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i guess on your generation was a sleep asked and then when generations mash watch no on the tune dw, don't you mentioned this kind of fun. it feels like therapy the this is dw, and use live from berlin. syria is 2nd largest city is now mostly in revel hands, as long as fighters celebrate their advance into a level and the biggest challenge in years to the receivable sharla signs. also on the sho protesters clash with police for a 3rd night in georgia's capital. to billy, see, they're angry over the government's decision to freeze talks to join the european union, the
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a marietta evans dean. welcome. we begin with the biggest challenge in years to the regime of syrian president, bashar al assad. thousands of rebel is long as fighters have taken over much of the 2nd city. a level also sees in control of the airport and dozens of towns and villages, syria and its ally. russia have carried out air strikes against the rebels. assad has vowed to defeat the insurgents. the rebel fighters celebrate in the central town square in the heart of a level this fire of victory shots, savoring the crimes that has an austin serious redeem from here. and for the hosp, the happiness as indescribable. the happiness of liberating the city of an echo. but we're now in the main square, we've been waiting for this for 10 years. a lot even shall. it's an indescribable feeling. my older brother was mounted here in the left boat,
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13 years ago. praise to go to bed. praise to god. allow me to go hunt, allow me to go home. this video for florida lee shows on gunmen and truck seas in control of the city civilian airport. the syrian army admit it has lost control of much of a level which it has for 8 years. and dozens of its soldiers were killed when a coalition of readable groups launched a surprise attack a few days ago, they seized the military base weapons and even tanks from syrian government forces . the lightning offensive is left by the r h b s, which used to be a guide does branch and serial before severing ties. the coalition consists of multiple groups with different ng and the all the jews for tonight's them is their opposition to syrian president. much are less on this assault is the biggest challenge and is do this redeem and has dropped in the front lines of the syrian
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civil war that have large the remain frozen since 2020 the rebels have also taken control of dozens of strategic towns and hama, an english provinces, russia launched a series of strikes across the city in a bit to stop the rebels. it was the 1st time in a 2 years russian war planes hit a level. a short time ago, i spoke to jerome driven from the international crisis group, and i asked him if the well equipped syrian rebels had foreign backing. there is some degree of support by a, by therapy. but the reality that the robots have been provided for you about 34 years for the past 4 or 5 years that today recognize themselves on the deck. i'm new training profession or professional writers about troops. and so when we speak about others, now we speak about groups about very different for monday with 10 years ago. so
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truly there is some degree of turkey strip off the coast of each even. thank you this. well, we also are seeing the group apparently continuing to gain ground or even been some reports about classes in serious capital, damascus. could they realistically gain control over more major areas of the country? so yesterday didn't follow up quite quickly in order to prevent of you keep that towards of divided by the origin, but that somehow i thought that if you get into the sense that the battery has off medicaid empty, so origin troops desperate. now, it seemed that the insurgency has reached the outskirts of, uh, i'm a, which would be very, very different. because here we speak about a city that's populated, that's very loud. and so that's probably going to be the next phase of the bathroom . and i m p a to, to know what exactly would happen. well, we also saw this week was russian war planes hitting
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a level was the 1st time this happened in 8 years. how much can the syrian governments though, rely on it's longstanding allies such as russia and also iran? if we look at it says to a key, the restaurants that have gone to teams here. yeah. most of what they provide is asked about. so they can try advanced agency accounting to discharge their phone signs, things like this, but it would be much opposite for them to work on. can't do that we as without going through these to make the, the around. and it's about the, the allies like have by law and see how many shifts where those concepts thinking of a territory. but it's much, much less legacy for them to be in voters now because of some of these very threats that evade go and getting bored, ease reading might as well as track them. what about involvement from western countries, specifically from the united states or possibly golf country is,
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could they somehow play a role? i think the us bank to look at it's great to draw scenarios in case developments continue. but it's very that doubtful that the us going to be barricaded. but as regards to the countries it's supposed to by far i mean the anyway, as expressly bought for the origin. but it's the next the fathers to do anything beyond just looking at it's and trying to ok to evaluate. tonight is the president of syria. but sharla side has been saying that the government is going to do everything to beat the terrorist as he put it. do you think that the syrian army is in fact strong enough to really repel these rebels? i don't think so. they have been unable to prevent that goal, j stuff, i label, adult thing that we'd be able to to keep the stick it back. i best against them, like some sometimes the, the revision that was, is around drove on from the international crisis group. thank you so much for all
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of your insights. we appreciate it. thank you to now to some of the other stories making news, the sour voters in romania are heading to the poles to elect a new parliament for right parties are expecting a boost after a strong showing in the 1st round of presidential elections last week. the campaign has been dominated by concerns over the budgets and the cost of living. dozens of countries are warning that a handful of nations are obstructing efforts to reach and vicious global training to curb plastic pollution. with just hours until negotiations are scheduled to end and south korea delegate, say a group of mostly oil producing states have refused to compromise on key sticking points. officials and indonesia say more than a 100 will hang on muslims for rescued after their boats. think the group had sailed from the cox bizarre refugee camp and bangladesh hoping to reach indonesia or malaysian about a 1000000 predominantly muslim ro hang
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a live in bangladesh as refugees from in our war has no winners and peace is priceless. those were the remarks of taiwan is presence, lodging day after visiting a memorial to the attack on pearl harbor is to day trip to the us state of hawaii is officially only a stop over on the way to 3 pacific nations that maintain ties with taiwan. the visit has angered china, which claims taiwan as its own territory to georgia. now, where crowds have clash with police for a 3rd consecutive night in the capital to be the same, they accused the ruling georgia dream party of pulling the country into russia's orbit earlier. george's prime minister, a roughly club, he says, said the state would not allow a revolution to take place. the wave of unrest with sparks when the government froze talks to join the european union. police fire t,
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i guess, and g as well. so kind of to disperse pro, you'd in protest outside the parliament and typically see thousands of protesters across the country really to say at nights and arose, demanding that the government resume talks with b, e u. the thing is that for many days now, already hundreds of thousands of people are coming out to protest, self organized, sacrificing themselves, their health and life. for one reason, these people want to see themselves in georgia, in the u. s. as in russia, 1st of all, rush, i was trying to provide whole georgia and they're charging by us by getting the government they want in georgia and taking us in without any power they want to
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leave us. they want, they want to do that. so we want peace, but we want freedom. we are able to quite grow afraid of the pro western george and presidents who had the sweeney coast, the government, illegitimate and dispatching to protest for it to go up the tip. the sacraments will accomplish this together and move on again together with representing the future. we are on the verge of reaching through new elections as you have to have a new, a new georgia archive. that's where reclaim it you are being back problems. it's independence. problems double, and most importantly, it's free batch of development comedy thought of this probably as a box. we will not surrender to anyone our double prime minister exactly cross sheets, a set in response to the protest that the state will not allow a revolution to take place. but to paper on the streets make clear on where they
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see the country in the future. to rejoice now by d. w. 's, maria, cause i must say who has been following the protest. instability, maria? good to see you. it's the morning after another very intense night of demonstrations . what is the situation now in the george and capital almost after 15 hours. so the pros has still continue, they're obviously less or uh, you know, much less a less are in the scale with people are still protesting. now the move to the, from the parliament square to the state, georgia state university. so the protesters are still, you know, standing their ground or they say that they are determined and they, they're not going to leave and they're gonna come off in big sort of
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numbers. also, during the nights in the evening, we understand that, you know, there has been a sort of national consensus around uh, you integration in this country. whether you take the uh, you know, pro government, um, georgia's or, you know, opposite support position support as everyone seems to, you know, at least more than 80 percent of people wanted to become part of the, you know, when the government is turning away from europe, that's why we see this and, gosh, what should we say? it's actually the snide has been lot of sort of lot, we've seen less violence. tonight's a, it's a compared to the previous to noise, but still there were some arrests and you know, the police would snatch people out of the crowd to uh, you know, waving european flags. so it's definitely quite tense. so, and we expect that the continued, the protests will continue and the crab down as well. so demonstrations
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expected to continue. what about opposition? politicians is and also the george and president who has voice for support for these protests. what kind of steps could we expect from them? now the opposition parties and the george and president, they are expected to formally launch a permanent consult uh to today. they say this will be a console that is going to push for a new elections that is going to, uh, you know, how cheap uh, you know, having contracts with the you that the government is, uh, breaking and uh, um, you know, just organize net nationwide protests really the protests are not just happening here in the city. 9 of bbc, but the nationwide in villages is small towns. it's looks like if, you know,
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a really powerful sort of national movement from, from the ground. and we understand that the position of the presidents will gain, you know, in the unified, sort of not, not would present their action plan to the publics. they say that they're not ready to give up. as the steak sauce quite high. they view the government as pro russian, but so they say that the georgia, georgia and so supports europe and that's the future that they deserve. and we're going to fight for this teacher. that is the position of the pro you president and a position that was the w. 's, maria, the mazda reporting from the george and capitol to release the maria. thank you. you're watching the w news coming to from berlin. let's get you a reminder now of our top story this, our thousands of rebel is one of those fighters have taken over much of serious 2nd city
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a level. and they've also sees control of the airport in thousands of other towns and villages. syria is allied rush, i have launched air strikes again as the rebels, serious presidents of charlotte sod has vowed to defeat the insurgents. you're up to date on the w news. i'm married to evans dean. thanks for watching. the my name is the calls back. saved loud. thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. that's what it being nosy bay like. good. everyone to king. check out the award winning called. com. so hold back the,
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the last buddhist kingdom in the himalayas. the futon is best known as the small happy country at the top of the world. less are known as the unexplored so that the country with its sub tropical climate, dense jungle and unique bio diversity limits the pristine nature. a strong sense of community has been preserved as well the to discover the essence of life. in due time, we journey to places where no camera crew has ever be where communities are intact, and people help each other in times of need from the extended family to the neighborhood. people work together here, especially when it comes to saving animals who ton thrive on people supporting each other the
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the in sub tropical southern booth time 35 year old son m nora's in practice is buddhism. through his work which i have been working the chunks of animal rescue association for over 18 years . so i'm assuming just the one we rely on donations. and you see that it's established to please of our precious, spiritual heritage by promoting the close to the 4 digit the through saving animal lives. so as a living tradition of, with this thing the can you don't you think of it? let's give it a good clean. so everything's ready when the new fisher,
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i didn't have to do you have the oxygen and also to yes, how many fish are coming today? a 100 plus a 100 kilograms from the fish farm. and here's the deal. so i'm giving you trouble, i mean i see so much suffering in my line of work. i mean for an animal's feel pain, but they can't tell us because they don't speak our language that we have to understand that the most when we then can we emphasize with all living beings and we come back. that's our responsibility. and i seem to think we may not send even on in the but when sooner man has volunteers arrive at the farm, they are in for a nasty surprise. all that's left of the fish pond is
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a large puddle. on the vc funny the day it normally doesn't matter if the fish are alive when they're sold. so the farmers drain the water as usual. you know for the the what it does anybody, the funded to be careful. we have to cash them quickly and get them auction.
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we don't hardly go die. and yet we don't have time to waive the fish now. so we made a deal with the fish fiber, 380 yours for the 2000 fish. from a lump sum of the sodium and his team painstakingly carried the 15 kilo sacks up the mountain instead of being slaughtered. the fish will now live in the monastery pond. the much of us. uh since it we need to like almost all the animals. we look after having tortured by humans as incredibly
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emotionally draining through the mouth and wonder how people can be so brutal, sister's anger, and even hatred and mean professional giving into these feelings. and it is an important test of my face, maybe dvd. did you show me the national parks cover more than half the country and virgin forest are protected by law. most people live a small farmers in the midst of this nature and share their habitat with wild animals. hunting is prohibited the this little black there lives near one of the few villages that still doesn't have electricity. the heat in
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the oven, a trudy gomez, very remote. i run a small shop here, the village of the woods. i mean, somebody, i mean, more than one of the thing without electricity isn't easy. i'm wondering if we've been promised electricity for so long. but it hasn't materialized yet to the, the new meal. you need me to when i have a small family with 2 children and understood on the way on the list for the often we can't even make an american see phone calls because often the factories are empty. charging with solar panels takes a long time. no. with and doesn't always work with that for in the
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of the amenities the wild animal is like bands and wild boar often come at night and decent across the suitcase. are we doing this? you need someone from the grid operators supposed to come tomorrow? that's what was the don't know when the electricity pined on has been here for so long. i mean, so over so long to not but it hasn't worked yet visit honda mingle, get over what you've done with them. i don't know when will get electricity, but when it happens, everything will be better. i'm praying for that. the email and elizabeth is the ending paraffin with this oil. i'm
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a little bit expensive. the light is weak and on the ones we can't see what else is coming up in this new to the model of the kids struggle to do their homework in the dung let you know, they said that you, they live in the shipping . right? you know, can you go with electricity? we could buy a rice. ok. so that's actually me for a fridge to make ice cream for the kids that have been providing for the world. population is also important to 34 year old dentist, tennessee who has been on the road for to day to what's out on lunch. and how long does it take to get the lenses into the
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normally around 10 hours dinner, we're going to just update you the roads a very that because of all the rooms, davis says yes, let's get going. and that's it. and sort of the 10 scenes journey to the remote east crosses the dense jungle of southern futon. i'm a customer with us project i founded mountain dentistry, to help people in rural areas are told usually they have to travel a long way to the nearest hospital for dental treatment. so my idea was to bring my practice to the people. stand up that way, i can treat them locally and also educate them about the need for regular dental hygiene. i can say the day i'm traveling to a very remote area called lancer sound like image of people there usually have to travel for almost a week to get treatments, even in that time nobody can look after the cattle of the fields. so they often
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don't go to the dentist at all the, oh dear, i'm good to do it. we really have to watch out on the road services facebook page. and so our warnings about falling rocks and land slides on the
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us. it makes me happy to help people there can go any further of the you come to the 1st little blog which is their cars waiting to the it'll take a while. won't keep following late at night. the road is finally clear and dentist tenzing can continue the war. many feet plays a decisive role in overcoming the hardships of everyday life. coming, i follow an ancient tradition of my ancestors, the loan, and the kids. and the,
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when our body hurts, we take a bath with hot stones, the level of talk to cover the door. so i have consult in my astrologer today is a particularly bless a day for this, the dogs out. suddenly i didn't get the box so much in 50. i'll help you. 80 year old dma lives according to the alignment of the stars and the local deities. the yeah and i in the mountain and we feel to define everywhere. every stone, every river is alive. we bring offerings to our duties and pray that they will protect us and not harm us. the of the
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new, the new i put these medicinal herbs in the water and pray for my health. i hope it's not too hot. careful. the stars are telling me to save the soul of an animal for my karma. i own nothing but
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my children and grandchildren have some savings to say that little soon i will be able to put my plan into practice and practice said todd, who is it that is save an animal from being slaughtered. so let's have a sense of tongue to this is believe that animals could have been our parents in a previous life. i wish all people were vegetarian, eating me is wrong because we kill for in the way we need to protect the animals around us. and not harm them to the in the him do villages of southern boots on the connection with the after life is extremely important. people who are chosen ones are mainly responsible for the.

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