squad who isn't looking forward to playing it and field.
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it's an amazing stadium in europe and very difficult to play it. that says this motivation for us as a team to show that we can play great football against a very good team. and why not? this is our objective as castiano and all those i'm no, sir, i swear to the quote of finals of the asian champions, leave office sitting out the 1st i guess is civilized in iran and all the for the pounds in the screen of victory at home and re out on the run as well as the other 2 goals called finals seventies, and final will be played and saudi arabians to consider as far as the end of april . cartels of said will also be part of that tournament that they secured the quote, the final place with the one. when over u, i is unlawful. i feel nauseous as for the best of the goals and bill huh. and set up another, i say, went to full 2 on aggregate and one of the baseball is biggest names is to miss
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the upcoming major league season, due to injury new york yankees pitcher garrett cole is having surgery on a serious elbow problem. he could now face up 18 months away from the game for showing the yankees in a $324000000.00 deal. 6 years ago. carlos, i've got a remains on track to win the indian wells mazda 3 years in a row. the spanish full time major went on the to dennis are partial to reach surround for i've kind of is looking to become only the stead player to achieve 3 feet in california. also for the cetera and not just of it. and also in the round of 16 and the top see then the women scroll is into round full world number one. how do you know so by lanka and dropped to just 3 games and her when overly she for on safety next up to face. lucky lose us an icon on the wall as best a table tennis players are showing all the skills in china right now. take
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let's do the 7th on we'll champion ended his decade long relationship with miss sadie's. in australia, f one is biggest name will be in town, the with its most like clinic team. time for our is the hugo. no, but um, they already have an incredible legacies. so uh, it's not that they need necessarily a another time issue because they have so many already, but i know that's what they exist to do to, to, to work towards. maclaren are expected to be the team setting the pace. they won't last season's constructive championship. alondo norris, any 2nd, literally this title of rice be proved last year. we have everything we need and everything it takes to, to fight at the top and be the best. i. if we're not at the beginning of the season, then we were just not no good enough, and now he's not doing a good enough job, but that's certainly not how we are we thinking of things as know how them until it has been ripples max. the stipend is targeting of 5th consecutive well titles
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spelt it to 2020 full season looking, unstoppable but finished it. and it called, it looks unusually peaceable. we are very your experience and i think we showed that also last year to, you know, one moment that was a bit tougher for us. we were still in maximizing our results. and that's, i think the big strength of the team extracts the most out of the car. they've become problematic. so what we're hoping for with be 21 is that we have a much why the operating window that uh the cars are the more predictable and slightly easier to work with. so. so we'll see, we'll get an indication and these are the races. 18 year old kimmie and finale has been tasked with replacing louis hamilton at mas eighty's bites. how you, in one of 6 rookies the most to move into decades? that will be making the 1st f one stall in melvin on the richardson l g 0. now host nation no way have admitted they cheated at the know the world championships
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might lend fake, finished the 2nd in such a days at large hill event, but his silver metal has now been taken off him. he and his teammates would disqualify because there's suits broke, the rules and expressing has been fixed into the suits to try and create more list and it scares the 9 knowing that their kid had been altered, team coach and equipment manager had been suspended the whole so we have cheated. we have tried to deceive the system. this is unacceptable. we still have many on on some questions we must get to the bottom of in the next few days. i have not yet spoken to the athletes. i will speak to them tonight or tomorrow. i will come to fax that an investigation has now been opened and we will of course, cooperate fully with them. this incident will have consequences and that's it was full for me, a 100 bucks to rob. and i thank you very much indeed. and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all the stories that don't forget, you can get
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