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the, the, all these other facilities, the medical facilities and also medical the board retrace team, they affected by the fighting. yes, there is a potentially very high risk associated with that. the red cross sounds the alarm over the fighting in the democratic republic of congo. warning that if the violins in gauls of parents have gotten funded by live there, the consequences could be couples, traffic popping the and a sub, i think, a casual one that but any further attacks against the peacekeeping forces in the d . r. c will be treated as an act of war. it comes out, the 13 of its troops were recently killed, admit the ongoing valve in a new beginning. the man who toppled the
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syrian government is proclaimed to the countries next lead to alma all shut off. also known as mohammed al, gilani has been appointed. it's princess an old president, and is authorized to form a government the what this is our to international reaching you from the russian capital with the latest from around the world. i am michael now as fighting continues to range in the east of the democratic republic of congo civilians during the face to a risk of attack. the red cross is wanting, the deadly viruses could be released from the us, funded by a lot in the area. if it's ends up in the following line, there are a lot of dangerous, that's all related to that tax on that essential civilian infrastructure, potential to damage to essentials, to be an infrastructure. and these, by a lot is just the, uh why the example of the potential consequences that would happen if
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for lots of stations power plants get damaged. we're talking about to city t uh, how many populated area with the complex infrastructure with hospitals, level red trees. uh, uh, wall to stations while were stations. uh, uh and of course there are a lot of potential benches which, which happen if uh, heavy fighting and heavy obtain the rate is used in these heavily populated areas. what we're seeing today, and i would need you to concern is a fairly high number of wounded people and half of them us to billions and looked at women and children. and of course, the, all these are the facilities, medical facilities and also medical the board retrace that are experiencing power
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costs. and that is a affected by the fight to be a series of potentially very high risk associated with that as well. security has been a considerable challenge yesterday. we found out about the looting of a warehouse single mom where we have our medical supplies that we're using to treat people in. they'll show hosted so. so this is of course, absolutely unacceptable. and such behavior does seriously very seriously compromise our capacity and capacity of the community. every organizations to provide assistance to the civilians in need. the d r. c has been unfortunately, something that's legal funding research to us from dodson crisis for many years because these country has been experiencing our conflicts to for d. gates and for us is which many target and openness ation. of course,
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it's more and more difficult to teach for the international community, the international public engaged and interested in the situations like these. uh, but uh, so the situation is just getting increasingly value for civilians. and of course, as there is more international attention, there is no drone to these prices. we really hope that so there are also diplomatic solutions and dips, the magic actions that will bring us stability and peace to people in government. because this is what they really need is for many terry organizations. we can just put a plus to run the phones, but we can not to resolve the situation that needs to be addressed. now there were scenes of chaos in the country's capital as protest as bud tires blocked the roads and targeted embassies that they accused for empowers of supporting the m 23 in
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surgeons and who have been wrecking, have worked in the countries east, at least 25 people had been killed and a hundreds injured and the ongoing valve and a several embassies, including wanda's, were attacked by protest as in the capital. all of this is the property of our country, even though we have sit fired with no one regrets. this. those who have died in government are worth more than anything we've destroyed here. what we're doing is not so bad. we have nothing to blame ourselves for. if the ones hadn't killed our brothers and sisters, we wouldn't be here. they're up there hiding. polk gum, a must understand that we, the congolese people are angry. if this building falls, then let it fall. we worked 5 kilometers to get here. we have only one desire to destroy this house. look at these chairs i took, no one is going to stop me. i'm at home here in my own country. i can't just uh, in control. so there has been large scale protests against the rwandan aggression.
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recall that there are 3 key players involved in this aggression, the militant group, march 23rd movement, which the congo lease authorities considered to be an empty shell, as well as cornel named gauze coalition. the congo river alliance, and rwanda itself. the groups may an allies in pursuit of their own goals, the presence of the rwandan army in the city of goma, the aggression by to gully. this is no longer a secret, is causing conflicting opinions. among the congo least people who hesitate between negotiations and the continuation of the war until the complete liberation of all territories. under the control of the rwandan army, the expert says that the process is initiated in lawanda in nairobi must be set in motion to resolve the conflict of the armed conflict between the d. r. c and rolanda has been going on for 30 years, waxing and waning naturally. the conflict savers to gully, which illegally extracts resources from this territory rich and various rare metals
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. the head of the d. r. c. contacted the new us secretary of state by phone on this issue. now for now it's all about talking no action from western powers. washington has urged the you when to consider measure still falls of the militant defensive in the driver seat. although no specific plan has been proposed. now for my, my jury and presidential helpful and then we'll go to buy the 2nd to says that the united nations has become important when he comes to resolving any conflicts in africa. it is really very simple that um for guns can continue to get off of the guns conditions. there's also some hold on your boss or something else behind the quarterly report. so what piece do have we do have we have a democratic, the democratically elected government engine, sasha. why not support the government to push out direct deals?
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what piece on everyone? news the diesel. are those are new schools or by enabling warranty? yeah, no. why did some one that is purchased as well, the model by your wisdom media of the nation. so these parts are available online and everyone news you in from the point is, will be shown on how to consume the team member that is involved in this thing. are the best modem brush and then i think the just argumentative savvy. that's why i do what time you with the un has moved to become to please in order to complete a new one. and there is absolute need for a new to, to, to one to know, to manage the united nations for the war, need to ship more appropriately to the system. now, meanwhile, some optic, i says, 15 soldiers from its peacekeeping mission and the d. r. c. had been killed,
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president syria, run my pull, as i said, the troops were only there to maintain order. how about his defense minister has won that a new father, a tax could be considered an act of war. on the stage window is by the above i, he's the president the, the one them to so you feel one can say, i think it is a deal today shall fall in just and that people indefinitely divided once as well. so the fact is defense force and the defense minister, a once again coming on the fire, and you miss you conflicted central africa. this time, the 16 is the democratic republic of congo, as we heard the news that so that's a good to coming, i'm defiant and not for the 1st time in that region, raises a few questions, many all asking, what is it doing to and why is it on the attack and for a nation at peace, it does seem to be doing an awful lot of fights in central africa. but to answer
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some of those patients beside the south african national defense force is part of the force intervention to gauge, along with troops from times i me a and to my now we allow, we has also been hit by the recent fighting in the d. c. t, 3 of its soldiers killed as well. so that's the cat has also a lot of history in the d. c. move in 10 years of it. so that african troops, what part of the united nations peacekeeping efforts in the country in early 2, thousands and this for the tissues. and the routing parties have also tried their hand, asked me to ation on several occasions, which hasn't really worked out so far. and the dfcs has really been the case with you, so the african government has tried to assume the mantle of african dealership and for better or worse, they have backed up their commitment with boots on the ground because there's quite a lot of different match a capital mistake and very important to note as well. the said african soldiers
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that have a united nations mandate to peasy. they've been involved in many you in peacekeeping missions to the d. c. sanctioned by the united nations security council. which gave us the rather the presence legitimacy on the international law. it is a very dangerous commitments that the country has made. as we can see, it has really put itself right in the middle of everything, with 13 of its soldiers now killed. numberless ad injuries and killings probably, notwithstanding, the government is confident to that to this is the right thing to do. and the person who's as so that's a cost. but some of the statements that we're seeing coming from south africa side has been criticized by the one that particularly the one made by defense minister engine would say, what happened is until the one does the response. the minister of defense of south africa is lying. this is meaningless, bragging that will not bring peace in eastern di, i'll say. in fact, south africa already confirmed the firing came from aaron congolese,
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f a r d c troops. let me be clear, the southern african development community mission is not a peacekeeping force. it is always being belligerent in mandate the attacks on rolanda by some south african officials necessitate a response. the role of the south african national defense force in the d. c. has never been clear up to side with them. protect congolese president, chief a katie, his genocidal allies, the law, his many local militias and his european mercenaries. what's the set? the record straight? we will probably hear from the defense ministry in south africa engine would say about what that warning was about who it was made to, and by whom, specifically, because we also understand places in from a post that did hold a telephone conversation. but he's the one that account default to president can call me to discuss the recent escalation of that conflict. but the mission, does it seem to be going well so far? i'm really not for south africa. and at this stage, the president of the country has via some pictorials commitment to peace, aging,
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everyone to respect the dfcs to retreat and to to gauge integral metrics processes to in the conflict. most of the african member of parliament calling the house says that there is currently not enough information to get a clear picture of what's happening. what he believes, the pretoria must withdraw at least forces and push for an immediate cease fire. so i think they should not get involved in a conflict between the us and the one that the nation that we were told by the south african government to the executives to sing for why specifically for a peacekeeping mission. and we are concerned, i just need to know, make freedom fighters discontinued. we shouldn't, beautiful as it may be, has to be the big concern. you can see under the circumstances. well, we do want to see peace in the d. r. c impact. we want to see is silencing hope,
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the guns, i'm not sure x board one, the governments have all the intelligence to be able to be sure what exactly happened on the ground today. so it sounds to me like the statements being made. and i would like to 3 ways and bring it to all parties to be careful with those statements to patients because. busy the end of the day, we must move on to what happened in this last couple of days there on the boyfriend, so to speak. and we must move to a phase way. we are going to negotiate a truce and the ceasefire. it is in the interest, all so advocate and with groups of the south african national defense falls that such that seems fine must be negotiated so that we can go through. because under
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the current circumstances, we do not have the result of this. we do not have the supply line to be able to predict how to guarantee their safety. and to that, that means, if we call them do that, that they must return to south africa. the right to the middle is now in december, he slept beside the regime of bosher while i sat in syria. and now just over a month later, he slept into the presidency. that's out the ahmed officer who also is known as mohammed al. gilani was named as the country's entering leader and authorize to form a transitional government. and with all the details here is, are these mario phenomena. in a historic shift series, new leadership is dismantling the legacy of the solid era. setting the stage for an entirely new political and security older. so where is the fact to leader i met on
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the shut off has been declared the president for the transitional period, according to the sewer and state news agency. and they knew authorities have the souls, the people's assembly, the army, all security services and arm gloves, while also suspending the country's previous constitution. charles, entering my administration will now for my legislative council to run the country into a permanent constitution is approved. and in another major move, the boss party, which will syria for all was 6 decades, is no more. it marks the end of the socialist policies that have shaped serious is $9263.00 and you government is already talking about privatizing and state owned assets attracting for an investment. and we open an international trade show the reminder of the shake up and see where it didn't come out of nowhere. and they started in late november when armed opposition groups led by how yeah, definitely those strong launched a lightning fast defensive. the h t, as is a college sion of syria based sunni,
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is listed in certain groups that has rolled from to have had that know strong. i've called us for one branch and syria. met the shut off was the group ski segers and just say stacy's fast territories ultimately capturing the mass codes eventually by side of the side was forced to step down and left the country, but dislike and sweeping changes in norman's challenges lie ahead, see where it is. in the economic crisis version, it's with data. instead of a state of infrastructure, rebuilding the country could cost as much as $400000000000.00. experts say in amounts, far beyond serious coverage to d. p. and politically, the road ahead is just as tricky. the new government must find a way to negotiate with kurdish that forces in the north of the country. and also of course, bring together a very or is armed groups into a unified national army. so see where it is now, standing at the crossroads. what happens back some shape is future for decades. what does all of these lee now for the region then for siri as relations with other
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countries, international reactions, well mixed. some western nations are cautiously optimistic between them to see real action on promise political reforms before fully engaging. one major shift already in motion us and you are paying sanctions have been eased, offer in serious some economic breathing room. but full normalization, still a long way off as the world watches what happens next. the sweeping changes come just a day after delegation from russia visited the syrian capital russians deputy farm and us are made is clear. despite the power shift relations between moscow and damascus will not change in nature and most of our relations are of a strategic nature. we provide unwavering support for the unity, territorial integrity and sovereignty of the syrian arab republicans. this is the most important aspect of our relationship, despite recent events in syria, including the change and leadership principles approach remains unchanged. because
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in our view, in the national unity, just the key to preserving the sovereignty and unity of the syrian arab republic, we discussed the issues about trade and economic relations as well as the important infrastructure projects. we would like to express our gratitude for the fact that our citizens and facilities were not home during these recent events. and when it comes to series neighbors, one relationship stands out a 0. and a surprising turn she was new leadership has found common ground was telling me if these really prime minister benjamin into yeah. even cold earlier. did you, how does take over of syria at historic day in the middle is crediting israel with helping bring down a side. but there is a catch is really troops have since moved just 6, your key positions in southern syria, particularly in the switch. you to go on hides and now is what is defense minister says they are not leaving mount, head them on tears or we see this still plays anytime soon. probably share of the
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the id f will remain on mount home, and i didn't the security zone for unlimited time to insure the security of the communities of the golan heights and the north and all the residents of the state of israel. so as serious steps into these on trotted waters, the road ahead is anything but smooth the wheel test. well, whether this new leadership can unite the country, protects human rise and turn you found international support into last instability and away from the middle east. not more than a week into model robeto's 10 year as us secretary of state and the 5, but he's not the meeting will be 0 p and kinda pot and didn't even bother to call the blogs for him. policy chief, had many pondering whether brussels was being left out in the cold by the new trump administration. and while he is now found to be picked up the phone to kaya kind of questions over just how friendly this friendship is going to be, remains the are to contribute to our retail boston takes us the story as well as he
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thought that maybe the european union's chief diplomat kaya calice was a one hit wonder that all she could do every time she opened her mouth was a diplomatic equivalent of a toddler sitting down in the piano and mashing the keys together to bang out chopsticks like tune about how much she hates russia invited me to put in while all the other plans in the circus tent font over her, like she's some kind of gifted diplomatic genius. you'd be wrong because that look out folk. she's branching out for callouses latest acts. she's trying out the persona of the cheer leader who's desperately trying to get the attention of the dumb jock. that would be washington under the new trump administration, which comes to our relations and i've extended invitation to the secretary of state to mark rubio, to also join the foreigner for his council and to explain the views of failure united states. and then the also are willing to have is
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a washington as soon as possible. yeah, you may notice you if you call them other than public, but why don't just go over there and click down the door already send them a, a 1000 text messages and e mails. i'm sure the other work. clearly, she is in the rules gal who's into playing hard to get just doing pretty much the opposite of that. there's a lot of pressure on cal us right now in brussels to get rubio to explain this whole green man thing. meaning trumps obsessing about taking over green languages and you territory with 55000 of it citizens like is he for real with all of this or not as if rubio and i was maybe trump doesn't even know at this point or from one day the next anyway it turns out that review. busy couldn't even be bothered plugging in his webcam for the 0 call, the callous long does him to do with her. you foreign affairs council of numbers, state ministers on monday. hey kaya couldn't use his entourage did send the message through the presto, which must mean that he's really in to you. rubio didn't show up at the meeting on
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monday or hop on via zoom. in fact, there was no sign, he replied. when asked about the invitation from callous a spokesperson for rubio said in an email, we have no travel to announce at this time. it sounds super psyched to speak to her . turns out that rubio was blowing up the phone though, calling everyone from the new zealand for a minister to the saudi crown prince. and also the foreign ministers and of syria cats are egypt, diane morocco, jordan can, yeah. and the dominican republic. and also before a ministers has some e u. member states, actual countries, unlike the like italy, germany and france, who were actually, you know, run by a democratically elected leaders, unlike calice and cleaners. so as you royal commission, and only after all that did rubio actually manage your ready? this is the tension building here to find out what's going to happen next to sandwich in a call to call us in between the stony informed minister and the rwandan president
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. and now because he's father to even acknowledge her existence after publicly assessing over him for days like he was russian president vladimir putin, that basically means that the us and the you are totally dating now. a good call with us secretary of state rubio. we discussed global issues where the, you and us have the same interest, including russia's war and ukraine, iran malign influence and challenges posed by china. the, you and us are always stronger together looking forward to meeting you soon. wow. it sounds like she's already planning their wedding and they haven't even had our 1st date yet. no word of agreement though, a just quote global issues that the you and us have in common that apparently don't involve breeland's, which you think might be worth mentioning. you think the call made by something
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like hey mark, uh, what's up with all the streamline stuff? any wherever we really going to more with you guys or is your boss just roofing just spitballing plans for europe being complex. you think the greenland would have been maybe the only item on the agenda for that call at this point, but instead check out what rubio is. team said that he in callas did end up talking about secretary rubio on the school, the need to strengthen transatlantic security. code for europe to increase defense spending and highlighted the challenges posed by china. the secretary welcomed the extension of the u sanctions against russia for its war against ukraine. guy and girl that do sounds like he's making it all about him. sounds like rubio asked her to sing or stick at the fruit in song and she blushed and started on that for all about greenland. and then he was like, bothering rob with i really loved those use sanctions that you just renewed against russia. i keep that up and she blushed. probably we're talking here about the same
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sanctions. they're totally crippling the economy to the us is economic benefit and the use over dependence on washington. but apparently, the fact that the trump administration and marco rubio have even acknowledged calluses existence is considered a big way for the you these days. right now, hundreds of joe, but on to pier knows, gather that believes i kind of brandon book gauge to protest against the business policies, but just their own country. brussels to other key demands of the demonstrators include made up costs to red tape taxes and energy costs. uh, they're also calling for more flexible labor laws and, and to increases in social security contribution among the maybe crowds being waived with some proclaiming, let's say the economy while there is something to save and all those wanting that big jump on economies in danger. now we've got reaction from some of those add
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these, and i think, you know what is excellent. so i drove 600 kilometer. i come from digital adults and i have a retail store for consumer electronics. i have 15 employees and we have quite an economic problem because of course we also noticed a lot of bureaucracy and the costs of flying around is it starts with electricity, energy, social costs. and then of course, we have the external problem that the customer has less than less money, and that is consuming less. it is said that the customer might hold onto that money for difficult times, but we actually believe that they sometimes have no money at the end of the month because everything is become more expensive for them to the prints on sunday fasting. i am responsible for 80 employees and that's why i have to get over that in order to survive my, to fight with my company in the face of general conditions that are anything but positive in germany. like i have been self employed for 50 years. now. i have always enjoyed the entrepreneurial freedom in germany, but now what is being taken away from me by more and more regulation?
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i talk about that to me such as i have been advocating for inexpensive energy for many years. and the case of nuclear energy, which was shut down in germany. and i am one of the people who argue that we should have our nuclear power plants. if it somehow works, put it back into operation and build a new nuclear power plants. vi still with our international for all the latest from around the world. thanks for watching by now the the,
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