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top diplomats from russia and the united states pledge to keep talking. meeting in geneva, russian foreign minister sig, elaborate told the us there are no plans to invade ukraine despite the 100000 was russian troops at the ukrainian border. also coming up to light, gone as government launches an investigation after a massive explosion that leveled a rural community and killed at least 13 people. an ah, the u. s. singer meet low of best known for his seventy's hit bad out of hell has died at the age of $74.00. we'll look back at a legendary career. ah, with blue moon. i bring. gov is good to have you with us on this friday. we are ending 2 weeks of high stakes to missy, where they began in switzerland to day in geneva,
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u. s. secretary of state entity blinkin and russian foreign minister. secondly, lever off met for 90 minutes to discuss the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine. when the talks were over, both the us and russia said there was no change in positions, but a willingness to keep trying diplomacy, no common ground, but no battle grounds either lever of insisting russia has no plans for an invasion . despite the presence of tens of thousands of russian troops near the ukrainian border at least their talking. but with relations between the us and russia. at an extreme low point, the 2 countries, top diplomats had radically different goals. the u. s. to avoid russian military action in ukraine, we been clear if any russian military forces move across ukraine's border, that's a renewed invasion. it will be met with swift, severe, and
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a united response from the united states, and our partners and allies. russia has said it wants security guarantees from the west, including denying nato membership to ukraine. russian foreign minister, sergey love. raw said he hoped for a di escalation. we should not go to the suit i spoke frankly about this with tony blanco's uses and he agreed that we need to have a more reasonable dialogue. bullard was, i hope that emotions will decrease, although there are no guarantees. what suitable boy with such a guarantee because you. meanwhile, ukrainians are preparing for an invasion that could come any day. the satellite photos are said to show russian military equipment near the border. tens of thousands of russian troops have also been station nearby. in the east, where any invasion is expected to begin ukrainian soldiers took heart from blinking . the european trip took almost a hamper from there. okay, i think now when we faced this really tense situation, this is very important for our country, for sure. it shows that we are not alone,
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that we have support you on with a russian threat. we can count on our forces and our allies power re, selena sewell sees, however, the u. s. has ruled out a military response to any russian invasion. instead, it is outlined a range of possible sanctions. russia says it doesn't want to get bogged down in endless talks with the us. but both sides say they will indeed keep talking when he w's brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena. she has followed the meeting in judy before she sent to us this report. the good news here in geneva is that those sites have agreed to father talked to leaving the door open for a diplomatic solution of the current crisis. does that make a russian aggression against ukraine? less likely that's not there. given russia continues to accused nato and ukraine of
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posing a threat to its security. a claim that the west has repeatedly rejected. and while the sides exchanged their views and concerns he and geneva, russia once again raised the stakes by deploying more troops close to the ukrainian border and announcing new military drills. so what's next? next week, the u, as will provide russia with written security, propose those that are unlikely to satisfy the kremlin. but ultimately, it is the russian president vladimir putin who is going to decide if there will be war or peace. there was alexander phenomena, they're reporting from geneva to gone and now we're the government says it's launched an investigation into a massive explosion that killed over a dozen people and destroyed scores of homes on thursday. i'll leave say, the blast occurred when a truck carrying explosives to a gold mine collided with a motorcycle near the southwestern town of bogo. so a deafening blast,
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ah, a village reduced to rubble and a desperate scramble to salvage survivors. the people of a p a t watching in horror as dead bodies and debris covered the ground. police fear the death toll could climb his emergency teams come through the wreckage. on friday, vice president mama do bonia, visited the scene and they don't deserve that. they fell as yesterday and not only the full. busy men munity in befell that will of god, while the government is scrambling to provide 8 valves to cover the cost of hospital bills, the opposition is calling for an impartial investigation into the incident. police say the explosion happened when a motorcycle crashed into a truck,
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karen explosive to the nearby. she ran a gold mine. de motorcyclist died the truck driver was able to flee before the truck exploded. meanwhile, witnesses said the driver prevented an even greater tragedy by alerting in your by school, just in time for teachers to with the students to safety. with their homes and ruins. many families have been put up and makes, if shelters, authorities are calling on nearby towns. so been up there, doors to the survivors are, let's take a look out. some of the other stores that are making headlines around the world. so called islamic state has launched one of its biggest attacks and syria since it was defeated there in 20. 19 the militant group targeted the grey ron prison in kurdish controlled northeastern syria. that's where thousands of i, if fighters are being held, report say that dozens of i as fighters were able to escape the health minister for
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yemen. hootie rebels says 70 detainees were killed in air strikes. carried out by the saudi lead pro government coalition, humanitarian group say that several children and civilians were also killed. the strikes targeted a prison, a telecommunications hub. they destroyed buildings into cities, doctors at local hospital, se they are overwhelmed with injured victims. russia, iran in china are holding joint military drills in the indian ocean. it's the 3rd year. the 3 nations have met and strengthened, ties are combined strategic exercises. a spokesperson for the drills says the goal is to expand multilateral cooperation and to support world peace. thousands of active is, are expected to gather in washington dc for one of america's largest ever anti abortion rallies. the demonstrators planned to march to the supreme court, where the conservative dominated bench is due to rule on mississippi's. 15 week
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abortion bail, their decision could up and long established abortion rights across the entire united states. he w called up with an act of his, in kentucky who says, show, keep fighting for women's rights to decide whatever it takes. oh, wow. these could be the last weeks when abortion is meeting across the united states. the supreme court is expected to vote on a case that could overturn roe be weight, which made abortion legal in $9.00 to $73.00. west of washington d. c. the conservative state of kentucky once had over a dozen abortion clinics. now, louisa with only 2 clinics, is the last place in the anti estate where women can get necessary treatment. the kentucky health justice network makes sure as many women as possible can reach the clinics. the organization is run by donations and grants,
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make stern has dedicated more than 20 years to this issue. what i fear as restrictions on abortion access continue is the impact that will be had on the communities that already face barriers because of poverty, racism, lack of access to all health care. as we move into these further restricted times, one of the hurdles make helps women in kentucky overcome is a sheer distance. they must travel to get an abortion. that's why make deliveries $25.00 gas carts to the women at the clinic. even if the medical practice became illegal in kentucky, she's determined to continue her work. but what they cannot do as restrict to my speech. which means i can say to any kentucky, an you can still get an abortion. here's how organizations exist to support you. i will give you money and a plane ticket and
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a hotel stay. if getting an abortion is what you want. if 2022 is the year when abortion becomes legal in kentucky, this clinic might not exist much longer. but it's clear, there will still be people like meg, try to keep abortion axis as safe as possible. it's been almost a month since the volcano when the spanish island of la palmer was declared no longer active. some of the 7th elves of residency were evacuated. they have now been allowed to return home, but after 85 days of violet eruptions, they are faced with a difficult task of cleaning away the ash, which many fear could disrupt their lives for years to com. 08 was the longest volcanic eruption in the history of la palmer. and while the danger might be over, life is far from normal. as a marathon, clean up operation continues. 80 rolled sabina leal has returned home for the
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1st time in 4 months. his house buried in 3 me to piles of ash oh, i'll find a couple of friends to help me clean this up and upstairs to we are going to see if we can get the car out. first, i'm going to try clean up a pot of the house every tout. then when i come back, i will live upstairs. when there is electricity and walter, you miguel m i l e l. as another local resident plows to the remnants of the volcano. she fears it will take years to fully return to normal. if on lemma, this isn't very big problem. people think that as when they clean up this is over and we can now enter our home. look where the volcano is, when there's
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a stone and wind, it will be blown back again. it's already built out if there's criticism to for the lack of assistance here. but in my head, the problem is, this is my thing, the more you remove, the more you see if you're powerless aiming for this. yeah. even if i don't know where the people are, where the help is, i don't understand anything in the know with authorities have offered to help the vulnerable to the oh yeah. but most faith months of heavy labor in the struggle to make their homes habitable. once again, one of the biggest voices in rock music has fallen silent. the singer known as meet look for has died at the age of 74. he sold more than 100000000 records in a career that spanned 6 decades. oh
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us sing a meat loaf died on thursday at the age of 74. i was thinking whose real name was marvin lee a day initially pursued a career in musicals and 1st attracted wider attention. as eddie in the rocky horror show it to be a music. oh no, now album back out of hell came in 1977. it's so 43000000 copies. ah, the hit followed, but his career suffered at times due to truck related problems and disputes with the right to of his hit songs. jim steinman, he was happiest on stage performing for his loyal and devoted fans. that's easy. the fact that they have bought tickets come to shows
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and the majority of my loved one, i'm done. that's been the best present then you could ever get. ah, now the big man of the rock bennett has gone, but the music lead zone, ah meatloaf, did it 74, you watch, and he w news, netflix shares take a plunge and new york chelsea. delaney will have that in more of the next. and the w business news have a good weekend everybody welcome
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