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terry w. terry schultz and brussels as a syria where opposition activists site insurgents of pushing ahead with that offensive against a government forces capturing more towns and closing and on the city of hama, state troops. i've re taken some territory last and last week. surprise attack. when the alliance of rebel groups to the country, 2nd city, alaska, in occupations as nearly 50000 people, have been displaced by the legs, is fighting in a sign of disdain. for the regime of sculpture of president bashar l. sons' late brother is toppled by protesters and to let those serious 2nd largest city and several surrounding areas are now under rebel control. after a surprise offensive land by the islamist revel group higher terrier alshaun or h t s. as well as opposition fighters backed by turkey. this footage film by the militants shows them entering was believed to be president assad's palace in a level. and insurgents were also seen at the cities international airport, which they claimed to have seized with almost no opposition from government forces . as, as rebel groups intensified the result,
terry w. terry schultz and brussels as a syria where opposition activists site insurgents of pushing ahead with that offensive against a government forces capturing more towns and closing and on the city of hama, state troops. i've re taken some territory last and last week. surprise attack. when the alliance of rebel groups to the country, 2nd city, alaska, in occupations as nearly 50000 people, have been displaced by the legs, is fighting in a sign of disdain. for the regime of sculpture of...
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w as terry schultz and brussels. terry, thank you so much for the update of harrisonville stories making news around the world and from the parliament is preparing for no confidence the could oust prime minister me says on these governments, even as a potential full of his a 3 month old cabinet is set to deepen from says, political crisis, the country has been released from the po, the rising election. they gave less tests and spa write policies, this most of the seats in on. and then it was the thousands of childrens has protested in front of the parliament in the capital tbilisi for 6 nice and the roads. they're angry at the government stuffing tools and georgia joining the european union. right. police fired was a cannon. and to guess of the demonstrators who into a ton launched fireworks of the offices. the new chief a c u n. this humanitarian agency has warned that the world is on fire while appealing for more aid funding from fletcher who took the post last month is appealing for more than $47000000000.00 in aid for
w as terry schultz and brussels. terry, thank you so much for the update of harrisonville stories making news around the world and from the parliament is preparing for no confidence the could oust prime minister me says on these governments, even as a potential full of his a 3 month old cabinet is set to deepen from says, political crisis, the country has been released from the po, the rising election. they gave less tests and spa write policies, this most of the seats in on. and then it was...
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w. 's. terry schultz, who's following the summit in brussels. terry, this fear of a war between russia and nato seems to be the main obstacle for ukraine's nato membership. what's the sense there? should you crank temp down its hopes of joining the alliance while it's at war? yes, that's certainly the reason someone call it an excuse that olaf schultz and to be fair. many other leaders also use for not even being willing to extend ukraine, an invitation to join nato, much less full nato membership. and at the same time that schultz and other say this, there is another camp here of you and tomato allies who say that that's the very reason why ukraine should be extended. an invitation that that would force russia to reconsider what it's doing, maybe force russia to back down, instead of it always being nato, that refrains from taking further action. and it will be interesting to see how that conversation continues. now that kind of call us the former as stony and prime minister in a very strong pro ukrainian figure is now the use top diplomat as she ent
w. 's. terry schultz, who's following the summit in brussels. terry, this fear of a war between russia and nato seems to be the main obstacle for ukraine's nato membership. what's the sense there? should you crank temp down its hopes of joining the alliance while it's at war? yes, that's certainly the reason someone call it an excuse that olaf schultz and to be fair. many other leaders also use for not even being willing to extend ukraine, an invitation to join nato, much less full nato...
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now he had a y w correspondent, terry schultz filed about for portion she joins me now from brussels. good, see you, terry. tell us how damaging this quote decision could be for the kremlin, as well as it's the 1st one. i think the biggest impact it could have is that it sets a precedent. i mean 34000000 euros isn't going to really put a dent in in kremlin coffers, but it's other countries, courts start to follow what finland is done. definitely, it could force moscow to pay off this debt to ukraine's nap the gas, which is $5000000000.00 euros. and the lawyers like the ones that i interviewed there for my peace have been contacted in countries where russia owns a lot of property and asked to start seizing them. and so far as i, as i said, only finland has done so. but if other countries do that is certainly could put a dent in, in uh, in rushes um, sort of economic resilience in these countries. if it doesn't feel that it's properties are going to be protected as they have been up till now except in finland, finland is now understand looking at further restricting the purchase of prophecy by russians is t
now he had a y w correspondent, terry schultz filed about for portion she joins me now from brussels. good, see you, terry. tell us how damaging this quote decision could be for the kremlin, as well as it's the 1st one. i think the biggest impact it could have is that it sets a precedent. i mean 34000000 euros isn't going to really put a dent in in kremlin coffers, but it's other countries, courts start to follow what finland is done. definitely, it could force moscow to pay off this debt to...