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the, the, this business of say, these me most talk no bundle a dash before to use the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this has been use life and so coming up in the next 60 minutes, i'm us proposed is a 3 stage goal of a ceasefire. plan off the mediation, my casa and egypt is around intensifies as, as strikes and southern gaza, with growing fee is of a ground invasion and rough of home to nearly $2000000.00 displaced, palest, also,
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it had at least 27 people killed in 2 separate bloss in south west pocket style and on the eve of parliamentary elections. and russia launch is a waiver for tax on the ukrainian capital and other cities will have the latest from keith is for children make history at the asian cops, the team rank $87.00 for well beat south korea to know to reach the final for the 1st time and either cancel or ron. the thanks for joining us is 10 gmc that's mid day in gaza and israel, a high level diplomatic efforts underway and the hopes of bringing in and to the full months long war which is 0. it has obtained a draft proposal by i'm suggesting a 3 stage ceasefire plan in response to mediation by kind of an egypt. it includes the withdrawal of israeli forces on the face exchange of posting and prisoners for
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as race captives in gaza. those terms will be discussed in tel aviv, whether us equity of states is meeting is really officials on to me blinking says he wants to broker an extended pause to the war and god. but this one of these talks as well, has kept top. it's a tax across the strip, a multiple injuries off to ask strikes to august the, the southern city, a rafa when $82000000.00 displaced, palestinians, shelter a well we'll have reaction from gaza and tell of eve in just a moment. but 1st passion mo bile enjoys me here. i lived in the studio in doha and hush him of course you being the following, this very, very close. the indeed took us through the details but not some but bolts of this delicate proposal. so remember me when i tossed problem that associated with some of the but on the funding met in paris with most on the chief david bond, the c i chose the to for them, then it was and, and the direction intelligence chief
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a best comment. it was merging ideas brought about by how much that is ran all the potential for an agreement. so the bodies to put together those elements, the sent it back to how mass of how much came out yesterday saying that the positive about the outcome of that agreement of the for the really looking forward to go forward. what they did to get to that point the lead from they said they've learned from the lesson of a last i agreement, which was basically based on a pause. and then extension followed by another pause. i say this is not going to work this time. it has to be based on 3 phases why 3 phases of the 1st phase is based on a 4 is a $4.00 to $5.00 days. in exchange for the release of his body caps is mostly women, and out of it as the rate of to $45.00 days. they want strong guarantees that this is going to be now if permanent seized by
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a and then the response releasing is why the soldiers of the captives health topped as by by how much. and then they would like to see of us. the 2nd phase of these bodies pull out from gaza faced 3 exchange will remain so both the competence killed during the last 4 months and how much fighters were killed during the fighting. and they hope that off to the 3rd phase, it's looking almost about a $135.00 days. but, you know, the general consensus globally would be, if you, it matters guys to maintain a pause for a $135.00 days. that's will be on dentist, just extend it for ever and you know, that potentially becomes the political reality. how should stay with us? uh, because i want to introduce uh, something that we had on our 0. i had a we spoke to. i spoke to post them having us uh, there's a member of the most political bureau. he explains why the group structured the draft proposal in this 3 detailed stages and was on the stand the
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we put it this way in order to test the waters in order to test that out. we have certain concessions. we have even feel that those ladies will not be committed to the agreement. we also believe that the entire agreement may be under mine. that's why we put the tote that and permits the spot in the 2nd phase where more agreements will be at each. throughout the city state. we know that we raise our ultimate demand, which is feminine ceasefire without the cease fire. no other agreements can be materialized on the ground. and the o, i'm a clue what the furnace demand is to put 10 and so, and there is a war to bring. there's a killing machine for a whole. do you think that we will accept the order to continue again,
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it's our civilian population. this is most acceptable is another issue. we wish to see there's a lead occupation forces withdrawing from guys this 3 by the entire entirely. we don't think that there's a, it is a, are willing to remain in guys this thread. that's why the demands raised by have as far the local and reasonable or i will have some of are still with me here in the see just looking in greater detail at this proposed framework. so obviously we've heard from hamas the spokes best, but he seemed to anticipate of course, the degree of pushback from israel. this is off to roll and negotiation process, isn't it? where do you think the points of friction will be looking at the document that we've seen so far? so i did. it was interesting yesterday about the us secretary state attendant blink . and was talking about us, these bar spoken developers because he doesn't understand that they would have to go through these right. isn't convinced these writers that they would have to if they ought to accept the terms of how much,
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how much talking about the potential for permanence, sees why and when you look at it, really interesting. when you look at all those details of the agreement as presented by how much you get a sense that some of those key elements of the deal was made by yeah, yes. and why the top command in laza and the top of it is recommended of some brigades, model base, many, many logistical operational aspects of the agreement, particularly when it comes to face to relocating these right interests and then internally putting out from the urban areas to was find the phase which he's putting out entirely from a goes of this is something that you won't be able as a political butte of how much to do on your own. you have to have boots on the ground that you've taught me to, to commend us to put together all those elements of why it's 3 phases simply because the how much is on the mounting prussia to come up with an agreement and they know that they have no vote with a room to say, you know what?
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to give it more time. it's about time for them to announce a deal vice an existence. so thing to do because you have to come back to your people and say, you know, one of the 27000 people were killed, mass destruction of the guys that we have some sort of a dignified exit strategy. and this explains why, what happened is that was telling us just do that. there's no way we're going to go to any deal, not knowing that these writers would stop the war against casa, all right. how somebody thinks about them, the bull's eye, much, and his rouse, quote, now. thank you. have some. okay, well, let's go now to as well. and roy challenge susan, occupied to history slim and, and what we give us a sense of the political noise is coming from is around well, blinking is visiting the blankets, got a full day of diplomacy on his table. the events we understand that he is missing. we met some yahoo in the moment, so perhaps that amazing is,
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seems to be wrapping out these got to be things with. it's a catch. so come then in ramallah i would have boss, the pot of sydney and presidents as well. outside of meetings on the sidelines too . so he's, he's basically trying to persuade netanyahu that some sort of a combination of ways, how last over spot exchange of camp saves and prisoners at ease the right way to go across the united states. biden's administration has its own view on what they think is rights for the region. and that is not necessarily for, and that's in yahoo things as rights at the moment for himself, for the region, and particularly for israel on a national security level. so we understand that how much had presents it's, it's, it's, it's plans uh through the categories to the is raised over nights and today they have be lifting asset. they will continue to look at that as well. we don't
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know yet what their official response is because we haven't had any official discussion of it yet. but the mood music in israel and the moments that over the last few days as being negative, the categories are optimistic that this plan can lead to some sort of breakthrough, the american slightly less so blinking has been saying that certain agreements is possible and necessary spots on the grounds in israel, if you listen to the radio stations, if you read the opinion columns, if you watch the tv channels the listen to the words coming out of the following sections. they, there is widespread pessimism that these goals between how my says position and he's a radius stated wall goals can be met in this deal because how much is saying that the deal should end the war? and it's why the same way? no, no, no way near ending the boy yet we have not achieved not to be honest. that is not
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achieve the goals that he set out the beginning of the campaign. how much just a little, a slicing force and then to how much is eradicates in that capacity then met them, yahoo! and the, and the is where the government cannot say that they've achieved anything. so that is the goals. and at the moment this deal doesn't, bridget, or we precisely how popular is this war amongst ordinary is really some. what would they make of the prospect of independence these far the wire. i mean, israel is a country that is true metabolized by october, the 7th. it is still feeding the effects of that trauma. there are still count saves inside gaza that, uh, an open waiting for the nation. and the opinion polls, if you look at the recent ones, and they're pretty consistent with environment,
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all saying that hoss the population would not accept a premature end to the, to the will. and by permit your, i mean without doing what's missing, yahoo, it said the is riley worth, which is good up to do. that's right. it takes and how much i'm bringing those captives back into israel process. so i think the, the country whether or not that likes and that's and yahoo and broadly is dozens because nothing yahoo is a deeply unpopular leader at the moment. most. he's right. either he, austin would like to see at elections held you pretty soon. if not, it's a him and then b, then at least off to the war has concluded, and they would, in the main, i'd like to see someone else in charge calls the country. but that doesn't mean that they disagree with that to me. ah, he's will haines, and that doesn't mean that they, you think that's uh how much this deal is something that they can agree too. so
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that's why i'm saying that's there is a widespread pessimism and negates who would see it that way would about this deal is being talked about. and at the moment it is looking back from in his right the point of view. anyway, that's that we'll get this going to have to be more negotiation before editing. acceptable can be a great all right. very many things that really challenged and occupied east jerusalem. as i mentioned earlier, there's really war planes of carrot as a tax on residential areas in the center of the south of gauze. a few those have been held and rough after a series of israeli strikes. dozens are also interested in the attacks, including several children, at least $27500.00 tons of students have been killed since as well as war and gaza began october, the 7th and his idea craft drop leaf lives over there all by the cooling on posting is not to return to north gaza, the leaflets says the northern area is now quote, a dangerous come buttons. i'm the advice is just based upon this thing is to stay
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in the south for the range safety harbor going on with it. we don't have a single tomato where there is no water, no electricity, no food, nothing to drink, no bathrooms. we use the tents and we drowned. a women drowned our children drowned and we are humiliated by the guest, vivian, goodness, it's enough. it's enough. we do not want bulls. we've been displaced from gaza for a 115 days today, we've been the band and we have children. and that way infected with diseases. it really is truly enough. you estimates 1900000 people, 85 percent of goes as population have been for some that homes. most residents of northern guns that have led south to would con eunice with this way. the army said they would be safe, but then someone just expanded their offensive into central and southern guns. forcing policy ends even further south to russian. that's needed ships in florida. the population that has quadrupled with hundreds of thousands of people crammed
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into an area of just a 150 square kilometers. that's a big in a highly of a mood who's in rafa and southern gaza. how do you as diplomats attempt to push through an agreement, use of more strikes overnights and rafa. and of course these concerns around and this ready to ground offensive of the yeah. so a lot of elements involved in how people are, are feeling and reacting to what's going on from one hand. there is an ongoing intense funding campaign targeting residential homes in more areas that people thought they were safe seeking. so during and, but came under human bombardments and at the same time talks about a possible 3 phase, these fire diem that is going to leave them from down. goal is stress and worry about the work continuing to obliterate them. and then we have the dominating fear here for
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a lot of palestinians. and we talk then they say that these really govern is very selective and will definitely be more willing to, to move toward a temporary cease fire, but not an into the water. and that's what it makes them worried more because the ones in into the ceasefire. not just a temporary, an enter the award, but not a temporary disease. by overnight i talked to this, explains a live of 11 people, is willing to do another, is his mother, his sister and other, another people who were sheltering in residential homes in a salon neighborhood. that's at the very, very close to that addiction. gaza voted to the southern part of the gaza strip in the central part of rubbing her so nor women. and so they would come as it were sheltering inside whatever they've been selling home. but the, the fact that the intensity of the bombing is very, very massive. this time, not only the targeted homes are destroyed but don't really seem to vicinity. and
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the surrounding homes are largely and severely them just for see more people, the more in terms of displacement in reference to being the right now, it's over crowded to see people everywhere. setting up the tents in the streets and the islands the middle of the road on the sidewalks in any empty pockets in san area. here, you would find people sending out tense has turned into the 10 channel. similar situations are taking place in find newness and they're gonna just in fact, within the past couple hours, leaving its way dropped bite is really hard. me threatening people. i am going back to the northern part of the javascript, just reading as follows. a they are still fighting going on and, and siding and another part is a, is a war zone. and we warn you from going back to the northern part a k to there your home and guys on the northern part. so that's the feeling that keeps feeding into a people's mind, that this is a permanent displacement and only an end to door,
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a complete and immediate answer that was i was just ensure their return to their homes, not a temporary disease. why? or why? and how do you many thanks the head of a married life as the in rough or in southern guns. and now is there any protest is blocking the cream of a solemn crossing to prevent the entry of aidan to the gaza strip, to protest as waving his ready flags demanded that no humanitarian aid entered gauze that until old captives have at least based out of 10 some of the area that the inside the army is declared a close minute resume. this comes to spite to us them on the 8th of indians be allowed to enter a quote without interruption. the cable lines joined by alias sub manteca, susan professor of transnational. i'd haven't been to college for university if i will welcome to you. thanks for your time. so these really cabinet was, we know, cleared the use of this crossing to allow much needed to aid into gone so that it's clearly facing a huge amount of disruption that might be caused by asking you what the legal
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implications of for people in gaza and of course we just finished, while civilians in israel have arrived to protest is an extension of the freedom of expression. it's absolutely unacceptable that is real, isn't taking any measures to prevent aid from reaching understands. it's a violation which subjugation i'm to do. so. now this just as i mentioned, that meant to be a closed military zone. if we've learned anything of the past few months, is that these really all be on short of military capabilities. i mean, what does it say about these, right? the government's commitment to upholding this agreement to allow the use of this protocol. so i chose that piece of aliens and not simply spontaneous protests. there's but that they're aided and facilitated by these really and forces. and unfortunately, the idea is a, is making sure that it's not itself impeding the delivery of a, but it's using the civilians as a guys to do so. so you're suggesting that this is to a certain extent psych state sanctioned. i mean,
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to the extent that we have the civilians within the military's own, i can't see any other alternative. and indeed we've also seen it in the past few days, a tax on aid chromeboys as well. i have trucks being hit by rockets. i, i don't know the exact details, but most certainly a not being able to, to reach its intended targets. we've seen images of holes in the side of, of a truck. so what does that say to you? it's an extension of these really genocide against the palestinians. that the, there's an impediment, or if you maintain a release it dispensable for the survival of the palestinians. and so therefore there's an extension of, it's, of a genocidal, a phase as well, of course. so it's around this under the lot of scrutiny of the move into the wake of the building of the international court of justice that said that israel was positively carrying out acts of genocide, given that not ruling was so clearly given by the i c j. what does this mean in terms of discontinuation? i mean 2 things. the israel now is, is that thing on 2 fronts. so one of the military front,
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but the other one is the discontinuation when we're by using its allies to, to stop funding it at the same time using civilian to do what he would like to itself. now just coming back to what you said about the but the genocide convention because a optical to host on genocide convention says the deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of live calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or parts. why does this intentional booking of live saving a full in relation to, to that definition without for the water without medicine, there's no way that any civilian population can survive, especially under those circumstances and in the middle of winter. and so that's a clear, deliberate move. uh, to uh, to destroy the installation, in part, at least where that's possible. so what international rubber vacation should that be for as well going forward doing this, but unfortunately, there isn't much political will. but what, what should happen is that state should assume universal jurisdiction to at least indict is ready officials,
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even if they never arrest them. but at least those indictments will be live. and these are the officials not be able to uh, traverse through you or the other part of the world. okay, l yes, i've been success professor transnational north. i'm up in clifford university. thank you very much. joining us. thank you. it's okay, it's got some other world news now and at least 27 people have been killed in 2 separate explosions and pockets tom bum bloss to the political party office in fishy. and the police just on killed at least 17 people and wounded 30. another attack and kill us thoughtful. i killed 10 people, speed and uptick in violence, and the run up to the countries general election on the 1st time come a high to joins us live in the summer bundle and come on as the death toll rise is one of the pug sony. all sorts he's saying about this latest attack where there is widespread going them. nation by district. me remember that, but not just on providence, i seen a surgeon attack and they drove back to bag bomb block. the 1st go and target doing
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an independent candidate and the district of machine. many people have a wounded in that as well as you mentioned. 17 gave them that the day and then just minutes later, another explosion dropped another part of the province and another district goes, collect said for lot, this is go through the one border that targeting the jimmy at the my, it's law. this is a religious party. and a number of people getting there and many more one day, so condemnation from the or thought or gave tribute. remember that there are 650000 security for this person and that they've been deployed to ensure that there is no while. and it is going to be a difficult task because, but not just on has seen it. spike and attacks, and no one has yet claimed responsibility. but that, of course, really make things complicated because it may affect the water turned out in that
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province. yeah, you touched upon it here tomorrow, but given all of the security concerns, it's not just blue just on is it? i mean want to preparations for this on important election look like across the entire country as well. there is, of course, the security concern that also concerns that there's been heavy handed tactics used by the government against the former prime minister on cons. party that into focus on teddy can solve the united nations high commissioner for human rights. that said that there is a deep concern about the wireless that gets plague this particular election that run up through that election. so indeed, that is going to be a huge concern. but people ahead are the domain. they are going to turn out toward the expectation is that if there is a lodge done now, then the outcome can also be a surprise. but at the moment the government is saying that for language,
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go ahead expect to have of the security threats then no matter what happens. wording will take place on the till february. all right, come on honda and it's time about thank you. voting is on the way for the presidential election in azerbaijan, but there's little doubtful the result will be present, and alia s who's been in pa, for 24 years and succeeding his father, unexpectedly cooled the pole, giving little time for rivals to run against him. the previous 6 elections, the 2 largest opposition parties, a boy causing this votes as they continue to demand free fair and democratic elections. helicopter crashes co chili's, former president sebastian pin. yeah. he was supposedly piloting the aircraft when it came down to the southern town of lago runcle for ya. those on board were injured. the government has declared 2 days of national mourning for the 74 year old who was president twice. i was staying in city and emergency crews of searching
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for hundreds of people who are missing during wall 5, at least a 131 people on 9 to have died in the emergency a lot in america, edited to see a new and reports from the region of parties of where police are investigating with a new pfizer being started deliberately visiting a rural community ravaged by wild fires chilean president vote each coast sold residence, promising aid to thousands of affected families. he also addressed fears of our sin, made reports of people trying to deliver the night new fires up missing. nobody got up and wound up. we're going to the current no for each county unless who'd be in direct contact with the may or should i have to tell them exactly which area need special petroleum in thinking. we know that improving a sense of security is very necessary to prevent uncivilized behavior miserable people. residents here say they're still in danger. after surviving last weekends
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wildfire 2 thought came under it from last night's. we discovered a tree trunk on fire. it didn't catch on fire by it said the top in dry twin two's tree and jerry square seemed roaming the entrance after curfew. navy special forces are being deployed on land and there on the lookout for arsonist, who is suspected of having started a wildfire last friday, destroyed entire neighborhoods. there's still a lot of questions as to how and why the worst natural disaster in chile since the 2010 earthquake to place the government is asking the european union for assistance because of its expertise in wild flyers, especially in a highly populated areas. but the people who live here say that there are other things that need to be taken into accounts. they're referring to an incentive to burn land. what's the name of everyone can see that whatever for us to agricultural land has been ravaged by wildfires. soon after the land to sold the housing
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projects 1st the file then the sale of the long people they will show up with it. i asked the deputy interior minister about the allegation, some, you know, they, for some time there's been a bill in congress that would declare areas impacted by fires ineligible for building projects. it's unacceptable that there be a perverse incentive for walk fires to benefit private economic interests. others up pushing for the government to increase penalties and try our soonest as terrorists, whatever the calls or the motivation behind these fires. the outcome has been deadly. c and human algebra via helemano g reco, breaking storm in southern california as far as homelessness that from the se, solid villas flooding in santa barbara close more coastal erosion threatening to topple homes into the pacific ocean. the state of emergency was declared as days of unprecedented. torrential rain, cause land slides and submerge and neighborhoods will address arrows to a head,
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prosecutors and sweden se there and doing an investigation into explosions on the north stream gas pipelines and in sport will build up to the semi finals of the i think a couple of nations that's coming up with joe, the lowest basket and much colder again to some parts of northern europe in may not look like it from this has to look like all the weather is coming from. the advantage of this division here introduces some pretty co to probably out to care down through the norwegian and see through scotland eventually. but for the south of that, i'm running in a to scans and ages attempt. she's are going to end up at the max being subzero again, and there's a vine of division. this is going to be rain last year long. this fund to system, to the south of which of course has been warm throughout most of the winter woman
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that dried ribbon in spain. the wolves itself is becky itself. felt this is a slope. at 1450 meters in switzerland should be a good ski slave at this time of the february, but it's not, there's not much though left at all. the overall picture maintains that division to some degree. and as the room comes up against the cold, that's coming. this gotta be snow on the high ground to bring that in pilots of all . no not in particular could see something approaching even in belfast at 4 degrees for the sleep. but it's got to be a cold feel for a couple of days. now, in reverse of that, where we have this cold air blowing down into ne, ask if the last week it's not much more particularly in egypt and the how much of those 2 for the doctor is not strong. this is the 1st one. they saw that we see in real time it's the victims themselves . there's
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a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are. they are in raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the so
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the watching out is there is a mind of a top story is this a few knows have been out of rocks off to a series of israeli strikes. dozens, also injured in the attacks, including several children how to 0. it has obtained a proposal by how, by suggesting a 3 stage ceasefire plan, this in response to mediation by castle and egypt includes the withdrawal all this ready forces. and these phased exchange of palestinian prisoners for his ready captives and guys, and the most likely of states is in tennessee for as expected to discuss the terms of potential as well have must deal. he's just been in the hallway, the prime minister said how mazda is given a positive response to the proposal. okay, well let's look into
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a proposal in more detail than i would who's saying i read a who joins us from colorado and he's the full egyptian assistant foreign minister . i'm field off terry officer and the october 1973 was thank you for your time for joining us here and i was just 0. so from everything you've seen and heard so far around this proposed framework, how confident are you the we're moving towards something resembling a last thing agreement. as well as maybe it's a bit too early to expect a find. the average events choose the united states 2nd state to mr. anthony, blinking is, is a today holding folks who would be the prime minister president and maybe with the members of the military candidates and is now in order to discuss
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the proposal by how much that was handed in yesterday to they've got the use and the difference uh the uh, as you said, the, the initial on top of the option to the how much because it was one past due to a certain extent. and i believe that the 2nd, the blinking one will try to work something out today with the is it i use that? but let's hope that after the gold see, isn't that out or something more complete will come up and we can, we can know the name of this to see more clearly. but the, uh, something sure to know that the united states army station is dean for the money finance pause and, and you guys uh, as soon as possible. right, so, so in your view, there is a degree of momentum,
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but we need to to wait and see how he's robust the comes back on this. let's talk about litigation process if we may, because that's being done. as you say, 3 mediators. egypt caught all of us in the absence of face to face talks between a mouse representatives and the is right. the representative. how effective a process do you think this is being given that of course it's taken a week from the power stokes to reach this point. the way that concerning the, the last box is that you, you have race or uh the, the, the explanation is that was the how much political leadership, the political b o o come us, received the proposal. the proposal that came out of the meeting between the ca, that after that after the the director and the kind of the prime minister
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administer for our class and you 2 weeks ago. the explanation is that the beautiful parents of course, to forward to the proposal to was for the ministry. so managers of how much in to see that was the saying and guys and to hold the name with the other but a senior. i'm a senior and it is just as moments, and he actually had a stomach. so it took some time. and this is why, why, why, why the, the reply by how much people almost one me. but having said that, having said that, i guess this is the, the, we have succeeded last november, be negotiating at a price, a pool in the body that last one week. and i guess the same
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mechanism would be what process started some sort of mechanism. and you have some mechanism that is proven to have worked in the past, and the assumption is that it can potentially work again regarding the deal itself and envisages rephrase is $45.00 days each, one of the benefits off this phase framework. so what so? so you have the how much before you ah, so out of discuss it, i did, i say you question in this congress? how much is copper football game came up was, is maximus the position we are waiting for? the use of i. e applied to the doctor, but i presume that is what i need is we'll try to add some,
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some elements in the some of the proposals. and we don't say, sir, do not expect the israel would say yes to everything that we have. let me, let me look at the underlying here that we don't have an official copy of the how may i sponsor who is the fantasy for she have an idea as we have the themes of this product report. so i thought they've started, that is they usually say yes to every editor that according to press the force today and image the same in the how mass the class. so i believe that we, at the end of the day, we can, we can the, the, the, the goal says, or is there maybe you can reach a compromise that can provide you all right, that, but as you suggest a degree of push back, it is all nice and negligible when it comes to negotiations on this level who's saying harvey,
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form egyptian assistant foreign minister and field artillery officer. many thanks for your time for joining us on that. thank you. it's my pleasure, sir. the news rushes launched. a number of missile strikes across few crane leaves, 2 people in keys were killed. the 3rd has died and the southern city of nikolai, of palms, of the capital, hope be left without power and pulling debris of the following debris, damaged power lines. this got a vote. mcbride, who's in your credit and capital key event, rob dudley surgeon, violence that brings up to speed. yeah, it strikes being reported against cities across the ukraine early wednesday morning involving a number of different weapons, different types of missiles and also drones here. in the comfortable key, but 1st lights so that we're around to 3 or full loud explosions with several locations have being hit with a,
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an apartment complex in the south of the city. that it probably both the brunt of the tax here when sold the most amounts of damage into casualties around 7 flows of this apartment blocks. that's a blaze by folding debris, with a number of people from this complex being killed and others being hospitalized. but that where a text as far away as half key in the northeast, there were a tax that which is a count, the city that has come on the consistent tech for a number of weeks now. but also as far west as would be way over in the west of ukraine. 3 a number of the weapons being used was sophisticated cruise missile was able to take longer meandering groups to try to confuse and confound the defences impacts a couple of those cruise missiles said to have been very close to the polish border before they turned around landing in the v of a region and other attacks taking place down in the south of the ukraine, around the city of nikolai f with a number of sha, hey drones being used again, the coding to deal with are these targeting residential areas with
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a number of homes damaged and again, more casualties that rob many things about mcbride, that with the picture across the whole a few credits. the prosecutors in sweden say they will investigation as of explosions on the north stream. one and 2 gas pipelines. vast amounts of methane were released when pipelines transporting less than gas gem and even ruptured back in september 2022. what am i that will speak to you? the shop of oliver in most guy professors go to pull re suzy in the swedish capital stock muscle pool. what's behind this move by sweden? well needs. this is something of a we can dig into what has been very strong swedish involvement. in this case. it was the sweetest navy the found, 2 crates as on the sea bed in the swedish economic zone, under the baltic and international waters button, the economic zone,
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as well as the remains of explosive materials and that led to this investigation being opened. and so what the swedes tend major sabotage. but the analysis in the swedish media this week is that the swedish authorities simply want this to go away . that's what have a results they bring from this investigation is just not good at for swedish interests. you know, for example, there's been speculation that ukraine or ukrainian groups were involved in this, in this sabotage. but if, if sweden comes to that conclusion, then it could cause problems for european union support for q have in the defense against russia. russia again, have been a been implicated, they perhaps have the strongest motive of to a guest supplies 3 north stream will cut off to germany before these explosions, butts. so he didn't have a delicate diplomatic situation with russ darrow at the moment,
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especially given that application to join nato. and that you don't want to, to cause any more problems that without strong evidence, russia in ton of implicates at the u. k. and the us suite of would certainly wouldn't when it comes to that conclusion, i was always the country's being at that very strong allies side, perhaps the conclusion that they've come to the prosecutor from the office behind me saying that it's a matter of jurisdiction that no sweety citizens or so it is territory was involved is a convenient way for them to close this without as saying, we don't know who did it. it's been a hot potato one that the hot topic to pass over to germany investigates is now. yeah, hope to tell you so indeed, for resources that are in stock, i want us go now to the shop of all of us. she's the russian capital of moscow. and judy, of course, was always denied involvement and attacking the pipelines don't seem one and 2 was the crime and make of this decision by sweden as
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well as the kremlin is a bit puzzled and i will explain why you so move on the yes, since they explosions, the russian side says that the european countries investigating the terrorist attack russia, calls the explosions a terrorist attack. so those you are pin countries have not presented any concrete results. and russia has never been prompted access to the assigned to the explosion . cremmit spokesman to meet your boss called receipt reactive to the news. actually, a very soft costs, sickly. cooling the decision of the swedish prosecutor's office, and i have to stop the investigation into an old stream. remarkable. and he said that it was also remarkable that the case had been dismissed. and he noted that the kremlin intended to 1st observe house. 6 the investigative auctions that would be carried out, and then they would make some decisions, some public decisions, and they were doing well announced them as well. and in addition,
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he said that it was necessary to follow the investigation carried out by germany, which is also involved and the investigation i it's well remembered hand russia, the washington post office. cool. and the washington post, as were men, but with reference to ukrainian and the european officials, rose that the sabotage was coordinated by a force a harold cano facade in the ukrainians. special presents full says his name was a romani, tribune, skate, and mr. tribune's k right now is being held in a key of pre trial detention center and basically now he denies any involvement any wrongdoing in the explosions. so obviously, obviously they know stream and no stream to gas pipelines which were billed by russia and set to supply russian gas to europe as not more than a year lease. and no one is talking about restoring the pipelines and the organizes
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and proper trays that perpetrators. busy those attacks have no been found very murky incident in the shop of oliver. i live in most great, thank you. are now judges in the us of rejected donald trump's claims that he is immune, some challenges of putting to over time. the result of the presidential election 4 years ago. unanimous ruling by the federal appeals quote is being seen as a set back for the former president's hopes of returning to the white house is the last day he intends to challenge the verdict. how's it go? haines, as well from washington dc. courts have ruled the us. presidents are immune in civil cases for what they didn't office, meaning they can't be sued, but can to be charged with the crime. that's a question that has never been tested now. and a pilot court has weighed in and decided unanimously former president, donald trump, is not immune and he can be tried for his alleged crimes on january 6th. this after trumps lawyers tried to set a new standard in court,
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which seemed to baffle the judges could have president to ordered steal teams, steps to assassinate a political bible, was not impeach. it can be subject to criminal prosecution if he were impeached and conducted 1st. and so your answer is, is a trump posted to social media, a nation destroying really like this cannot be allowed to stand. he has until monday to appeal to the us supreme court. many experts think they're likely to hear the case. i think the court would be very likely to find in favor of the government on this. uh, it would be a huge shock to our entire system of government for the supreme court to decide that a former president is above the law. and that would be basically a former president would be untouchable. trump is clearly hoping that the high court takes this case and takes a long time to rule. hold, show the majority of voters and key swing states say they won't vote for him if
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he's convicted of a crime. and if he doesn't go to trial before the election, and he retakes the presidency, he can have the case thrown out. particle hain, l g 0, washington, a, still a head 0 and i was a 0. he needs to take it more seriously, looks on the new 6 as the advice for the types of fury off of that having like title fights delayed because coming out of the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global. your real estate destination in due by
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the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the right is time. this boat now is joe ne,
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thank you. jordans football coach who's saying i'm router has praised his play as really performance off to reaching the final of the asian comp. they show south korea to know to make is the final for the 1st time in the history and the rich, then what's the actual impulse at woodson stadiums? well south green fence a thing patiently waiting for the team to end the 6 decade talking droughts. jordan supports as was stepping into the unknown. so witnesses the country's 1st agent cup, semi final these teams have met in the group stage. jordan coming within seconds of victory, and again that eventually ended and it seats in south korea sit 60 places in the world rankings. but it seems that even the minutes after the break, jude nathan, didn't see any defensive mistake. he hasn't broke please,
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to put somebody to head even this, it was to come to jude this out to me, re reading his way through the cream defense to school. one of the goals in the previous games and so career, it's schooled and 2nd step, which to him. but it was to be no late for 3 and this occasion to new school. and it's jude heading into the 20th. and this only to be very happy that you know, my voice one that's i'm very is can you me that's you know, i'm jordan one. did you think they could beat south korea? no, i didn't. oh. felt like the one way to easily, you know, we thought period was going to win both george and made it look so easy. the really
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funny that georgia knowing when jordan last best find a woman game ahead of this tournament 6 against japan, even i myself, some mystic of supporters would have struggled to plus for this scenario on subsidized. they will play all the caps all around the right to be called the best the same in asia. and the richardson out to 0. i think it's been alley state. south korea then going home and the codes you can kinsmen was aust off to. and so if you now step down, i'm not planning to do anything i'm planning to analyze is tournament goals of the team, back to the korea and then uh, obviously talk with the federation of what was good and what was not so good in that tournament. i think that was a good, a lot of good stuff also that we saw it as a team that is growing a team that still has to of develop to what's the world cup in, in the us, mexico and canada over the next 2 and
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a half he is very difficult qualifying campaign, obviously. so there's a lot of work ahead of us now could be about to see more shocks, the african nations south africa's team hope so as they faced 3 time champions, nigeria in the semi finals on wednesday, the fun of fun, a one just one of a group games, but a surprise to know victoria gets more real co followed by penalty shoots that went against kate, but sold them, reach the last full for the 1st time in 26. his when, when williams saved it incredible full penalties in that shootout and the captain feels confident they can watch on we're looking forward to the challenge. it's going to be tough, but we've been facing some of the place throughout the tournament. and i think our defense has been talk solid. i think we've defended extremely well as a team. it's not about me, it's about the team. we know it's going to be a tough challenge, but the one that we're looking forward to and the other semi final hi i've re coast will look to continue the run on the kids. take a coach,
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a mess of fi when they faced the democratic republic of congo. well, ben jackson has written a book on the history of the african combinations. he joins my life from bryce and ben. we've seen so many upsets at this. ask on how does this one compared to previous tournaments? yeah, so this one is, has been one of the best we've had for a very long time. i think you just looked at the 75 missed that we have. and that way to the fine to disposition of the move has been again, some things we just didn't expect to see that lot more attain. yeah, i got a lot of them may be low. besides, they've never really been, must have done about to ask them in the past is kind of coming to the phone causing some shots. and i think even south africa that we haven't seen, south africa, vist strong seems kind of the late ninety's out of the 2000. and now that kind of k 5 a when they was at the best, the shape of a lot of the waves, as you said, they the boasting of products, invest the but he was absolutely one of the kind of team members about to you
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within they can finish up against that to you. that would be amazing. i'm going to put you on a little bit on the spotlight then. if you had take one team, which team is do that for you at this tournament? and this current is colonda say, i think both because it seems that i left, i'd have to say the, the democratic republic of congo. and that's a nation that has some incredible for getting history embassy from the seventy's, 97. suppose the they make it to the world cup for the 1st time, but in recent years they haven't been as strong out of business and retaining to lots. but besides, really, really funds was they created a ton of chances that got some great kind of characters in that as well, but really do come to the full and then obviously coming up against the ivory guys too. just somehow a lot of things have made their way for you to tell him with a messy face i, it sounds like you're having the great advertise against the, with a lot coming together against each other and this every photo. yep. so we put these 2 semi finals coming up late to south africa, nigeria, ivory coast against tlc. see how do you see the semi finals going?
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and i think that going to be very tight useful. i think coming pretty much it will be value. it's just because of the, the names that they have paid for and obviously with awesome and now available that kind of does add to that talking for us. look, what's been fantastic for them. i know is that it has some very strong. ready is this the best offer containment started that was they didn't they say that they're willing to stay can games and they can get the when it goes and walk. it was really, really good. okay buddy. they didn't play as well as they can do, but they still managed to get through. so i think it should be a time before one between those 2 sides and not to revise the point of a little bit why that they've looked quite good and these kind of know kind of items. so i saw, and the do we have about the phone attending, the napoli behind me. it doesn't happen, hit ivory case against big companies. that's just going to be yeah, that should be really entertaining game. and i think that the see would create a lot of chances we've already seen with the advertisement they played against melanie. they've been kind of considered a lot more goes and they did, but they somehow didn't say that the see kind of they have to take the challenges
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that are going to be forwarded to the back end. because if you that this allison side stick around the most economical, a couple of buyers that just made things optima for finding the key to end the like say, yeah, again, it should be time before i fill out the advertisement for straight the congregation to stick in the game as long as possible, and the incredible crowd behind it, they really comfortable the way. all right, ben jackson. thank you very much for your insights. the author of the app for could come from nations history book. now heavy 8 boxing champion, alexander is sick, has questions. the training methods of tyson fury of so that's why it was postponed by flight to the and beaten and was set to meet later this month to decide the 1st undisputed heavyweight champion. since lennox lewis 24 years ago has been rescheduled for may, the 18th of fury was caught in spock. sputtering a. all right, that is all useful for me now. i have moved the lights so it's nice. thanks a lot j without. so for me,
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groups uphold up the is reading the government's actions. there is a sense the international public opinion is having an impact is putting irresistible political pressure on international leaders. while the cottage continues pause for a ceasefire. when they get loud and unsettled, tucked upfront takes on the big issue. there is a context to what is happening now. it says it's cool. thanks. question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous. the bank that he added to today is that another mcclin's thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leads about that. without permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without
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