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the, the the, the on site of hire, this is the a news line from dell hall coming up in the next 6 feet minutes. these really minute truth directions, families in northern goal is this thing. they'll be phones if they don't leave violence and answer them officers ready foot full funds, pull down palestinian slides while shawn st. on to palestinian slogans. europe fuss, donald trump selection victory or the shot to is a crucial summits of european leaders in budapest and russian president vladimir putin post donald trump, a brave man and says he's ready to talk to the us president elect and on peace. a
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statement with the latest sports news, manchester united, it's picked up. they 1st went in europe this season. i'm at the all or school twice says the rented house in the us. the well we begin in going so with these really minute trees stepping off the tax and the goal is the city has it so expensive in the north of the strip continues, relates a strong cause, killed 9 members of a palestinian family in the center of kansas city the siege and the knoll says creates, and what are you? an official calls, an apocalyptic situation. residential buildings have been destroyed on palestinians living that counts gets will to know. also facing salvation. palestinians is already been displaced, multiple times have been order to move. once again, these ready ministry has for us since families in north west of because
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a city saying they'll be bones. if they don't leave. at least 17 people were killed in even though it strikes. and more than 43000 palestinians have been killed since the war stalled. since we thought it was in joins as smaller from dated by the huts in central garza and outside it. good morning to you and tell us more about the displacement orders that they've been guessing in northern gauze. the strip yes sir, in the morning. uh, the new is ready evacuation orders were issued yesterday for residents in the neighborhoods of kansas city. this time, not for the residents in the north of the church we. we need to remind them of us now selves. that's the noise of this trip of the boat at towns and villages, including the valley up at la here a bay tunnel and, and also the value of the town. and now these evacuation will just have expanded to include neighborhoods that out to close from the over at pontiff garza, which particularly in the goals are 60,
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now we have been hearing from if that kid from the factories that they have moved to neighbor by uh, a neighborhoods in order to find refuge and they did not move south was, well we are at the moment and it's quite very hard to imagine. how is the situation that's on the ground? because the, it's very ami claims that these neighborhoods have been used to launch rockets, thoughts, and the is very territories. this is to predict is been, has been remarkably using in every single time. they are trying to push people out of the neighborhoods, and people have been here as saying that they is very minute treat is racing. that time before the new american president, donald trump b officially in position and taking the lead in the region in order to empty them over at pontiff cause a completely from residence. but we have been hearing from them that they are rejecting it slipping. the goal is a city and moving to the sense what most of that part of district, this is a very,
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into a get you to administrate intuitive surrogate to minutes. reparation of the most using, looking at this top vacation and very deadly military campaign, just to force people to sleep from these areas. we know that people right now are living in the open, an open spaces and they do not have any foot shelters to use. and light is relative repeated attacks only if actuation centers that are no longer could be safe or do some you in fact range, but that to reason tech sarah, i'm the tar. what says the humanitarian situation? certainly in the north, but also across the goal is to strip at the moment the humanitarian situation is literally beyond comprehension in northern gauze, but people are unable to have breakfast for the wreck can view is that people are going through a rustic humanitarian situation. they are unable to access if you a sources of what's on the room side that food is no longer available with enough
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amounts on quantitative full of displace people them and most of the strip. and we know that's just a for point of that food divested, say among the most fund russell and groups and the post funding community, including the children. the pregnant women has drastically declined leaving chosing really malnutrition concerns among those populations. and we need to remind all of us that the armies are still imposing significant restrictions on age deliveries to the north of this trip. while people also explaining that concerns about that on april, to cope with the situation and more especially that the unable to feel safe and the houses and evacuation centers even in public for kids. because they have been repeatedly came on that is very a tax type to now the situation is exhausted. packaging and the humanitarian organizations have been calling for a safe call. we don't to deliver humanitarian supplies in
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a very unconditional matter, to the people in the north of district. thanks very much for that. so that's why i was on that with the latest from the goal is to strip as well . at least 62 people have been arrested and 5 and hospital all sufficing between is ready. football funds and palestine solidarity demonstrates is in adults capital video posted online shows is ready funds tearing down palestinian slides in central to them. funds of is ready caused them to call the tel aviv with the full year off, a leak match against i a x a. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's sending 3 plains to the netherlands to bring back is ray, the substance? will set voss and joins as live now from i'm so them step of bits of an explanation piece of what actually happened that led to all of this. but we've been seeing some of those videos. and how is all the thoughts authorities responding to this
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hope? thousands of copies talahi for supports us came to answer them for this match against the i x. i'm so them and they have to slide the vocal presence here in the center of the city. uh, yesterday the day before the, the match. uh there were thousands of them around me in here at them square where i am standing right now, waving is riley slacks. that also was this moment when the palestinian slack was torn down by them somewhere around the corner here, hundreds of people were present and the police just drove by didn't intervene. also, a taxi driver was a tax which lot to a 5 to add between taxi drivers and the supports us from tennessee. and so it is supposed to build up to an escalation which happens off to the match which took place last night. and the starting uh, southern guarantee uh, support. this came to the stadium. they were, they asked to have a rally there,
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but the mayor of amsterdam had van, so that's rarely they went there anyway. and then there was this riot with police, a fight between the support, the from tennessee and the palestine. supporters to people got injured, also at our stories of people going into hotels. so that was a very busy night for police. 600 police was a ex, if here in the city center, i've seen also images of the mobile, regardless of police trying to protect these uh supports us from is for out nowadays still some of them in hotels here around sam square. i just spoke to 2 of them who said that the message is coming from tele fee. from this way, the government has really made them very nervous because the government told them not to leave the hotel. and if they want to go to the airport, don't take effect, see, because that would be too dangerous because they say immigrants are driving out as
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the drivers of the sexes. so that would be too dangerous. also don't take the train . so they were very, very nervous. and they said also that this of course wasn't quite a scary night for them as well. so they're now basically stuck into hotels, as well as said that they've got us some planes to rescue them from i'm so them are also saying that the situation would be still very dangerous, but you probably can see that everything the very normal around me here and i'm so that right now, after the riots finished, basically around midnight a little after midnight. everything started to normal. okay, thanks very much for that latest updates of the from them we can guide sooner on ref, import, who's an investigative journalist and editor of the hebrew language, news site local. courtney joins us live from televi. thank you very much for joining us to some of the new now reports the violence and fox thoughts of the night before by these rarity funds the they say stall to the time. so that was also
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according to an i'm city council member who told alex there are you that they were talking houses with palestinian flags. but what is, is role saying on this and how is it being reported? it ever puts it in his ro, a. is there a way for that? thank you. so me take care on that you. so at least only because there are these valleys only because there are twos that are on the on p. my son program is a, is not running very high that you is being taken over by my students and these kind of, of things are they the, uh, the video is showing uh, the balance uh by. is there any chance you know, diamonds perfectly so terry down turned down there, posted in flash, to changing that to the arabs and things like that. um, you know, uh,
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secret agent being the user and social media, but not on the main. uh press. so the what happened before is, is uh, almost like an old packages, same as manifestation back to you is a dangerous place for you. so at least and do is because of the my son presence and the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's been pushing this narrative to anyone who supports policy and he is, is on to symmetric. this is something that the government has always said since the war started, that it's not just a fight against these writers, but against jews now or western governments to sketch. perhaps to say otherwise for fear of also being accused of and to symmetric in those this is wouldn't give him an opportunity to further about narrative globally a yes after this afternoon, events like that, strengthened this narrative. and these are brass and buying that from you all are
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as follows. the thing you all right, even the more center is that is i think is are, these are quite unaware regardless of exactly what happened in the knobs to them because i just moved there. so i can testify that, but i think ease around like surveys are quite keep knowing what people i'll check the freezer is seen from some guys are the scenes that you just talked about or a few minutes ago before to load on the northern guides behind. good as or, and cleansing in dolton gone. so all these uh, things, uh these are, these are not to where most do, sir is. i'm not aware that the one sees the slow in dallas, and also living in a completely different way than it is shown. and explained to the surveys.
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so this gap is used by the government, but i think there's also a teen gets to, to feeling go see cheese, where it is even more and more and seizures, the homeless know foreign companies try and get into it. so yeah, uh there was an incident on so in cavities uh, a few days ago. uh so he's on his feet on the see. if okay, thanks very much. i'm wrong with we've got to run out of time, but it's always good speaking to me or on a rock report that an investigative journalist joining us from tele, v for the local, a new site called local. cool as well that spring in how much it must be. he's a media studies professor at the to has to for graduate studies. thank you so much for joining us. so we've heard that from our reports, giving contacts us to what happens with the details. we've also had a voice on how these rated media is covering it. but let's bring all of this
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together because is ro is declining it and it's quote, holding a punk wrong. she's a very strong time to use, but also describing the pro protest in on c genocides. so supports as, as arabs. so it's already assume that that's the case and as our opposed to st speaking to some of those, all that is is rain is the all the funds, not sure what to do with the sale. lease they've been told not to get taxes because of fear of them being my friends is there are lots of fe mongering hit, especially what seems against non white people in europe. yeah, i think so. absolutely. what is most striking to me is that the israeli government has come out and suggested that this is an, an incident of anti semitism. right? and this is a narrative that i've followed pretty closely and he is really contacts, but also in the united states contacts and not just in political circles, but also immediate circle. so for instance, and just to give you an idea of how out of control this has gotten this conflation
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between criticism of israel and um anti semitism, there was an op ed published in newsweek in 2023 that said, uh, calling for a cease fire. and gaza is anti semitic, and i know was another up ed published in cnn um, in early 2020, in the spring of 2024 during the height of the campus protests that said labeling. what's happening happening? and guys, genocide is anti synthetic. so it's, the narrative is, is out of control the, the is really politicians, the leadership there that leads as well as many in the west, including the us congress which can start resolution last year that said, you know, aunties are design is, is the same as anti semitism, so there are many that would like us to believe that simply criticizing his real is anti semitism and that is absurd. and that is meant to shut down any attempt to criticize israel. i don't want to get into the nuts and bolts of what happened on
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the ground. i mean, i've reports are still coming in, and it fits right now. a sort of, he said, she said a situation. but just to suggest that it's anti semitic at the stages is absurd. and um, you know, when will fast thoughts it, we immediately sold people and they'll keep high territories being arrested. just for liking a page that may have been against or like a, a post that was against what was happening in gauze of the war and the destin of so many palestinians. and those are i still continue. now, as in, you know, that's was just passed yesterday at 24 hours ago. that would say the any is really relative of those that kind of talks would be to pull to ins. um, now is there a fit also as we had the from some of, from some what we was speaking i'm so i'm saying that the is right is what we're talking houses that we're flying the policy aside because even flying a policy and fight in his role is actually illegal in these really parts,
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not the occupied parts. yeah. well, i mean, you're speaking to the larger double standard which is which as well. no, i mean, israel is not just an apartheid state that has become, you know, common for people to, to say, right? experts included, but it's actually much worse than in apartheid state when they ask noam chomsky i thought when he said was very interesting. they asked him, why don't you refer consistently to israel is in apartheid state. he said, because it's much worse than a part. i'd say it's much worse than apartheid south africa. and then they asked desmond to do with the former south of south african archbishop. and he said the same thing that what the palestinians endure is worse than a part in this law that you speak of the incidents that is because of actually spoke to multiple laws. they underscore this reality. so there's absolutely a double standard that way. okay. i'm sorry, much to unpack case, maybe we'll talk through bit more late. so thank you so much mohammed last year for joining us here in the studio. right, well at least 2 people have been killed in his radio strong to in southern level.
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it's high happens in the town of 5 to mit. building on the towns lane road is roles, months long, the soles in southern lebanon has left wide spread destruction liberties. government has accused israel, of carrying out war crimes as well. loan has fired around 50 missiles from lebanon and singles and israel, not since friday morning, taking this on the flyer and so sounded in the port city of haifa and on the nearby cities as well as it was. tom contain his ready minute sri bases. israel says its defenses into subsets some of the missiles, one of those fell in open spaces. well, let's get to move from then a hole who joins us live from. they roots. zayna 15 people killed 11 on yesterday, and we're regularly seeing these numbers quite high. well yes, this has been and continues to be a dudley and costly war,
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on average 50 deaths, according to 11 on ministry of health. more than 3100 people have been killed in nearly and in more than a year of hostilities. but the majority really in the past 67 the as well began this wide scale campaign and airstrikes across various areas in the country. a nearly 200 of them were children. at least $600.00 of them were women. now it's not just the depth of the entries, thousands of people have been injured and it's not just physical entries. it's also the trauma. i can tell you, you hear the constant sound of is ready, drones, buzzing, overheads, you know, for children. the says, this is a very scary time. yes, the southern suburb of babies comes under intense bombing and we've seen just a few attacks and babies itself, but you can hear those massive strikes and whatever is ready, warplanes break, the sound barrier, buildings shake. and really there is no front line in this conflict. israel goes
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after what it calls a specific target is ready to bring down a building and kill whole families. and we've seen that in areas outside has well as traditional a strong hold. and so in the absence of the prospect of a ceasefire, we can expect escalation and the best sold, especially the civilian vessel will only climb. and meanwhile, you seems to be an index or will climb, but has by law is still able to send many real kits across the board into is rollin, we seen this as a result of thoughts and injuries. what's is that strategy at the moment? because israel puts on a narrative that it's going off to those meters and that it's making those gains well, according to your has well as newly appointed secretary general, all has full a has to do is continue, is ability to strike back to prevent israel from carrying out its faces or goals, which is to return people to their homes in northern israel. so if it continues to
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fire these rockets and drones across the border, that means people cannot return to their homes. and as they strike deeper insight as well, they are hoping to create a further displacement crisis or even disrupt daily life with israel really is not this heard, it controls the skies. and now i am as that has what a leader himself has, has said that we understand that they are stronger than us, but he points to the role of the fighters on the ground. they believe that the battlefields outcome will be decided on the ground in south lebanon. if they're able to keep not allow, let's say, is ready troops to keep advancing and so 11 on say, believe that this will give them leverage in any negotiations. so for hezbollah, this is about the surviving, and that was the strategy back in 2006, during the last major war. but many lebanese are asking at what costs will this come? especially since we've seen massive destruction in many areas across the country.
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and we talked about that rising civilian desktop. okay, thanks very much for that update. then a whole does lie for us from that i've been east comfortable favorites. the for european need, his own meeting and the hon, gary and capital over the past. first, a meeting was overshadowed by the election of donald trump as us president german charlotte slot. although shaw says your must remain strong and discuss how best to work with trump. now the will in ukraine. i'm the conflict in the mid least expected to be on today's agenda. all hashem, how bar is in budapest, life for us? how sion, we're expecting a discussion and a statement also from a neuron. what can you tell us more? so why would you understand that the
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leaders of the pin council meeting today in the office with talk about on or why? for many reasons. first of all, i was told by city officials that is because it came against the backdrop of the is by the parliament ben on the operations of the underwater. and also the decision by these, by the government to cancel the 1967, a agreement with hon. i wish to pay the weight for the framework. the allowed owner wants to pop right in the occupied territories is going to be a statement condemning the decision by these riley government and cooling full owner wants to be allowed to. busy parade in the west bank and gaza and also to continue doing what it has been doing over the last decades from european perspective. if you are to move forward when it comes to any arrangements in the future,
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particularly in gaza on or why is why is it perceived to be the backbone of the humanitarian work? and this is why the b is how been committed providing significant financial assistance in the uh, in gaza and the west bank and east jerusalem. the you a chief point in policy. uh, joseph. brad was very critical of the decision with these riley government saying that the presence and the future of the owner was, is attached to humanity or sort of in delay in the commissioner and charles bush out the president of the council would also political decision court in full, that is why the government with us that decision and allow on or want to. all right, and i think the statements we are likely to have from the latest today is going to be about the need for these bodies to continue operate. oh cool, cool pricing. with the l. y and left the owner. what do the work has been doing
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over the last 70 years in the occupied territories and the briefly, horsham there's also further discussion of the situation in 11 on as well as the gaza strip. um, what are we expecting from that with basically with the match about a month ago in brussels, i said that that needs to be an immediate cease fire in gaza. and 11 is that the opinion is willing to work with keep play us in the region to try to implement those agreements. but as you know, the dynamics are shifting and the europeans are in some sort of a wait and see mindset. now with the election of donald trump and they do understand that madness things could change on the ground, depending on which way the new us administration is going to take in the upcoming upcoming weeks. but at the same time, the message which is going to be how much out here from but that this is the need
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for an immediate cease fire in gaza and also 11 it's, there's been chokes over the last few months with a you was instrumental and eh, actively engaged on the post war and gaza arrangements and what happens in 11. and they have been trying to figure out with the key regional players, particularly gulf countries about what kind of i get an architect to, to put into place in the future. particularly in does that with the, the given date took by the city and, or thought it to taking over guys that and also convincing the vibe of foxes 11 and to elect a new president. and also to provide significant financial and mid to assess those to the live on these on need to operate south of the tiny. insisting that the same time that hezbollah scientists should put out north of the area. that could be the only way to convince these riley is on the seas by
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a agreement in love at it. so these are the cool issues to be debated to today under one of the same time, i guess, the backdrop of the volatile situation. the need for a seized by it being garza and also 11 and i kind of thank you very much for that. so i'll say it. tasha my whole bar that for us and for the past well let speak to fernanda inventory, who's the head of research and policy at the agency, full piece building. that's a non profits. think tank new joins us from the loan. yeah, and it's, and we thank you very much for your time, but are not doing now lots on the table at this summit. what do you think is the biggest concerns for europe? all right, tom, i think the biggest concern is and term all saw by lots of relational we did. the last 3 main issues are being discussed yesterday and i'm going to discuss today one is in term all file space and security and defiance. you were on the authors about trey the and i think that cert bond is about to decline, mountain climbing,
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surprises that enough. one of the other, other issues i, i think the main concern of the main page would be around security and the situation again in ukraine and that sort of a, it's a, it's a baseball item in and a you about that. so really think of a new strategic term. so a non saucer thinking about how to deal with drugs. i d as a and, and barnes but also to think about what, what can we do the next the next few with the case. so to have it solved the independence and strategy. i mean, clearly, uh, the ukraine will be very concerned with the, with donald trump, the coming the us president elect, especially because there's relations with russia. and as we had that russian president, the advisor repeats in praising and extending his congratulations to the us,
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present, likes a possible shift and dynamics that what so we actually expect thing from trump when it comes to ukraine and russia. yes ron them is uh saver on the expiration is about a bother or a new grain uh is that they can stop and warranty you want a as we know. um i, i think that's pretty impossible. uh we, we kind of just the basic one day as far as, as a long process to, to be able to, to bass bass starting next time. and then you should really think about how come, i mean, how to work on different issues, including peace and secure what it is and this dance off in term of providing laugh once that's of course, an important point. but it's also think it was strategically for the comedy. yes, i mean, do you as a baseball or the u. s. r and the big boss? those are sort of thing. how to leverage and term all sorts of poor do not in
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a rush and supporting, i think for a sense of north korea. donald trump was that ask that you us precedent to be is north korea? i mean, now, you know it's core. yes. troops are present on the ground and you bring that's would be. ready a way to have it in by actual relation with northwest oh, and the deliveries. and then of course not somebody to consent for europe, but not at all. so just very briefly, i need to shift this to of course, the biggest will that we're seeing at the moment in the middle east and region, which is israel's war on gaza. it's been more than a year now. europe does have a role because what type of happens in the middle east doesn't impact your thought special. um and we have nights as new secretary general mark. right. saying that he looks forward to achieving peace through force and working with the trump administration. what does all of that mean? anything the role in gaza, but also for these riley's for how to have the comforts of time because we keep having these stomachs, we keep having these meetings, what is your doing to help achieve that?
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yeah, i think and then of course, nato is uh, is a big concern. uh, donna trying to do it this 1st monday because we already have experience about leaving. right. he was really pushing far out for us, or nato is going to boost from abroad and will be there on monday, just calling to bush on from us contract. i think this major contribution to the house on i in today is not south park trans crash shots but, but the situation is due craze. so to some expand i use the fans is the strong good and uh, and also turned off strategic out on its way to growing up. i think the media charted way. i mean, is, is not the only way that i and we kind of thing. so we're not or the wars and josh to, to, to have the sunsets it's to, i think i'm did, did the job. yeah. you know, she'll be able to add to on different tables and different strategies yesterday. my
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call and the president of france, my insurance, all we don't need to, we don't want to be have good walk me and either why the county or wheeler would eat at least we need, we want to be on the floor and isn't on the floor. is the way to do yes. drags are to differentiate. so to have also, i mean to strang sensitive capacity into a model of security but also be able to, to leverage and time of the economy in terms of media as shown as long. okay. thank you very much, that for your thoughts on that. so you're paying for the nato, been tory head or research and policy, the agency for piece building. thank you for letting me now. the greek and turkish for our ministers on meeting in athens to decide how to your maritime boundaries and that i can see on the mediterranean seas. the issue has brought the 2 countries close to will 5 times in as many decades,
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greece and tortilla each crime and area of agency reaching about 11 kilometers from the christ lines. gree says it has a right to expand this to about 22 kilometers on the u. n. roll spots. so k ones, any expansion could lead to conflicts. and then the eastern mediterranean, the dispute focuses on exclusive economic science where countries can explore and exploits resources. view and designates greece control over 71 percent of the sea and sort of get around 9 percent spots for k want this area. and histone said oil exploration already the you a new and say this infringers on greece is maritime territory. northern site for so claims this area and wants to, to get to explore it for result is for care has signed according to agreements with libya and greece, assembly of deal also with egypt. those are in dire x conflicts. greece also supports a gas pipeline project with these route in cyprus, which took,
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it opposes now to them because they are blurred. joins us now from assemble. sit in foreign ministers meeting today to discuss the old maritime dispute, but how have the current was in them at least 11 on in particular change that situation between both countries of the well for the country is lights that are natural for your regular migration. the complex and the region mainly in gold saw in syria and lebanon, are very important because these conflicts push irregular migration along with the cold enough data, sun and pakistan, and other places. that's why 2 countries that are borders with you, decided to leave the disagreements aside, but rather work on what they have as national a comma national in for us. yes. the exclusive economic zone territorial motors. uh,
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the, the issue of cyprus are, are, are issues to be sold, but these have become chronic issues between the 2 neighbors countries for decades then it, these issues are peace themselves. that's why last year, in 2023 december visit pipe. at dawn and greek, a prime minister declared to announce the athens exploration a declaration that proposes good neighborhood relations resuming the, maintaining the communication that allows us to 1st solve the problems that can be sol earlier than these chronic problems. so we are expecting them to discuss the, the kids on conflicts like the territorial waters or cypress. but of course the migration issue is going to be on the agenda on the top of the agenda. as the european countries are also concerned about the possible migration of ways coming
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to it's more safe country back to okay. and so then what happens next from here of the neighbor's yeah. have interviews to each other's national press. all that then they both on the line that's maintaining the uh, communication, open dialogue on a slice and uh, and cooperation is the 1st step slot. is the 1st step for solve the problems. that's why we, how witness to countries based on a weight based on taking some measures based on avoiding speculation in the service. so your water is what of course, uh, the 2 issues service or your water issue and cypress issue seem to remain on the
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table on hold. but of course, at 2 sides believe that the full function you wish of these folks will pay the way for a permanent solution for these problems as well as a turkish present. and greek prime minister. and last year, space of that age in the agency may become a p, a c of piece. but of course uh, 2 sides are determined to continue the cooperation in tourism, in economy, in fighting terrorism in spite of irregular migration. but some steps to sol, other big issues, the chronic issues are going to be health. but as for to kids to kia, has a firm stubs prices on cyprus, issue to be a believe that there are 2 separate entities on the island. and they can continue the laws as separate countries without units here, also the product. so forces eh, is theory by the united nations as well. but of course, after splits they can to solve the big issues. then these issues can be carried to
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the international judiciary. this is what both sides please for them. now, aggression is left behind, but cooperation and dialogue is on the agenda back to you. okay, thanks very much. as soon as you are blessed with the latest from assemble as well . so a heads on alex's era, and also 6 games announce when men will see finally turn things around. let's coming up in sports with pizza. the . it is typical november in europe to have a big empty soccer game of high pressure ryan ritual. the weather is stupid and we can, which is quite often the system, the foggy, or at least over counts to days on end. but also the wind goes right in this direction. some residuals tend to get drawing up, and maybe surprisingly,
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it was quite warm in ireland just before the rain comes and temperatures hit record highs for a few places from north to sides. given that winds direction to the same high, maybe to many of us, but they off orland for november now the active whether both of these are soccer and still in the waters, the rest of the med, big charles and potentially the costco saw they need maybe sicily and certainly the size of front and then the whole lot tends to move into north now to area. and to nicea leaving much of mainland europe still quiet and not very well single figures for many places. as you can see, however, bucharest catches the opposite wind direction. it's getting cold here. a draw for some like 8 degrees between friday and sunday, and that wind keeps going with overcast, rather wet skies. north africa is a contrast given to the harmonics and his glory. now was suppressing the showers, but woods, well that's certainly the in the west of the
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private sizes expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down to the 4th victory for the government . get this one of those containing refugees, the coming, the actions of israel's government. the military invitation has been described as the closing of the policy in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinions? feed treaties have a very high kid in getting serious critical debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially those that have seen taking against on the inside story. what is israel
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trying to achieve in 11 on? is there a strategy on how to 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the challenge is there a reminder, lots of stories based. our 1st pta goal is the weather is rate ministry is stepping off the tax and going through the city is it's offensive in the north of districts continues to strengthen skills 9 members of a palestinian family in the center of calls the city the siege. and then the office created, what are you? an official cools enough for collect 6 situation. residential buildings have been destroyed and palestinians living that cause,
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getting water and all facing salvation. now at least 2 people have been killed in his radio, striking southern 11 on something else to his vala, finds around 50 missiles into northern israel. sirens found it, and my father and all the nearby cities. as paula says, it's called it's, it is radiate, minute treat faces and there's been fighting between is ready for the full funds and palestine. solidarity purchases in to them is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's sending 2 planes to the other ones to evacuate is randy? citizen the? well donald trump says he's spoken to move in 17 gold leaders since his election victory bots. he hasn't yet spoken to russian president vladimir fruits and whose praise trump as nice as a brave mine for his hyundai of us, out of an assassination attempts in july to listen. and then you are just as the special agent said, ok, this is going to be his last presidency, whatever he does. and it's up to him to decide because what he said about
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rebuilding relations with russia and helping to facilitate an end to the ukrainian crisis. i think that there's a tension at the very least, i would like to take this opportunity to offer my congratulations on his election as president of the united states and you mind. yeah. well, let spring and i guess arshad how son, who's a democratic strategic and found out somebody communications and also james davis is a republicans for teachers and president of touchstone strategies. well, thank you very much bye for joining us. pay once again. susie wells was from co campaign for manager. all the, what do we know her about? what do we know about her sofa and what does that signal moving forward? well, it's, susie was, has been around for a long time. she started her career as a scheduler early on, and the reagan administration and managing the ins and outs of the, of, of the reagan white house. and she's already said like, you know, in this role as chief of staff of, uh, president trump, uh,
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white house that she's going to be taking a similar role. i mean, i think she's even been managing the manifests for who supplies with the men along the campaign. and she's run an exceptionally disciplined campaign and has proven for middle force. she likes the lead from kind of the back, like she's not out front taking, you know, the victory lapse or you know, glory seeking and looking for herself. but she, she is strong and she's confident people respect her. she's well revered. and so she's gonna have a tough job, cheapest staff for any president is a tough job, but i think she's a great pick and she's a good pick full trump. it. yeah, i think she's a great pick. i honestly, she's a great pick for any elected official because she's just that comp and that she ran, randa santis is a campaign for governor. and he said she was the best in the business. so she has wonderful experience and accolades across the political spectrum and it's hard to just the 1st woman to hold that role issue and which is which is significant,
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right? it's a really big job. i think the only other position at that kind of a level of government would be secretary of defense. that hasn't been filled by women yet. and so um, yeah, it's a, it's a big deal. big deal. and um, or short term, went through full sheets of stuff as we know. and his 1st, some of these are the biggest mistake of this 1st time was hiring the wrong people . were seeing a different mix at the moment. so what are your thoughts on that? if there's been, some mistake was hanging the wrong people, he kept doing it over and over and over again. trump went through for keeps the staff. and just for years, he went through 44 secretaries cabinet secretaries and innumerable temporary appointments. tom's white house is marked by turn and unpredictability and turnover . so even if susie wilds wants to bring some order to that chaos as trump, who attracts the chaos, who revels in the chaos, and frankly, for government, that's not where i want chaos to be. on the,
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as we was hearing earlier from our report so that we're talking about the european summit, it's taking place in budapest, top of the agenda for them is the situation with ukraine christmas said that trump is a brave man and is willing to work with him trump has also spoken about ending the war and ukraine, um, how novice should ukraine, and they so be now that the u. s. president elect is a donald trump, and frankly, i have to tell you, i am heart broken for the people of you. crane. here's the thing and the 4 years that trump was president and in charge of a foreign policy, it was marked by chaos and wild swings shifts the only thing that foreign leaders can figure out about trump is that he loved flattery. no matter how obvious obsequious puddings, quote the rest of that quote that you played there. he called the donald trump, not just a brave man, but very manly. that means couldn't, wants something from trump. and that means our withdrawal from ukraine because he
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wants the rest of ukraine dental fund that said he would solve this crisis, which is the largest land were in europe since world war 2. he said he could solve it in a day. my suspicion is that poor and has exactly the solution for donald trump. withdraw and let me have you print those. do you think he can solve it in a day? has drunk says, well, i don't know how about a day, but i do think he's very serious. i'm not convinced that he's very serious and establishing peace, even by the way of putting in this quote, say that he's knowledge that trump is called for this. not just peace there in ukraine and with russia, but also peace in gaza. and so, you know, i don't think at all the president trump likes war. he had a peaceful administration globally. i think it's indicative that who is reaching out. he recognizes that trump commands a bit of his respect. so that's, that's, i think it's a positive thing that i would lean on and hope that they can broker a deal. okay,
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thank you very much bye for joining us. i'm sure we'll be trusting to you very soon . think as well, the nice a nation says to 1000000 people in the in laws were kind state all at risk. all solve ation is the country's economy collapses. a new report says food production will only cover 20 percent of the states needs by mid 2025. now more than a 100 ethnic were hand go, were killed and rock kind in august and in the tax police have been initiated by the rebel r. a con ami, tiny china has moved from the ty capital, bangkok, the united nations is wanting that as many as 2000000 people are in danger of famine installed ation, in memos, west and are kind state the u. n. d p. and a recently released report says the situation has been caused by perfect storm civil war climate change, the collapse of the local economy. the severe shortage of fuel fertilizes in seeds . currently,
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the region is only able to produce about 20 percent of the food that it needs. at the center of this crisis. other rang once the target of a genocide now cool between 2 warring factions, man moazami and the rebels who are trying to through the mount. those who are lucky enough of being able to escape across the borders into bangladesh. but millions remain. and the perilous existence is about to get considerably worse. tony cheng elders or bank accounts this uh plane has been forced to make an emergency landing off the one of its engine spelled during takeoff from sydney. witnesses reported hearing allowed by the boeing 737 was bound for brisbin and circled to 20 minutes before landing no injuries were reported to see if people have dined and another 12 on missing officer. a fishing boat capsized off the coast of south korea
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cruise from all the fishing vessels rescued, 13 people, soft crews, president, you and folks fuel has called for an all available resources to be used to rescue those missing. well, fire fights is in the state of california, say they're making progress in containing a wall and find that began 2 days ago. more than 10000 people, northwest of los angeles have been ordered to evacuate the homes. so father, sir wald files in california has been more than 3 times as much land as in 2023 as well. so hes on algebra and sports late, something's wrong or in the italian comes to action from the are police coming up for the business like this to be sponsored by interlock tuck? he's real estate consultant.
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the piece. okay, so thank you very much. now just the united of picked up a 1st victory in europe, not just the season, but for over one year. long. see things to a star in performance, but i'm at the all of the ivory coast board at 2nd school twice at old trafford. again squeeze, such, poke in the release these goals, signaling the red devils as to know when to keep root from this little undersea. so there's been through those, you know, items new permanent across the room in haven't been takes over on november. 11th 1st. you being home when after one year we addressed that in a dressing room and it was time to change that you know,
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so we did the plays did very well. doing so and, and sundays is a big, big game for us in, in the leak talking. i'm crashed to defeat to get a tested on victor. awesome. and what's the story for the circuit side? when i do and international scoring twice to sync for london side, 3 to stop in serious loss. have 9 points off the school games. well, gonna remain undefeated with team and slips food, living out to ensure we, we expect the tough game here. obviously they, they've been a good full year and not afraid of the time and also what the game was as expected . yeah, i would say that have some dangerous wise and you need to control the game with a bowl better than what you need to know. and the lots here, it's up figuratively expanding is baby visits as a whole. so see was i so injury time went up. i pedro the teddy inside have full wins from full matches, and the only team in the composition that have a posted quick within the league phase. fronts kept some kidding and bump it has
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a gain being left out of the national team school. it's a face israel, and it's an e later this month, coach duty to show its decision to admit the rail and the good forward means and pop his absence. well now, stretch to full games. the 25 year old has struggled for, for them since joining rail from paris. sandra, man, in the last john, so when the fronts of seconding group, a 2 of the nations lead uh, the dealer. i had several discussions with him. i thought about it and i made this decision on this gathering and obviously because i think it's better, it's better this way. no. uh, i'm not going to argue. but why can't tell you are these 2 things. one that killian wanted to come and to it's not the extras, 14 problems that came into play. since the presumption of innocence exists and must exist in x possible. it's a one of choice. so this gathering for the next to much is the same thing for compo
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and damien limited has helped to milwaukee bucks snap a 6 game losing streak by beating the utah jazz little top school with 54 points while and seem to compo had 51. so week was back in action of the missing the previous game against cleveland. this was milwaukee the longest, losing a street in nearly a decade. but they'll be happy to have 10 things around final school box 123 jazz, 100 or elsewhere. san antonio, aged oakland, and what was a full game without such great hope of which he has to be now for the undisclosed medical issue, big the women yamma contributed 12 points of dispos beat. the trail blazers, 118105. these even will take on the island in a block buster rugby test matching dublin. later on friday, the old black scrapes post england last week, but they know the irish are likely to present and even tough a challenge. 2 times the play
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a similar guide that's going to be in teams you know, all in the same brought up the um not just the last few years i think if last team use i think, you know, late in the why and a lot of areas the baltimore ravens have a 7th when of the nfl season, but i know it's a squeaking pulse. the cincinnati bengals on thursday. the mall jackson with 219 year olds of 3 touchdowns in the scan. with less than 2 minutes ago, baltimore took the lead for the final time or so on the basement with the touchstone for the ravens. but cincinnati came back in school, their own thoughts down to make it a one point scale. right, so the bank goes up to, to the 2 point conversion with 38 seconds on the clock at the baltimore defense fitness job to ensure a 3530 full fixture. there's a 3 way time for the lead off to an exciting 1st round at the world wide technology
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championship in mexico. the close at last couples was actually designed by tiger woods, although he is not playing here. and this not among the form of when is of the events come with me? rico, holly and kevin steelman. old on 5 on the palm. they lead by one shots over a group of 7 men that includes defending champion, 3rd, fun roy and of south africa. us and there's a full weights on the top of the leaderboard of the lpga, lots of championship at the. okay. a country club in hawaii, 1st from either a. m, tim was in front, but she both the, the final 2 holes for 69 that dropped it back to 9 on the pump. that's the same as natalia to save you data she to and read. she knew that's what was volts names for now. i left more of it like a song sorry much pizza stomach. that's it from me sort of side of so this near, at least on back in a fit. but for us, it is with, for on them is here in a moment with more of the days news,
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the 2 stories of strong willed challenging, traditional female stereotype in the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go a whole families with the will to is highly contaminate to live in the class, the risk in it all out. is there to interrogate the narrative. there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes. correct. but so is the international community upfront. only what, how does it let me explain little that clay county. we're
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one of the poorest counties in georgia. we're not talking about kind of what we're talking about. this being extremely poor community quite surely is underserved is, is the quite word for it. i'm the only provider in the county. i've been only the mac provider here, so the last 13 years now. there was a hospital here in clay county, it closed in the late 19 eighties. the closest regional hospitals are 40 miles away in alabama or 60 miles in you know, in georgia. it's a long ways to get to medical care. here. it's showing the doc chapter and the cause of the war. they just took our id, cards, mailed them, they asked him about his name, the killed, the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had
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a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. that goes of the do bravo, messic, shadows of jersey to of the forced to move the notice. say functions is rarely forces. tell palestinians in northern gaza to sleep or be boned. the hello on elizabeth ron and this is l 0. live from the hospital. so coming up violence and amsterdam off to is there any football fans pulled down palestinian flags won chandra and races. slogans. europe. first off on selection for trio, the shadow is a crucial summit, all view

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