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and then when you're ready, now i'm new to the computer screen. this kind of fun, it feels like oh, i say this is the, the, the nearby from thailand rebels comp to serious 4th largest fits the insurgents and bahama. after classes, we have government forces, pressure mounts on presidents aside as rebel sees more territory. also on the program. the 1st 5 minutes of michelle von a resides after the censored ride. government loses of confidence. folks as an macro awesome to stay on until the success as fast careers president and to ministers on the investigation for the roles and imposing martial law. and russia's foreign minister arrives in malta on his 1st visit to the european
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union countries and small scale drawings to its full scale invasion of the feel. okay, welcome to the program. soon rebel forces have taken control of the city of hama, mocking the latest advance, and a week long offensive against the syrian government forces. how much is strategically important city in syria is north west. it's about a 140 kilometers from the 2nd largest city level, which rebel forces that took control of last week. of ease of the 1st images during the, from the sick. they have not been supplied by the rebels to be your organization, dw, cons, independently verified when and where are you full of, how about the box, another set for the regime of the president of bachelor of
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the will the the 4th a gas it a honda is can tell us more, welcome to the studio, a gas. it took us through how much strategic impulse feel, how much not just strategically important. and i'll come back to that. but it's symbolically important for the, especially for the rebels, including the as long as militants that are now fighting there. um, how much does it historically extremely proposition, and when you look at its history, it is not surprising how much a majority. so new muslim city and it's seen throughout history, so many brutal crackdowns by the side, both by shot and a side. and his father half is the law said, who in the eighty's carried out what was known as the home a massacre. so when you look at all that historic violence, of course, there's a lot of support from within houma now for what is happening and strategically, of course, militarily,
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it's extremely important because it links up southern syria to the north to a level. so if the regime were to send reinforcements without access to how much it would be extremely difficult, right? so what does it look like? the rebels the likely to do next to that? so now there's news, like you said that the rebels are in houma. there's also news that they've captured military air bases in homer and released some prisoners there and they're headed. it looks like a 2 homes. and some say that homes is the 3rd strike for the if it falls, it would be the 3rd strike for the syrian government because 1st there was a level then her mom and homes is just strategically too important to lose. now if you look at the map, it blinks at the off position, up north and into the all the way to damascus this highway. so if the rebels take
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over then what is stopping them from heading to damascus next. ok. and so this is a new one and so forth. but a group of, of rebels led by this h t s, and their lead a has been speaking since this tracy was captured once they've been se, as their leader has spoken. his name is a apple mohammed, digital nani. he has said that he's hoping that this time there will be no revenge . that it will be a merciful liberation. sort of. and what this means, i think, is that they will not be prosecuting. that's what they're hoping to promise at gloria list of the assad regime. they will not be prosecuting minorities. now we've seen them make these assurances in recent days and there's examples of some of it holding up for now from a level, for example, there were church masses that occurred in recent days. so they are saying to
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minorities and to people that we're not going to prosecute you, our fight is against militants, it's against the assad regime. and we're not going to come after you. but obviously, these are extra mess and the u. s. has designated h d us as a terrorist organization, so there's still a lot of mistrust there. and they have a track record that is also not extremely promising. yeah. okay, thank you for that. that gas, it dw before the got you on, is not a friends where our prime minister, michelle bonnie, i have submitted his resignation to the president emanuel macro as a show to southern premier, lost a vote to no confidence in part of it yesterday. and it moved supported by the last of the far right. is it macro has asked them said bonnie 8 to be made in published until a replacement is found a presidency scheduled for making statements tonight. this urgent and seeking
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solution to the political and financial crisis. the eyes of the world were on the funds on wednesday as parliamentarians from both the left and the far right doing for associate color to bring down the shed. doesn't use government just in 3 months of the detain prime minister. so that's where our best safe product is to move through the country into political sales plus funds. now next, a tailor made budget for 2025 and could struggle to refinance. it's huge public debt such a position groups and says political change is needed. it's supposed to end the category 1st, tend to vote down most government. that's what we will now will keep pushing until there's a left wing governments discovery tool. mr. met currently which is like, well, so like the far right nation in raleigh potty to the balance against the government . so that this solution was caused by the deep and long standing gap between what
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people want and what political leaders do is download a full file, riley to marie lives tend to have a soft set to winning the next presidential election. she needs to convince more retiree and the business world to back her, and yet what those but just load? maybe he's political instability. meanwhile, the pen is facing a court case that could see her temporarily bound from running for office come minds. she's hoping president amount of mccomb was step down and create the early presidential elections before then. but my calls and spend most of this week in saudi arabia has moved out resignation. the french president now looks weaker than ever as he faces the challenge of swift play. finding a new prime minister. the national assembly remains deeply divided and fresh bottom into reelections county health before next july will not result from
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a customer on that lease in dury. in paris a little earlier, i asked the lease, what people there i'm making of all this political turbulence, say, well, you know what we're hearing here in the streets of defense cops. it is very much reflecting the situation at the national assembly in palm. and that is, this country is divided according to polls ahead of the road. about half of the country was in favor of hosting the government. and the other half was against saying that we only add additional instability, political pay us to an already complicated situation. i'm not exactly exactly along the lines uh well of what people have been saying in defense capital since this vate, since the last night. this is, this is the logical conclusion of what brands and its law makers are at the moment a mess. it was this inventory, i think it's
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a good thing and i think that they didn't respect the contract that he made with the french people at the legislative elections or not to ally with the far right. and the reaping what they sewed. 7, it's complicated. it is your boss, i don't think anybody's happy really. ok only also there are 2 different parties and that's it. you know, i don't listen to you and neither do you. and neither does he or maybe quick but so it can never work. if we don't, that's the thing i'm saying those that bars of my mouth 6, but leisurely, the president's opponents say he needs to go as well. he signed the web design. but he does need to pick a new prime minister and pull them at the same intend on causing him trouble. so what's the reason options? well, you know, it's very difficult for him. indeed. obviously lots of politicians are speaking out to that. it has been sticking out, but since last night and today saying, you know,
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he should pick someone from the last he should pick someone from the center to bring the country back together. each block the 3 blocks and pa them and right now i don't know if which has a clear majority. i was hoping that their candidate will be selected president my call last time it on when he called snap selection earlier. that parliamentary elections earlier. this here took him 2 months to choose me showed danye who was known as an is to negotiate to and it was full. but if someone could bring different products, one of my tyrants from different political decides to get us. it would be him. now it seems is going to be even more complicated for a lot of my call to find a new comes. i mind you some people on the left, especially from the socialist party and the green talk you that before hand were possible for all parts of a left wing blog that before and was not open to compromise. now see more open to working together with the center. so that might be one way or where he's looking
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right now. style quite well done on present macro, who's do to speak lights out. what are we expecting to here? well, he's 1st of all obviously going to comment on last night's vote. he's going to say this was not the right thing to do. you're dividing the country further increasing political instability and that is an option that he might already name. and you prime minister, you said he would do so within 24 hours. but let's see what he says as i sat in the pause. it has taken him a long time to make up his mind to let's see what he says tonight. okay, thank you. at least at least a new, a in paris, prosecutors as of last on investigation into present use. okay. all on to minute says, oh, that role and imposing a martial law on tuesday. the opposition is accused. the president of insurrection, and the lowest and impeachment proceedings against him. lawmakers of force the end of ministry,
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bro. hours after parliament was surrounded by troops on the on wednesday. just 24 hours off to the president from south korea into its west crisis and decades. a government apology to its citizens just hung up. i don't know. so regarding emergency marshall loans, we're sorry for causing concerns among the people. some of the military while maintaining a firm defensive customer will focus on its main mission because i wish to protect and national security and people's lives in maple ridge. and i guess some of the prosecutors have opened an investigation into the chaos unleashed by you and his former defense to accumulate here and no faces of travel down and opposition. lawmakers have become proceedings to impeach the impossible, to present the time while in south korea and us. i live bound by a mutual defense. tracy has cost a shadow over
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a region already navigating deep into political divisions. but why has made no indication to tell resign under his own policy says that they still back him demonstrates discontinued together on the side, the national assembly over the course of thursday assigned this even if president and so hill is able to survive the impatient votes. public pressure on him to resign could continue to grow so many in south korea, which last injured marshall new in the 1970s. the disorder brought back memories of dr. chapters in his history and so those on. as soon as i heard the news, i rushed to the national assembly. i have children, but i left them with my in laws because i felt i needed to act for the sake of my children, this must be stops and then my to was. we cannot go back to the 19 seventy's. that was what i saw, that as night fell. another candle light process began outside the national
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assembly. cooling for you to step down. which is impeachment. vote is not scheduled until saturday. the political saga, engulfing this nation is still far from being of jealous, probably encroachment and the software and capital sol told me more about the investigations into the president, and his defense is former defense spencer. so yeah, so today 2 complaints were filed actually independently from each of the one complaint was surprised by a minor opposition party. the other was fired by 59 activists from within the civil society. and both of those complains, accusing unit that he committed a treason by having the clear martial law data. so really a serious accusation. and to date, the police has opened investigation into the case, so they're looking into it, but they're still at the beginning. so we don't know many details. we also don't
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know how likely um, those cases are to succeed or not. but what i can tell you is that treason is a serious crime, at least by law, potentially it could even carry a death sentence or link the prison to him. so it is a pretty serious case during this time in a crunch. well, now rush as foreign minister as arrived in malta, on his 1st trip to the european union since moscow launched its full scale invasion, a few crane. so gala for office team to attend the summit, that the organization for security and cooperation in your us, secretary of state and ukraine's foreign minister will also be that number of mister lab ralph's counterparts are expected to wilcox during his speech is what a couple of them had to say about russia's presence at this meeting is the number of his coming here to lie about russian invasion and what russia is doing in ukraine. and i not going to listen to those lies. i will not be in one room is mr.
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oliver. i will go to brussels bureau chief alexandra phone number is also in both of the main thing and told me more about reactions to so got enough rooms. attendance as well. we have for a lot of harsh criticism. the woodson ministers accusing of mr. the gulf of spreading lives here and to using this platform to present his view of the events that has nothing to do with the reality. but that is actually indeed what happens during the round table. with mister, the ralph accusing the organization to have become an instrument to helpful instruments to serve america's interest team. criticizing the european union for imposing what he is calling legitimate sanctions on russia. only because as he put it, russia is pursuing their own national interest. and actually that was the reason
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for some administers to say that they need to be here, that they need also to speak during this meeting to push against a a. what's a rough rough was saying against he's lies. that is what, what uh, for instance, the german foreign minister, i'm not in a bad bulk told us that she wants to be here. she wants to hold a speech to make sure that people know that the. uh what sir, do you love golf is telling them is a lie and it's not true. okay, so it sounds like bad, but there is a consent, but bear with the uh, views for engaging with russia in this for and they are i see. yes, there are some voices saying that at least it's important to come here together because of course, if there is no consensus, no meetings and russia is still a member of this organization. even though there are saying that actually the
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organization is already dad. there i'm not leaving it. so for the o. s. e to continue existing, it's of course important to have as such as meeting the organization was founded in the 1975 to present a forum for an increase dialogue between the east and the west during the cold war . and when you look at its members, some of them still in their kind of a c or of influence of russia to recommend is done. it was fixed on others, very critical of rush. i you understand that it's really now very difficult for, for them to, to find common ground with the, the war in ukraine. still raging. not very much at the top of the agenda. so what are we expecting from this meeting? well, the ministers already talked about ukraine over dinner last night,
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and mister ralph was not invited to attend this dinner. and they are planning to increase or support for too many terry and help for ukraine for uh, people who are facing a very difficult winter there. and i would pursue that. those are the conversations that the supporters of ukraine who are present to you or some of them . some of the members of the policy will be having behind closed doors as well today. okay, thanks, alexandra. i understand you're from nominated dw brussels bureau chief. thank you. the georgia where the government appears to be widening its cracked down on the opposition as protests gripped the country. demonstrations the angry about the government's decision last week to suspend talks on joining the european union yesterday. security forces right of the officers and hopes of leading opposition figures. dw is many accounts of matching reports from subleasing,
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violence on the streets of police, the police trying to suppress and type government protests which have been going on for a week. now, the right scripts have counted more than 250 people injured sofa. that's what color is really, is a literary translator. he was at the protest, bozeman, they grab me, they searched to face me, and then they direct me to the police, ben and they continued to beat me there. besides the police for using a well go online about demonstrators being radicals, they repeating the football game though the georgian dreams like that, we want ward like against russia. how testers collapse and display the faces of those. they say have also been beaten by the police in the last few days. all sorts of people have been hard, including local gentlemen. and here you can see the rest of me because bar on you, one of the opposition leaders,
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members of his potties say he was between unconscious and detained on wednesday, george and prime minister erotic about. he's a thank the police for their work, inviting opposition, party offices, as well as what they've been doing on the streets. does the government feel shame? what are they doing? suffer closer to the hotel across the stomach. there's no reason for the civil sondra. this is try me. so is that it's total them is the, is it, the government is against the use. you guys have the 36 with capital by the government is not reacting to people's voices. she did the using violence to silence the use and reason the georgians followed up was it on the card for this month? many lectures and students are on stride, but not everyone byzantine below, as you progress to live on gig. initially, suppose they've link potty to suggest some demonstrates as i agitating for revolution, like ukraine in 2014, i think they do a trial to create kind of
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a thing. they say sort of my, then there are a very sincere students through and by this idea that the georgia 0, p and policy is canceled. and we should, we should set as joey opium feature. there are also low those. so students, so a professional ocean was the young people take time out from the cold in a church, close to the parliament. where the main demonstrations are, how a brief form up and the prayer before returning to the coast outside the united states, where the c e. o of a major insurance company has been shot dead in new york city, united healthcare as brian thompson was on his way to an investor meeting. that's the central manhattan hilton hotel. and he was killed in what police side was a targeted attack. the shooter is still a large helicopters hover above central manhattan hilton hotel. now with crime scene. the hotel was sick to host and invest amazing for
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united health care. one of the biggest insures in the us. but just before saving i am the company c o brian thompson was fatally shows on his way inside. thank you very much. police say it was a targeted killings. morning everyone. it appears the suspect was lying in wait for several minutes. and as the victim was walking to the conference hotel, the suspect approached from behind and fired several rounds, striking the victim at least once in the back and at least once in the right calf. many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target. police say there was no known motive for the killing and have launched a major man hunted for the shooter. they released these images and offered $10000.00 for any information leading to an arrest. the suspect slid the scene on
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foot before writing a rented e by came to central park a few blocks away. united health and vista conference has been cancelled after the shooting. the company released the statement describing brian thompson as a highly respected colleague and friend. is looking at a couple more stories that making headlines. bitcoin has cost a $100000.00 amount for the 1st time. was leading crypto currencies gains mold with 7 percent in value over the last week on the list. that should be the increase, the hopes that donald trump for being regulated to the concert. and he takes officers, us, president, next month. we will small these nations. this just got a little bit bigger. monica has expanded its lines massed by 3 percent after the death of books and property development on land reclaimed from the se. there's no directed by rule that prince albert cartridge, just of the tune square, columbus says most monica is the will 2nd smallest. and after the
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japan new celebrating the addition of its national alcoholic beverage to unesco is world heritage list you an agency advise you to recognize saca as part of your minuses, intangible, cultural heritage. rosa hoping that designation will help revive domestic consumption which has been declining. this smooth of rice wine has been viewed as a sacred gift from deities and it's been an integral part of japan's culture. for centuries. originally, it was even believed to ward off evil spirits. now unesco has decided to register japan's traditional knowledge and skills for making saki and it's intangible. cultural heritage list. traditional sucky brewing is an ancient technique for, for mentoring, a mixture of rice used and the colorful mode known as koji.
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the entire process of seeming stirring for minting and pressing can be grueling and to take several weeks. the technique requires great skill and experience as it involves carefully controlling temperature and humidity to ensure the desired taste and quality. the and results can be served hot or cold, or at room temperature. saki plays a significant role in japanese society and tradition. it's often served during ceremonies and special occasions, but demand for the drink has been declining in japan, even as international demand froze. saki producers hope you know, schools recognition will boost their exports and reinvigorate and suzy. as them for the beverage at home, that's it. show up today because furthers will have will well news of the top of our next on the day w. we look at how to use that medication
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