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the, the beast totally the timeless journey. the the, the clock this is in use on line from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. the wanting to around donald trump says turnaround will be held responsible in face done consequences any further times by governments v $6.23 levels, pull out a piece towards the future of democratic republic of congo, and belgium,
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and rewind or expenditures by citizen made accusations about their respective involvement and the continuing conflict in the of the future of syria is 4. 02 bills. those always fall for freedom and those who just discovered hope. the pledge is 2 and a half $1000000000.00 to assist with rebuilding syria and examine how far the money will get. i am far as small with this forest or a mcelroy has won the pj's players championship the 2nd time in his career. the northern irishman clinched the title after a 3 whole playoff against j g spot in florida. the so yes, president donald trump is blamed to roland for who is the tax and as well in that any retaliation by the rebels will be matched with great force. he posted this on
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his suit truth social platform. he said, every shot followed by the hoof. he's will be looked upon from this point forward is being shot fired from the weapons and leadership of her on the wrong will be held responsible. and so for the consequences and those consequences will be di, let's cross right away. so what they say you probably go hand is dining by for us and patsy. so the trump pretty full the right about things, but it really opposes little questions and on. and it really does, and we didn't hear much more from his white house press secretary, she just concluded a briefing. and she didn't seem to indicate that because the at the time when the announcement was made us a striking, pretty broad range of targets in yet. and the president posted that it was, you know, districts must stop talking about strikes and commercial shipping. the strikes had already stopped, although who these had threatened to start again. but she said she, the reason now is because of all the strikes that happened before donald trump was
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president saying there's a new sheriff in town. so people for reporters pressed what exactly with the dire consequences be she wouldn't really answer that. so not really clarify in the situation, but i think a lot of people are, we're taking it back by this because what's happening them and has not been on the front burner for americans really at all. the broader context of this could have to do with around there has been a very deep reporting from a very reputable news organizations that the is really, is have been trying to convince the trump administration to target around nuclear sites. we've not been able to independently confirmed that, but by that, so according to these reports, the trump administration has been say, no, they want to do diplomacy 1st. and the president has been saying, and he sent a letter to the reigning leadership saying he wants to negotiate, which they seemed to review him. but now there's and they did say that these attacks were going to continue. so now the question is,
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what is this actually going to mean? we know in the past and his 1st administration, he had checked, donald trump had no problem breaking norms assassinating in a rainy in general. so obviously this is going to be a very critical couple of days as the us says, it's going to continue. we'll have to see what the who's the does and then is the positive follows through on his threats. you say the types of he says the types of good to continue, so we kind of dissipate for the us strength on the empty or is he talking? is definitely the us officials really sort of move the target. instead of saying the strikes should stop and we heard from the secretary of defense, secretary of state say what they want to see happen is for the whose the, whose these to pledge to stop all strikes that all ships forever or the, the secretary of defense that the us strikes would continue, and we've heard rather administration officials that the goal is really to completely dismantle that who these ability this sudden missiles are drones anywhere. now that's been uh, would seem to be
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a near impossible task unless you involve ground troops. but they said that they've made it very clear that the us will continue to hit. yep. and all right, that's the position for now in washington, dc petty. go ahead and thank you. but meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people are protesting in yeah, been off to the latest us strikes on the country. large crowds gathered on the streets of the capital of sona. washington says it will continue to target as we've just been discussing target the site to the infrastructure. for the un bowlens you have any civilians could end up suffering the most from the conflict. the what i'm doing now is i'm in all these strikes with no weakness, roger, they will strengthen our belief. we are in the right side, while they're on the wrong. they will also increase our courage and confronting them because the strokes are not more severe than what our brothers and gaza have endured their immense suffering and sacrifices. 6 but i said, do we, i live in that community that the air strikes came from the enemies of god,
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the united states, and israel, their own homes, and residential neighborhoods that have nothing to do with our facilities. if they struck what they struck, they would only target the press and already devastated. for them will bring help the inferno with the support of god who was resurrect just as to our hands, the hands of the believers. but not from the end. but as robbie who looks back on how the situation in yemen has developed the humans, people have endured relentless, suffering for years for blockades and infliction have left them struggling to get enough food right now. government is experiencing one of the worst famines in modern history. millions face starvation, human is wanting, the latest us air strikes and threats of more could make their suffering even worse . on a lot where people were safe in the homes at the door. and when the strikes hit civilians, they'll injured people in hospitals. and even those who are already sick panic
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because of the bombing, we have done nothing wrong. we are in civilian areas, not military sites. the attack caused injuries and dates and children were terrified. the air of spring protest of 2011 led to the fall of humans, one time president of the up to the solar. what followed was years of political instability and civil war. the continue to the stay in 2015. so the radio launched the military intervention after the booties seized the capital. so now saudi arabia, the richest nation in the region, waged an aerial bombardment against him and the poorest with support from 9 other countries, including the us, u. k. as european allies, thousands of people were killed in homes and hospitals destroyed. you haven't seen monetary in crisis defect. today,
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given these remain trapped in the cycle of poverty. since october 2023, the booties have attacked merchant ships linked to israel and us naples vessels in the red sea. an act of solidarity with palestinians, and garza aimed at pressuring the us and israel to end the war. those attacks stopped in january after cease fire was agreed between hum us and israel. but the many people have paid a heavy price, even before the hoof. he's launched their attacks of the red sea. humans, health care system was already in crisis and its economy, broken, unemployment sort, millions were displaced, refugees and their own country. the un says more than half of humans, population of nearly 40000000 people needs humanitarian aid to survive. this week's us air stress, and this is about a retaliation. all spelled more suffering for humans. people the same bus route of
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the oldest here within 23 rebels indecency i'll see say they will no longer participate in the peace tort scheduled. and then go there on choose day delegation representing the company's government is already in the end on the 1st time towards the face. the challenge in december, the congo pulled out of towards soft, refusing to engage in a direct dialogue with me while rwanda has it now, is it said ring ties with belgium and has ordered ornaments. diplomats to leave the country within 48 hours. the government takes gaudy accuses brussels, have consistently undermining it during the conflict and eastern jail sea. in turn, belgians has reminded diplomats are not welcome in the country. i mean, we spoke to phil clark is a professor of international politics at the school of or implant african studies. and he says, the reward and government aims to use its influence to protect the tootsie. i think group in eastern gmc, the one that has 3 main objectives in backing them. 23 rebellion one is it wants to
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political control. all these to the i see it doesn't want to control itself, but it would like to use local proxies to have a political sphere of influence. that would then allow the 2nd objective to become a reality, which is for one to have much easy access to the economic wealth, including natural resources in east, in colorado. and then the 3rd objective is this protection of the, to the minority group that the one in dartmouth is very worried about, is it towards the donated our government into jolly. they see a range of threats against the twin c, p, eastern d, c. s. so they want to use that political sphere of influence both for economic control, but also to protect it, to the minority group. it is so important to tommy and his government, janice argues, which would seem 1994, i think lives large either the entire region. what we've seen in the last couple of years is the escalation of rhetoric and violence against the tootsie induced in
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congo. and much of that has come from the tongue released government itself. that's the kind of thing that rises anxiety into dolly. it says memories of the genocide is to use a gun and that's at least one of our device is full. lawanda packing in 23, wanting to create this sphere of influence a nation in congo, at least partly because it need 6 to protect it, to the neighboring south through don, where government forces have carried out overnight as strikes on that next year in up. and i'll state 2 weeks off the losing the city to fight this. notice the by tommy, the own group was previously allied with vice president track mature. during the 5 years civil war with forces loyal to the president, self care fell through tons. neighbors in the international community reforms that the countries, 2018 piece deal is on the threats. malcolm web reports from young b o. in south to dawn on how civilians were cold in the crossfire, the officials and residents in the city,
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and also said the strikes in the early hours of monday morning. some of the scribes in anton over at cross dropping in century weapons that set fire to a law jerry, a video should on social media pages show the same local official, total local media that 20 civilians are being killed, including children, doctors, without food as working at a nearby medical facility that they've received some casualties, including to see what the dead on arrival from severe then we must house it on. government spokesman has confirmed the strikes or the air force of them by did not skip this one. because the plan when the people who are in hostile areas is dead on say, you are supposed to pay for weight from hostile areas. suspects mendoza can find your guns and troops or in south to don. that follows you've done this all me come on their inspection saying the same last week. sources say they've crossed into
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south seat on the need me like pull the video shed on social media shows a column of you guns and tanks on the vehicles and trucks, which are understood to be heading towards the campus of cuba. you've done this all . me come on ahead, tweet said that they will join in the fight against the whites on me and say before late to the leasing that suites regional powers and well powers have expressed grave concern. and a lot of what they say are wearing threats to south seat on the 2018 piece to the end of the 5. the civil war in which 400000 civilians were killed. malcolm web houses, era you on the south seat on various press briefings of the ministration as a happening today. uh, not least uh, the state farm was not me right now. his face person tammy bruce holder, may be any admissible or in eligible under us immigration law. here's the bottom
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line. secretary, rubio state department remains committed to advancing the national interest of the united states. peace through strength is back. not that we have a lot of things to discuss and i see it all on your faces. but it is good to be back in a way for oh, i don't 10 days now or so, but i'm looking forward to answering your questions. we will be getting get it was natalie. thank you, jeremy. um i had 3 process. he kind of questions, but for the sake of my colleagues, i do not know there's a lot to ask only i'll break it down to to, they'll be very brief. are one on the south african ambassador who the secretary declared p n g on a friday or the south african seems to be a little bit missed that they learned about this from a ex post and and, and, and, and i understand there was a meeting at which
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a formal diplomatic note explaining that yes and 0. can you what, what day was that the meeting? well, it was the same day. so announcement, yes. so after secretary rubio made his decision. our senior level diplomats can vote the south african embassy staff for an in person meeting at the state department. at this meeting, our officials delivered the official notification of ambassador russell's persona non grata status and it was done. okay. and i understand that his, the privileges or immunities expire today, and then he has to leave by friday. and that's right. so he has about 2 for these 3 days that a past he's been had, he's had his privileges, but those did expire today. and he has, technically, it's a week from the notice. and so that expires now on friday. okay. you'll need to be, he'll need to be out of the country. okay. um and then uh, my 2nd one is, uh, what you mentioned before on the uh, the ailey anatomies act. as you know,
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as, as building certainly knows. there are several provisions that have, are several criteria that have to be met in order to invoke this one. is there being a declaration of war with the country in which this, it forces from, or that the invasion or incursion, or however you want to call it, is being orchestrated or, you know, influenced by a sovereign state. does the us now regard nicholas venturo at the legitimate head of state of venezuela. and secondly, if you knew, or even if you don't are my door and the state of that as well. now, covered by the far foreign solver. and i mean, these are, you know, just before i came up here, my colleague, caroline love, it had a great deal to say about this, this belongs at the white house businesses dynamic. the you are, this is a legal,
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but i also beyond, in addition to that fact, it referring you back to the white house and to d, h. s. regarding this, this is in the courts. and as you know, i'm not going to pontificate on, or gas or muse about what's going on with the course at this point. so it clearly the white house has been very transparent. caroline was very clear this afternoon about their approach. clearly they feel that this is something they want to litigate and they're going to and for the good at the american public. it's an important thing to do everything we know that the a trump administration is doing, certainly president trump himself, and his team is in the interest of the united states. i understand that that's, that's why he was elected. people are excited about the nature of the actions that we're taking swiftly. and this is one of them and we will see it play out in court . and that's the okay, but my question is not about so now there's a 3rd section i thought you said work of the 3rd part. oh, i just like to have an answer to the for sure. for sure lesson does the us consider nicholas venturo to be, but i'm, i'm not,
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i'm not gonna be that. i'm not going to be honest with you again, a national issue that belongs both with the white house and the secretary himself. and so i'm not going to be able to remark on that. all right, based on the same dynamic here, i guess for the america is the situation. andrew mitchell please. this is related to sure. ensure a peace through spring. sure. um, does secretary movie, i believe that it is a scanner stand is among the countries that are there on a list, a graph. this should be banned that legitimate s i, the sewer approved by the state department. during the fall of afghanistan install should be a car valley, and that is people who help the state department c i a d o d can comment, have preferences status. i do have, well, 1st of all, there is no list. what people are looking at over these last several days is not
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a list that exists here that as being acted on. there is a review, as we know through the president's executive order. for us to look at the nature of what's going to help keep america safer and dealing with the issue a visa is and who is allowed into the country. but what has been touted is something that is a, an item that through the state department just simply isn't the case. so the, the premise i have to say i, i certainly can't speak to because it's, it's not accurate when it comes to the nature of afghanistan and, and those who helped us the arrangements we've made already in the past getting as many people from that conflict here certainly those who have assisted us and worked with us, that's been a policy and a dynamic that we've worked on from from that certainly even the previous administration working to try to get that happening. so that's not something that is certainly i can talk about regarding something that doesn't exist. but um,
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it's certainly when that review is done, we'll, we'll have something that we can discuss. okay. then let me ask you also yes. about your view, the secretary's you about the, the gallery of a foreign country holding an american citizen from iowa. he was not been charged with any crime and holding his passport and not permitting him to return home in the case of what's happening in japan. and would you me that can have it for this young man and his family and his lawyers say that he has not been permitted to leave the dominican republic. that he has been a cooperating witness? he's not. all right, we're listening to the state department briefing questions being ask of the space person, tammy bruce has been told by the anatomies, i told him about the, i think the 200 members of the trend dot uh, that will be, uh, uh, dang. good. 15 deported to el salvador and various other things. what keep it on
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what else is being said and, and come back to that to as and when necessary to privacy issues and the right us president, trump is due to speak to russians. the leader of blood man preaching on tuesday about peace and ukraine from said the discussion will cover concessions on land power plants and dividing up certain assets. washington has been pushing for sees far between ukraine and russia. the franco, between the 2 lead is full of several high level meetings between us and russian officials. a uniform policy chief colored color says russia is interested in speaking head of a gathering of european for a minute. just to discuss the boring you create those se conditions, but they have present. it did show us that they don't really have on face uh actually because they are presenting as conditions or their item. it goes they want to achieve from the war. what our correspondents are covering this story across the
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region will hear from us that begging them in at twos in case for us. that's less than $10000.00 jabari in most the kremlin spokesperson dimitry pest golf, announcing on monday that's preparations are underway for a number of topics to be discussed during the phone conversation that is due to take place between vladimir putin and donald trump. on tuesday, the kremlin spokesperson saying, of course, at the top of the agenda, in this phone conversation will be the settlements in ukraine. this is something that is expected this phone conversation after we saw the us special envoy, steve woodcock, spent thursday in moscow where he met with russian officials as well as vladimir putin. and that is when russia responded to this temper cease fire deal that is on the table proposed by the americans of light improvement has said that he accepts this cease fire deal in series. but there are nuances that need to be worked out.
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and that is what is going to be discussed on tuesday between donald trump and vladimir, put in many here see this, and this is an opportunity for letting me put in to get whatever he wants in terms of it reaching a final agreements in this conflict. because of the military gains, the russian military has made over the past few weeks, not only eastern ukraine, but also in the western region of russia and the curse area where at the ukraine new forces launched a surprise incursion. last august. russia has managed to regain at least 95 percent of the territory that was occupied by ukraine over the past 7 months, so that it may put in standing firm. and this phone conversation is expected to be one of many. and the russians have said that they are not in a hurry to reach a settlements to respond to this, a temporary cease fire proposal. and they're going to take their time to make sure that there is settlements, that they agree to is one that is best for russia. and that takes into
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consideration rushes, security concerns. doors to safari, alcera moscow, as they should have given the ukrainian territory, is a very contentious one. present soleski from the very beginning has said that there will be no peace and this rest every throw, some all your training and territory, including crimea, which russia and exceed 3014. now that's not likely, but we've also heard from the ukraine and fire mister andre civically. now what he has said is ukraine will not give up 2 or 3 and they won't recognize occupied territories as part of russia. he's also going on to say that not a single country in the world has the right to veto ukraine's desire to join any union. whether that be the european union or nato is also said that there should be no restrictions on ukraine's defense capability and no restrictions on ukraine's military. not visa, some of the obstacles to any future peace negotiations will face ukraine is very clear about its territory. however, the people here that do accept,
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they may have to be some territorial concessions, but any given got, i'll be pregnant territory will have a political impact for presidency. lensky, i said vague a 0 keep ukraine. european union has pledge to provide more than 2 and a half $1000000000.00 to help syria's efforts to rebuild. the announcement came during an annual conference in brussels since the 1st time syria is being represented in the diner conference. the says it wants to support a peaceful transition off to the side regime was out of last december. how the money was saw that the future of syria is for all the syrians to build those who always fought for freedom. and those who just discovered hope, those who fled and those who state this must be the promise of the newest, syria. and we will do everything that is possible so that this can be
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fulfilled. i will, seriously, that's face many challenge. somebody significant being is political transition. they be working twins, great different um factions into the national. i mean the stablish, inclusive state institutions for unified country. sorry, i must focus on rebuilding to create opportunities for the millions who rely on humanitarian assistance. the country also needs to recycle 7200000 internally displaced. people facilitate the return of more than 6000000 servants who have sort refuge in other countries. let's take this on the with mountain griffiths, director of mediation group international in the form of you and of the secretary general for humanitarian fast mountain griffith. welcome conference. i think just about wrapping up now and this is a night fear of the conferences in it, but this year the landscape is very different, perhaps no less precarious, but also most by the facts. the 1st time that serious for me represented the by the for a minute stuff. how important is what happens here at this conference for the success
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of the future, sir? and i think it's absolutely crucial and it's about time. so it was represented that these now 9 years me things i've been to many of them. and it always struck me because of all this the, this was a bribes and repression that it was strange, not tabs of syria invoice that. so this is most welcome and i congratulate no president shaw and his farm is a being that so that's the 1st thing. it's crucial. secondly, it's crucial because serious economy and serious poverty has gone up. yeah, bye. yeah, bye. yeah. bye. yeah, through this crisis page has gone down. yeah. about yeah, because of funding gaps and inadequate attention to syria. this year we have a 0 program that said the assign is herb, which means we've got to get rid of the sanction soon. that's not the one we have
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to have. good judges redid to 2000000000 from the use not bad, but we need to identify whether it's a single year or 2 year old previous touches or whatever. it's always a problem in these particular conferences and 3, we have to trying to engage with the kind of ticket the registration to take on more than stabilization. but also to take on inclusion protects the minorities board at the same time. this is not sequential, this is bold at the same time. if these important touches ought to be realized. and the weld sorted archie is to come to the a to syria. last year. we saw that but widespread, you for the hosting of the inside regime. but of course the problems as need related to the problems of the challenges remain immense. not least. busy the ration wave of violence gains, otherwise, communities to yeah, that was a shock. it wasn't it. i mean it's all very well them fine. and it's right that of
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shar, of has been emphasizing the need for it been the integration of solutions into his defense poses. it's already well to say that this is provided by outside learners. it's a terrible thing. it's a reminder of the costing us of the last 12 years. but in fact, it's a terrible blow again. but you know, against those who want to believe in this new administration, new donors for one, also to believe it. and the passion and panic of people across syria when they see a lack of attention to their individual interests and to their individual rights. domestically have more than $700.00 otherwise civilians is a polling and it's fine to say that they will be held accountable. those who killed them have we see anything of that yet? i'm not sure all the couldn't pro, quote here is a cost money. so the dire chines support political support section certainly
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goes intend with a better a better sense of the future. sarah, find one of those finally strongly believes and have done for 12 years. the west and conditionality has never been particularly helpful in syria by the way or in many other countries. but i understand it. yeah. i think this conference today was a very, very good opportunity to have these expressed had to have the, the quick, broad quote p a in the minds of the serial leadership or a bunch of rivers will leave with that. thanks very much indeed for that to not us as model griffith speaking just out from geneva. thank i a thank you take so, so the head here and how does era we get square access to a gang of mexican people, smugglers as arrest the us border dropped to the lowest level is an american favorite post on gets ready to start as the season in japan and we'll be here with
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