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the the, this is the, the news life from ballot cus, changes its mind and calls for immediate sci fi and gaza secretary of state and to me blinking and answers that draft a un resolution for an immediate c spot linked to the release of hostages. despite the usb to a previous touch initiative, also on the program exposed and checked, the ukrainian capital, the russian launches its largest of miss silo, tactful. we say the powdered retaliation. ukrainian era taxed on russians to
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you. leaders meet in brussels, a boosting comm supplies to ukraine. the war a garza and security defense is all over the take the . i'm feel good here. welcome to the program. united states the circulated the draft un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire link to the release of hostages in the gaza strip. and obviously as route for pass for other minutes reaction in response to the hamas, tara attacks of october 7. the draft to text represents and about face for the us, which has repeatedly beaten combs up the us for an immediate cx 5, you know, as with by the secretary of state k, while he was in saudi arabia, as part of his tour of the region. and he blinked and also emphasized the need to protect gauze and civilians and to provide humanitarian a. this is an exempt from this interview on the, on, on saturday broadcast that's,
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i'll have that. well, in fact, we actually have a resolution that we put forward right now that's before the united nations security council. that does call for an immediate cease fire tied to the release of hostages. and we hope very much that countries will, will support that. i think that would send a strong message as strong as get most of them, at least at least as shown here, is honest. welcome back. showing me how is the is ready to government likely to view. they said by his proposal from the us. well, not the very favorably, this is another signal from the americans that they are not happy with what's happening in gaza at the lack of a prospect and plan for the day after and gauze and of course, to humanitarian crisis. and so far the americans were very strongly supporting israel, also in the you in front of between other resolutions that have come forth about calling for a ceasefire. so the americans, initiating that himself is sort of signaling to as well. we're not necessarily automatically having your back unless you start showing more progress. having said
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that, as long as they keep on having the seatbar connected to the release of hostages, we're still playing the same game where we both both sides have moss and israel. me to agree in order for anything to move forward and for any change on the ground to really be seen and felt. okay. so this site was from what you're saying, this is more of a signal from the us to israel rather than moving uh the um, any sort of breakthrough in gaza on it's a thing. this is really, it's a signal the international community we're seeing. we hear in the criticism we're to into that, we're not automatically like, it's automatically, always backing is written. it's also a signal to american voters inside their democratic party. there's a lot of going criticism against biden, and there's a need to show that there's something being done and the criticism is heard. okay, so let's talk about the negotiations and what are we up to? not, um, it's always, you know, the back and forth. it's always hard to see, but there's still, i mean, blinking themselves. i said there's probably some progress done, but it's still not close enough. uh, the main contention. of course,
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i still probably on the table and it's not about the number of hostages. this will be it, this is seen as a minor issue, but the key is what happens to the north of gauze on when and how will policy is be allowed to travel, or to return basically to their homes, whatever's, whatever's left of them in the north of gaza, this is something that is what was very adamantly objecting. they don't want to see any pulsing is going back to the north of the street for how much this is very important. and the battle on the north of this group is ongoing, also in different areas. you know, we've been seeing that the battle and she for hospital which is going already for 4 days now in gaza. this is truck part of israel trying to show the minute to we, you know, step back a little bit how mazda is going back into north of guys and to it's old stronghold . and we need to, you know, keep, keep acting also in the north of the strip. if we ever want to have a chance in eradicating home us, what i'm hearing a more and more of a from i benjamin netanyahu seems to be more about the destruction of
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a mass of them the, the rescue of the hostages. i might, i might just not getting my news from enough soul said no, no that's, that's a good sentiment that you're echoing there. and it's spelled also in the israeli public and there's a lot of going, it's brewing. it is, i'm going screwed. nick, you know, for a guest and to now for kind of lower downgrading the hostages as, as a public issue and as a, as an end. so the, as a topic that he's working in order to achieve and, and he's aware of that and politically, i think he is in a place that he is, he doesn't really know how to, how to, he's in a bind at his, his very extreme right wing a allies in the coalition do not want to see much progress when it comes to release of a palestinian hostages and prisoners in israel. and on the other hand, his more moderate partners want to see everything done in order to bring forth a deal. and he doesn't really know how to find an elegant way out. this is why we singles and go sions going very slowly. i think he's just hoping for
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a more creative solution, lending from somewhere, but currently not much focused on. okay, thanks for that. clear as ever, surely shown, it was honestly just released on this. it's kind of capital. it has been had open heart by massive barrel or russian missiles. this follows reason to add a tax by ukraine across the board, the investors belgrade region. let's try, concave was the largest in recent weeks, causing casualties and damage to residential buildings. in the early hours of thursday, t of rooked by explosions seeking said people in the ukranian capital. haven't seen in weeks passively before. oh no. the 1st explosion had done. i woke up, and the 2nd later i was covering my daughter with my arms. there was a 2nd explosion, and at that moment the piece of shop now had my window. the children were sent to the bomb shelter and i wondered what to do next. but also financial to be done. in the daylight,
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the aftermath of the attacks becomes visible blasts damage to residential buildings with several people losing their homes. if my son hadn't renee, he would have been killed. not our entire apartment was destroyed. the blast ways destroyed furniture, windows doors, every thing. it's a hard time. this for the fusion, ukraine's air force as it shut down. all 31 russian me sales targets in the capital on thursday. but nearly 20 people were injured by the following parts. ukrainian president, full of demons, the landscape has condemned the attacks as an act of terror. he has been relentless in his appeals to western allies for air defense systems. sees that these nice as they are partners have these defense system. they need to understand that we need
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them to protect the lives of the as a jeff apples, the strikes and key of follow as the rates of retaliation from russia's president vladimir putin. ukraine has been pounding its belgrade both the region for several days, forcing evacuations of thousands of children. the exchange of a tax is given the other as collation in russia's war against its neighbors. a little earlier corresponded max is on that gave me an update from your training capital. right. so, so last night's attacker this morning's attack rather, um was one of the scale that you printing capital hadn't experienced and in many weeks i'm the recent days and weeks the russian attack. so, or the russians focused on attacking other cities across the country. for example, on wednesday and how to keep for 5 people were killed. and last week in odessa we're 21 people were killed in russian strikes. now, the atlantic capital is quite well defended. a lot of the most advanced air defense
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systems are stationed here. this is the city where the government is where the institutions are. so um that may be the reason why, according to the ukrainian air force. $31.00 is $31.00. launch miss ellsworth, deceptive including the change on this house, wherever, which are very difficult to intercept. but nevertheless, damage has done by falling debris. abilities were set on fire. more than a dozen people were injured, entire streets were covered in the shards of glass from from the windows blown out by the explosion. and even for people who were not impacted by us directly by last night's attacks and waking up in the middle of life with due to error, it serves going off to explosions. is a very hard thing to live. bugs on the in cave will take a look not at some of the other stores that making headlines around well, at least 69 by hinge and refugees have been rescued off the coast of indonesia. they were found wholly onto and standing on the capsized wooden boat. they've been
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travelling and it's estimated the dozens of drop to us. it is a and a thing more of its citizens as of hate as the category. and country grapples with a crisis box by the gangs. gangs have taken over much of the capital force of products and violence has not spread to the suburbs. despite the resignation of hate to sub prime minister of you and has won that saddam the suffering. one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters and be sent to memory more than the 3rd of the population. that's more than 19000000 people. and i said to be at risk of funding because of the country. so i'm going simply had a video and humanitarian office that's criticized the international community for its lack of action because of a nuclear energy summit in brussels of coal. so you're upset nuclear industry to be rebuilt. following years of decline, nuclear power fell out of favor following japan's fukushima nuclear accidents in
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2011. but the commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions and the need to find alternatives to rush and gas. i've met to everything. this is your opinion. heads of state beating in brussels to discuss the ukraine, garza and plans to develop the blogs defense evidence and find that assessment. discussing the plans to buy arguments for ukraine using the prostate frozen russian assets and secondary general antonio terrace. would also have joined on friday in, in pots to encourage more averly for gardens, domestic issues such as farm as processor also are expected to be on the agenda. it's a, that's not all that's got to be on the table at german chancellor old off shelves said you expansion was also under discussion kind of go to board draft some good news like we're making good progress with the large min process. i'm very much in favor of the fact that after the many efforts made by bosnia herzegovina we should not also open up the next steps for this country as we have with so many others.
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lucas came off talking like correspondent version for a job in brussels. tell me what else was on the agenda? well, we've just heard from german chancellor, olaf schultz on his way in to throw his weight behind an idea to use the proceeds of some frozen russian assets within the e. u to try and use that to arm you create to supply you crate with more movie trade and we know that's a balancing act. the leaders have been trying to do ever since this full scale invasion on the one hand support you create a militarily and then the other hand to arm themselves against what they say is a really dramatic. we shifted security environment. schultz said he thinks there's, there's likely to be agreement on that in principle, on that idea. less agreement on another idea which is being flow through the head of this meeting, which is to use of joint borrowing joints and bones in order to boost the use defense. is that something which has been floated, we hear by fonts that is still here, but it's likely not to go to a well with more frugal countries, like vanessa was on the edge of
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a chance. i also talked about it, so i'm increasing the possibility of new countries like bosnia herzegovina joining, the e u, and what would be the benefits of the best sort of expansion. so yeah, it's looking quite likely that at this meeting we will get a political, green light at least the to move to the next step to open. next session talks were supposedly in herzegovina, which i think was certainly go died. well, there know, in the past enlargement of the you was really these leaders favorite kind of proverbial can to kick down the road. it was something which for years was really sold since wash is full scale invasion of ukraine. we've seen this picking up momentum. there's been a move to open, accession talk with you create. we've seen move and also own molto. but i'm not something which really is a is a shift. however, when i say movement, don't think that we're talking about moving to any speed, even if we do get this green light today, a political, green light proposing it hurts the goldman. i don't expect they'll be joining the book anytime soon. this tends to be a process which takes years if not decades. now, yours,
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farm is that being causing the problems for leads is that the issue is based summit likely to address the ongoing demand? yeah, we've seen farmers take to the streets right across this. you need their complaints, their list of their demands are long on disparate, not all with the same. so more concerns about agriculture will imports from ukraine, selma always about the use green bureaucracy. solomon worried about how farming subsidies are don't know to you has moved to try and show it's listening to farmers particularly ahead of the key elections coming up in june. it's moved to e some green farming rules to curves and macro cultural imports from ukraine. but given the scale of anger, we've seen on the streets and i've been talking to some of these farmers over the past few weeks. i think it's unlikely that these talks, they sell me, they summit itself, well, souls that ongoing discontent and debates. i think that's it, rosie rosie bet shop in brussels. as i said, show up today, so i'll have more well use of the top of the hour up next on the w, an interview with a c, e o. off jim and container shipping company. hi, todd lloyd,
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talking about the trouble is facing commercial shipping companies. that's next here on data. good, the, every jenny is surprises. me is gone all out. to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police, the free time. but still very much alive yo guy to this.

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