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to export our water as grass to feed cows half way across the world. i can't help but wonder if anybody thinking about the future of this country. with this address, the global voice of crisis unveiled the most 21st on t w. the business depot news life and above it bothered clashes reported this very serious government troops that supports us, a bit ousted fullness presidents, thoughts of bushes and executions. imagine city as the new government faces its biggest challenge since the fall of bush aside. also in the program of russia launch is small rocket and drone strikes across the ukraine. keith describes it as a massive attachment, targeted critical energy infrastructure, the latest russian to tax on ukraine spock, a strong reaction from the whitehouse president,
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trump threatens must go with sanctions besides, ukraine is making a peace deal difficult the i'm so okay, welcome to the program trips from syria's instrument governments of battling forces loyal to ask the lead of a shot aside and coastal cities in the west of the country. u. k based syrian observatory for human rights as more than 200 people have been killed since fighting broke out on thursday. so let's have reported cases of executions soon. this new government has deployed more forces to the affected areas. i mean, post a coffee this video resets or so classes between pro stock, munitions and troops loyal to the interim. government royce who has news agency verified location, is homes in the countries knows its leaf south taking place on thursday nights
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syrian authorities state of islands began to spiral when pro stock munitions lost the tax and government security forces on thursday, including an ambush on the motorway the government employed more forces in the coastal region, which includes the cities of low takia, tortoise, and surrounding villages. the region is the heartland of syria is allied sect to which form a ruler busha. alas, that belongs when friday, fighting in some neighborhoods of la talk here continued. while elsewhere in the city, government forces patrol the streets, asserting that everything was under control of the week, i've sent very launch reinforcements to maintain security and safety classes. the code here in the to area in look talk, you know, all areas have been brought under control. other things to go to. the pro facade
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forces presence in this area has been eliminated as a multiple in some common areas of the city. daily life continues before a nike coffee and takes effect. and the security campaign is important to us because we're one people with different groups. there's no discrimination between any one. we've all co existed for years and days. but the u. k. based syria and observatory for human rights and other sources say to have been executions on both sides following the classes and verified online video. so bodies in the street believes to be otherwise killed by security forces in the talk, you have problems. otherwise, activist save violence and the attacks against the group have searched since the full one of the softer she. many fee of persecution and political exclusion. the cold and fighting as the heaviest since i saw was ousted last december. and the challenge to the interim government's efforts to consolidate its control. just as
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the country seeks to recover from years of conflict. let's pick this up with aaron's ellen who's a syria on the list of the washington institute for near east policy. welcome to dw, we heard a soldier and that report, let's say the situation is being brought under control. is that what you're hearing? there? they're trying to at least doing the curfews is definitely part of the process of helping out with that. i think it's possible that we might still see some activity going into uh tomorrow, but if it goes along the routes that the government believes it will, it's likely that it will calm things down by the end of this weekend. and what do you think prompted based class, you think they come out of nowhere? we've seen a growth in remnants of the a sondors and trying to reorganize itself. going back to mid january, there's been a lot of talk online. uh, been increasingly there's been more mobilization into violence and it kind of
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tipped over yesterday with this ambush that chilled 30 uh, security forces of the new governments. and how strong are these allied outside of the wireless? and i think it's hard to say at this point, especially because we don't have a good idea on if a rom is trying to help out with this at all in terms of bringing in weapons money, or even his bowl over the border. so there's a question, how deep of a reservoir it could this go if outside actors try and push this board. but, but at the end of the day, it is a self defeating endeavor. because the reality is, is the white population is only 8 to 10 percent and not even all al away. it's like the former establish him. so they're limited numbers of people and in wall they can continue to do these hit and run a tax at the end of the day it's,
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it's unlikely to really change the reality on the ground. okay? and that is, it's, is the situation as clear cut as governments soldiers versus all the wide assets loyalists or is it next to you of them that i think for the most part it's like that. but you do see on both sides of civilians that are have been involved in vigilance in them as well. and i think a lot of it goes back to the deep seated issues that happened during the civil war itself. which isn't surprising. i mean, there was 14 years of, of war, a lot of it was secretary and, and that doesn't even get into the 50 years of hotel turn rule by the former us energy. and so the fact that there are flare ups wouldn't be surprising at all. consider, and all of the issues that the country has to deal with going forward. and these reports of mode as an, an execution of a syrian armed forces implicated in this. and it's really hard to say
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the information environment is rife with this information. and people re posting videos from, you know, 510 years ago at the height of the syrian civil war, or what seemingly appears to people in civilian clothing, but they are remnants of their shame because they're not wearing uniforms anymore. so it's, it's difficult to know how extensive it is. there's definitely been executions of civilians, but whether it's widespread, i think it remains to be seen. so here's one that pain sessions poses a serious threats to this new government. what's your assessment? it definitely hurts the stability as well as trying to, you know, bring in every part of the syrian society into one unit. one of the big things that the government hasn't been attempting to do is trying to expand out who is involved in the government as well. as the new society, whether uh, you know,
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sunni's or any minority group, obviously it's been done in fits and starts. and there's been a lot of slow roiling negotiations, but actions like this are clearly meant to inflame secretary intentions, so as to keep the aloe, a community and fear, and not moving forward into a new era. thank. so guiding us through that sooner. i've left the arms on it. thank you so much. thank you. russian strikes on the training, so you're concave wounded. at least 8 people left dozens of buildings and rulings your training air force as it shut down. more than 67 missed 1200 drones. in the 9th attack, which had several ukrainian regions, official site, russia is still targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure. fall into natalie duff. scott fletcher own home and hard keeps front line when it was destroyed. but the war has caught up with her here at her son's house.
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i don't know what to do now. i don't know what to do or what to say. thank god, the weather is nice, it's room. i'm 81 years old. it should have just killed me and it would all be fine . but as you can see, to the rescue, workers evacuated another elderly woman from a nearby building, the latest residential area to be hit by russian strikes. recent drone and missile attacks on ukraine's ports to t awful. desa also destroyed dozens of homes and targeted its energy infrastructure to leaving sways of the city without electricity. the latest round of air strikes by russia come after you. leaders met for a crisis summit on thursday, and which they underlined their ongoing support for ukraine. an agreed to boost
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their own military capabilities. there is a huge pressure on all member states to increase the defense spending and to have literally a search and defense. and therefore the plan, the re, um plan was a 5 elements. was very much welcome by all of this, and i am absolutely confident that it will be used the you has come under pressure to unite behind to crane following this engagement from the united states. these latest russian strikes are the 1st since donald trump a couple automated, 38 to ukraine. all the president trump has an onset, he strongly considering imposing new sanctions on russia because of moscow's latest attacks on the ukraine. and i post on his true social platform, the president cold on both countries to get on with peace negotiations. but like i
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said, you're in the white house press conference period. he once again appeared to blame you craig, for standing in the way piece think so we're doing very well with russia. right now, the bombing the hell out of you. granted. i'm finding it more difficult, frankly, to deal with ukraine. and they don't have the cards. they don't have the cards as, as, you know, a meeting in saudi arabia on sometime next week, early and were talking. but i find that in terms of getting a final settlement, it may be easier dealing with russia, which is surprising because they have all the cars admitted and they're bombing the hell out of her right now. and i put a statement in a very strong statement. can do that, she can do that, try that, would try to help them. and you, great, as you get on the ball and get a job done with donald trump, not talking about possible sanctions. i gauge to russia. i asked, i wrote report the stuff in simon's in washington,
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whether this means that the presidency is not going cold on russia as well as you cry. or i think it's safe to say that the president is, is maybe playing games with the stick and the carrot and back to the stick. and then a little bit of a carrot. and depending on who he's trying to address or slash push a little bit closer to what he wants a ceasefire creek is pointed quickly as possible, then peace negotiations, peace deal. if you're absolutely right. first, this a post on to social, a threatening russia with additional sanctions. then in this impromptu press conference in the oval office, know he is best friends with a lot of me put and they understand each other well. and if you create and that's a quote to you, if your credit doesn't want to settle, we're out of here. meaning, you know, you come to the table worked with us, work with the us president a do what he wants. that's referring to the meeting next week. and saudi arabia,
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which you have mentioned also what he has mentioned also is they'll know it's russia is still on the good side of the president. the ukraine is still on the bad side of the president. ok, i think that's clear. all right, that said ukrainian officials will be next week's meeting in saudi arabia, alongside the us special envoy, steve, a wit costs. lot to me, i'm a lot of, is it ask you what would be that but, but ukrainian officials will. so does that mean that you claim us relationship is back on track this i wouldn't call it yet being back on track, but they are science and indicators that the united states admitted or the united states or the white house administration. the trump white house is we're working on this, there is a will at the, by the, at the administration from the administration to make this work day. remember, there was a minerals and rare deal which fell upon just a week ago to day
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a week ago. they want that deal back america wants the united states, want that deal with ukraine. and you know, national security was a mike walls, for example, said that they are working in the previous conversations which they had during the last week as well as now next week, which they will have to bring this relationship back on track between will all of them is valencia and donald trump, as well as everybody else who's working on a piece again, the president seems to be absolutely gung ho on a quick peace negotiations. he wants to be a peacemaker. he wants to do this quickly and promised that to the americans on his campaign trail in his campaign, and he wants to do good on this. he's determined to do this, all the people where he has involved working on this. i'm working to bring this relationship back to, let's say, workable grounds and things of that stuff and stuff. assignments in washington.
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meanwhile, the us aerospace company max off technology, it says it has temporarily suspended, ukraine's access to it states that ukraine is relied on max off high resolution satellite imagery for defense and strategic planning, tracking russian troop movements, assessing battlefield conditions and monitoring russian damage to infrastructure box us as the new restrictions are in line with the trump administration's decision to suspend intelligence sharing with you crime. so let's get into this with another sheet honest, i'm ready to be around from king's college bunch and welcome back marina. so donald trump's edict against intelligent sharing with ukraine appears to extend beyond the us government to commercial companies. how big a problem is, there's lots of satellite imagery going to be good evening, phil. well, 1st of all, would have to understand that it is actually um,
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that intelligence that you create and will not receive anymore as a part of a government program. max or a technology is, has one contract and is supplying that information to the national jewel, special intelligence agency in the united states. and so now you create and doesn't have an account because that program anymore access to that satellite, the image which, which is critical in order to track troop movements in order to assess the effectiveness of ukrainian long range strikes in order to determine the location of the critical infrastructure on the russian territory. we're talking about high resolution, real time satellite imagery that ukraine was receiving prior to this. and so now essentially the ukrainians will not be able to see any of that and all the other
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non american, perhaps your opinion, companies that can fill the gap to well, it certainly is there are competitors to max or a technology is, but we, we, we have to understand that it's not max. so technology is, per se is of the cannot sell this imagery. the imagery is completed by the us government. meaning that somebody else could buys this information for the ukrainians. the europeans have. there are a subs the ration, copernicus, for instance, em, how good that imagery is as compared to mocks or is, i don't know, but certainly there are some alternatives. the problem is it needs to be done very quickly. and the integration of a new system means we don't know what kind of applications it to use is what kind of restrictions and inquiry because data has so in, in terms of implementing that is also a problem which costs time. ok. so,
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oh, why is around the, the, the, what was the closing in on our ukraine? i'm on with the us, the spending and to have access to as an intelligence. just just give us an outline that you've, we've talked about these be satellite imagery. so the us passage of intelligence that it provides to, to you cried massive as well. yeah, absolutely. so, um, we do a special intelligence is just one part of the intelligence that is that is provided to ukraine by the united states. and the problem here is that the united states government has a monopoly, especially when it comes to um space when it comes to military satellites, because the ukrainians were also getting information from us military satellite. i see a us spinal the 3 satellites. so it's a huge disadvantage and it's, it is something that other countries are prohibited from sharing was ukraine,
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for instance, a u. k is not allowed to share any intelligence with ukraine. and essentially, the troops effects a bracing or planting it affects the troops on the ground. meaning that the russian forces can easily surprise them without the ukrainian troops being able to track their movements save for the use of an f b drones. but they cannot provide an overall picture. and so it was also military equipment, but was out intelligence, which is the critical, it's a backbone of for an operational planning. it will be very difficult for ukrainian troops also to defend against long range strikes, for instance. right. so that's very nice for next, i mean, i mean on defense almost at the king's commission on that. thank you. thank you for having me. you're very late as have agreed to dramatically increase ministry spending in response to the us phrase on military unintelligent support for you cry
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. russian propaganda so been celebrating washington's domestic policy shift. but the idea of rushes, you repeat in naples boosting that ministry forces has been met with is this you leader summit in brussels, is clearly irritating the kremlin. moscow has picked up on the fact that the e. u is ready to boost defense spending. and it's considering sending peacekeepers to ukraine, come from bits on the to, to create the confrontational rhetoric and the confrontational developments that we are now seeing in brussels. and she works capital was us seriously at all this. we finding ways to peacefully resolve the situation in you craigslist or him, the boys can push him even where to go to or when you look ok, you will cries, the host don't share pest cards, diplomatic etiquette. and they were watching both the speeches and the looks of the participants that um some up for the gathering itself resembles
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a meeting of cripples. poland. prime minister tools hobbled past the cameras and declared that russia would lose just like the u. s. r. so this poll has injured not just his limbs, but also his brain. the president of france has completely lost his mind as well as the jump prompts them, according to state propaganda. it wasn't just the president of france who lost his mind. they also called denmark's pm met to frederickson crazy for being open to nuclear weapons in her country from recent reactions. it seems that state propagandist, are most worried about europe's unity and defending ukraine. good to put it inside this provincial europe. suits you is being torn apart right now. are you with my chest? can you imagine how incompetent these people are and how little they have to do if they can afford the luxury of suddenly going to london gets eat by euclid. putting
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zalinski on the head. i was doing some is still on showing to him that they are against him who because at the same privilege of new, europe's unity and the sharp rise in defense spending can't help but worry russia. some experts believe this is a for the challenge, the general, the waste, the west in a way connect to the overall just as the war will in the long run present. they're really serious challenge to rush even with china is assistance and having like, basically invested and it's a wheelchair industrial complex. russia is that combusted the mod. meanwhile, lab, rob said that russia has no intention of attacking nato despite the fears. he believes there's one person in the west who knows that russia's real goal is to stop nato's expansion. visit the president, trump and his team understands very well, but he thought this was a root cause. but with lovely people with which you this week officials and state
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propaganda warmly welcomed trumps decision to hold a do ukraine, backed by the us, they hope to strike a piece deal with ukraine. one that would favor the kremlin. well, take a look at some old stories making headlines. uh, president trump side of things written through iran, supreme leader. so you can to negotiate to a nuclear deal. atalla. i'll a company's office housing commented, i can 2018 during his 1st time president trump withdrew the united states. i'm a multinational agreement intended to prevent the around developing nuclear weapons, the oldest prime minister as to old problems. these governments planning to introduce ministry training for all adult man. total choice says he also wants to withdraw from a landmark tracy binding the use of anti personnel mines. proposals comes as government urges us to increase defense spending against a future. russian director general can use president where the router has signed. the political co operation deals with the head of main opposition policy by the
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thing they have filed to work together to tackle corruption and other issues, but said they weren't joining a form of coalition. and so as popularity has dropped, since at least 60 people were killed last year, joining protests against these tasks plan up for the official numbers of wolves living in the wild in europe is estimated to have almost doubled over the last decade to more than 20000 spring c as a success for conservation measures with wolves classified as strictly protected, but farms are protesting and good by the killing of livestock. new york in law has come into force, makes it easier for live the just to show the was this report from the deputies, rosie bird shock and nice and kind us a pack of wolves penetrating the value of national park in the netherlands. and the result in the light of day, we find only traces of them. so you can see so will scott hair everywhere as he's
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eaten well bar. this was an outside of bark de, also a lot of wildlife. they attacked so also, so they, at tech, some college park ranger, yackel bly. decker has watched wild life change since rules me to come back in the natural and several years ago, crossing from germany after the species was previously content out of existence. here in the 19th century, the 1st wolf came in in december of 2021. then we have pops, 5 pops in 2022, and then it went on. all, most lots of boyfriends is killed by christmas 2022. so in one ralphio, 300, moving on stats, a few point visitors have also had to close encounters, like the cyclist back in 2022. it's leading farm was furious and some locals worried if it's getting more dark, then i am more cautious about that. i know the wolf is here and i teach my
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children to scream. the bark owners were among those asking to we can will strict protection state is too low for some hunting and they got their wish. last year, the european union pushed for international changes and can now start the process of dying grading. you legal protections. but the decision has been slammed by environmental campaigners. they argue rules, which hasn't caused human deaths here for decades. are important predators keeping herbivores and check on helping more plants flourish. activists also points to you, evidence showing most regional wolf populations still lack strong, long term survival prospect. it's definitely a political move. there's no science behind it. what's reading worth? and this proven to be effective is no nissan methods like electric fans and other what we called quick suspense measure. that really works in terms of stuffing depth, x, y coding and shooting. even if it seems the fastest is really an effective back in
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the netherlands. the possibility of shooting some rules in future is welcome here. so not all park visitors are in favor. i understand that the farm is set, a lot of troubles with it. but for me personally, a personal i, i love to move this enthusiast plants to keep her distance and keep an eye out for these controversial creatures. sometimes because on camera and often caught up in political debate, it's a series of days and just to our, which i'll be back to take a closer look at a couple of dangerous days in syria in that day. as the
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