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experience the best remedy and dramas of the family shows you eva champions league, and so much more remedy and opens away with being the u. s. and ukraine and officials are holding talks in saudi arabia. well, keep launches it's, it gets drone attack on most of the, i'm sort of any, it's great to have you with us. this is l 0 light from door. also coming up, the syrian government sets up a fact finding committee to investigate recent attacks that killed hundreds of people from the la white community. separate this fighters and pakistan attack a train in baluchistan province. there are reports,
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the dozens of people have been abducted. and us president donald trump says he is doubling terrorist on canadian steel and aluminum to 50 percent escalating his trade war with america's closest ally, the tots begin in saudi arabia with the aim of ending the war on 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 have started quote, very constructively, in the port city of jetta. but that meeting is happening in the shadow of the years long war ukraine has launched its largest of a drone attack on moscow. russia says ukraine sends more than 300 drones on monday nights, killing at least 3 people. so alan fisher is in washington dc for us. alan brief us
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on these talks, please that are happening between the us delegation and been ukranian delegation. what do we know and what do we not know? well, we know that there's still a long way to go because both sides will have their demands have their asked and they'll have red lines that the know about across the americans have certainly talked about the prospects of some sort of deal in the very near future and are putting pressure on both sides on the ukrainians through with the withdrawal of american military support or at least the suspension of it. and also intelligent support for offensive operations on the front. the russians with sanctions saying that they could be banks banking sections against the number of senior rushing and figures, the course the russians. i've been through a sanctioned resume over the last 3 years. we know that steve went call, who is donald trump's lead negotiator in these discussions is planning to go to more school next week with folks that could go as high up as one of them, you know,
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putting himself that would suggest that america is already preparing for the 2nd stage of this, they would like to see concrete moves, some level of see spot, whether it's looking here at truck taking off like drones or operations in the black sea, or even a fuel sufficient for 30 days. but the americans are team to get this sorted and get this sorted soon, which is why what you're seeing in jetta is a full diplomatic press on the ukrainians, pushing them towards the peace steel, and making sure that the red lines between the 2 countries can suddenly disappear a deal can be made. and fisher at the white house. thank you very much. and that's a big has been following the talks from the ukrainian capital. keith, we haven't heard a lot from the ukranian side going in choosing tulips, but we have heard from prisons and then says, chief of staff stuff andre government. and what he has said, going into these talks is that he was, he's going to,
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with the intention of protecting ukrainian interest, a clear vision of ending the will. and that they will be working effectively with the american partners that is also going on to say the ceasefire in your plan will not happen to diplomatic means alone. and your credit must be provided with securities guarantees that will insure the credit ability of a future ceasefire. agreement that is also called on europe, saying that you must not allow a ceasefire. the allows russia to be able to reopen, continue to late to date, taking a ukrainian land and resources. now that's what we're hearing from the ukranian side. but of course, we know that presidency is willing to sign this red f minerals deals and the hoping that present trump will continue ministry 8 and intelligent sharing with ukraine. but we know the american wants more than just the signing of this mineral deals. they want concessions and possibly giving up of ukrainian territory. that is
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a very difficult and politically contentious issue, especially for presidents and the thing is that and see because at the start of this will and throughout this war, he has said that there will be no peace agreement and this russia withdrawals from all your training and territory including antics crime in which at rest antics in 2014 not that doesn't look like it's going to happen. any concessions in terms of the pregnancy or treat will affect presence. and then there's, and that's the politically here in ukraine. i said vague. i just need to keep you clean. the ukraine has launched its biggest drone attack on russia since the start of the war in 2022, at least 343 drawings targeted multiple regions overnight on tuesday, killing at least 3 people and dosage of ari as more from the capital moscow this is how people in the outskirts of moscow woke up in the early hours of tuesday morning. it's one of $91.00 ukrainian drones that targeted the russian capital of
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the 7 residential buildings were damaged, occlusal groups. i woke up a 5 in the morning from a loud explosion. there were definitely 10 to 12 explosions from the drones flying in by 3 or 4 drones exploded in our yard. i heard several explosions in a row. i woke up and so original flying towards us through the window, and then there was an explosion. the glass broke and the house shook. it was scary, as officials here assess the damage. the 4 main airports in moscow were forced to stop operations for hours diverting at least 10 plains to other airports. train stations were also temporarily shut down. oh, operations have resumed since the largest ukrainian drone attack on russia comes on a day when the secretary general of the organization for security and cooperation in europe is visiting moscow. he was taken to one of the sites of the attack. the russian foreign ministry spokesperson says the timing of the attack and the visit
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of the secretary general are not a coincidence. question official say tuesdays attack is an attempt by cuba spoiled, emerging trends toward diplomatic settlements. while the russian defense ministry says the attack is and it sounds like you have to demonstrate its ability to continue the military operation with large scale strikes and civilian targets. all this comes as russian forces continued to make gains in eastern ukraine, as well as the western region of kirk and russia. and that's where our last august ukraine launched a surprise incursion. seizing nearly 1000 square kilometers of russian territory. since then, russia has retaken nearly 600 square kilometers of its territory. on saturday, the russian defense ministry announced a counter offensive has been launched to retake further settlements in the course of region. until now, they have managed to retain control of at least 12 settlements,
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and roughly 100 square kilometers in that region, maybe 4 inch broadcast or the russian state television show forces use disordered underground gas tunnels to go deep behind ukrainian defenses in the town of su, job in the course region easy, but i see the town has been under key of control since august. and there has been intense fighting in and around the area we door. so jibari, l 20. moscow. the syria is established a fact finding committee to investigate deadly violence that is killed hundreds of people in western syria. the committee will document the evidence and compile a list of suspects involved in the crimes for the past few days. they expect to complete investigations within 30 days. the u. n says is documented at least 111 civilian deaths for suspects have already been arrested in connection with the
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violence. at least not 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 those requests on this. among the witnesses, anyone who fits for the freedom of life can request that can we see include them in the witness protection program of reno, residents of the kurdish majority syrian town of commission. we have welcome to an integration deal assigned to between the syrian democratic forces in damascus. the deal will transfer border crossings and airports and crucial oil and gas fields in eastern syria to government control. people in the key hub for the s d s say it gives the kurdish lead forces official and legitimate recognition. many cards in syria were previously denied citizenship as they possibly know somebody studio. and 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
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syrian geography after the fall of a sought for sole source reports from damascus. of course in the region have 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 on the, the control they have received tremendous amount of weapons from the c panel. so of course, the financial and the project of support as well. and so it was not the official part partition, but practically as the has been in place and in, in power over there. now they had an integration agreement, so it's important. the key word here is the integration. so we're not talking about the solvent or 4 of the as the overdue. however, the details of these agreements are still on know, implementation is going to show the complication off or for,
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for all staff. and they're going to have the details more and more. however, as of now, what we know is that the middle of the festivities sit administrative facilities are now partially going to be hand over to the photography in damascus. but that doesn't mean the full, full victorville of thousands of syrians have fled to recent violence between government forces and fighters. loyal to us. did president bush all of a sudden and crossed into 11 on they are mainly al white's and minority group for now? afraid to return home. say no hold. it reports from aucker in northern level for some serious war has not ended. these are the latest refugees. they've come to neighboring live in on to escape the worst stifles 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
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ions from c the off and i'm hum a l we odd is the village name is odyssey. we are di and in this village because the a lot of nationality also. i know we are the minority, all the white community was the main constituency. during the i said, we see the balance of power has since shifted in favor of this sunday majority, 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 a sub 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
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they've already lost everything. what they did by won't come down to me. 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 outside regime. and that soft to many was 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 said who they are as either a car north and nothing on the
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is really strikes on northern gaza has killed at least for palestinians. they were killed near the next room car doors, which divides northern guys are from southern gulf. israel has conducted regular strikes on gaza since the ceasefire came into effect and late january in violation of the deal. and the bakeries in hon. eunice as in southern guns that have been forced to close because the front out of gas, all food fuel and medicine has been prevented from entering the strip drink 10 days a blockade by israel palestinian say many items in the markets are now either unavailable or affordable agencies or warning of the increased risk of salmon. honey, my mood has this update from god the city that it's hard to imagine how people are going to cold within the coming a few days. because so far a lot of organization, many of the kitchens across the gaza strip data provided hot meals and a free meals for displays. people are now at risk of shutting down because they're
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are running out of basic supply. basic goods, cooking 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 10 days are fox reminders of the opening week of the the war when everything was, wasn't prevented from entering the gaza strip. the markets run out of everything almost. it just reminded us of the time when we were in honda and is that not that possibly done? and then later in dropbox 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 blockade going on with more restrictions imposed on a cut that was done in crossing a lot of the trucks that are supposedly, ideally, would be at the time of side of the crossing. as per the agreement. the see if i agreement fold with critical supply the humanitarian aid and bring them back to
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people who are not doing this because there's really a military 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 3 vendors you can easily find out or notice that basic supplies just right out there . they're not available. uh, do do, do at the amount that is sufficient for that. the man right now. the former philippines president rodrigo, the thursday, has been arrested and is on his way to the hague, where he will face the international criminal court on charges of crimes against humanity during his deadly war on drugs. current president ferdinand demarco's junior said his country is complying with an end to follow or the 3rd day was arrested at manila, airports after returning from hong kong. the i. c. c says the 79 year old faces a charge of the crime against humanity of murder to the killings between 20112019
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rights groups say up 230000 civilians were killed during his controversial crackdown. he's questioned the legality of the case against him. and remained a defiant you're just going to go for volume. christina county is the secretary general of the national union of people's lawyers in the philippines. she says there's been mixed reaction to the news. there is still a portion of this many beans that supports him, but on the other hand, with freedom this issue, not simply as monica was versus the dad there. but the fact we should bring this issue more off. it's a filipino people versus the dad a, the massacre that he was a rock upon the, the, being a beeper was because technically it's not a war on drugs, but it was a massive part of the,
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for the key things that you wrote, the fund that the boy, really it goes up to that not only from the ribbon bore, but also even to the middle class communities. there were reads, there were searches as each the shores there where is restrictions on civil rights . so the i c c investigation and then she'll try out to be clear not only deals with giddings, but also all other ends. you mean, as i do believe that the prosecutor already has evidence as regards his for so now, participation in the wire department asked because the in direct participation of the presidents through viruses offering a for wide inducement and so forth. the court should have not only a secondary information, but also primary information from witnesses themselves. if you recall back in the philippines a few months back, we had
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a series of congressional hearings. so these were just the 2 inquiries actually brought out several witnesses. and i do think that some of them would be presented before the court. still a head on alpha 0 doubling down us president. donald trump increases terrace on canadian steel and aluminum, fueling a growing trade war and promoting palestine from the red carpet. we speech the actor who was using his profile to highlight human rights abuse, the hello. it's a hot picture for the western slice of india. let's talk about that right here right now on wednesday when by and muscle rosters state 36 degrees. it's got what, whether they're 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, pull them off with roster 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 time 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, no weather alerts to speak of here. so let me show you the rain 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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the, the watching else has their own reminder of our headlines this, our former philippines president, would we go to 10 days? plane has left to the hague, where he will face the international criminal court on charges of crimes against humanity. us and ukrainian negotiators have begun their meeting and saudi arabia aimed at making progress on talks between keys and moscow. chief of staff, the queen's president says the discussion started very constructively and slights of resumed up most goes main international airport. after a series of drawings strikes on the reach, the kremlin says ukraine launched more than $300.00 drones across russia. on monday night. the government and pakistan had attacked a train carrying around $450.00 passengers. this was in the south west of the province of baluchistan, taking a large number of people hostage, they opened fire and killed at least 6 military personnel. the train was traveling
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from the provincial capital of quest to the northern city of special war, the separatists baluchistan liberation army as claimed responsibility for this houses. there was co hider sent this report from this time about a deadly attack and voted on district of valo. just on, on the job for the express, this is a crane that were traveling from florida to pay shotwell, we're at least $500.00 passengers on board. it came under attack and the mountainous area outside squared job are the 100 kilometer the re. this is the remote region which is at least 24 kilometers from the nearest drawer. the loads, liberation, army took responsibility. they said they have taken hostages, and a warning that if there is a security for the operation that those hostages will be carried. as i mentioned, this is a difficult area and that are also feared that those fight, it may be able to predict these hostages to the strong goals because they have been
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operating from this i get in with impunity. they've got it out. 7 attacks in the box to read the progress on the security forces of cause of blaming the wrong side for giving sign today to the balloon to groups. this is by far the deadliest attack, which is likely to have serious ramifications come all the data. it's not my by the trade war between the us and canada, has escalated yet again. us president donald trump says he will raise canadian steel and aluminum paris to 50 percent in a post. i'm truth. social trump says the new measure is based on canada, placing a 25 percent power fund, a tricity coming into the united states. trump says the new terrorist will take effect on wednesday. do you have a time? see reports from could to do that can come back of the 35 percent export tax on electricity to the united states was imposed by on cerio premier doug for not by
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the federal government's own. terry supplies about one and a half 1000000 consumers in northeast in the midwest in states with electricity. and doug ford was defined officer donald trump, preston, 50 percent tariffs on see the value menu. and he said that the on terry would not back down. we will be relentless and apologized to the american people. the president trump decided to have a problem for virgil tuck on our country on our families. and it is unacceptable. he's even actually said that he may totally cover electricity supplies to the united states, but the fear is the 50 percent tire of us would be devastating. initially it's true that a lot of these costs will be borne by us manufacturers and us consumers. but the integrated they should make sure of the supply chain means that inflation would go up. if us companies stop buying less could agency the medium. clearly they will be
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able to cations for jobs and value menu. and still tons. here in canada, there is a sort of vicious death cycle that may be coming into play very soon. if these types of stan plays for some time, she advertise the al jazeera quebec police of arrested a man on suspicion of gross leg negligence and manslaughter in connection with monday's collision of 2 ships of england's northeast coast. helicopter footage has revealed the scale of the damage to the ssl long shipping vessel after hippy and crude spent a immaculate tank or a crew member remains on, accounted for after 2 ships collided and caught fire and the town is struggling to find jobs for its increasingly well educated, young citizens, nearly 20 percent to 15 to 24 year olds are unemployed. a problem that the prime minister has described as existential. bernard smith reports from with hands capital temple of the boot tons,
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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 many like chips and i'm fun. so set the emissions 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 said that i did not. i did try to, but then there's not much to look at in good time right now. i see. so the service as a form of experience for the student between to use 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
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you already know. we don't have many people who compared to other nations. 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 $64000.00 people, has moved overseas, mainly to australia and search of better opportunities. hooton's prime minister says the exodus of its educated most productive age group is this country's biggest existential threats. and you do get the feeling, hey, 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. i got a group after graduating. i was, i do for 3 months there with no job opening 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 go to australia and make some money and come back to me with them there. not many openings for people like us who didn't fully
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graduate or with no prior experience. to quip myself. i took graphic design classes . i even went to india to learn the skills, but still i couldn't find jobs back home. boots on has an ambitious economic growth plan that includes creating from scratch, a new metropolis cope with gather food, mindfulness city, the special administrative region, but a small domestic market. few economies of scale and infrastructure limitations means finding jobs for the next generation will still be challenging. bernard smith, i'll just era temple to town. as roles have taken in and 911 attacker and princess diana's boyfriend, but the british egyptian act are highly develop, has also been at the forefront of protests and that you k against israel's war and gaza. it is this activism as landed him in trouble with the police college says he's been asked to attend an interview under police caution after palestine solidarity demonstration in london in january for a challenge, sat down with him to talk about,
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his activist counted up to the is no stranger to the glamour of the red carpet, but the actor 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. the humanitarian things that are wrong about israel is occupation of palestine about the past. about this genocide, recently east played egyptian playboy defied in the crown, 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 cooled it to genocide. we know that over the

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