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spoke to her, i'm somebody month at all. there's no, you know, correct sir, we don't do such facing reality. how do you reconcile your needs for a security perspective with the human rights folks and everybody who wants to come to poland can do that, but we expect that person to accept our rooms, thought provoking on north korea. when does the extent. now korea is the mirror of what do we need to avoid in the case of the, of the story on talk to how does era, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm elizabeth bonham and this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. smoking pace and sell the radio, ukrainian officials to like
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a positive knowledge that us back negotiations to end the fighting with russia. 3 people are killed in moscow off to a drawing attack launched by ukraine. the bowman temporarily shut down as some damage. multiple buildings as well as military says, it's fine to just have targeted what it calls 3 in military sites in the southern city of cetera. and investigations examined the close of a collision between 2 ships and the north sea spot tomorrow is about an environmental disaster in school. manchester, united to have announced plans for a new one 100000 seats of stadium. the $2500000000.00 venue will replace the old travel ground with the targets for it to be ready by 2030. the negotiation teams from ukraine in the us has the gone. the high stakes took some of
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the salad, the city of jetta. they hoping to make calls us on a possible peace deal between keys and moscow. the chief of staff to your claims president says the discussion since task very constructively, us equity and stage marco rubio and president donald trump national security advisor mike walls are attending the tools. ukrainian president below him is a lensky is also in jetta. earlier he met the saudi conference, muhammad been so mom must go. this is the trump administration and seeking to understand just how ready keith is for an end to the conflict. because we correspondents, following the story for us dosage jabari is in moscow. i said big was in the ukranian capital case, but 1st let's go to alan fisher. he's live for us in washington dc. so alan, what is the us saying about their expectations for these talks? well, it's clear that the expectations are high. they would like to see the quick end to the war in guys in ukraine. sorry. i obviously donald trump has been pushing very
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forcefully for that over the last few weeks. that is why his team initially went to saudi arabia to speak with the russians. weiss had conversations with lewis, but to be a put in and let him use the landscape and why he's putting a lot of stolt in these talks in saudi arabia. the details clearly still have to be worked out and as always, the devil isn't in the details and the want to see exactly what can bring both sides together. because it is clear that the moment they are quite far apart on what could get them to stop by to. but the us has asked for perhaps a temporary spot initially to pay the way for further talks. and the hope that those talks will come together sooner rather than later. now, the united states has not given security guarantees to ukraine, but ukraine as hoping that by showing, willing, by putting forward suggestions to bring it in to the war that may force the americans. but to supplying them with weapons which is on hold at the moment. and
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also crucially intelligence support which has been who put on hold over the last 4 to 5 days. so there's a lot of guidance still to cover, but the americans are optimistic that can be a deal. an optimistic the pressure on the ukrainians can perhaps move them closer to signing a c spot. although we've had nothing about the sort of pressure that would be on the russians, except for donald trump a few days ago suggesting that could possibly maybe be sanctions. if the web series in these piece talks in saudi arabia, right, that is alan session live in washington. dc that's go cost to f ed bank. he is in k for us, so as to tell us how people they're feeling about the tools, especially off to a bad few weeks for ukraine. but it is a bit of help. and is it. busy a skepticism many people have seen this will go on 9 for 3 years. but there's a sense of skepticism because many people don't believe russia actually. one small boy,
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i can tell you is some of the stuff that the chief of stuff of the presence of like minutes and then get under a yard or much has been saying that what he has said is that he's having, they always taking pots and these totes to protect you pregnant interest and that ukraine has a clear vision of ending the volts. and also have said that to diplomatic, just as a loan will not result in freak that you create and must be provided to security guarantees that will show a critical and future ceasefire agreement on you. again, tending to europe, a, asking them to strengthen, intensify sanctions against russia and russia. and also your kind of a lot of these 5 that serves only to allow russia to re, um, rebuild its forces. i'm return for more ukrainian land and resources. obviously, it has been the past few weeks, as you said, for ukraine, but people here hopeful that some sort of peace can be achieved,
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but that they also must have question marks of this minerals deals, as well as any idea of ukraine having to give up territory to russia, as a big live in cage and dosage of barry is joining us from the russian capital dosa. how is russia viewing the tools and saudi arabia as well as they have not yet commented officially, but the ceiling here? is that a, any kind of dialogue, whether with the united states or any other country that is willing to discuss a peaceful settlement moving forward, is welcomed by the russians, the russian form ministers, circuit law rob at earlier today had a press conference with the head of the o s. c e, the secretary general was on a visit to moscow, and during this briefing, the foreign minister said that russia is ready and we'll negotiate with any country that is willing to mediate between russia and ukraine. and they are going to
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continue of maintaining that position. of course, this comes on a day when we've seen the largest drone attack be launched on russia by ukraine. according to the russian defense ministry, at least $343.00 drones attacking multiple regions of russia, mainly the curse region, which saw least $126.00 drones targeting various facilities in that region in western russia, as well as the capital of moscow. an unprecedented number, at least in this year alone, 91 drones targeted to various buildings across moscow and the surrounding regions. at least 7 residential buildings were hits and we saw accounts by people who were woken up in the middle of the nights by, excuse me, by these drone attacks, quite scary experiences for many civilians. and we heard from the russian defense ministry, who commented on the attack, saying that this shows that ukraine is still capable of launching
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a large scale attack on a russian territory. despite claims that they are basically looking for a settlement and that they are still militarily able to fight. and we also heard from the kremlin spokesperson, dimitri pest, golf, who accuse key of, of using this latest attack in an attempt to trying to do the rail any possible negotiations that could be fast approaching. that is joseph divided with an ace as live in moscow. thank you dosa. while those talks good on the way in saudi arabia, european members of parliament and debate in the future of the block support for ukraine. european commission, president, is level under line is quoting for a search in defense spending. member states could mobilize up to 650000000000 euros over the next 4 years. adding round about 1.5 percent of g d p to the
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defense budgets over 4 years. this is mess and yet the european council has task us to explore further measures to facilitate significant defense spending a national level while ensuring depth sustainability and re brooklyn, as a professional political science at stanford university. and then then, and he's joining us from the german capital by skype, thank you very much for your time. so that you'll be in commission president saying that you have to search defense spending. now, because the time of illusions is olga, she said, how is your looking at the tools and jetta and what will it be hoping for? and, well, the good news is that this might bring an end to the killing and 3 years of more massive destruction. ukraine could come to an end, whether you call this a piece or just a ceasefire. that remains to be seen because there are
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a lot of question marks in how it is negotiated. there are some, let me say unconventional approaches, from the honest, broke of the united states because apparently trunk shows the torture instruments to both sides. what he could to is they are not playing according to the playbook. and then to see if that leads to something that brings stability and not just and forced, seized by a for a short time. and one of the things that we've heard of whole said is that the ukranian side might suggest a ceasefire over the air. and in the sea, in any case of a poem, and then to even a temporary cease fire. do you think that europe is willing to provide enough security guarantees to ukraine to manage such as these 5, which the us still seems reluctant to as well. this is the big question, because for since the beginning of the war,
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we believe that the west is united in its support against ukraine, fossil for your brain. and what we have now seeing is the try changed sides is branding russian propaganda narratives. and 2 sets conditions and treats europeans as if they are condition tankers. so what your opinions could do is to step in and to support ukraine in the short run with as much as they can bring to the table. but in a lot of respects, nato was organized in the shadow of lame a structure, in which, for example, at defense and intelligence, that the number of crucial forms of support for ukraine cannot be provided by europeans over the night. so it's not just a question of how many countries are willing to send what's on the ground to provide something like a security guarantee. it's more
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a question off. what is the united states intending is least just an attempt to divide, to rush out from china, because the big gain is the conflict between the united states and china and europe is marginalized. i'm not was being defended. as we heard at the munich security conference a few weeks ago, so that a lot of major changes that could be described as a historical change. and what the practically means for europe and for ukraine. this is an open question. yes. so many questions, so much uncertainty, including what the us is trying to do. as you say, any sewage in european defense spending account happen of an item in the meantime. can you of can may so filled the gap left by the us. suspending military aid and intelligence sharing with ukraine as well. nato is a collective security organization that's treatments and the tax on one of us has i'm
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a tech on all of us and this is no question. it has been ruled out from the start off when you get what she ations by the americans, that ukraine could get a perspective to become a member of nato. the europeans have certain capabilities and even if they would not. ready of needs, the also defined like overnighted target a 5 percent spending on defense of their ttp. this would not be impossible for the europeans to produce overnight in europe. so if they agreed to this and purchase military equipment to meet the target to continue supporting ukraine, it would mean that they continue with the dependency of the united states and the dependency off of not the solar reliable park not is a bad decision. or it broken out, joining us live from the thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate to flight so resumed at moscow. was made international airport software. a number of drones strikes on the region,
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which is defense minister says you kind of launched more than 300 drawings across russia on monday night. that's all she's best, a dozen. so shut down on the moscow a bought a spot fire and damaged several buildings. at least 3 people have been killed. obviously it was defense editor alex could top a law says this is a significant attack by ukraine. the united states has been do crating from using us intelligence. and this is also very important because america was instrumental in following information to you create about what was happening in the rear, the russian battlefield, so like to concentrations, marshalling 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
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a massive attack. gunman and pakistan have hijacked a passenger train in a remote and rugged area of south west and below, which is non province. the attack happened and the most cost as the train was traveling from the provincial capital in quest to to the northern city of charlotte . the separatists below just on the vibration ami has claimed responsibility and says they've adopted 450 people that will, that any military intervention to free pa, kasanya, security forces will result in old hostages being executed. at least 6 soldiers were killed, resisting the operation as, as bringing on correspondence come on high that he is following the story for us from his lama. bob's come on, what is the laces? you'll hear and about this and the fate of those who will unfold the train where this is an ongoing operation. this particular attack by the but news
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liberation army took place off to the trade left from the city of what uh i to about a 115 kilometers away from that location. it came under attack in a monk. goodness, good duty, which has a series of done notice for the red line. now the attackers uh said to have an booster drain, stop dead by blowing up uh, the red red track. the military operation is right now on the way i really trained, including doctors and medic and stuff ive been dispatched to the area because they said that it mod region that i know wrote close by. so the but loose the but it should not be indeed choosing their place carefully. this is an ongoing operation. read hundreds of people on that trade. according to the reports that we are getting that a number of casualties. release military helicopters have been deployed, pressure and forces are already undertaking and operations. so this is indeed an ongoing operation sooner going to be nighttime over there. and that really make
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things imagine that really make matters even more complicated. but this is not the 1st time since the, but loose liber agent not me as taking responsibility for the nor dates or dec. they've been getting out the attacks against insecurity forces across the province . deaf guards also include jobs, the north judge does, but not just on your $105.00. so getting out the tags and the city of cut out you again for chinese engineers. a couple of months ago. and so indeed, a delicate situation and dispatcher and fortune, and of course, we'll be trying to save as many lives as possible. but the but is there, but there is an army also saying that they have the military guys, law in general, but ation. then they were to get it all going on board. that is come all high. the with the nations live and his lama. bob. thank you. come on the
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as well as military has confirmed or have a nice tax on southern syria. it says it's fine to just targeted low to quote, military sites containing weapons, radar and detection equipment will also attacked. so reinstate media of a portrait as rarely strikes near the city of that uh kind of northwest and sylvia . a security forces for to have a nice with flies, was loyal to ask the president for shot. i said the government has its troops of move civilians away from the vine, and so the village near the close to the town of natasha russell says that is joining us live from damascus. israel continuing to attack sides, and 3 of us, what more can you tell us? of the, this is the latest. so of the is rad is 3. is that just have started hours of the 4 of us out of the gene. so they have attacked, some of this are various sites, some of the rate of systems off syria and also some other sites that are contin
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weapons. and it's very of claims that these weapons are causing as to that to israel. but as i said, it was just the hours of to the, for the facade that beside that is them start to boom, boom as syria north and not the city, or conversely, isaac is 8 as or how i'm a homes. let's talk. yeah. how to use. and the mask us solve the capital of the countries that has just gone to me. now i come back to the optim yearly at towels and strikes, 10 systemically, destroyed in the mid 3 capacities of this country. so the officials and i'm of his teeth are saying that, well, is that the strategy is simply just to leave celia without any meaning for minutes across the causes that doesn't have even an m a force. and so now we're seeing that this varies are continuing to do that, particularly in the south. why that's happening also is the forces are building to lead me to the basis over that. and they seeing that while they will not be to do it from all right, very so, and meanwhile,
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elsewhere in sylvia over the past 24 hours or so, we've had news that the kurdish 3 in democratic forces have now joined the syrian national army, or indeed this has changed the mood here so, so dramatically, just remembered in the last couple of a couple of days. yeah, i've seen the how the class just between the remnants of the team and the governments. and as a result, hundreds of security for the personnel and homes of defendants of the gym for a long side more and more of civilians have been killed a massacre. so that has created that kind of pessimistic, depressing moods here in syria. but last night that landmarks agreement, distorted to agreement with us. yeah. that is the main ally of the say. and that is cool. 21 to the city is tied to and have agreed to integrate with damascus. it's a major, major development,
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and now that has changed to move here so dramatically maybe for the 1st time since 14 years, syrians, really hoping that the new government will be able to build a stable, a fever states that will have finally, instead of sort of this haggerty, i saw, but i see this has control over its status towards now the sticking point is, what happens with the through is this as well? if an agreement is confirmed or is a chief in the south, that's a really facies 14 years will be the 1st time damascus will be to control is tabitha vessels, headed out with the nations live in damascus. thank you. russell. the united nations has more than 7000 people in syria, have fled to 11 on recent days that you and refugee agencies says it's mobilizing resources to accommodate the influx and will need urgent international funding. at least 90000 people have left sylvia since the collapse of the asset regime in
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december, dana holder has moved from the sylvia and northern 11 on we are in a lebanese village that borders syria. and as you can see behind me a very desperate situation, thousands of syrians cross into 11 on in recent days, they've come here with nothing just with the clothes that they were wearing, escaping the violence in coastal regions as well as in how much and homes so this is one of the schools where these refugees are seeking a shelter. local official say they are struggling to provide help. like i told you these people just came with the quotes that they're wearing. they are um, mainly from the little white sex. now this is the sect which really was the core constituency of the side resume. it doesn't mean that all al whites were supporters of the i said regime,
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but i can tell you that the people here do not shy away from the fact that they do supports the ousted leader, bashar, lots of them. they're telling us that life was better under his rule that they felt secure. this community feels that they have no place in the emerging syria. they are talking about the mass killings. now what happened though for recent days in coastal areas as well as in villages and homes and home. and i have to say not everybody here i just from the coastal areas many are from how ma, uh they are from the homes country side. there was a well coordinated attack, again, security forces by those loyal to bossard aside, there was a counter offensive and there were mass killings that rights groups are blaming on, you know, the different arms groups in syria,
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the bakeries and con eunice and southern goss. i have a forced to close because everyone else has gas, as well, has prevented or food fuel medicine and humanitarian aid from intro and gaza. for 10 days, palestinian say many items in the market, so either unavailable or an affordable aid agencies, a one of the increased risk of 7, isabel has also caught the electricity. that power is one of gauze, main dissemination, bonds, a facility, and they don't follow supplies of drinking georgia to about half a 1000000 people. saw the array via and cut the have joined the growing international condemnation of israel. the u. k. and gemini, are urging it to restore pallet immediately. the sprinkler correspondents, honey must move. he's joining us live now from gaza city and how many people will already have him to, to for hours for bread. now bakery is
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a haven't stopped operations because of the complaints is rarely blockade. well, absolutely, on in the past a few hours, these acts by these really side are viewed large. he has coordinate accents as they were announced to put more pressure on how much to cost to extend or give an agreement on the extension of phase one of the, of the ceasefire agreement. they are not just retaliatory act by these bailey's side, but they are more systematic. coordinated ok, but what they are doing right now, they're just increasing the pressure on the population across the gaza strip. it's not just the electricity that was caught a couple of days ago. and it's not just the water that is decreasing in amounts, but right now it just started to affect by those facilities of its like big areas we see in many of the bakers right now and version of, of shutting down completely. because what, whatever baker is in the past 24 hours, we're able to run on cooking gas to continue producing
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a bread are now running out of this amount of cooking gas. the fuel is not coming in today is the 10th day in a row without any aid coming in trucks filled with critical supplies, the human interior need are stuck on the other side of the gaza strip on the eastern part of carmel. alba sat in the crossing, many of the trucks across the gust of our empty right. now we just drove around and we see and then by the hundreds are parked in areas, but they quite empty. ideally, they would be filled with many of these aid as supplies that much needed. and the fact that is for people, because just a few miles away from credible the sound of the crossing, people are going hungry as the market is depleting right now. many of the basic goods, like the slower the, the water and the cooking to get oral are running out in large quantities. and what whatever is available is available at a small amount not enough to respond to. the greater demands and greater tragedies
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are created by months of devastation or it's at the very high price. a lot of people hear them are here to they cannot afford the high price of these goods. honeywell close that with a situation in gaza for us. thank you, honey. and the occupied westbank is rarely forces have killed 3 palestinians, and janine is very solid, does have withheld the body of a palestinian man who was killed in a raid. and in the town of as soon as the ac palestinians were detained by his ready forces before being left to go is really set in those have attacked the village of on the south on the romanella. they've been causing destroyed prophecy belonging to palestinians. this hi hays is prompting wedding that's in india. he is jeff with a check of the world whether hello, it's a hawk picture for the western slice of india. let's talk about that rate here right now on wednesday one by and muscle roster. state 36 degrees. it's got what, whether there for a careless state that's also pushing into them all these. so
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a soaker there, but if we focus on the heat, turn the colors on dark or the red, the hotter it is. we looked at neg, poor and muffled rosters state. we're gonna lock your temperature in to 40 degrees over the next few days. it's not record breaking stuff, but it is warmer than where it should be at this point in the year to bucket some we go. it's also been warm in southern same province, temperatures and karate had been wobbling around 40 degrees over the last few days . outbreaks of showers stretching pretty much from a drawn rate through 2 northern bulk. this dawn that will include as one of the bugs, catching a few drops of rain on wednesday at $24.00 degrees. we've had some hot nights in bangkok, thailand, pretty close to about 30 degrees, dipping down to now by day you're up to 35. there hasn't been a lot of rain in this area. same goes up and down the philippines. know whether it's to speak of here, so let me show you the brain falling in china, across the yangtze river valley. that's going to impact shanghai in for northern china. all about the winds. could see gusts here 80 to
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