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the, the, the students in a totally the timeless journey. the the hello, this is the news hours. it's great to have you with us. i'm several that life from the coming up in the program today. us and ukrainian officials are holding talks in saudi arabia, while key launch is biggest drone attack on moscow. the syrian government sets up a fact finding committee to investigate recent attacks that killed hundreds of people from the la white community. separate as fighters and pakistan attack
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a train in baluchistan province. there are reports that hundreds of people have been taken off, and us president donald trump doubles harris on canadian steel and aluminum to 50 percent escalating his trade with america's closest ally and support matched united of announced plans for a new 100000 cedars stadium. the $2500000000.00 venue will replace our old trafford ground with target for to be ready by 2030, the as thoughts begin in saudi arabia with the end of ending the war and ukraine. the fighting is showing no signs of slowing down. the countries future is dominating the talks between delegations from ukraine and the united states. the chief of staff to ukraine's president says, discussions has started quote, very constructively. this is in the port city of jetta. but the meeting is
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happening in the shadow of the years long war ukraine has launched its largest ever drone attack on moscow with russia saying ukraine since more than 300 drones on monday night killing at least 3 people were live in moscow. washington dc. first though, that's had to keep and speak to acid bags. so i said the us secretary of state says he's looking to see what concessions ukraine and russia for that matter, are willing to make the end the war. do we know what if anything ukraine may be willing to concede the at the moment? no, we don't. we know. busy that's present zalinski is waiting to sign the minerals deal . but as we've heard before, the reports say that donald trump says that's not enough to uh, to return ministry, age unintelligent, sharing with ukraine. of course that was suspended. what i think america is looking
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to from ukraine is the concessions of ukrainian territory that russia has taken. now that's very, very difficult for president. so this guy, he's government because from the absence of this will present, let's get, has been clear that there will be no peace unless the rest that we throw some boy ukrainian territory including crime. it is russia alex in 2014. now that doesn't look like it's going to happen, and what in the united states is looking to ukraine full is how much territory are they willing to give up? and if president be does give up territory, that's going to be very difficult, politically. and also among many ukrainians, they've seen the soldiers dying for ukraine and none. and it could affect him as a big reporting from keith. thank you very much. ellen fisher now is in washington dc. ellen, what is the us go going into these talks? i mean, is this a fact finding mission for them as rubio seem to imply, or are they making specific demands of ukraine? but we want cnn's to the war quite simply because they are tired of putting money
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into the war in ukraine dot view has certainly go into increasing popularity over the last 6 months or so. feel by donald trump's ascent and run to the white house. now during a break and the last hour or so we've had from steve, went golf is the lead negotiator for donald trump in this. and he said that things were going well. we've also had local reports. this, the white gulf is planning to travel to most school next week, which suggests that there seems to be a next page in these talks. but of course, the devil is always in the detail while the united states would like to see a safe spot of thoughts. perhaps folks have 2 days to load farther discussions to go ahead the ukrainians on offering as much as that, suggesting perhaps that there could be a hold to drone an 8 attacks and also old military operations in the black sea. but with the russians agree to that, it seems unlikely at this stage what the americans have to do is to try and get
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both sides together that we know that the ukrainians, as i said, said, are willing to sign the rear at minerals deal. but the syrians make the point that they want to pull piece on the coming up with proposals, because they think that that may restart american military, which is essential to them. and also could mean that they will start to get intelligent supports, which on just defensive in nature, they'll be able to pinpoint where the russians are, which was also stopped by the americans. so there's a great deal of trying to cover it won't, will be a very short space of time, but certainly the americans are hoping they can make progress as don't from said the we can. he hopes that there can be a deal, not in the distant future. he means no or very soon to in the next couple of months . helen, thank you very much. let's go now to alpha 0 stores central bar, who's in moscow. ortho is, i know russia is not around the table today to dates between ukraine and the us, but in a broader sense, of course,
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russia is very much involved in these conversations. is russia willing to make any concessions? do we know what their position bargaining position might be at this point? as well as many here believe that russia is a gaining as that advancing on the ground, both in eastern ukraine and in the russian occupied territory. of course, in western part of the country. and in the past few days are really they've made significant gains and cursed region as then this is going to be another card that they will have at the negotiating table demonstrating their military capabilities. now, in terms of their position that has not changed when it comes to negotiating a deal at an end to this conflict, they maintain that really, there is human t of needs to go as well as a they need to be abandoned, their aspirations to join nato,
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who is what russel called the notification of the government in cuba. now in terms of at. a or, or not, they're willing to move forward according to the official position here on tuesday . following this latest drone attack at the largest that we've seen on russia since the start of the war in 2022, it is clear that they are continuing to stand from the ground that despite this attack that they suffered and that of course, moscow and the capital was not spared, at least $95.00 drones launched towards the capital in the early hours of tuesday, morning and night. the officials who believe this was a deliberate attempt by the officials and kids to demonstrate that they're not interested in settling this conflict and bringing an end to it. according to the mr . derby troop has called, he said, that's this latest attack by cube. it shows that they're trying to do rail any kind of negotiations the russians are having with their us counterparts in terms of
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resolving the war in ukraine as well as the russian defense ministry position. also as saying that this latest attack demonstrates that ukraine is still capable of continuing the military operation, but also their targeting civilian infrastructure and civilian targets inside russia . that is something we saw footage of throughout this morning as in not only moscow region, but other reaches of russia that came under attack as well. and the chris g region alone, at least $126.00 drones launched towards various targets and most of them civilian infrastructure and targets that were hit. so the position here today is that kids is not interested in bringing an end to this conflict. the russia, according to foreign ministry officials have been saying all along, but they're willing to negotiate. they're willing to continue dialogue with any party that is willing to mediate this conflict, including the united states. so the position here remains the same. and the latest
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developments that we've seen across russia only at strace and as many here believe russia's position that it is key if that is really not interested in bringing an end to this conflict. dosage vari, reporting from moscow. thank you very much. dorsen, the syria is established a fact finding committee to investigate deadly violence that has killed hundreds of people in western syria. the committee will document evidence and compile a list of suspects involved in the crime scene in the past few days. they expect to complete investigations within 30 days, and you and says it has documented at least a 111 civilian deaths for suspects of already been arrested in connection with this violence. i live in uh cuz it'd be my committee is committed to the standards of preserving the privacy of what i said to the standards and rules of protecting
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those requests. among the witnesses, anyone who fits for the freedom of life can request that can we see include them in the witness protection program, you know, the residents of the syrian town of commissioning of welcome to an integration deal signed between the syrian democratic forces in damascus. the deal will transfer of border crossings in the airport and crucial oil and gas fields and eastern syria to government control. people in the key hub for the s d f say it gives the kurdish lead forces. the official and legitimate recognition. any cards and syria were previously denied citizenship as they possibly know somebody sylvia was helpful for the 1st time in the history of syria, the kurtz in damascus are signing an official agreement and seeking to obtain their rights legally. and constitutionally, the step is historically it will stop the fighting and order and syria after we stopped in old parts of the syrian geography after the fall of a sort of a 0 is a sole source in damascus. so we're sold for years. cards have essentially govern
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themselves, govern their territory their way. so they ran education, they ran social affairs, they ran crucially their own military. what does it integration with the rest of syria going to look like? of the well indeed cars in the region had been managing data fair since 2013 on. when do i say started to pick them as it's main allied in syria? and since then, i've seen that they've got a tremendous portion of syria under their control. they have received tremendous amount of weapons from the usa, and also of course, the financial and baltic of support as well. and so it was not the official partition, but practically as the, has been in place and in power over there. now they have an integration agreement, so it's important. the key word here is the integration. so we're not talking about the 12 months or 4 of the as the over there. however,
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the details of these agreements are still on no implementation is going to show the complication of or for, for all of that. and they're going to have the details more and more. however, as of now, once you know is the middle of the facility sit, administer the facilities and now partially blaine to be hand over to the or for the piece in damascus. but that doesn't mean the full full victorville of s and resort cruise, where the primary force fighting i so, and they in prison, deisel fighters, those prisons are still on their territory who's going to be responsible for all of that. and that is also another unknown point for now. unfortunately, this does the faith of the american basis there because you asked, it has several minutes of basis and around $900.00, it's all, it's troops now in syria. and all of them are stationed in the north west of syria,
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where isaac, where as yet, is in control. so we do not know whether the american troops are going to be through from syria, or they're going to leave the company and also the isis, the, the, the, the, the camps, the please. is that the, the families of the eyes of ice of members for the ice of members that are kept. so who is going to run that? that's also not clear. so as of 2 days that i've seen the some of the corner bar is the mid 3 convoy script to comb with the reckless headings for them. i therefore, and from damascus to the region, but mostly they had been station along side the board, the with iraq. however, that reasons and the camps that are hosting the family members or are you still fighters are still under the control of asked. yeah. we're still sort of reporting from damascus. thank you very much. a 1000 is a syrians have fled to recent violence between government forces and fighters, loyal to us did president bush charlotte side and crossed into 11 and they are
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mainly l y. it's a minority group. we're afraid to return home, saying ahold of reports from occur in northern level for some serious war has not ended. these are the latest refugees. they've come to neighboring lebanon to escape the worst baffles and mass killings. not just since the fall of the short a sudden december, but during the nearly 14 years of civil war, they say they are being targeted and some are too scared to reveal their identity. i am from see the officer, i'm hum. l we are for the village name is audrey. we are di and in this village, or because the a lot of nationality also. i know we are the minority, all white community was the main constituency. during the said, we see the balance of power has since shifted in favor of this sunday majority,
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who used to be the one fleeing security forces, repression. having the problem, we've run away because of the killings. there is no security unlike when, but shutting us up was in power. now we are being to rise. these people don't believe they have a future with the new authorities in damascus. assurances from the new administration that order has been restored and an investigation will determine who was responsible for the mass killings have done little to is anxieties. some say they've already lost everything quite a bit, but i won't come down to the enemy. they killed my brothers and i was injured. i ran away with my children. do those who did this were not syrians when they killed people in cold blood. last week i said loyalists carried out a coordinated assault on security forces. accounts are offensive, was launched, and the fighting escalated. there was no wide scale bloodshed after the fall of the
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outside regime. and that soft, many for the scale of violence in western syria in recent days, has undermined efforts to ensure a peaceful transition. after decades of oppressive rule, bold ones have been reopened. and while authorities are calling for unity, at least one community feel they have no place in the new syria center for their elders. either a car north and nothing on the is really strikes. so northern guys have killed at least for palestinians. they were killed near the next room car door, which divides northern guards are from southern gaza. israel has conducted regular strikes on gauze since the ceasefire came into effect and late january in violation of with the bakeries in hon. eunice and southern gaza have been forced to close because they've run out of gas or food fuel and medicine has been prevented from
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entering gaza. drink 10 days a blockade by israel listing and say many items in the markets are either unavailable or on a fordable agencies or warning of the increased risk of famine. honey mountain wood is live from guys, a city. so honey bakery is closing, as we said, that's reminiscence of the early days of the guys are one of the bakeries either close to lack of fuel or close because they were being targeted and bought. so for the many, many palestinians who have not been able to put much food aside during the period of ceasefire, where do they get their next meal from? of the well, it's hard to imagine how people are going to cope within the coming a few days because so far a lot of organization, many of the kitchens across the gaza strip that are provided hot meals and a free meals for displaced people are now at risk of shutting down because there
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are running out of basic supplies, basic goods. booking oil of flour and rice and other basic necessities are not available to have major number of these gets you into a spread across the gas turban. they won't be able definitely to provide any meals for people who are going to go hungry in the coming day. these days are fox reminders of the opening weeks of the the war when everything was uh, was prevented from entering the gaza strip. the markets ran out of everything almost. it just reminded us of the time when we were in han you in is that not that hospital. and then later in drop off city where a lot of basic necessities, just read and disappeared from the market just given the greater demands. why the resources it stayed the same 10 days. and the block is going on with more restrictions imposed on a kind of understanding of crossing a lot of the trucks that are supposedly, ideally, would be at the current of side of the crossing. as per the agreement, the sci fi agreement filled with critical supply. the humanitarian aid and bring
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them back to people here are not doing this because there's really monetary decided to hold the entry of basic necessities a, including a fuel and medical supplies and other basic necessities for people are not available right now. just a brief walk into whatever lot left of from the shopping centers here are street vendors. you can easily find out or notice that basic supplies just right out there . they're not available at do do, do at the amount that is sufficient for that demand right now, because the resources are scarce, the demands are greater than the resources available or if they are available, they are just available at a very expensive price. while the majority of people did not have the final and shells gave ability as the us for the sky rocketing and prices as the restrictions continues. and the suffering is also can, you know, and it's very visible right now. honey not mode reporting live from does a city. thank you very much to you and your team on
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the of to years of impunity. the former president of the philippines, rodrigo detailed a, has been arrested. he's accused of crimes of humanity over the killing of thousands of drug suspects during his time in office. this was the scene of manila airports where his plan has just left for the hey, he's on route right now. and he will be facing the international criminal court there, the man, known as the punisher, rose to power in 2016 and immediately launched a bloody and chaotic war on criminals. calling on police 2 quotes, slaughter them all night after night, bodies began filling the streets. many shop execution, star writes groups say up to 30000 people were killed over 3 years. mostly the for been poor. international criminal court launched the investigation to 13, withdrew the country from the i. c. c. his presidency ended in 2022 succeeded by
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close allies for an end. marcos junior and his own daughter sarah disparity was currently the vice president. marcos initially insisted that he wouldn't cooperate with the i c c's investigation, but that the lions appears now to have broken. the territory was arrested at manila airport on tuesday after flying back from hong kong. he has questioned the legality of the move. and just before stepping off, the plane remained defiant. you want to just have to give them a bill for volume low. christina county is the secretary general of the national union of people's lawyers and she joins us live from manila. christina, your reaction to this news? yeah, certainly these were the developments considering we've called for this since 2018 . i was just with the mothers and they have no words to describe how they feel
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after this. but after our briefing, they understand very more clearly that all the more there is a need to work further, not only for his or as quick for his conviction how, how or filipinos in general reacting. and i could say that there are mixed reactions. so there is still a portion of this mainly being that supports him. but on the other hand, we've framed this issue, not simply as monica's versus the data, but the frame we should frame this issue more off. it's the filipino people i versus the band a, the massacre that he was a rock. i find that the, being a beeper was because technically it's not a war on drugs, but it was a massive part of the, for the key things that you wrote, the fund that the but really it goes up to that not only from the ribbon bore,
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but also even to the middle class communities that were reads, there were searches and z c shores there. where's restrictions on civil rights? so the i c c investigation and then shall try out to be clear. not only deals with giddings, but also all other in you mean x. how strong do you think is b, i c. c, prosecutors, case against disparity because it is one thing to report. you know, uh, stories in the news. as we have done of the territories crackdown of extra traditional killings. it's another thing to meet the legal threshold to get a conviction in court as well. i know, but i do believe that the prosecutor already has evidence as regards to his 1st so no frequency baseline in the water device because the in direct participation of the precedents through vargas means offering of a wide inducement and so forth. the court should have not
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only secondary information, but also primary information from witnesses themselves. if you recall back in the philippines a few months back, we had a series of congressional hearings. so these legislative inquiries actually brought out several witnesses. and i do think that some of them would be presented before the court. okay, so you think the prosecutor is going to basis case, at least partly on witnesses, an eye witness testimony, what can do 13? it sounds like the evidence is going to be strong, therefore what can do territories defense possibly be as well. i wouldn't want to offer it any way i would forget. but when i've heard him talk about the jurisdiction, it can raise the question of jurisdiction again. even though the family beings tests offered that, offered its argument and lost the case in 2023 july 2020 the dies
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d c. i, a field chamber already ruled that the i, u. c. c should in will continue with its investigation over the request of for over that feel of defeated beats. he could also talk about the manner of his participation because even us, admittedly, you could not find it that the on the ground during the king's and so he would dispense himself from the app themselves and say that his words did not really amount to either threats. or expectation or insight this i would imagine that he would fail in these arguments, but let's see how it would play in court. yeah, he might try to argue it's interesting what you say argue that there isn't a direct link between the killings and his powers. president or any orders he may have given, which is why it's interesting circling back to the previous question, the prosecutor is going to be relying on eye witnesses because that would support
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that defense. so i assume you're already getting and we'll get over the next few days. the same question from families of the victims. they're going to be asking you what's next for us. what's the next thing? what do you say to that? as we have run through the icpc process several times already with the victims, i work with rice up for life and for rights has founded several um educational discussions. but they understand you really need to line up everything. what's next would be us from the point of view of the data there, that would be a processing period where his arrest would have to be confirmed. his identity as to the guy that the of the arrest he would have to be presented before the court before he surrendered to the i c. c. uh, essentially the detention facility. after that there would be a setting for either 1st hearing or confirmation of charges. um, in his initial contact with the court,
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that is also an opportunity the now that this is our case right now, we call it the situation given the front of the nation. but when she is presented before the court, now it develops into a, an official case of office, of the prosecute, the versus or the girl, what the bad, the, what the letter i get from saying that. and with a case open. so that's when the victims now have finally the chance to air out their sides in an official, formal and hopefully impartial tribe. you know, by the way the, so the president is going to be facing these charges. he's going to see his day in court and be put on trial. what about the people who actually pulled the trigger? the people who actually did the killing or as you expect for the arrest as we expect for the arrests off. those who might be identified as most responsible are others who bear great responsibility or the greatest responsibility for the killings. the icpc can only look at those at that, so to speak,
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but of command those, the big fish. but the small fish, those who literally pulled the trigger, the domestic jurisdiction is supposed to deal with that. we have had our fair share of litigation. we in the national and you b o, n c r, were able to secure the conviction of 4 policemen in color or on for one such kaylee. but we've seen a difficulty in mounting or protecting further cases because of the, in the acceptability. evidence. imagine this is 8 years on and, and no further information has been unsealed, unveiled, and the policeman themselves are still committing the giddings. as of now, there is a count that's running from the united university of the city beans. and they're saying that the beginnings continue even if at a smaller rate. and christina, by the way, i'm just learning that the president of the philippines has been addressing this.
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he addressed the nation and he said, quote, the government is just doing its job. so that's where we stand. thank you very much for your time. thanks for speaking belgians here. a news our is all right, still a head on this house is there a news hour? a trial begins for the medical team, accused of negligence, and the death of football legend diego, nowadays and in sports, carlos. so taras remains on track for a 3rd straight despite the wells coming up as far as the buckle up california. there's a few storms coming out here. so let's break down the details. we'll focus on the here and now for today on tuesday, we've got this storm system coming in and looking to drop about 50 millimeters of
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rain in los angeles. we'll put this a day for now on wednesday. here's a next storm to impact northern california and some serious snow mountain snow. up in the sierra. we could see more than a 100 centimeters of snow over the next little bit. you've got this spinning around in the pacific northwest, a cool rain and vancouver at 5 degrees. not that for the northern plains billions at 16, wendy, across the lakes windy enough to prompt some weather alerts here. and that storm system that had been over florida. now off over the atlantic, so its west behind sunshine and warm temperature st. louis and missouri, almost 10 degrees above where you should be at this point in the gear. that storm system kicking back rang through the bahamas eastern cuba rate through 2 hunters. and after all that fighting in via blanca, we've now got this cool breeze temperature at 20 degrees, but as a cool air collides with warmer air, it is going to sparks and storms here. have seen some pretty vigorous storms just to the east of sao paulo, really right across brazil,
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