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o, d u has a snob, the arab league over its re admission of war torn syria. one member of the leak is described the use cancellation of an upcoming meeting with us officials as quote regrettable is enough. so the re admission of syria was the decision taken unanimously by all the members of arrow believe the legal decision had to be appreciated by the european union, but cancelling its meeting with the arab league, which had not been held for 4 years. was a regrettable decision. while the arab league lifted the suspension of serial last month, following more than a decade of the tensions between while the war to nation and his neighbors. the syrian, the president bush auto sat, attended a recent arabic meeting and saudi arabia that he described as an historical but unity for peace in the region. western powers, however, including the you of stood firm against any negotiations with the mass coast as they have long supported in search in groups. fighting against the other side of
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the eu has however, met with non governmental members of syria and civilian society. groups to discuss the future of the country and syria is a foreign ministry says that e u is currently opposing the country's vital fundamental interest. syria which has withstood a bloody campaign of terrorism, is determined to cooperate with error brethren and allied states across the world to consolidate its victories, an offset, the dire upshot of economic sanctions against it. i was discussing this with a political analyst, a side subject just a bit earlier in the program, and he says, the you cancel this upcoming meeting with the arab league in order to avoid a diplomatic embarrassment. this is that the flow method decisions. so if you imagine that meeting has taken place, you would get 27, you find the rest of us sitting with a 20 to our appointment. this does include the, the center for this. that's what domestic investment for the you and also for the
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americans who have made a lot of fix the keyboard to change them as you've been for months. now investigating what that's taking place, this would be a clear admission for vfc. that's why, because it's, you know, there's stall and they don't need to take dictates. and that's why even if you look at the response, it is the big mute due to it has to go methics just though it's not gonna do anything because that 3 between the ox states is hundreds of millions, billions of dollars. you cannot afford this image and you made it easy to get. the whole middle east is gone. it was now new alliances of invention. ukraine will become the new recipient of a that was originally intended for africa. that's if all goes according to applying, put in place for the future minister of foreign trade and development in finland. the program that aims to slash funding to countries expressing support for russia.
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if each administer feel tabio remains type lift about naming the targeted countries reported to a finished newspaper. african nations was singled out, however, with tabio saying the continent will be on the finland scrutiny. i think he is reportedly cutting a 100000000 euros in 8 allocated to other nations and says ukraine will become of the program is main beneficiary. and that is a spiteful ins earlier intention spelled out in a 2021 africa strategy report highlighting health. think his plans to increase trade with africa. they believed supporting african economic development would help to prevent hunger on the continent, which the u. n. the site is on track to reach a record high. the position of the government in the end is, is the displace as it is a classic old case of classic diplomacy way it's and black may, i used a to achieve certain positions, meaning that the position of that countries take on the share ukraine or conflict
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and may not necessarily be informed, violation of thinking it instead of decision, but maybe the products of like me and to, as africans, you know, coming in the heels of the show, the treatment of the opportunity that she's going to create in poland. immediately of course, only days the view that part of the country is that the airlines to america is not a good fly for tens. and can only obtain the positions by bullies to look at the east, to the panels, and to the a few of us, i was there last week and you look at the position of russia and china. is this of the fleet? got it? it becomes nature on a that definitely tends to be more inclined to look at was these 2 countries in alaska is actually made an announcement to minutes. the roles that states and russia is going to assist us with fits to
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a set themselves into quality via independence and test automation. so this kind of behavior by seamless and even by poland and the rest of them can only push a they also can countries as much faster a towards russia in china. it is currently world refugee to you and initiate a day of remembrance for those who a flight was ons and simon's now. for example, recently about a 300 pac hasanti nationals was said to have died when over crowded boat sank and was outside greece. following the tragedy, kasanya authorities announced that more than a dozen of the alleged people, smugglers were arrested in connection with that. officials have them onto a further track down on the dangerous and enlisted industry on the bus. my son had passed the 12th grade, he had very good marks that he attempted to go abroad saying my father had gotten old and i must help him. he wanted me to come back home and we plan to earn money
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for his family. you to 3 people had gone from this town for my family members, for my cousins to our sons of my uncle. one is the elder uncle, and one is my and son located. basically, when we investigated the matter, we are arrested 14 and direct agents involved in human trafficking. the basic issue as these people are not taking their legally or they go by legal means to do by us and move legally from dubai to egypt and been to libby further from libya. they are moved by a legal setups through the mediterranean sea, which is very dangerous. many pakistan, these were shot at borders in the past. so a recent refugee wave has been spotted by a crisis and say down where at least 2000000 people have been fleeing the ongoing fighting between a well the military and a powerful and sojourn group. the un estimates a total of a $117000000.00 people will either be stifled us or otherwise displaced by the end
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of just this the following a wave of terror attacks the west african nation of nigeria has organized a refugee camp that has become a secure place for those who suffered from an insurgency by the local around militant group. but many in the come for lacking the basic necessities like water and electricity. they've called for help from international organizations as well as well. the national authorities, i did not have the initial supposed to pay. i do i have to insurance here because a we are part of the united nation julian, do what you said. a young liability. yeah, we stood down. meanwhile, we under orders for the items. so yeah, absolutely come through, i did nothing but the forgot those, there's no more do for live. he's called full. we need to leave his house or his hometown to go and decided because if you see anybody inside the account for living to come out, that's guessing it has get to the extent that he cannot even be the situation. and maybe he fee because on piece of life, well,
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calling on the new government to get that for us on to come to the age because of the fact that we uh, displaced doesn't mean we are not. and i didn't, and we have our constitution out, right. they have up to protect us for people killed for more wounded and an exchange of gunfire near and is rarely settlement in the west bank. it does come and made an escalation in violence between israeli and palestinian forces. i tell of a besides that the silence opened fire at a petrol station near the settlement of eli. i'm both of those shooters are a poorly killed advisor of the forces. and previously though 5 palestinians were killed and many thousands wounded in a massive firefight during it is ready rate on the palestinian city on your needs. the is ready for it is reported the youth helicopters to deliver strikes on targeted facilities during the operation. putting you in the minutes in groups that it
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showed had on falls to one of the aircraft to retreat. we spoke to a representative open, his riley, volunteer medical services organization. this whole idea of, of are standing not responding political issues. it's not relevant. the government came out and killed 8 people in full blood and that's something which, which we always transit our volunteers, the 1st responders from all backgrounds and all nationalities here. and israel response to the incident, treated the injured, perform cpr. and some of those who were unfortunately made are pronounced that at this theme. and one of the amazing things that the organization does that other organizations in israel, throughout to, as well as bring people together from different walks of life. and through that of the, you know, jewish christian muslim, everybody working together to try and stabilize which isn't that, those that supersedes everything, eating religion, all religions value life. and that's something which we all have in common. we all share. and if we connect with enough commonalities and hopefully we won't, the cds,
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incidents take place again. well, during these escalating tensions that are also in the settlements, where is railings and palestinians are inside co existing and harmony is i'm at least correspondent with this is really communities truly unique. a village where it is rarely jews, and arabs around $100.00 families live together in harmony and peace that they can hardly find outside all the time. we just read about wars and hate and wars and killing and violence us. and i think we have to put an end for these actions. that's why we have to be an example. and to learn from our own experience and how to bring this disparity to others. the village was founded in 19 seventies based on acceptance and equality of jews and arabs to
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form over 20 percent of reserves population and complain about unfair laws and discrimination from the state. the mayor says the village itself, unlike for example, is rarely supplements jewish only communities faces this. and just as when it's population grew and there appeared a need to expand with people from across east real. also willing to move in, locals officially requested extra heck, there is to build new residential areas from these really land administration. not only the request was rejected, soon after the state started at legal battle to plane part of the village. you know, we are not the call of citizens and is and, and land issue and housing is another issue here where you can see the quality of if we are not joyce, you can buy states. it's not by, it's the east. you can even lease if they can city, so he's in his really arab, the may or is of the village rotate with jewish residents,
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share her concerns and frustration like sante. he says he feels pain to see israel . the states predominantly made of jewish people who previously suffered a lot from race based hatred, like any quality in treating others. the idea that when we have now a stay towards desist a tool will be used in or the to discriminate model north. these non choose palestinians for me, it's a, uh for me that's some biggest failure. it's, it's, you could have, we come to the village when is really government prepared to approve the construction of $4500.00 new units in the jewish settlements across the occupied west bank. this controversial move was condemned internationally, including by the u. s. is rose crucial ally, criticism also came from we think from some israeli jews,
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including ones who leave in this village. these are the 2 i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm a single foot on what you're doing there with the bank and gaza, obviously. and for us is, is the 4th rather than here for us. it's the, the, the other way around. it's not your society kind of a far side locals. believe education is key to success of changing the approach and eventually ending the decades long conflicts. local kids learn arabic and hebrew, and also discover each other's history and mentality. and rare example of peaceful coexistence. the village house various conferences at one such event that took place when we arrived. the kids shows a little presentation from moutain piece or salon anatomy. the, on the ceiling, we saw a ventilation pipes decorated in the colors of these rarely and palestinian flags symbolically merged places of peace, national men. hey bruce,
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what had this settlement at a book? is one of a kind, the founders and residents of this village would love to see the principles they base they community on applied to the entire state of israel, with the governments dragging the country in the opposite direction. these idea remains just the mere raj raven auction, or how to, from the initial on how to set up the brussels has pledged another 50000000000 euros to key as well. many ordinary europeans are well up to the next in inflation. the assistance to ukraine is to be dealt with out over the next 4 years, and is reportedly contingent on key of roofing, out entrenched corruption, a new crane. here we propose a financial reserve for the next 4 years, a 50000000000 euro. this includes both loans and grounds. the preserves will provide 1st of all the prospective fall partners in ukraine
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predictability. and it should also incentivize other donors to step up to you as a struggle to maintain this economy over the past 15 years. a sense of cost of 2008 and financial crisis that originated in america. back in the year that you use the economy was actually a full trillion dollars larger than that of america. but now even including the u. k, which left the block, the use economy is still a full 5 trillion dollars lower than that of america. i discussed this earlier and discuss the reasons behind this with all the contributor chris ends, in your opinion, as a blog itself, is bit of pretty much nothing door to the united states in terms of everything the united states wanted to do. we've covered a lot of the program, the insights of adopt snacks, for example, where the edge of any, one of the last, probably the largest economy. now within the european union, essentially just shot that what are their industrial factories now? shipping orders that are industrial workforce to the united states, which is obviously causing a lot of jobs, a lot of reducing actual goods, which is,
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which is what creates g d p. right is, is the domestic product product produced by a country without the products or services and it just decimated that for one. and the 2nd part is very simple, right? in terms of the becoming conflicts in your credit and you give it is just flies. the united states blindly into this sanction, or the russian or the gas where the majority view is relying on that very, very cheap, not to weasels, to power their economies. and out of just essentially a now going to buy that that results, especially natural gas from the united states. so essentially it seems like the united states, as we will decimate your economy and you'll go ahead with it and the same time, go straight to that awesome, we'll just shut off show it is and someone will tell us how it happens. if it's b, e u, and the us continue this sort of special relationship, but the special relationship seems to be the us get everything and the you get this the night. and i think it's very good because i think eventually we're seeing political movements wake up. we're seeing opposition to,
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to the conflict in ukraine waking up and people's sides realize that if that happens, we start to see different politicians, a different kind of politics being elected to the european parliament. we've got a chance of changing that suicide. you're in nations as a whole, you know, i always like to be a high, it's a lot to miss, but things are changing. if they change, yes, if they died. so it's pretty bad news. i think the, the us president's son hunt to buy and will reportedly plead guilty to tax crimes and a gun charges the part of a plea deal to avoid going to prison. now the deal will still need be approved by a federal judge. but if given the green light, they would close the official investigation, and the gunshots could report even be dropped complaints probation conditions. now . it is alleged that several recordings included in the investigation and showed joe biden was behind. the sacking of a ukrainian prosecutor. a prosecutor was boyfriend investigator, ukrainian energy company, which, strangely enough, had hung to buy them known as payroll. and those alleged incidents took place when
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joe biden was vice president under obama. and now former us president donald trump meantime, who's currently facing different criminal charges has slammed hunter bivens. please bill and i discussed it earlier in the program with a photo host the mold spoke to come and step out of the unusually lenient treatment . the president biden's son is receiving from the us quotes just i don't think the timing of the announcement is any co incidence. either this investigation over these 2 simple, pretty obvious charges, a tax evasion and, and having a gun. when you're, you filling out of application, you put false statements. not saying that you're uh, addicted to drugs, and therefore you haven't gone under uh illegal. a pretest, it took 5 years, 5 years, but 10 days after donald trump is indicted and could face hundreds of years in prison sentences for what he's being charged with. um they,
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they come out and they finally finish the investigation. us attorney in delaware just said, he said, despite what the biden attorneys are saying, that this clause is, is a hug divide in case it does not. so he's leaving it open for future charges or whatever. but now justice has not been, sir. i mean the good faith, 10 years in prison like a normal person would if his name, if his name was not hundreds abide and if his name was hung to a trump, how quickly would it be behind bars? uh, if his name was out there, trump forget, forget it. but kevin mccarthy, the speaker, the house republican and other republicans have come forward since this announcement . and they've said another example of a double standard of justice. i mean, this is just ridiculous. if you're, if you're on the left, you'll get one standard, you know, you can point to hillary and others. and if you're on the right it point to trump and now it's just, it's just really it, i've seen the story. is it?
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certainly it shouldn't be fading away any time soon, but you kind of read much more about it on line. of course, a website on the the sanctions i liked the weapons of mass destruction. it was demonstrated a pause that it does q people chose more people on the battlefields actually. and in this case, i think, potentially, you know, the casual is maybe more than just people in english showing ukraine. maybe people in north africa in the middle east was suffering from starvation. the
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the binding ministration is coming. mexican border crossings are down by almost 50 percent following the expiration of title 42. i'm sorry. now here's an on this edition of $360.00 view. we're going to look at the reality of what is going on at the southern border and where the continued debate regarding the united states border is having an effect on other countries. foreign policy. let's get started. the hours of $410.42 ended, $2500.00 microns can be seen at living on the streets in the border town of el paso, texas a garbage and feces, filling out a ways in lining the street have turned this town of 800000 into a slum or national correspond it. rocks on the solano spoke with a group of immigrants who entered the country illegally and were turning themselves over to border patrol about why they chose to come roxanna, scotty, this is
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a very different picture. then what was paying that for a group of young men who came from venezuela? they were told in their home country coming to america meant getting set up for life. most comes are great around the sacred heart church where american crowds of blankets can be seen back up everywhere. next to piles of trash make safety shelters lining the fence of the church. a truck comes to handouts for 3 times a day. police set up a post to prevent a fight from breaking out as a full truck hand. so the max of sandwich and water bottles, 3 blocks from the sacred heart church is a border patrol station. you can see the border highway border wall are just a few feet away noon, a backdrop to these space. and over a 100 immigrants who answer legally are standing the line ready and willing to be
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processed by border patrol. biden's c. c fees. as we walk the line, it was mostly young main in their twenty's. only a handful where women or children may have left family and friends in their home in their country saying they want to get a job and send money back. once solos, there is no hope for this mother to join him, but she encourage him to make the trip to america to raise him. but when ask why they didn't just stay mexico, the entire group erupt, that was the only one who came from honduras city toki, 50 base to walk to the united states. and it costs him $300.00 to $350.00 to get a guy to bring him to america many. so the injury is received from class mean over
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the most, we're giving this manila envelope signaling hope. i see it has the papers they need to state all there is were pacing of white land and send back to mexico. but even those who say are sent to cities for not prepare for them, sleep reading, police patients in chicago for example. the streets of new york was done for a cities are no begging for the influx of immigrants to stop. not the american dream, they were promise. i'm broke center solano, for 360 view. we now want to bring in our expert panel to discuss at the end of a title, $42.00 and migration across the globe. we have professor adrian pine, a visiting professor and department of answer apology and social change at the california institute of integral studies. and gabrielle yacht is a cuban immigrant and the executive director at the ready for ron political action
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committee. thank you for joining me. both this is for having, you know, in a last hour hell marry united states, the secretary of homeland security released a message, tying migrant do not come illegally into the united states. people who arrive at the border without using a lawful pathway will be presumed ineligible for asylum. do not believe the lies of smugglers. people who do not use available legal pathways to enter the us now face tougher consequences. he said, people who arrive at the border without using a lawful pathway will be presumed and eligible for asylum. do not believe the lies of smugglers. the border is not open. people who do not use available lawful pathways to enter the us. now face of the tougher consequences. meanwhile, vice president cala harris, who has been adult, the boarders are, is nowhere to be found or pressed. secretary was asked about this,
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this was her response. where are they in terms of communicating with people who are trying to hearing from a secretary. myrick is, is a powerful messenger. he was at the border. where are they in terms of communicating with the people who are trying to come in? i think hearing from secretary may arcus is a powerful message. he was at the border. so i'm going to start off with you professor. uh, lets say professor pine. do you think the fight in ministration is currently handling the situation at the border, properly? a well defined administration has implemented as what affectively amounts to is an asylum band, which in many ways is harsher than the trunk of your policies. and that's why we're seeing right now. you know, we didn't see the rush to the border that everybody expected with the end of title 42 instead of what the bible ministration is doing on through it's quote unquote,
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circumvention of lawful pathways is preventing people from exercising their international right under, under international asylum often seeking asylum. what's interesting, gabriel, do you actually believe the body of ministers when they say there are less crossings at the border now with all of the restrictions out of 40 to put into place being lifted? of course it's not just what i think it's what we're seeing every day. we're seeing thousands of migrants lining up on the border. 4 year old girl uh, throwing over a border wall. by and by these coyotes now alternately, whether it's happening or not, people are not believing it down in south america. they're so coming into into our, our southern border they think it's pours it quite frankly as for us. and that's what we're in the situation that we're in. well, and that's what i would ask you about professor prime, because to think other countries should be doing more even including mexico, to stop these migrants at their southern border. and why are they not? why are they allowing them to pass through? why not try to actually keep them within your own country if you,
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if you want to be of help as well. um, you know, there's 2 issues here. one is for just talking about people who are economic, my friends, but for the people who are asylum seekers and they have an international right to seek refuge in a place that is going to in the country where they feel like they're going to be say. so, um, you know, and mexico is not responsible for the reasons why most people are seeking refuge. if we really look to the underlying structural reasons why most people come to the us border. it's because of us foreign policy. it's because of the worst that we have that we have sponsored in other countries because we have sponsored in other countries, especially talking about latin america or the economic warfare. and that's in the form of sanctions. so really, um, you know, if we're talking about mexico, is there anything mexico needs to do a better job of protecting the human rights of migrants. we see tremendous corruption and in the mexican immigration system. and you know,
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that's where the fire we saw, you know, just a few weeks ago, i think into that or a month or 2 ago into the products that killed so many, my friends from guatemala. we're seeing that mexico is not really doing what it needs to do to protect these people who are seeking asylum for people who are migrating for economic reasons. that's perhaps another question. but many of the people who are coming to our board or are, is actually king asylum because they are victims of conditions that are caused by us for our policy was the industry. and gabriel, actually, when i ask you that because the professor brought upon brings up an excellent point talking about that. a lot of these folks are being displaced because of safety reasons, thinking asylum, because of american foreign policy interventions that we're doing here in country specifically latin america, but others around the world that we're finding. do you think there should be more accountability and americans are going guess what we causes problems so therefore, why are you complaining about having to deal with it?
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yeah, certainly there's plenty of people who have might have value reasons coming into the united states and, and who really might have a reason to fear for the lives. unfortunately, we're just not capable of processing all these people. we don't have enough resources. you don't have an affordable stroke. we don't have enough. uh, did you just as far as the judicial system, the process, all these people, it's incredibly difficult. actually. we do these folks and find out who has a, a viable claim and who does it, you know, down here in south florida, we see a lot of people coming in from latin america, even though the border now is getting a sort filled with people from all over the world, not just from the south of central america, we have all these folks down here in south florida. and unfortunately, none of these people believe that all these folks are coming through cleaning asylum. how about that kind of asylum? we, we, we know people anecdotally, we've seen people who but we've come here from venezuela escaping their, their assailants. people who have either give.

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