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u. n. u. s. government work as well as approved, they've been vaccinated all where mosque is part of a range of new guidelines announced by the president to fight the spread of the delta variant. and is heavy fighting continues across gast, on the evacuation of interpreters who work for the u. s. over the last 20 years has finally begun. thousands of people will eventually be relocated to the united states. at least 18 people have been killed as the battle intensifies around a besieged town in southern syria. government forces of surrounded a rebel district in dera, the province known as the cradle of the syrian uprising, its home to 40000 people who have been cut off from food and medicine, as well said reports from assemble. i children were among those small town. just thank you them, but there's not of cities insulting syria. also follow that all. ready on thursday, the student government and its allies began a large scale military operation of the afford to reach an agreement with locals fell through rebel forces rejected the government's proposal to lay down the sons of hold on from the north to the south and east to the west, if the decision is for war than we are ready for its per piece than we support it, our preference is to do what preserves our honor. that a sul
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u. n. a u. s. a. calling for. com. and the un is following the situation closely . bought a decade home from the revolt, the brought democracy to museums, a defined is on direction that country should take lower, but among the out of their loved ones, parliament has chosen a billionaire. as the new prime minister, designated veteran politician as you, mccarty, seen here on the left, has been prime minister twice before, is promising to save lebanon from its financial crisis. chicata for a while. but when asked, why thank his excellency of the president, john, i'd like also to thank all the members of parliament. i wished to cooperate with those who did and did not. and they me to find the mississippi solutions. it's vital as for the constitution together, the m p 's confidence but also in real life, i want to get the confidence and trust of the people and of every single man and woman because i don't have a magic one and i cannot create one that is on my own difficult, united nation says at least 57 people have died after a migrant boat capsized off libya. it happens in the city of comes on monday. survivors say 20 women and 2 children, but among those killed, warmer weather has seen an increase in the number of migrants traveling to europe from libya and june. his ear rather than joe biden, says the u. s. will no longer have a combat mission in iraq by the end of the year. by then how talks with iraqi primary, so most of our economy and the white house, it says the us will continue counter terrorism cooperation with iraqi troops. lodge wildfire in northern california has merged with another one. nearby thousands of firefighters have been deployed north of sacramento. the fire is not so large, it's crazy. it's a weather pattern that could lead to lightning storms and more fires. those are the headlines, of course, got more details on the web site odyssey dot com. but the news is going to continue here on our 0 after witness by, by the. ready news ah me ah james initial schedule. a look at my work shuttle only she probably could get somebody to do so she said that i could set it up for i don't know what was going to be covered i so the middle of the stuff is horrible. there teresa, listen to the fact that me able, immovable, must feel physically almost the whole shahita consider the
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u. n. u. the u. s. department issued a statement condemning what has been happening. the new one high commissioner has said that it's urged in florida to ensure the safety of the protesters. and they said that it was concerned. i'd be non uniform people who are trying to intimidate the government of martini, formerly known as swaziland, is inviting southern africa regional, blocked, investigate. after days of protest against the king. very poor, dozens of people have been killed and injured during the demonstrations. the crowds accuse king with 45 fling defense and want and elected prime minister. the government says it's before the military to restore order as what is africans last absolute monarchy. let's speak to bundle in glued to who's the secretary general at the people's united democratic movement is joining us via skype. thank you very much for being with us. attention have been very high in your country. in the last week, authorities have not confirmed any deaths in, in the recent race, but they have been reports of death. can you tell us about the situation
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u. s, but also the u. n. exactly right. the haitians have asked the united nations isn't the peacekeepers. they've asked the u. s. department of defense to send us troops that was able to confirm that with the pentagon today, the department of defense said that they have received the request and they redirected me to the state department for further questions. it seemed highly unlikely that the u. s. is going to want to put troops in haiti 1st of all, because of the violence there, it would take a very large, true presence. it would be expensive and keep in mind, president joe biden is just pulled us troops out of afghanistan. haiti is not a country that has a huge constituency in the united states that would push the president politically to take stronger steps and the u. s. has in the past, got involved with troops in haiti. important to point out after this horrible earthquake in 2000 and tell us military really brushed tons of assets and much different situation though we're talking about peace keeping nation building. t
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u. k. n u s. troops, we have counted starting the dead of night, and the u. s. embassy comes under drone attack in baghdad to job biden's air strikes and syria and iraq, another former imperial western colony as being debated today. the un, this after a military coup in burma, there's been mass displacement killing and wounding. and what now for i'm thing. so g detained for a decade and a half release than acute debating genocide. and now fighting corruption charges in the region critical to western oil supplies. joining me now from ne p y, i tar is. i'm glad you can mugs or thank you so much. you can for coming on the show. what's it like represent again and to g, given your family is the historic support for the communist insurgency that liberated me and more after the father was assassinated, maybe by on the order of clement. actually, we will know about that history in britain was like representing such a famous politician for free. i have to tell you, remind you that my father was an all comedy to go on on to cheese for the general also because general t
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u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the following situation closely bought a decade home from the revolt. the brought democracy to nathan's, defined is what direction that country should take lower. but among the out of there are there's been international condemnation of the force closure of out there is officers, reporters without board. it says a denounces the actions in june is by security forces and calls on the authorities to respect, press freedom and pluralism. then to the actual press institute says the rate on out there is office is a gross violation of press freedom, an act of intimidation to sons independent media. your secretary of state entity, blank, and reserve, the changes in president to respect democracy and a phone call. he asked say, to maintain dialogue with all sides. earlier whitehouse president, press secretary jennifer lucky start a similar time. we are concerned about the developments in tunisia which come as a ton asian authorities, are seeking to stabilize the economy to front a resurgence in the coven 19 pandemic, and improve living standards for all tunisians. we are in touch at the senior level from both the white house and the state department with denise and leaders to learn more about the situation. urge. com and support tunisian efforts to move forward in line with democratic principles. i deserve castro law from washington. d. c. those developments are under close watch by the us and today and a phone call between us state department secretary antony blinkin. and the president of tunisia, lincoln told sides that he should adhere to the principles of democracy and human rights. and said that open dialogue was needed between all political actors and the 2 knees and people. lincoln follow that up with a tweet, saying that this was a good phone call and that he was able to express his support for to easy as democracy. now the u. s. has been hesitant to call this a qu, why, how spokeswoman said that a thorough legal analysis would 1st be required, but that if this is determined to be a qu, then us a to, to need, you could be on the line that's totaled $1400000000.00 since the countries revolution and 2011 much of that money going toward the military and security expenses. now how much, how is a professor of conflict resolution, george mason university. he says the next few days will confirm if the dismissal of the government is a coo or political crisis. i think that has a lot of me think are going around as far as optical. and the what is, in piper's rhythm, said whether what he has decided, so one of them is of 2nd parliament reason to debate inside the house and also put in a read they made them. is this going to be something probationary position of the it was i was out come with would open the one of the process. again, this is going to be one man, one show in a way that the space is, i mean i am the. so
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u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un is following the situation closely. bought a decade home from the revolt, the brought democracy to his hands defied is direction that country should take lower, but among the al serra well, there's been international condemnation of the forest closure of all ages. it has offices reporters without borders. it says it denounces the action in units by security forces and calls on the authorities to respect press freedom and total ism international press institute says the raid on all diseases office is a gross violation of press freedom and an act of intimidation to silence independent media and i did jo castro's in washington, d. c. she has the u. s. s. reaction to the situation engineer. those developments are under close watch by the us and today and a phone call between us state departments. secretary antony blinkin and the president of tunisia, lincoln told sides that he should adhere to the principles of democracy and human rights. and said that open dialogue was needed between all political actors and the technician people. lincoln follow that up with a tweet, saying that this was a good phone call and that he was able to express his support for to easy as democracy. now the u. s. has been hesitant to call this a qu, whitehouse spokeswoman said that a thorough legal analysis would 1st be required. but that if this is determined to be a coo then us a to, to need, you could be on the line that totaled one point. $4000000000.00 since the countries revolution in 2011 much of that money going toward the military and security expenses. and how much i was joining us live on skype from washington d. c. he's a professor of confli
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u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un is following the situation closely. bought a decade home from the revolt. the brought democracy to his hands are defined is direction that country should take longer than than the out there are. well, let's get more know from robin louis. she's a journalist based into this and joins us now by skype. rebecca, it's just after 8 o'clock in the morning where you are, what i watch it is you're waking up. see this morning? good morning, so geez, in the morning and i am waiting for the next mentor to present real estate kids today. afternoon, i met with the national organization and he delivered there should be assuring that you all live back into the state or she, but at the same time, some journeys in our grade. so democracy today is in the balance. we've also become becca dictatorship. so we still don't know, don't know, angelo, whether the president side will appoint you minister today or even if you day but the same time it's an emergency today to have a new prime minister. just a reminder yesterday at night, the former prime minister, you should see the statement, he said that he accepted the decision that he and he accept the demand off of the people. so we should know ways to do, do know what the next decision that we think the president valued at the same time as a journalist, we are feeling stressed and especially yesterday, after the police are there in the office and just show them. so the situation is liberal confuse and in the future, and that today is the blurring. democracy is said in the biggest day with enough time you will wait to hear you and you. you've raised a lot of interesting points that it doesn't sound like much of a democracy engine is the right now with media offices rated the media islands. we hear the army is on the streets, and the branches of governments are being dismissed unilaterally. i made it to new scenes. we're very proud of the fact that their democracy was installed. i mean, is there a real fear that she misses hard one democracy? is that risk or do people feel that they're democracies not really delivering what it's supposed to? whereas some people, somebody not feeling that the migration is at risk. so especially after what happened today with the clash in between with the protesters in front of the parliament. when we are leaving under a political aggression the social crisis, we have the detention between 2 parts that are supporting the side decision and the other. the other 5 who are supporters often not the party. so democracy is accurate because that's what we need to keep visual and i and we need to see concrete decision. that's why i think the most important thing now is to find the new prime minister and after that or know what will happen. but no, we really need to extra order any decisions. we really need your degrees in order to rule the country because today we don't have a problem and we don't have a prime minister. we are called use very confusing situation. thank you so much for laying it out for us. that's a rub. louis, a journalist based in genius. thank you for joining us and al jazeera us secretary of state and city blinking has urged that you know, the president to respect democracy in a phone call. he asked case i used to maintain dialogue with all sides. earlier white house press secretary jen, saki struck a similar tune. we are concerned about the developments in tunisia which come as a chinese authorities are seeking to stabilize their commie french resurgence, and the coven 19 pandemic. and improved living standards for all tunisians. we are in touch at the senior level from both the white house and the state department with denise and leaders to learn more about the situation, urge. com and support tunisian efforts to move forward in line with democratic principles. heidi joe castro, half more from washington dc. those developments are under close watched by the us and today and a phone call between us state department secretary, antony boynkin and the president of tunisia. lincoln told sides that he should adhere to the principles of democracy and human rights and said that open dialogue was needed between all political actors and the technician. people. lincoln follow that up with a tweet, saying that this was a good phone call and that he was able to express his support for to easy as democracy. now the u. s. has been hesitant to call this a qu, whitehouse spokeswoman said that a thorough legal analysis would 1st be required. but that if this is determined to be a coo then us a to, to need, you could be on the line that totaled one point. $4000000000.00 since the countries revolution in 2011, much of that money going toward the military and security expenses was bringing some breaking news. now, the 1st person to face trial under hong kong, national security law has been found guilty of inciting secession and engaging in terrorism. tony can't was prosecuted for raising his motorcycle into a group of police officers last year. law was introduced by mainland china in 2020, in response to pro democracy protests. it gives authorities a wide range of pars to cracked and what they call subversive acts. thing in asia and saw says the leaders of north and south korea have agreed to restore communication channels and improve relations. the agreement follows the exchange of several letters in so
u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un is following the situation closely. bought a decade home from the revolt. the brought democracy to his hands are defined is direction that country should take longer than than the out there are. well, let's get more know from robin louis. she's a journalist based into this and joins us now by skype. rebecca, it's just after 8 o'clock in the morning where you are, what i watch it is you're waking up. see this morning? good morning, so geez, in the...
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u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un following the situation closely bought a decade home from the revolt, the brought democracy to his hands are defined is direction that country should take lower, but among the outer there are well as says, the line i see mohammed fall his coverage as extensively for his here at al jazeera mohammed, you've been keeping track on reaction this morning. how are people reacting to these latest developments and she is in well, hello, we have seen a change in the tone. at least we know that the reactions are the same between yesterday and today. we know that the parties are very divided. the public opening is divided over the decisions of the president's big chunk of the population. the supporters of another party and the toner st. paul t, there they'll, i guess this other parties of sar against those partners in the, the governments that have been dismissed. no change in that basically in, in the essence. but out outwardly, at least there is a toning down of tha
u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un following the situation closely bought a decade home from the revolt, the brought democracy to his hands are defined is direction that country should take lower, but among the outer there are well as says, the line i see mohammed fall his coverage as extensively for his here at al jazeera mohammed, you've been keeping track on reaction this morning. how are people reacting to these latest developments and she is in well, hello, we have seen a change in...
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u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un is following the situation closely. bought a decade home from the revolt, the brought democracy to museums defied is direction that country should take a lot of money out of there as well as get more now from mohammed vall, he's coverage. she does. he extensively flores, mohammed's you're in touch with the people in the country. how are you news? he is reacting to yesterday's events. and there are the approving of the action that's being taken. you know, how we can talk about to the, to, to basic views. and that was very clear from yesterday's confrontations between the supporters and the opponents of president. for tenisha is not in one man's opinion about what's going on. and we know that i cited by the measures that you took both the 2 days ago. and yesterday he tried, according to his opponents to hush the voice of the opposition so much talk about his transgression of the, of the constitution. the fact that he did not consult with the parliament because he said yesterday about he did talk to, to the, to the parliament speaker. but his opponents are still saying that this is unacceptable, and something should be done about it. they might half listen to the voice of reason or, you know, the by not asking their supporters to go into the streets today because i'm going to be to mean a complication with the army. but it's clear that the opponents of by side, those large blocks that were created a part, a huge part of the government. thinking about the next steps. now that the has taken all the measures to prevent them from doing anything at the moment because the army is on his side. and also the part of the population is on his side and the labor unions are on his side. so i mean, he has very powerful calls to play in front of his in front of his position. but one of the next steps that hammett, i mean, what is the plan? because he's clearly consolidated a large amount of power. there are people who support the action he's taken, but what is the end goal is to try and get a better parliament up and running, or is there no clear end game here? well, i mean, as i said, the, the, the, not the party which has the, the most, you know, the biggest chunk of the, of the, of the, of the game political game before yesterday. now i'm sure they are planning. next move. they have 2 choices. they have to, they can either escalate and there will be confrontations, probably bloodshed, and they, i'm sure they wouldn't want to repeat the scenarios that happened in egypt or in libya or any other country. so probably they are listening to the voice of the reason they are, you know, what their options and knowing about escalation is not going to be the solution. they could, they could put more pressure, political pressure for dialogue. liquid asked for the restoration of a parliament in 30 days, or even before that, that's going to be probably the line of their, of, of their, of their demands in the next few days. and they're going to try also to mobilize public opinion in light, tuition, and outside the internationally. we have seen that internationally, there was, there is no condemnation of what happened in tunisia yesterday. even the united states, a powerful countries in the, in the world. they have abstained from describing it as a cool. so another has limited choices and they seem to have understood that they have to to, to become about it. and to try to listen to the voice of reason and to see what they can do. to prevent a side from continuing his, his policies without reaching that level of consultation and bloodshed. ok, mohammed father, thank you very much. indeed. your affection state answer the blinking reserves that she is the president to respect democracy and a phone call. yes. car said to maintain dialogue with old science, and they are a white house press secretary jen. saki struck a similar tone. we are concerned about the developments in tunisia which come as a tunisian authority, as are seeking to stabilize the economy to front a resurgence in the coven 19 pandemic, and improved living standards for all tunisians. we are in touch at the senior level from both the white house and the state department with denise and leaders to learn more about the situation. urge. com and support confusion efforts to move forward in line with democratic principles. hydro castro has more for washington d. c. those developments are under close watched by the us and today and a phone call between us state departments. secretary, antony boynkin and the president of tunisia, lincoln told sides that he should adhere to the principles of democracy and human rights. and said that open dialogue was needed between all political actors and the technician people. lincoln follow that up with a tweet, saying that this was a good phone call and that he was able to express his support for to easy as democracy. now the u. s. has been hesitant to call this a qu, why, how spokeswoman said that a thorough legal analysis would 1st be required, but that if this is determined to be a qu, then you as a to, to need, you could be on the line that totaled $1400000000.00 since the countries revolution and 2011 much of that money going toward the military and security expenses. but 1st person's a phase trial under hong kong from national security law has been found guilty of inciting secession and engaging and what's being called terrorism. tony in kids was prosecuted for writing his motorcycle into a group of police officers last year of the law was introduced by mainland china in 2020, in response to pro democracy protests. it gives the authorities wide ranging powers to crack down on what they call subversive acts. let's get more from adrian brown and he joins rely from hong kong. adrian, this just sort of by talking to the significance of this verdict. well, it's significant because of what is in this 62 page
u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un is following the situation closely. bought a decade home from the revolt, the brought democracy to museums defied is direction that country should take a lot of money out of there as well as get more now from mohammed vall, he's coverage. she does. he extensively flores, mohammed's you're in touch with the people in the country. how are you news? he is reacting to yesterday's events. and there are the approving of the action that's being taken. you...
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u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un is following the situation closely. bought a decade home from the revolt. the brought democracy to museums are defined is what direction that country should take lower. but among the out of there are, let's say with him, home in val, who's cover trinity extensively. 4th, hey without the reality is, is that the country seems quiet, the opposition a silent. what do you think their next move will be if they have one on? so i think they are, they have seen what happened since yesterday since before yesterday they have seen the progress of things. they have noticed that the, the army is at least if not on the side of the president, it's neutral and it's not going to do anything about their demands. they have seen a, the labor unions meeting with the president and not criticizing the decisions and rather mother supportive of them. and also considering that there is a larger chunk of the population that have demonstrated since sunday night to support the decisions of the president. or those factors made the, the opponents of the president and the victims between quotes, the victims of his decisions. i think again, i think twice before they take any, any, any escal measure, they what industries just today, but they have refrained from continuing but after the decision of the president to prevent gatherings in public places. so i mean, it's clear that the, another party and the other parties and in the government in the previous government are waiting to see how they can, you know, how they can approach this situation. there will be either dialogue or they will be waiting for those 30 days to end, but certainly they will take measures with regards to the future. and they have said that they are adamant they will not agree or not accept. but this is the emergency conditions that have been imposed by the person to continue beyond reasonable. the reasonable time he mentioned. and they know that even internationally, there was no condemnation of what happened. nobody describe the type of coup. so they know that the game is not in favor at the moment, but probably, but the very shortly they are thinking and weighing the options. but let's touch on the international condemnation. the president must be relieved. the international condemnation really hasn't been as vocal as what might have assumed when a prime minister is removed in this manner. but they have been global statements of concern. your concern has been mentioned everywhere consent for the process of democracy, tunisia, but remember that usually what happens is if there is no bloodshed, the studies know if there is no clear fragmentation of the, of the country like what happened in india or in that in other spring nations, they also will usually wait to see the, the development they will, they have asked for dialogue. they have asked for a consultation. and i see that the usual process on the part of the, of the, of the international community. as far as the technicians are able to add to maintain an assembly of com and follow those hopes that they might come to the negotiation table l sooner or later, the international community has abstained from considering what happened to cool or a dangerous escalation. mom involved in the whole, thanks very much for the update. well, let's get more on the international reaction to this. he has called for a quick return to stability. the us secretary of state anthony blink, and i've spoken of the tennessean president urging him to respect democracy in a phone call. he asked chi say to maintain dialogue with all sides. the white house press secretary jen. psyche struck a similar tone. we're concerned about the developments in tunisia which come as attorneys in authority as are seeking to stabilize their economy to front a resurgence in the cupboard. 19 pandemic and improved living standards for alterations we are in touch at the senior level from both the white house and the state department with denise and leaders to learn more about the situation. urge calm and support tunisian efforts to move forward in line with democratic principles. how did you construct how's more from washington d. c. those developments are under close watch by the us and today and a phone call between us state departments. secretary, antony boynkin and the president of tenicia, lincoln told side that he should adhere to the principles of democracy and human rights. and said that open dialogue was needed between all political actors and the technician people. lincoln follow that up with a tweet, saying that this was a good phone call and that he was able to express his support for to easy as democracy. now the u. s. has been hesitant to call this a qu, why, how spokeswoman said that a thorough legal analysis would 1st be required, but that if this is determined to be a qu, then you as a to, to need, you could be on the line that totaled $1400000000.00 since the countries revolution in 2011 much of that money going toward the military and security expenses. well, plenty more had hill and the all the renews are including the secretary of state is on his 2nd trip to warrant. he's described as his priority region. why he's rallying up asian partners with the current resurgence unsafe. whitehouse is refusing to ease pandemic travel restrictions. uninstalled a big win for small nations or the olympic games we'll have that story coming up later. ah, now the 1st person to face trial and hong kong national security law has been found guilty of inciting secession and engaging in what's being called terrorism tonguing kit was prosecuted for writing his motorcycle into a group of police officers last yea
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u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un following the situation closely bought a decade home from the revolt, the brought democracy to his hands defied is direction that country should take lower budget. manley out there are well, has been international global condemnation of the forest closure. revolves you see it has offices reporters with our borders. it says it denounces the action ingenious by security forces and calls on the authorities to respect, press, freedom and pluralism. the international press institute says, the raid and all diseases office is a gross violation of press freedom and an active intimidation to silence independence medium. or the u. s. is also expresses concern about developments and chinese yellow speak now to hydro castro. she's talking to his life from washington dc. heidi, what is the u. s. been saying about this. rob, those developments are under close watch by the us and today and a phone call between us state department, secretary, antony lincoln. and the president of tenicia, of lincoln told, said that he should adhere to the principles of democracy and human rights. and said that open dialogue was needed between all political actors and the 2 nation people. lincoln follow that up with a tweet, saying that this was a good phone call and that he was able to express his support for, to need years. democracy. now the u. s. has been hesitant to call this a coo white house. so foreman said that a thorough legal analysis would 1st be required, but that if this is determined to be a coo, then us a to, to need, could be on the line that's totaled 1400000000 dollars. since the countries revolution in 2011 much of
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u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un is following the situation closely. bought a decade on from the revolt, the brought democracy to museums, a defined is direction that country should take a lot of money out of there are well, president i said, says article 80 martinez is constitution gave him the power to sac, the prime minister. article 80 says the president may take any measures necessary in the event of imminent danger that threatens the nation's institutions, security or independence. however, the clause also states that before invoking the emergency measure, the president must 1st consult with the head of government and the speaker of the assembly. after 30 days, the speaker may use the constitutional court to settle a dispute, but after years of disagreements, the court is yet to be established. one has been international global condemnation of the 4th closure of al jazeera, his offices, reporters without borders. it says it denounces the action and genius by security forces and calls on the authorities to respect, press freedom, and pluralism. the international press institute says the raid on all diseases office is a gross violation of press freedom, an active intimidation to silence independent media. pulling out his metal is a spokesperson for reporters without borders, and she says they are watching closely for any attacks on media outlets engineers. yet the most important thing is to say that the stage reports without border is a bit different and looking at the situation and the potential at tech from press freedom in the country. as we said yesterday evening after the announcement by the president. yes, the security for the says the internees and we are looking carefully at situation. we denounced the move and we consider that the the currently isn't a press and the freedom of the press has to be respected by the authorities during the time when there is a political or crisis ongoing since yesterday night in the country. best managed to join us live now on skype from waterloo, ontario, she's a professor at the university of waterloo. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so the president says, this was essentially the only way to break the deadlock. the tunis got itself into its critics saying, this is a power grub, which is if you think on the ladder, i mean how we've seen this happen. and certainly, as you pointed out, the article of the constitution is really the extreme situations and not to to sort of discount enormous economic and socio economic challenges that you are facing. and we've seen protests on and off since january. certainly i don't think that's really qualifiers. i think it really was written in the spirit of being sort of an external threat or an internal catastrophe. this is not one of them. and i don't add that the fact that you've had the president take over the role of the public prosecutor sucking the justice minister or the defense minister, and also preventing parliamentary from coming into the parliament. that all doesn't bode well. it all sounds like a paragraph. absolutely. what do you think the military is going to do and all of this? because if find the standard correctly historically, the military has changed to stay away from any political involvement. what do you think this is going to go? indeed, and in fact, in many ways, many people, you know, an analyst to talk about the reality that to me just 1st revolution was in fact facilitated by the sort of overall kind of impartiality of the military and relative weakness compared to some of the other states. in the neighborhood, but you know, i think in this situation the fact that we've seen the military on the streets preventing parliament turns from coming into the parliament. that's very worrying. i think we have to be very concerned there. and again, by virtue of taking over the defense ministry and installing a military person to be the know acting person in charge of the interior ministry, that's not, not a good sign. i mean, i think we're really have to be concerned here. i mean, it's not a coo yet, but it starts to look like it. as time goes on, how much of a surprise is it? the president saeed, was the man to actually do something that has had a reputation for in many ways actually being adult character. his election was quite a surprise. yeah, i mean does the certainly the use and others really supported him. i mean, he's seen as someone who's kind of an outsider, not sort of a known commodity amongst many to museum. so i think he was a breath of fresh air and in many ways you see do see popular support for him today on the streets. i think that's a sense of frustration and i would caution them on sort of bypassing democracy because that doesn't work in the long run. and i think there's many, many cases to prove that point. but certainly the president is popular. i think he received his, you know, his election through, you know, overall i think through the 2nd vote, a very popular response. so he does have support. but the way to have this resolved is think about it. national coalition government, perhaps even again, getting lawmakers together to come up with a plan for recovery for media and of course and get into national community to help because it's an economic crisis of the core of this unemployment 10 demik, lot of tourism. it all is frankly, a perfect storm for to museum and it's really suffering a bolt. yeah. how much of this is a political gamble really for the president? because changing the faces at the top is one thing. but the problem, the problems that you've just listed still remain, they still have to be fixed. and it's done essentially to him now to find a solution to this. and he doesn't want to imagine people engineers. you're not going to be pleased about that. yeah, absolutely. look, you know, no new president is going to make tourism come faster. i mean, this is a pandemic. it really depends. can you get on your a p n visitors to come there? it is certainly suffering. i mean, there's no doubt there is a gross amount of unemployment, particularly young people, enormous mismanagement corruption. but i think this is really not to be solved by one person and bringing in the military as an ally, which is sort of what we're guessing at the moment is likely to happen is not the way out. it's not going to make tourists come back on the contrary, and it's certainly not going to, i think, bring investor and an overall, you know, any sort of foreign confidence in the country. so it really is setting itself up for a disaster if it takes about rote. it's really good to get your thoughts on this investment mom. i mean, we appreciate you being an, i'll just to thank you. okay, in the middle of its worst economic crisis in modern history, lebanon's parliament has chosen a 1000000000 m as then you prime minister designate veteran politician nation mccarty. seen on the left. here is a businessman, who's been prime minister twice before. he's promising to save lebanon from its crippling financial crisis, but critics of previous accused him of cronyism and getting rich by questionable means to charge. he denies chicata for a while, but when asked why thank his excellency of the presidency on. i'd like also to thank all the members of parliament i wished to cooperate with those who did and did not, and they me to find the necessary solutions. it's vital as for the constitution together, m p 's confidence. but also in real life, i want to get the confidence and trust of the people and of every single man and woman because i don't have a magic one. and i cannot create wonders on my own to difficult. and then i caught her, has more from beirut, lebanon has a new prime minister and as you, but me as the he received the majority of votes from parliamentarians. he is the 3rd prime minister to be nominated, appointed since august last year, when the government resigned in the wake of the baby with port explosion. it's still not clear whether or not he will be able to reach a deal with the president michelle, on forming a new cabinets his predecessors to have them stepped aside. after fading, to form a government 11 on needs, a government in order to rescue the country. because the economy has all the collapse, the currency has collapse, the state is close to bankruptcy. it is no longer able to import medicine, medical supplies, fuel diesel fuel states. electricity provides power 2 hours a day. hospitals aren't able to cope because they need to run their generators and generators need diesel fuel. and the, the, the new government will need to reach some sort of a bailout plan with the international monetary fund. because without that the, they can, they're unable to start the economy. but so far, lebanon's politicians have been focused on their own personal interests and not the interest. in fact, the international community has been very frustrated with the political class continuously criticizing them for not working for the interests of the state, and instead having their eyes focused on the upcoming parliamentary elections next year. so the country now has a new prime minister, but whether or not he can form a government, it is still unclear. nation says at least $57.00 people died after a migrant boat capsized of libya. it happened to near the city of homes on monday. survivors say 20 women and 2 children, and among those killed, warmer weather has seen an increase in the number of migrants traveling to europe from libya and june. his ear still ahead and algebra president biden says the us will end in combat mission in iraq this year as he meets iraq to prime minister. ah hello, nice to see you. look at this video out of you to one to start the weather forecasts with this. this is all the results of the north american monsoon. we see river levels as well, gushing water carrying some of the debris. and if we look at the forecasts on tuesday, can see that monsoon rein popping up toward nevada, new mexico, utah, and also colorado. next to the u. s. calls states where it has been particularly wet as of late. i will see some intense rain through the florida panhandle, southern areas of the state, georgia into south carolina as well. give you a wider look because here's what else we are tracing. a disturbance rolling through the great lakes that kicked, found the temperature and toronto to 23. when you consider just a 4 or 5 hour drive away in detroit, you're at 31 degrees. central america. we have some rain for the pacific coast of mexico. so that's going to impact that poco also some heavy rain for nicaragua, costa rica into panama, and we're tracing out this front and south america toward the south. look at that cool pool of air toward the north. we still got high temperatures will go in for a closer look. this already kicked down the temperature in the sun. see ya, bye. have. eventually it will make its way to rio de janeiro. so you go from 31 degrees down 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u. u s u n. and katha know many of those diplomats in addition to getting the talk started, think that the best atmosphere for the talks is to have a cease for the taliban reluctant to have a c spot. at this stage, they say the proposals that the afghan government have put on the table so far are unacceptable. they won't not want reconciliation, but they won't start entering. they won't come come n harbor c spied and we will continue our government as it is. so that's the also not realistic approach not to pragmatic approach. it is necessity that all avalon should have are, should eagerly upon i knew god meant and that was meant what replace the new this couple administration. and that's what it meant will be acceptable for us. and to add that up months, another taliban spokesman later clarified those comments, making it clear that the taliban is not demanding the president should have gone. he is removed or stands down before a ceasefire. that's not one of the conditions that demanding before a
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u. u. s. u n and cath. now many of those diplomats in addition to getting the talk started, think that the best atmosphere for the talks is to have a cease for the taliban reluctant to have a c spot. at this stage, they say the proposals that the african government have put on the table so far are unacceptable. they won't not want reconciliation, but they won't start entering. they won't come come and harbor she spied. and we will continue our government as it is. so that's the also not realistic approach not to pragmatic approach. it is necessity that all along should have are, should eagerly, upon, i knew god meant n. that was meant what to replace the new this couple administration. and that was meant will be acceptable for us. and to other upfront in haiti, gunshots were heard is present, giovanni noise, his funeral service was getting on the way on friday. foreign dignitaries had to be rushed to safety, demonstrate to demonstrations rather had repeatedly turned violent since voice was assassinated at h
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u. u s. u n. katha. know many of those diplomats in addition to getting the talk started, think that the best atmosphere for the talks is to have a cease for the taliban reluctant to have a c spot. at this stage, they say the proposals that the african government have put on the table so far are unacceptable. they won't not won't re consolation, but they won't start entering. they won't come come n harbor c spied and we will continue our government as it is. so that's the also not realistic approach not to pragmatic approach. it is necessity that all avalon should have are, should eagerly upon a new good mint. and that was meant what replace the new this couple administration. and that's what it meant will be acceptable for us. and to add that up month grandchild for her as a funeral service for haiti's murdered president jovan alamos scott, and away from dignitaries attending the funeral, had to be rushed to safety. tensions over his assassination continue to simmer while he was killed at his home. on j
u. u s. u n. katha. know many of those diplomats in addition to getting the talk started, think that the best atmosphere for the talks is to have a cease for the taliban reluctant to have a c spot. at this stage, they say the proposals that the african government have put on the table so far are unacceptable. they won't not won't re consolation, but they won't start entering. they won't come come n harbor c spied and we will continue our government as it is. so that's the also not realistic...
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u. u. s. u n. and catherine. now many of those diplomats in addition to getting the talk started, think that the best atmosphere for the talks is to have a cease for the ton of reluctant to have a c spot. at this stage. they say the proposals that the african government have put on the table so far are unacceptable. they won't not want reconciliation, but they won't set entering. they won't come come n harbor c spied and we will come to new our waterman as it is. so that's the also not realistic approach, not to me, pragmatic approach. it is necessity that all of one should have are, should eagerly, upon, i knew god meant n, but was meant what to replace the new this couple administration. and that was meant will be acceptable for us. and to add that up month us secretary of faith emptied lincoln has met iraq's foreign minister in washington dc. the talking the agenda has the potential withdrawal of combat troops by the end of the year. this may allow the us military to take on an advisory role, including trainin
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happy and representatives of diplomats from the e u u s u n. and catherine. now many of those diplomats, in addition to getting the talk started, think that the best atmosphere for the talks is to have a cease for the taliban reluctant to have a c spot. at this stage, they say the proposals that the african government have put on the table so far are unacceptable. they won't not want reconciliation, but they won't start entering. they won't come come n harbor, see spider and we will continue our waterman as it is. so that's the also not realistic approach not to pragmatic approach. it is necessity, that all of one should have are, should eagerly, upon, i knew god meant. and that was meant what to replace the new this couple administration. and that was meant will be acceptable for us. and to add that up month candidate says it will begin a special immigration process. afghans who helped coalition forces in afghanistan. i've got interpreters and local staff, along with families will be allowed to enter and stay in canada. the u. s. is also offered a similar pr
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u. n. level and the u. s . level, there's probably not much appetite for returning to something that, as you know, clearly not worked in the past. the thing about these interventions is that they are part of the reason why we're in the situation now. they've added to an instability in certain ways. they are one of the reasons why there's been such an increase in armament. there are other simpler things that other countries can do. the us a lot, most of the fire power, or a lot of firepower that's going to these gangs is being exported from the united states. so, limiting that spread of weaponry would be one very clear and influential thing that could better at the lives of patients. i guess something to say, but the intervention is that it's convenient for certain kinds of patient political power holders to have those kinds of intervention. because it essentially provides a police force without a cost to the haitian state. i'm in and also provide the police force that's not local. and so it can become a count
u. n. level and the u. s . level, there's probably not much appetite for returning to something that, as you know, clearly not worked in the past. the thing about these interventions is that they are part of the reason why we're in the situation now. they've added to an instability in certain ways. they are one of the reasons why there's been such an increase in armament. there are other simpler things that other countries can do. the us a lot, most of the fire power, or a lot of firepower...
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a s and the u. n, and the u. s. and other countries have wanted to look at the formality of having someone in power. now we've just had a president assassinated. let's all take a deep breath and realize that if we really want to look out for the haitian people, we have to listen to them and work with them. not just the chinese french speaking elite in pet, you know, bill but the whole of haitian society and really, you know, lift them up and their solutions and what you're going to see in just a few days, i think is them emerging with a proposal and i think we ought to listen to it carefully and support it and the haitian people broadly supported and 11. thank you very much for your time. thanks nicole take care. the un security council has voted unanimously to continue a shipment through turkey into rebel held territory in theory. and despite opposition from russia, russia backs the syrian government and claims. the aid operation violates serious sovereignty by going through a back door border crossing rather than p
a s and the u. n, and the u. s. and other countries have wanted to look at the formality of having someone in power. now we've just had a president assassinated. let's all take a deep breath and realize that if we really want to look out for the haitian people, we have to listen to them and work with them. not just the chinese french speaking elite in pet, you know, bill but the whole of haitian society and really, you know, lift them up and their solutions and what you're going to see in just...
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u. the u. s. the u. n. and cattle. now some of those countries want an immediate cease far in place, but the title about making it clear that so far, the proposals from the african government aren't serious. they want not want reconciliation, but they want set entering. they won't come come n harbor c spied and we will continue our waterman as it is. so that's the also not realistic approach not to pragmatic approach. it is necessity that all avalon should have are, should eagerly upon i knew god meant n that was meant what to replace the new will this couple administration and that was meant will be acceptable for us. and to other up months, another taliban spokesman mohammed naive has issued a clarification, saying that they are not demanding the immediate removal of the afghan president ash rough gone for a cease far. and now $20.00 understands that for a c fall, the taliban will release of the prisoners and they want to de listing of those taliban members who are designated under un security council sanctions. mean
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u. s. u. n. to send troops to protect countries key infrastructure. days after the president was assassinated in his phone. plunging the island nation into terms of buying the drum for inclusion and equity. a senior u. s. federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself in hot water for having to photoshop disabled people into the cover photo of its diversity ah, from moscow to the world. this is been use our on our see, my name's union o'neill. let's get straight to our top story. the taliban has been making further territorial gains in afghanistan, including a major, a border crossing points with a rum on turkmenistan reports. they're suggest the groups imposing strict sure real law restrictions similar to those deployed when they were lost in power 20 years ago, including forbidding women from leaving home without a meal companion. our t southgate taylor takes us through why there's echoes of an earlier conflict playing out today in central asia. it only took 20 years, 47000 civilian deaths and 2 tr
u. s. u. n. to send troops to protect countries key infrastructure. days after the president was assassinated in his phone. plunging the island nation into terms of buying the drum for inclusion and equity. a senior u. s. federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself in hot water for having to photoshop disabled people into the cover photo of its diversity ah, from moscow to the world. this is been use our on our see, my name's union o'neill. let's get straight to our top story. the taliban has...
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u. n. level, and the u. s. level, there's probably not much appetite for returning to something that, as you know, clearly not worked in the past. the thing about these interventions is that they are part of the reason why we're in the situation now. they've added to an instability in certain ways. they are one of the reasons why there's been such an increase in armament. there are other simpler things that other countries can do, the us a lot, most of the fire power, a lot of the firepower that's going to these games is being exported from the united states. so, limiting that, that spread of weaponry would be one very clear and influential thing that could better at the lives of patients. i guess something to say about the intervention is that it's convenient for certain kinds of patient political, our holders to have those kinds of intervention. because it essentially provides a police force without a cost to the haitian state. i'm in and also provide the police force that's not local. and so it can become a counterpoint political counterpoint to the politicians. so i think in some ways it's actually convenient for it, and it's not surprising to me that some patient villages would ask for this. but it is not really very good for for the larger haitian population on the whole. and i think what you see from civil society right now is a strong, strong message coming from a lot of quarters. that this is absolutely not what, what many people in haiti want, people are looking for a solution that's crafted internally. and the solution has to come from inside haiti. now the united nations coastal humanitarian aid flights to haiti, the suite due to safety concerns after the assassination of the president. and it was just could significantly affect the deteriorating conditions following the assassination of the president efforts to respond to the recent increase of covered 1900 cases in the country are being put to risk. the situation is also threatening the efforts to provide humanitarian assistance, especially food and water to people who have been internally displaced. due to recent gang attacks, the international organization for migration and other humanitarian colleagues estimate that as july 4th, some 18000 people were displaced in puerto prince, a greater metropolitan area of those nearly 14700 were displaced since the beginning of gang clashes in early june, the security council has approved a 12 month extension to keep the last remaining border crossing between turkey and re open, making it possible to continue delivering aid. so for border crossing 7 years ago, but russia veto to have 3 of them shot and had threatened to do the same with the bible hollow crossing, it wont today to go through damascus instead under the syrian government control. agencies say this would have caught us catastrophic consequences for the humanitarian situation in the north. while trucks from turkey deliver essentially to more than 3000000 syrians, basic medical supplies will continue to reach it live. the last rebel held on play, but it still was enough. the un says with the syrian government and its allies, continuing their strikes and the effects of the pandemic. long term solutions need to be found. russell. fidel reports not from eclip eclipse medical infrastructure is in ruins. and it's making medical care hard to find for some serious, most warrantable people haven't been missed all but still with facing tremendous difficulties in the hospitals. the city is on the front line, raising targets the medical facilities constantly. our whole treatment relies on the aid we received. the supplies must continue without restrictions because if they stop in the people will only suffer more than others. in the last decade, hundreds of medical facilities have been deliberately targeted by the city and government and allied forces. international medical right group positions for human rights sees it has documented nearly 600 attacks on at least 350 medical facilities and the killing of more than 900 medical personnel. since the start of the conflict, the u. s. found the hospitals share their coordinates through a mechanism to prevent attack. but for the city civilians, everything care that government attacks are no longer the main threat. then just told us to do, i just had my 6 month old daughter is suffering from malnutrition. she was in a very bad condition and almost about to die. the after i brought her to the hospital and she got better. thank god, the medicine is freezer. i'm so good. so sure that the cool, 1900 pandemic has existed beated and already a crew to many italian crisis in the country. city has northwest has more than 27000 corps with 1900 cases and 497 cars on that so far. medical facilities are short on peace, your test to detect the virus, the $3400000.00 population is running out of the nearly $55000.00. so of course, 19 waxing, ever seen through bubble in apple fashion, to the us cross board. that a 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u. s. u n to send troops to protect countries key infrastructure days and the president was assassinated in his own home, lunging the island nation into term on banging the drum for inclusion and could see a senior u. s. federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself in hot water for having to photo shopped, disable people into the cover photo of its diversity report. ah, good afternoon. you watching all the great have you with the color button has been making further territorial gains in a canister, including a major border crossing points with iran and took madness down reports suggests that the group is imposing strict sugary a lot restrictions similar to those deployed when they were last in power 20 years ago. they include forbidding women from leaving home without a male companion. comes as america pulls all of its troops out of the country. from doing echoes of an earlier conflict in which they were involved. askew taylor explains. it only took 20 years, 47000 civilian deaths and 2 trillion
u. s. u n to send troops to protect countries key infrastructure days and the president was assassinated in his own home, lunging the island nation into term on banging the drum for inclusion and could see a senior u. s. federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself in hot water for having to photo shopped, disable people into the cover photo of its diversity report. ah, good afternoon. you watching all the great have you with the color button has been making further territorial gains in a...
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u. s. u n to send troops to protect the countries key infrastructure days. the president was fascinated in his own funding the island nation. ah, i don't. thanks so much for joining us in on our team tonight. so this isn't the taliban has been making for the territorial gains in afghanistan including major border crossing points with iran. and took man is done. report says suggest the group is imposing strict sugary a law rules similar to those deployed when they were last empower 20 years ago. and they include forbidding women from leaving home without a male companion. comes as america pulls all of its troops out of the country fronting echoes of an earlier conversation which they were involved. ski taylor explains. it only took 20 years, 47000 civilian deaths and 2 trillion dollars for the u. s. to finally realize that i've got to stop has the right to determine its own fate. i will not send another generation america to war and i can't stand with no reasonable expectation of achieving the different outcome. we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill and
u. s. u n to send troops to protect the countries key infrastructure days. the president was fascinated in his own funding the island nation. ah, i don't. thanks so much for joining us in on our team tonight. so this isn't the taliban has been making for the territorial gains in afghanistan including major border crossing points with iran. and took man is done. report says suggest the group is imposing strict sugary a law rules similar to those deployed when they were last empower 20 years ago....
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u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the country from she infrastructure, he's up to the president was assassinated in plunging the island nation to terms of buying the drum for inclusion and equity. a senior u. s. federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself in hot water for having to photoshop.
u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the country from she infrastructure, he's up to the president was assassinated in plunging the island nation to terms of buying the drum for inclusion and equity. a senior u. s. federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself in hot water for having to photoshop.
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u. s. u n. a campaign speech trump delivered about us energy policy. barrack is also alleged to have repeatedly lied during an f b. i interview about his dealings with the moratti's. mike, hannah has more now from washington. he himself is still in custody. the prosecutors say that he is a flight risk, given his immense wealth, access to a private air crop. deep relationships with countries like lebanon and u, a saudi arabia. so we have heard nothing from him and unlikely to until he actually appears at possibly a bail hearing. prosecutors refusing bell at this particular stage because he's a flight risk. but all in all this 7 indictments, again, thomas barrack, very serious indictments, indeed among them that he lied to federal agents during a interview in june 2019 about these specific events. but one must look to at the why the context of this is that the prosecutors say that between the dates of donald trump's innovation for the next 3 years, the u. a. e and saudi arabia, it's close allies,
u. s. u n. a campaign speech trump delivered about us energy policy. barrack is also alleged to have repeatedly lied during an f b. i interview about his dealings with the moratti's. mike, hannah has more now from washington. he himself is still in custody. the prosecutors say that he is a flight risk, given his immense wealth, access to a private air crop. deep relationships with countries like lebanon and u, a saudi arabia. so we have heard nothing from him and unlikely to until he actually...
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u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the country from key infrastructure. he's up to the president was assassinated in its own. plunging the island nation to term binding the drum for inclusion and equity. a senior u. s. federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself in hot water for housing to photoshop, disabled people into the cover photo robot diversity report ah, mid day in moscow that sounded a welcome to the news r and r t. let's get straight to our top story. the telephone has been making further territorial gains enough, get this done, including major a border crossing points with our run turkmenistan reports. there are suggest groups imposing strict shari'a lore restriction similar to those deployed when they were lost in power 20 years ago, including forbidding women from leaving home without a meal companion. it comes as america pulls all its troops out of the country, prompting echoes of an earlier conflict in which they were involved. saskia taylor reports. it only took 20 yes. $47000.00 civilian deaths and 2 trillion dollars for the u. s. to fina
u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the country from key infrastructure. he's up to the president was assassinated in its own. plunging the island nation to term binding the drum for inclusion and equity. a senior u. s. federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself in hot water for housing to photoshop, disabled people into the cover photo robot diversity report ah, mid day in moscow that sounded a welcome to the news r and r t. let's get straight to our top story. the telephone has been...
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u. s. u. n. to send troops to protect the countries key infrastructure. but days off the president was assassinated in his own home, ultimately plunging the island nation into chaos. ah, and just after 9 o'clock on saturday evening here in moscow, this is into national with your stories already lined up. i'm real research that's got into them. well, the taliban has been making further territorial gains in a gun, asked on, including the major border crossing points, including now with iran and tuck, menaced on reports that suggest the groups imposing strict shari'a law. similar to those deployed when they were last empowered. 20 years ago, including, for example, for bidding women from leaving a home without a male companion. now it all comes as america pulls his troops out of the country, prompting echoes, however, of an earlier conflict. as ortiz saskia taylor now reports. it only took 20 years, 47000 civilian deaths and 2 trillion dollars for the u. s. to finally realize that i've got to stop has the right to just have its own faith. i will much send an
u. s. u. n. to send troops to protect the countries key infrastructure. but days off the president was assassinated in his own home, ultimately plunging the island nation into chaos. ah, and just after 9 o'clock on saturday evening here in moscow, this is into national with your stories already lined up. i'm real research that's got into them. well, the taliban has been making further territorial gains in a gun, asked on, including the major border crossing points, including now with iran and...
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u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the countries key infrastructure days after. 2 the president was assassinated in his own home. lunging the island mentioned to turmoil . bugging the drum for inclusion and equity. a senior u. s. federal agency goes woke, but fines itself and hot water for helping to photoshop disabled people.
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u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the countries key infrastructure. days after the president was assassinated in his own home, plunging the island nation into term and binding the drum for inclusion and equity. the u. s. office of the director of national intelligence.
u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the countries key infrastructure. days after the president was assassinated in his own home, plunging the island nation into term and binding the drum for inclusion and equity. the u. s. office of the director of national intelligence.
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u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the countries key infrastructure. just days after the president was assassinated in his own home, plunging the island nation into turbo and also had in the program funding a drum for inclusion and equity. the u. s. office of the director of national intelligence goes, well, what finds.
u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the countries key infrastructure. just days after the president was assassinated in his own home, plunging the island nation into turbo and also had in the program funding a drum for inclusion and equity. the u. s. office of the director of national intelligence goes, well, what finds.
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u. s. u n . to send troops to protect countries key infrastructure. days after the president was fascinated in the home of funding the island nation into oil. ah, i just not to 10 pm on saturday. here are the most go. this is on the international from all of us. here are very warm. so the taliban has been making further territorial gains in afghanistan, including at major border crossing points, for example, with iran and now took menaced on reports that suggest the groups imposing strict shari'a laws similar to those deployed when they were last empowered. 20 years ago . for example, the including forbidding women from leaving home without a male companion. now it comes as america pulled all his troops out of the country, prompting echoes of an earlier conflict that is a saskia taylor now reports. it only took 20 years, 47000 civilian deaths and 2 trillion dollars for the u. s. to finally realize that i've got to stop has the right to determine its own fate. i will much send another generation a
u. s. u n . to send troops to protect countries key infrastructure. days after the president was fascinated in the home of funding the island nation into oil. ah, i just not to 10 pm on saturday. here are the most go. this is on the international from all of us. here are very warm. so the taliban has been making further territorial gains in afghanistan, including at major border crossing points, for example, with iran and now took menaced on reports that suggest the groups imposing strict...
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u. s. u n to send troops.
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u. s. and the u. n. to send troops to help stabilize the country. manuel apollo is monitoring developments from mexico system. the fact that there are so many international actors almost ensures that this is going to be continuously developing.
u. s. and the u. n. to send troops to help stabilize the country. manuel apollo is monitoring developments from mexico system. the fact that there are so many international actors almost ensures that this is going to be continuously developing.
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u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the country key infrastructure days after the president was assassinated in his own. lunging, the eyelids mentioned to turmoil binding the drum for inclusion and equity. a senior us federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself and hot water for helping to photoshop disabled people to recover photo diversity report. ah, lie for moscow, this is our t. my name's unit o'neill and 30 minutes of news and views start. the telephone has been making further territorial gains in afghanistan, including out major a border crossing points with iran and turkmenistan reports their suggest. the groups imposing stricture. rio law similar to those deployed when they were lost in power 20 years ago. those restrictions including forbidding women from leaving home without a meal companion, had come south america pulls out all its troops from the country, prompting echoes of an earlier conflict in which they were involved. saskia taylor reports, it only took 20 years, 47000 civilia
u. s. and u. n. to send troops to protect the country key infrastructure days after the president was assassinated in his own. lunging, the eyelids mentioned to turmoil binding the drum for inclusion and equity. a senior us federal agency goes, woke, but finds itself and hot water for helping to photoshop disabled people to recover photo diversity report. ah, lie for moscow, this is our t. my name's unit o'neill and 30 minutes of news and views start. the telephone has been making further...
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u. s navy. listening a new ship in honor of congressman and civil. rights icon john lewis. well, the u. s n s.ed in san diego today, one year after lewis's death. the john lewis is an oiler and logistics ship that will keep others in the fleet replenished with fuel and supplies. those who knew lewis say the ship having a non combat role as a fitting testament to his commitment to non violence. one remarkable perseverance for this ship will be a beacon to the world, reminding all who see it of the persistence and courage of john lewis. the ship is the first in its class. it's 746 ft long and we'll have a compliment of about 100 civilian mariners. six more ships still yet to be built, also will be named for civil rights leaders. monterey police officers think they know who is behind trying to lure kids into his truck with candy. find out how they caught him coming up, plus chp officers going after speeders ahead. they reveal why they believe more people are getting reckless behind the wheel and some lucky drivers in vallejo get treated to a free vallejo get treated to a free tank of gas will tel
u. s navy. listening a new ship in honor of congressman and civil. rights icon john lewis. well, the u. s n s.ed in san diego today, one year after lewis's death. the john lewis is an oiler and logistics ship that will keep others in the fleet replenished with fuel and supplies. those who knew lewis say the ship having a non combat role as a fitting testament to his commitment to non violence. one remarkable perseverance for this ship will be a beacon to the world, reminding all who see it of...
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u. s. and the u. n. to send troops to help stabilize the country. manuel apollo is monitoring developments from mexico system. the fact that there are so many international actors almost ensures that this is going to be continuously developing. story of the last that we've heard from the columbia side of the investigation was from a press conference earlier today and a tweet from colombian, president even to k. same again, committing the columbia, sending, sending investigators and special forces to help with the international investigation . but also we're hearing some of the more strategic points and a little bit more information about the actual people who are involved. the un security council is approved a deliveries from turkey into rebel held northern syria for another year. russia had threatened to block the operation preferring a be directed through damascus, but a last minute compromise was reached. us president joe biden is called on his russian counterpart vladimir putin to crack down on 5 cri
u. s. and the u. n. to send troops to help stabilize the country. manuel apollo is monitoring developments from mexico system. the fact that there are so many international actors almost ensures that this is going to be continuously developing. story of the last that we've heard from the columbia side of the investigation was from a press conference earlier today and a tweet from colombian, president even to k. same again, committing the columbia, sending, sending investigators and special...
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u. s. and u. n. to send troops to detect the countries infrastructure days after the president for this us sedated in his own home. he's plumbing the island nation into turmoil. ah, well, thanks for joining us. you're watching austrians, nurse the teller buns, been making for the territorial games that have gone is done, including had major border crossing points with iran and took medicine. poll says just the groups imposing strict sharika law rules similar to those deployed when they were lost the power 20 years ago. they include forbidding women from leaving home without a male companion. comes as america pose all of its troops out of the country. from to get coast of an earlier conflicts, they are involved in ski, taylor reports, it only took 20 years, 47000 civilian deaths and 2 trillion dollars for the u. s. to finally realize that i've got to stop has the right to determine its own fate. i will much send another generation america's toward i can stand with no reasonable expectation of achievin
u. s. and u. n. to send troops to detect the countries infrastructure days after the president for this us sedated in his own home. he's plumbing the island nation into turmoil. ah, well, thanks for joining us. you're watching austrians, nurse the teller buns, been making for the territorial games that have gone is done, including had major border crossing points with iran and took medicine. poll says just the groups imposing strict sharika law rules similar to those deployed when they were...