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or stops on services. on d w, the, is this the, the, the news line from the, the talks on the corner of kind of back end without agreement, opposing sides with matt to discuss the future of the disputed region. as president secures as a by john of breaking the latest c spots also on the program. you're pregnant president on him is that landscapes has, he's had a good meeting with congressional leaders in washington. i'm ones that ukraine can only when it's port against russia's inpatient with us apples and new life from stem cells. scientists and israel drugs, something resembling acumen,
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embryo with us for the lives and the until gain. welcome to the program, ethnic albanians have accused, as a buyer's daughter, security forces are violating the cx 5. and they're going to kind of back before she said guns. if i had been housed in the center of the regional capital, as a by john denies the accusation of his comes this piece towards between the 2 sides that ended without agreement. so it's in the, as every city of give last was shed you of the, after, as a by jones military victory this week over actually call me the separatists and nicole and they're kind of back. the region is internationally recognized as positive as a by john, even though most of his residence uh asked me con medians. and it's as long functioned as a de facto autonomous region. and the address celebrating armenian independence
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from the soviet union, prime minister, because i sent in cold for face hey, thought buses domain, how many people think it is not adequate to talk about peace and dispense regional environment under the conditions of military conflict, flooding from time to time, but i mean, but specifically under these conditions to be should be valued and be sure don't be confused with the cruise or a ceasefire party. some of the target corresponds and the kinds of matters that is in the media and capital, yet of on as to whether the safe spot is holding given the russian peace keepers still evacuating on media and civilians from the goal and are kind of a uh yes, indeed, the russian peacekeepers have advocated thousands of our meals and now the armenians car back here, armina is, are deployed in um, separate care of the airport where the russian made it to the base is located. so
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we've been hearing from low close that to most of them. they're still in their homes, hiding and terrified they. they have been hearing for a whole day, the gone 5, but as a, as of now, as they're telling us, the situation seems to be more call on star belies, but still there, they're taking security meant measures, and they've being advocated and staying home as much as they can cut them outside and you gotta take a look at some most doors making headlines around the world now will stuff in indonesia, around most of them, women has been jailed for 2 years over a vital tick tock, video and what you said on these lumnick phrase before eating polk, according found the lifestyle influence a guilty of inciting religious hatred under the country's blasphemy laws. aging folk is strictly forbidden. thousands of great public sector workers of months
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through athens. during the strike against the conservative governments planned changes to labels. parliament says, debating the proposals that include allowing employers to impose a 6 day work week. the government says the plans will boost employments implant and come down on the informal economy. problems government says it will deliver all of the weapons they said previously promised to ukraine. that's after the 5 minutes time to test and monitor. that's k, a caused confusion and he said in an interview for these country had stopped sending alms, diplomatic tensions between warsaw and cuba high because of a dispute of the sale of ukrainian great in your automated landscape, says he's had a good meeting with us. they'll make us in washington crating and present to us them to continue to mount a tenant and ministry. i'd say his country was winning the war, but simple and that he could only do so with us backing. his visit comes as
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a crucial ty, this democrats and republicans baffled over the budget. some of the republicans that wants to rethink us spending in ukraine on the, by the administration. he's pushing for an extra $24000000000.00 to help teeth in its fight against russians invasion. the wife has been easy. training president is the best messengers to keep back a company. so what will success of the end of this trip like for the training president, asked correspondents in washington stuff inside the whole thing is that let's get the cx to bolster, ensure of support, but from the u. s. and that means money. that means more well, firm insurance has the money you will be coming, that munitions will be coming. more weapons will be coming as human. ensuring hate . is that correct? and anything short of that? of that firm assurance that more money will come this from perspective of the, the current president, unacceptable. and this is why he's here and is he likely to, to get that? well that's a hard to and so you know,
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the political landscape has changed here since his last visit in 2022 in december. then nancy pelosi was still in this works with the speaker in the house and in charge of the house. the democrats still had a majority. kevin mccarthy, now the speaker of the house of representatives wasn't even sworn in by then. now this is changed and mr. mccarthy and the g o. p. now in charge of the house have a problem that some, at the fringes of this part, the some hard liners in the g o. p. do not want to spend more money on 8 on ukraine, and they will couple this and do couple this and put this together in the defense spending bill here for the pentagon. so that is the problem politically inside baseball, washington, if you will. but for mr. zalinski and for your crane, this is quite dire. so will he get this money really get more money really get farm
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insurance is by the u. s. that the us will keep supporting the ukraine in their fight against russia? it will happen. i think many people think experts think, but it will come with a little bit more pain. and so where is the american public got on the us military aid for you? crime slaves full suggest that 55 percent actually want the the u. s. help to ukraine to stop. but here's the thing. this is just a poll and any other day. another poll comes on and numbers will be maybe different . why? because he is the thing. there is a communication problem. a challenge between politicians and leads. whitehouse administration is there for and the public. there's literally no alternative. every expert will tell you there's no alternative to helping ukraine in their find fight against russia. the us is spending not even 5 percent 5 percent of their military
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budget for this year on ukraine. so fox, the military bunch of the ukraine is us as 2 trillion dollars. so that's if you take a step back, brought a picture pain. that's now however, again, this is very political and the is pushed by the republicans because we have an election coming up next year at donald trump. staple is take money away from the increase the pressure on administration and say we want the money we give to ukraine now to secure the border politics as well as stuff and stuff. assignments in washington to the k, where britain's a prime minister has defended watering down published is intended to tackle climate change climbing. but the u. k. will still make net 0 targets. especially soon icon file changes to britain screen strategy yesterday, including delaying a bond on the sale of new petro costs from my 2013 to 2035. underlying the phase
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active gas boy, this opposition lawmakers environmental groups of lead members of his own party have content. and the changes comic as the bowls that come out as a guides have complaining that the industry needs certainty. correspondents and london bucket mass for more on those reactions says, that's right. still labor opposition party that's quite predictable that they won't like the announcement by wishes to not but maybe a bit more surprisingly, that's the own government advisors. the committee on climate change while advising the government on these issues on how to get to net 0 by 2050, which is the government target. they have been saying it's a step backwards. and then maybe even more surprisingly, the criticism that we've had for many business to the call manufacturer as well, quite cautious, they've said that they, that the carrots needed in the industry needs to be called the nice. so they did
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not support racially su knox. new proposals, but then also the british chamber of commerce being quite critical. they said that all the nations of point billions and so the called the noise in the economy. and they fear the written might be left behind. now why has refused to not done it? it's clustering for the next election. we're expecting the next election to be in about a year's time. he has made climate change part of the election, so to speak. he's put it on the agenda and he wants to define hayes polity. his leadership in no position to the labor party. so he made this issue, this used to be something that unites apologies. he made it into an election issue . not very far from the relief from the next selection that we're expecting in the it's time. so if this is about attracting votes, is it likely to work of the well iron isabel, smelly,
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i am quite skeptical too. it is, uh, it used to be something that old policies had to consensus on the to reach net 0 byte 2050. and there are milestones that need to be reached on the way. now the government's advisors say that by 2030, the u. k is not on its way to reach to reach these, these targets. so this is something that the, it will be hard to dispute for the pregnant and stuff. but also the british people can't about the environment. we have poles that continue to show that climate change is something that is on the mind of research betas is the cost of living prices and climate change. these 2 issues of very much on the mind of research betas and over 75 percent of research. people are afraid of climate change. so for the government now to water down these proposals and international condemnation, and critics, by its own advises i,
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i'm skeptical that in the end it will be a positive move by. we see you soon. ok, you might gain some bytes, but i think a lot of research people want the government to have it done. then of course he did say that he still the needs the needs to do a lot and he's not disputing that's uh, overall target which is certain reads ned 0 by 2050 thoughts. um, do you need to make people believe that he's actually serious in getting the and he's on a lot of criticism that i think will make a lot of people really skeptical that he's serious about that. and that he's not just kicking the candle in the right part of that bug, it bug months and long. this research as in israel, has grown something very similar to the human embryo without the involvement of spam or overs. scientists use stem cells to create models that will give them a great understanding of how human life is created and the results of promising.
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this is what a 2 week old embryos looks like, but it didn't come from the fusion of a sperm cell and an egg cell. it was made from stem cells. researchers from the vitamin institute of science and israel learned how to reprogram stem cells into cells found in an early stage embryo. after jacob hannah's teen mix them together. a few turned into balls of cells called aggregates, which grew into something that strikingly resembled human embryos. about one percent of the aggregate. so we can see that these thoughts start differentiating correctly, migrating and sorting themselves into the correct structure and the farthest we could get it. as de 14 in human embryo, developed scientists in the field are quick to point out that even if the cell aggregates start to look and act like embryos is still far from the real thing, the method has limits. i want to emphasize that if you're talking about
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trying to make a whole baby pregnancy outside of uterus, that is just impossible because the human embryo is very big for this is 9 months. so that is not, it's not, it's not. our goal is actually also impossible and no concerns about that. instead, the goal is to create models that give a better understanding of what happens directly after an egg is fertilized, without the ethical concerns involved. and using real human embryos. even now to little is known about early development and what can go wrong in the 1st crucial weeks after conception. it's a time when many pregnancies is f. i filed so refreshing site that might come from the use of the stand. so based models of human embryos might lead to a better understanding of the causes of miscarriage. and indeed some of the really unique aspects of these early stages of human development that could lead to
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important medical breakthroughs in reproduction. but the technology also takes us one step further into an ethical mind field. so i'll set you up today is i'll have more world news at the top of the a better strategy has news asia in just a moment. looking at china, a pointing a boss of it to the tale about. that's a news agent and just have a good the can use. yeah. we are all set. we are watching close. we all the to bring you the story behind the news. we own about on volume information for free might do to name
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