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of the, the moscow and john young confirm that the north korean leader kim jong on will officially visits and russia in the coming days, votes also the president present, mediated on trump, pulled up on us the reaction in canada after prime minister adjusting to the guest . no, but indian nita during the deep g 20 summit in new delhi to more than 2600 people, a convent debt and over 2500 injured and the devastating the craig district morocco on friday night the go to the world, you'll watching out save this disconnect, pm in the boston capstone monday. i'd be to scott and it's great to have you with
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us to our top story, both moscow, i'm feeling young, top consent, the north korean leader kim jong will soon officially visits russia, the d. p. i. k, lida has been defined as by present by the net present adult and i'll see correspondence. you get this done to us the details those most to and beyond. young have confirmed that the newest korean leader will be visiting russia shortly. neither of the sites have explicitly said that kim john, on with the meat flat them i put in the here in the light of a scope. but given that the president of russia is here right now, and that is a destination that can be easily reached via cajun ons famous a train. it seems quite likely. but what the both sides did confirm is that they will have a face to face meeting. again, one can only speculate as to what they could be discussing. but some topics quite on the surface. russia could be seeking access to north korea's internal economy.
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markets after rule this, the eastern economic form is all about business and finance and into north korea has something to, well, a gain from russia as well. and uh, on the top of the tree here is well, russia's modern military capabilities and rushes more than military expertise. because so far russia's weapons have fed move quite well against ne till may tanks and they to made all tillery end in general, against nato's military industrial complex. also, they could expand. newest gray is labor program in russia. they could send more north korean laborers to russian oil on top of that. bear in mind that a north korea has been on the severe western sanctions for quite a long time. so they could, and the try to push russia to, well, maybe be more relaxed about biting to those un imposed sanctions. again,
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this is not the official agenda again, we can't really say for sure if that is indeed what they will be discussing and talking about. and of course we, nobody probably knows right now what will come out of this meeting. but definitely this could be quite momentous when it comes to the jew political situation all across the globe. us with an old screen leader is a possibly on his way to the value of a stock where the a's eastern economic form is taking place. and on the sidelines of death events we called so with the w i, b group c o, it's on the late fee, k name. it's focused through the prospects of digital lising, the african coincidence really the only i just because is just to share like these struggles we facing in the i to you looking at offers. are we talking about $1.00, be them population, and 42 percent of thought is i'll connect to it. and the world is moving rapidly into to the issue. i mean, so you've got 800000000 people that are left out of our economy. you know,
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and the issues we have, even within that point, a 2 percent that is connected to the issues of power you're going to do. so how do you connect with that policy? so the issue that means you understand before we move rapidly into positions, you know, we took about health care records, i or does manage, manage a couple of things that are happening in the world and we're really left behind. so i came here to say guys, we went to where we were the wells, i wanted to let the committee working with us collaboration issues, skills and infrastructure of the move on to the news. now the debt, solely morocco is the past 2600, with thousands more injured and displaced. the devastating us great. this stroke on friday nights is the most powerful. the region has seen over a 100 years. and it's a race against tons, find people still trucks in the rural low cause they've been helping to pull victims from the debris. that's all is expected to rise with the full extent of the damage is still unclear. how many survivors that'd be left homeless and injured all being was treated in the make shift. hospitals united nations estimates around
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300000 people were affected by friday nights of great with americans claiming on social networks that the government isn't allowing enough outside help. in many of step 10 to donate blood to the victims, as we saw on the news that they need donations for blood. and i even think twice we just run through here because it's one of the main things that as a citizen is to help each other, especially like on conditions where there's people who are dying are at this moment of we speak and they are needing help. we are here today because we were staying in the medina in the old tile and my daughter and i are here for a few days holidays. we love of marcus, and we saw it on the the telephone, the youtube bar. but with the news, the news channel, but i am the so i have an appeal for blood. we both get blood in our home places and so we are here to get. but now like nothing's at the off to. this is all
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stuff we have to help those people and we have to help each other and we need the least we could help with his giving up log to those who need it or with this is why we are here today. and this is not in the room for cc'd cv for $3.00 to $4.00. marcus shows the moment thomas began but certified residents running from buildings and funny cuz debris falls to the grounds. yes, quite stuck at nights catching many people while they were sleep. that'd be sense of the $6.00 magnitude trend that was around 8 commonsense from the city of marcus without the shelves continuing into the hours of such a day. oh, how it was probably. and so for the most casualties with almost 1300 people killed, you heard from locals, affected by the disaster. she was, you know, was most of them around 31. people died here yesterday. we used all efforts to help and rescue people and we did everything we could, but we could not help everyone to know where it sounds like a good one person. but many of those died down to the russell for the lower. so if i showed you, i lost my 2 daughters, may god have mercy on them,
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and then they were sleeping on the 1st floor and the ceiling fell on them and alone . my mother was also with them, but i managed to save her. thank god, my wife's son and daughter survive. is it to, you know, it does not. i bought my sister, her daughters and her husband passed away. may god have mercy on them, that we are located in this village in a very remote area on 2nd day. we spoke to the owner of and he's very restaurants in mar, cashew, witness vs quaid. and he said that the old city was the most effective. this past week was the strongest. and the haven we are now, we might have cash. and the, the bigger disaster or the most the casualties of and no to nothing medication and medication. and it is only, and it's about the battle between $10.20, that people to play. so took the most, the, the injured the ro is the old city, is the house, is there room and not so good. the bid,
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the reason i'm not strong and that's why some of them a collapse, but the not the naples, most of the day fiction and it wouldn't be on the tourism industry because the people now after this, the disaster are canceling flights and them, some of them will be driven in my local and there will be a voice to come to a lot of cash in the near future. the canadian prime minister just into those visits of the g. 20 summit in new delhi has full and shorts of his expedite stations. i'm it strained relations between india and canada. it's got the bottom dimensionality help, a lot of thoughts with most will lead us at the summit, but snow to the canadian premier, even if it's and fights, it does not go through those plane breaking down and leave him stunned it in new delhi odd season. wanted us on that as well. a canadian simon this to justin to though he was going on. why in didn't 5 minutes submitting to movie?
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oh, log the call us on a separate to the man is that is doing on his swords which lie. the we is directly into the, the indian soil and india has tried to, in the foss, couldn't weigh that concerns to canada, what it looks like, canada, so you can get a sense in the way they like me now, carlos sony separatism. it's basically c groups and carlos the seats in unity, full testing, demanding this indians and job b o separate guns. because donnie issue has someone somewhat died with the u as in india, but it has been get to live in the fall of all canada. why is that? because let's see, community there is a considerable, it's a major move back. now as far as the indians, i'm going to send that in the more these concert and he dates can we, he's can sons to. so i'm going to start adjusting to that he can bring to our strong concerns about continuing anti indian activities of extremist elements in
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canada. they're promoting secession isn't and inciting violence against eating diploma. it's damaging diplomatic premises and threatening the indian community in canada, and there are places of worship the next. so such forces with organized crime, drug syndicates, and human traffic, and should be a concern for canada as well. it is essential for the 2 countries to cooperate in dealing with such threats. canada has been a hot bed of cala, sony scepticism in the 1980s that led to one of the deadliest attacks in canada. i'm a despite that looks like that. canada has no clue and it's lessons what you've seen is decala sony issue. each comes with beads and then i would come up can see that there's a tax. there's also like a sense of force. if it's clear that canada north know, and it's less and both issues came up over the years with premium. what you would have had many conversations on both of those issues. canada will always defend freedom of expression, freedom of conscience and freedom of peaceful protest. and it is extremely
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important to us at the same time, we're always there to prevent violence and to push it back against hatred. justin to the supplies that you'll get, this guy that is not taking the desk and son away. ringback me in fact uh there was another virus meant for the canadian time and his stuff as he was to leave sunday evening. as you realize that as a technical glitch, we choose x off. he couldn't board his x office and fax right now. it's been over 24 hours as far as the scheduled slip is concerned, he was not able to board the train. and now what we're doing is that. so that's a possibility that he may not be able to board to tuesday evening. 48 or 48, i will be on his schedule fits. he's also be walked by the opposition in canada. so really it's sent out to be a pretty a buyer's, the chip for mr. to do. at least 10 people have been killed and 6,
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the injured in classes between public opinion of functions in a refugee comp, in 11, in the, out on the a balance between the thought movements and all the groups and 11 and palestinian refugee comp. i in our holloway, near the city of steed on whether there was sounds of gunfire throughout the area and 5, so just in, just for myself, it's a military facility. the come was, according to the lebanese army, you go reaction from local i am the, we a little one family in the county. if someone is from the side or the other one, we are all the family. we are oldest sons of and now why? why are these classes happening and now now have a way to win control? we don't want this control. palestine is more important. both sides are all brothers, both sides of palestinian mothers. we want to solution. we have tony. southern
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leave, a site is an escalation at this place all that place in the campbell, but they were one families that my message to both sides is to stop these internal slides. i look at those women in the streets. i have 3 daughters, 3 on the women. how can they sleep in public in front of everyone pass and by my brother's wife is about to give birth and she needs to go to hospital. when she does, what can we do? the one must look up to ross, especially the united nations relief and website and see for palestine references and the nearest to the human web policy and people. and they have a do to, to watch this young man here are looking after children, the simple things, but what can they do for us? sold dismissal. it has the loss when i see brothers and causing skill in each other . i think it hurts me a lot to see my house and my neighbors house destroyed. know, well the recent balance follows the death of a fossil come on the back in july is doing protest that the roof that after
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a member of the hotline is an escape was killed. the refugee camp is the largest in lebanon, tennessee, fighting between policy and functions. for decades that many solomon's member abdul rahman, fees re police. that's only israel benefits from the policy new functions conference you and you may have specifically on what's happening in not a hell of a refugee camp today is unfortunately an expansion for long term security issues which have plug the cam for years now. it's a result of several things. part of it is related to the security reality that lebanon has been going through for decades now. and so i'm actions taken by the lebanese government, i mean, sedulously is events that took place in the region all political and secure dig. remington place was not fully implemented. for example, they agreed to assist fire, but cannot stop arm clashes. they agreed to stop arm clashes but could not find the wanted suspects and previous assassinations alongside the absence of cross between them. this leads to the situation explode. and again,
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this time the escalation has reached unbearable limits because palestinian and lebanese citizens today and sit on a different other lab in these areas. here the palestinian and lebanese mix called existing and their interaction is different than what you see now the areas here we are one community. therefore, the last is for both sites. it's allows for us to don't and the fellow stadiums, the citizens with the policy or lebanese will be the true losers. but of course, the biggest loser will be the palestinian cause and every day continues to disrupt daily life and cause economic, human and cultural losses. therefore, we're starting to believe that there might be an external beneficiary of what's happening because the differences between palestinian forces is enough to cause an explosion. but this repetition and the absence of successful solutions. the lack of commitment in trust will benefit the israel and let me know then we some of the policy name because and live on this. and the biggest loss will be for the
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palestinian, the lebanese and sedona and east outskirts. and of course, the po, seen in costs, we held for a state that has all it needs for life. but unfortunately, because of the political collapse decades, something bad management and corruption that spread within politicians and the states establishment is aren't paying the price now in different ways. phil ebony security forces are doing their role in protecting civilians. this is a commendable role, but it is not sufficient 1st to what we need to seriously as far as reasonable terms and also acknowledge which dorms can be realized. and we sure miss cannot do isn't if and disagree the phone again, the moving on. now sylvia has accused us of losing its natural resources for the past 12 years and continues have violated solvency. the muskets have sent a letter addressed to the inspector general saying that these actions have violated the principles of international law and the sold on the international community to hold on washington accountable for those actions were the best weeks the american
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occupation forces have continued to blunder oil and others who are in wealth through with northern, are racked to turkey. there's american actions, which are characterized by banditry contradict international humanitarian law, and have left to the encroachment of the syrian people and prolonged their suffering. saving government says that this continued us aggression has cost the country over a $115000000000.00 due to the test on the waste of natural resources, vandalism, and s likes targets in oil and gas facilities. the muskets is demanding compensation for these losses. the ship wants to use to improve the quality of life of syrian people. oh, yes. troops. i've been in serious since 2014 american officials claimed that that presence is needed to events and you'll be imagines of these. let me state group which to control of a large portion of the rock on syria back in 2014 is by claiming that the islamic group was destroyed in 2019, at least 900 us troops on several 100 contracts as remain on saving surgery. washington justifies its presence that by pointing out a so called threats from iran. although us republican senate set months guy,
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it has recently proposed a resolution for us troops to leave syria. the majority of the house did not support that. a less cost live. now to format syrian invested debt suit, so keith dealt setting it all couple on to discuss the issue in detail, thoughts a couple on thanks very much for joining us. i believe there's a slight delay on the line, but that will send me passivate with it. now the civic government has accused us of losing natural resources from the country. could you elaborate a bit more on that for us, please? a good evening to um, thanks for having me on. uh t, as you mentioned that it has been a systematic plunder and go city and natural resources, mainly oil and gas, but as well, with the crops for which city a is a very well known as having some of the best quality. well,
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you to in the world and the americans since they are illegal and presidents in syria, as i know to applying force, mainly in those funds, military base on the city. i can build the triangle as well as in the northern and north east. some parts of the country have been systematically plundering the city and oil and gas, an average of $150000.00. that is a void of being smuggled out of the city. a into a lack of for use by the american forces of the or the through the settings city, annoying to some private the oil trades and the americans models that have actually been instigating intelligences. not only in the
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northern part of syria by the sd of forces us like militias and other terrorist groups in the north and north eastern syria. but more recently in the southern parts of syria, the americans have been training the militants to this to get insurgency. i guess the, the city and the state as a result of such a practices by the americans and their outlines which actually amount to state from terrorism and the increasing the suffering to buy the city and people at the hands of the americans and the allies. the civilians have been deprived of over as you've mentioned, $115000000000.00 worth of oil and gas that i've been use from uh 12 from 2011. up to the 1st tough of
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the 2020 c. a actually has been demanding a compensation as explained in the duplicate let's as that has been sent by the city in modest ministry all for the 1st opposed to the un secretary general and the chairman of the un security council. yesterday, they have demanded the americans being held accountable for such practices, blundering of city and natural resources, committing aggression, i guess, city and infrastructure. the main, the gas ongoing installations all over the country, but mainly in the north end, northeastern pots. but they have also been involved in the actually providing intelligence and the logistics support for that is the groups that have been attacking both the city, anatomy and civilians. in many parts of the country was that sounded quite
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a lot. so it's on the thanks very much such a comprehensive answer. i think it's important to say now that the us has denied stealing oil from syria saying that the, the us. so i say we an oil is the syrian people. we did such a point that lots of the domestic us has sense of un secretary general and asking international community to step in. do you expect that to be a response from the this the and stuff, the community um, do you think the city would receive some compensation for the, the, the, the, the damages and could by damascus as a result of the us presence the, it's unfortunate to you as you will know, in several other cases, including that to with the russia, the un security council has the council has been politicized and manipulated by the americans. and that i live in the western countries. the to say that on purpose is a city ends and that ups in general have had some painful experiences with the
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security council, which has actually been an umbrella for aggression against the palestinians. the lebanese, the libyans, the addictions, the, like is the city and the many is the positive outcome has come out of the security council. i think the city and the city and government have very little faith in any fruitful outcome of such let us, but it's mainly to highlight the practices committed by the american good as those and there are lies. it's worth mentioning by the way, that to do it in greece and fights which has been ongoing for several weeks between the s the f, which has the main code, this pro emetic concept purchased force in the north end of you, some parts of syria and the so called the tribes so which have liberated dozens of villages and towns and now are at the outskirts of the main gas android fields
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in that part of the country. namely, along the conical code, this militias has actually poached for the whales in that region before withdrawal of the which uh, actually i'm on. so an act of sabotage again, exasperating the, the already difficult situation. some of the value of the city and population due to the illegal and in a human america non west and imposed sanctions. i guess the country over the past 12 years of speaking a little bit more globally adults a couple and obviously the syria was welcomed back into the honorably just a couple of months ago and, and it is now so much more presence on the diplomatic arena. do you see the searing coffee being resolved as a result of this will be resolved more quickly as a result of serious rejoining the hourly. so that's a very good question. i think the city is attend to that of the, as
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a founding member by the way of the out of league. and the more are going to pan out of work is now underway between syria and it's a bit of the nations, as you know, there was a meeting a couple of days ago and kind of a 2nd of its kind in less than 2 weeks. i attended vice city, i'm for minnes of doctor and method of and the, the gyptian and the it. okay. so the saudi and m a r t for ministers as well. actually, uh, devising ways of a box to find out of work to resolve, to, to resolve or current issues, including the conflict in syria. but as you know, this is a very complicated issue of the tasks out of the companion parts of the country. the americans, all of them. okay. i think other parts of the country, the pro,
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i'm going to come down for visitors to groups and militias, including good cut the separatist groups out of cool buying the northern a ne, in parts of the country with the help of the american aggressive. so this is a complicated issue, but as explained by touch as president the hand after his this insult cheap summit with president fulton the talk to are trying to forward you away some sort of a conciliation with damascus. but president, the side has put a number of conditions. the main condition of those is a total withdrawal of all of the control group buying forces from parts of the country and the a total of the end result of the logistical military of intelligence. as close to that as the groups and the band,
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they come to the side of a live boat, a and the other turn off. i have lived to the control of the city and the state, and the return as well. all the control over this that you just a m for highway that connects the prospect on of lucky i was eligible and, and northern cities and northern i know the eastern cities in syria opening up a legal crossing points between syria and the key. the mainly bubble which is called the j get v goes in turkish, as well as the sonoma, which is called the i think, yeah, i need daily be not as well as the one and the lucky o, which is called because of in that a bit. and it's called the island, in that case the, those where the, the, the main crossing about the crossing points between took in city a before the water on city i and as 2011. so
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a number i also the damascus is asking the text to help the lifting, the, in the human, the strange and sanctions imposed by the us and that size of a city a. so the number of conditions. but i personally believe that if a serious commitment by abdul on with the law such on that and doing and got on toes that he's ready to pull out his troops from those parts of syria. is it probably a good enough to jump to start a battery and conciliation reconciliation between damascus and i'm kinda was we're certainly looking forward to that. and as you mentioned is a very complicated issue. and one that we've, we've only just scratched the surface off on the afraid but said full, i'm assuming i'm positive to check a adults and adult couple and thank you very much for walking us through the current deal. but i think the status of it. so he has been a pleasure talking to the program. the most of the world is looking at 8 29
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