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[000:00:00;00] the the the nor a kyle, this is the news our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes is what the war on goals are killed, 88 palestinians and 24 hours entire families. a white house. series for him is the whole strokes. and so how would tarry officials the 1st off on a regional tool and rebuilding the countries devastated economy here right
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behind me, you will see the uh i'm out of my suit with mosque. it is almost like a star reminded of what has happened here and at home the most, you see everything is just levels down. ukrainian forces loan fresh attacks against the russian positions in the task region and hong combs plan, so tackled finally over crowded, so called shoe box housing funds into trouble. the comments for liver people are currently in premier league action against old arrivals. mattress united and sealed, the reds are looking to go 8 points there at the top of the table with pressure mounting on united manager, reuben, them or with the
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is there any military is talking densely populated areas across guns are causing mass civilian casualties? at least 88 pounds of citizens have been killed in the past 24 hours. entire families have been wiped out. the laced attack talked to the shake rod one neighborhood in gauntlet 50, killing 13 members of the same family as a tale, some fare amongst people, the officers ready, mochi issued, threatening of buck. you ation orders. is what email to you to also talk to the new server at a c, j come in the central part of the strip. and it's really a strike hit a residential building coming at least 5 palestinians. rescue crews are retrieving bodies from under the rubble. and there's really major is reporting the heads of most side is expected to arrive in doha, on monday. the whole says, find negotiations with home us on the return of the captive health and goals. northern areas and goals that have been on the siege for more than 90 days within the tool blockades on age. and then let's as strikes most of color,
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which is one of the few john lists in northern galls or, and he sent us this report from the scene of an attack without any sort of warning this way the army can with it's a mess. ok, i can the hoods, comedy and as you have one neighborhood killed entire family. and this is the bumps high for these white all me committed. the mess across in the uh, i should have one neighborhood unless it gets inside the bones house and show you how it looks, likes and show you the level of destruction was people are trying and the neighbors are trying to well out the dead bodies from under the rubble, i kind of smells. i kind of smell the the blood that kind of smells the bones, human flesh. and again,
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the book was the law. this is a human here had been killed by the is a, the attacks against the whole family and this other no, the mother in the house was targeted by the israelis around a 1000 people have died. we did manage to recover only 2 from under the rubble. as you can see, there is a dead body of a magic thing over there. we failed completely, even with the help of the civil defense team to recover him because they don't have proper equipment. we couldn't take this matter out. so what can we do for those who are under the rubble? and this is the overall situation here enough to hold one neighborhood as it came into the intensification of the bumping against civilians. here in gauze i said, hey, well i think i know i just need to see
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a sub one neighborhood assign conditions. in garza a wes thing. more than 1600000 displays people are facing diseased elevation and hypothermia. and then 8th baby has died from the cold and gaza, yourself and his family have been sheltering in a 1010, han eunice after being forced from the home by these ready meditate. exposure to the cold co 7 babies before him as displaced families struggled to protect the most vulnerable from the winter weather. to that was the serious difficult. i am the mother of use. if i lost the gym, they didn't give a single moment to feel happy with my baby. this is yusef. he's gone forever. he died because of the very cold weather. he slept next to me and in the morning i found him frozen and did i don't know what to say. no one can feel my misery. no one in the world can understand catastrophic situation. doesn't yusef was fun. he
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was born healthy. these are some secondhand things for him that you know, i am a mother of 2 daughters and one of the son and died last yusef, forever correspondence. capitalism has more details. from darrow bala in central garza there's no any sort of laptop in terms of they use rarely, relentless attacks, of course, separate geographical locations in this tribe. one of the latest has targeted a police station which civilians were taking shelter. we have got confirmation back to them. folks civilians have been killed with a strike. i'm a more escalation, also is taking place in the central areas. another residential house has been targeted in the past couple of hours, but i'm in this ongoing, unprecedented search of attacks. the humanitarian situation is escalating, specially the newest will have been left vulnerable to the cold weather including the children today. another baby died from hi for sonya, which could be
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a significant sewing that babies are really facing homeless since it's for it's just due to the lack of showcase winter clothing and the central teaching supplies . and they're open at encampments. and even there makes if tens, that lack there in proper installation and even the, their parents have been doing everything possible to afford them some sort of heat . but these efforts have incredibly short folding shorts and the numbers of babies have been written have completely passed away since late december has arisen to at least 8 have died from hype. assume yet, and many more expected to die within the coming days. especially if a not for did urgent protection and even central medical medication target covers or how does it go there that i kind of the base and breaking news now the
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post by voices a saying that how mass has approved a list of the t for hostages presented by israel to be exchanged in a potential si, fi, dale. this is how much the official unnamed tomas official telling relates as news agency. these lines have just come in and the last few minutes. i'm not, however, saying that any data will depend on an agreement to buy these ways to withdrawal from the goal is a strip and a cease fires as it has approved. a list of the 2 full captives in gauze have to be released, but it is also saying at this stage that it is a no progress from israel on issues of withdrawal from gaza or a permanent cx 5. those are the latest lines that we are seeing by the voices, news agency, on the developments that we're seeing in cease fund negotiations that we understand
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to be taking place here in the hall will be bringing our correspondence talk a little bit more about this. a little later in the program. now the death toll amongst palestinians from as well as well on the strip has sold to nearly 46000. that's according to goals. as health ministry is only 2.2 percent of the population . to better understand this vega, let's compare it to hypothetical death, tolls, and other countries as a war of the same scale was lowest against israel, wiping out 2.2 percent of the population would mean more than 220000 is railings have been killed and ukraine, the killing of 2.2 percent of the population would mean a death toll of moving 845000 people. and in the united states it would be the equivalent of killing $7600000.00 americans. as far as some of the romani, here's my associate fellow at the royal united services institution. also a minute treat in june political unless the joins us now live from london, say some of those things as
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a pretty stall comp. they can you perhaps focus through a little bit more about how the death and devastation and goals are compared to actual conflicts around the world as well. yes, definitely. that's a very high low casualties. this fits into about our subset, which shows that the guys a population of around 2100000 as defined by about 6 percent. 100000 people have exam refugees and about 50000 you say that have died. so in terms of proportions and percentages as a higher amount of what we've been seeing, for example, even in the russian invasion of ukraine, which has been silver because then targeting civilians as comparable to what we've been seeing in protracted civil wars in subsaharan africa. and in the middle east, and what about the type of weapons that we're seeing used to be this is one of the most densely populated places on us and yet, booms that way, nearly a 1000 kilograms have been registered to drop on civilian areas. and we do see this sort of behavior in other conflicts. well, definitely you have seen that sort of either the complex. i mean, for example,
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are you looking at russian serious attacks on hospitals and health care facilities destroyed? 24 of them and they live alone in early 2019. they were using barrel bombs against the hospitals and it live at least you can do that. so we've seen heavy weapon may be used against italy and said before the russians and ukraine are using hypersonic marseilles even against civilian targets. but obviously the population density in gather means that the casual, the numbers are made divided significantly. and this is not new to this war, but 70 percent of the people who died in the 2014 gather more. br, also civilian. and so it's just the nature of the topography as well as nature, the weapons huge. i'm why is the world's tolerance for this extreme level of killing so high as well? i think it said wait, interesting that the there was organization, for example, was supplied a lot of the information about casualties to the washington post raise about $500.00. the disputes to the visor administration about the level of civilian
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casualties in the united states really didn't follow up on very many of them. us probably follow that more when there was made recommendations to the us to mitigate civilian casualties in isis areas. have a rock and syria, the things that the us to further action, i mean to getting their home a civilian strikes that on his rarely ones. so a lot of that has to do with the nature of the usa is really alliance and politics . the figures that are play, certainly there is more kind of nations, obviously, impressions showing facility in new britain and syria. and anything that we've seen happen in the gas or war always was defense, is that it follows international no, and it takes feasible portions to mitigate civilian home. do we see any evidence of that? well, these really is a obviously have made the argument in the case during this war as well as in other words, that they do. why pay attention just really in casualties? basically when, after the 2006 has the war, they released the series and 6, we showed that deb is rarely targeting 11 on probably produced
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a lower level of civilian casualties versus has more a month than, than many us uh, operations navigators and the rack or proceeding ones in the them and other places . so these really have presented their own set of data and that's on that. but uh, there is a concern obviously that even the americans have raise your time time that the israelis have lower, the threshold for the strikes on civilian areas were slaves and moses are together and that has led to a spiral of, of casualties. the very least i want to take, you know, civil about this war on garza, is the number of children who have been talked in so much so that it's being called a war on children. why do you think that is the case? to want me to several reasons for that. obviously one is the shared nature of the population is i guess about some of the other complex. so you just drive, especially ukraine, which is defining population demographic. where is gas? is that a rapidly growing one? and the other is also the nature of the facilities that are being targeted,
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including hospitals and schools. we've just seen over the past 24 to 48 hours, jackson to campbell on one hospital as well as the tax on the various other health facilities and can eunice, which could to disrupt the health care system. these really same, of course, at those civilian infrastructures are being used as condo ads, but the supplies of armstrong, mice are being used. but do we use with somebody? so those are the struggles. so is the nature of the population as well as nature, the facilities are being targeted that probably leads to so many children, diane, this complet, samuel romani, via and sing to speak to thanks for taking the time to join us from london. thank you very much. the so high level sarian delegation including the new far and as i said, i'll try bonnie has visited counsel as part of a regional tools, taking diplomatic support to rebuild the country. speaking care in doha shabani
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reiterated his government school for functions on syria to be lifted. delegates are also traveling to the united arab emirates and jordan to establish and strength and ties new administration. so it has inherited an economy in ruins. well them 13 years of civil will have decimated infrastructure in spot. hypo inflation, new government is seeking much needed investment. stephanie deka is in dough ha, with mall on the diplomatic efforts to get funds to rebuild syria. the syrian delegation made up of the interim foreign minister, the defense minister, and also the general intelligence chief, spent around 5 hours meeting with top atari officials, india, mary, do. on that is the official office of the amir in cost are discussing really 2 main issues. the idea of legitimacy, international relations, being recognized by many countries that still deem hyattsville will show a terrorist organization and also reconstruction. billions of dollars are needed to
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get serious back on it's feet. we heard from the officials just as a rough up their meetings here. this is what they have to say, though, just as normal hope. and i mean, that's how we explained all concerns regarding the challenges we are facing when it comes to economic sanctions imposed on law people on a shock. it is a real hindrance that will not allow the development for the syrian people. and then we also the united states to lift the sanctions up to the new syria would have fantastic relationships with the neighboring countries in the region. we want sylvia to be a country of freedom quality and the piece about the kind of in any question for some how a we discussed and detail future plans and syria and the state of kentucky will do what ever it can. and it takes, in order to support at brothers and syria, syria is a sovereign country, the surround people, a decision makers regarding what happens in the country. we hope to give them, we will prevent any foreign intervention and serious into the fields. how far is the 2nd country that this delegation visits?
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the 1st was saudi arabia last week. they're now headed to the united arab emirates and jordan, all in an effort to rebuild ties around regionally internationally, get that legitimacy, and also billions of dollars needed to reconstruct the many cities the infrastructure of the health system. so many things that have been devastated by over a decade of war. stephanie decor, i'll just 0 don't was you mentioned receiving international funds is crucial for the future of syria. so set a report from a sally neighborhood in damascus, which has been devastated by years of all it was, it was a bustling hop in the outskirts of damascus. but now you see this is just reduced to the, to the rambles. so we're talking to the people here and they're saying that it was a cat, this real fee for them. it was like they're drawing to paolo's with the knock about the 1948 displacements of palestinians. the say they say they have seen
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a knock about in damascus. so these last, sorry is just a few miles from the city center and the devastation that was inflicted by a set of gym and support. this is just becoming more and more apparent. and so since the end of the class, just in 2017, the local se they have being the place and they have been banned from returning to returning to their homes. so here, right behind me, you will see the, i'm assuming the mosque. it is almost like a stock reminder of what has happened here. and that on the mosque, you see everything is just level down and not only by the war, by the way, in 2020 to the full division that was under the but did the brother office at the show us that so my he said before the division came here and or the,
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every one seemed to leave the region and they have started to level down to flat and this region by the bulldozers. so when it talk to the residents here, they say they do not know what was the motive behind it, but they believed the origin was planning to turn this whole area into a military zone or military facilities. so this place the sections that you see now when levels down and you see just levels as they once were hosting the multi story buildings houses. and they had been leveled down simply by the bulldozers. so it was fine on spanish. so it says the government will increase salaries for many public sector employees by 400 percent next month mohammed up as it says, as the 1st step towards an emergency solution to the economic situation in syria. i'll do my sketch to james base has more details from the capital,
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damascus funding is absolutely crucial. that example of this and announcement just made by the a new administrations finance minister that they all now in the coming out was going to pay all of the public sector employees here this summer is because they haven't received money since the full of aside. and they say that they going to increase those centers by some 400 percent. the idea to continue the stability in this country to, to stop any of these growing among the population that that's of course is the reason that they need new funding very, very quickly. james pays out to 0, damascus are assigned to most of the head hair on this. these are including all shares conservative saying they all ready to enter into negotiations with the fall right to form a new government. and i'm 23 fighters. continuing this study involves an eastern democratic republic of congo civilians say that course in the crossfire
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the opinion forces have laws, multiple attacks against russian positions and russians, cost, region credit and troops. supposedly use. heavy artillery, ahmed vehicles and infantry joined. the assault no faced of the small town of subjects for both the defensive comes as russia has intensified efforts to push ukrainian forces from the foothold in task which keeps these as potential leverage and future peace talks. exciting and present, told him as a landscape says russian forces last up to 400 fights is showing the bottles. little of the commander in chief author reported on the situation and the curse region, specifically in the past, was near just one village like nascar in the kirk region. the russian army lost up to a battalion of infantry including north korean soldiers and russian paratroopers.
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i've got tons of oversight. corresponding dose of jabari has more from last good. and according to the russian defense ministry around 6 gmc, on sunday morning, the ukrainian forces in the curse region launched a, a surprise, a counter offensive against russian forces. now, according to the statements from the ministry, as they were pushing towards the bardeen settlements in the curse region, that is about 3 kilometers away from the front lines in curse. of course, this is a region that has been engaged in combat between ukrainian or russian forces since august. that is when a ukrainian forces launch a surprise incursion into russian territory. now since then, russia has placed around $60000.00 at troops in the curse region to push back the ukrainian forces so far. they have managed to re gain about 50 percent of the
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territory that ukraine was occupying. and that means that you create new forces currently have control about of about 500 kilometer area, and that is within 20 to 25 kilometer. we're inside at russian territory from the printing border. what we do know is that the fighting continues. and of course, russian officials have said that they will do everything they can as soon as they can to push out all of the ukrainian forces that are occupying russian land for the 1st time since world war 2. doors has jabari algae, 0 moscow correspondent in ukraine. jonah, how is in khaki with more of the general stuff of ukraine's military admit that this operation is ongoing, though they make no claims to specific games as yet, nor are they making public the objectives. but it does seem not coincidental that this is happening almost exactly 2 weeks before the, you know, gratian of donald trump,
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his return to the white house and the expected visit this week of his ukraine envoy retired general keith kellogg. trump, of course, wants to see a quick end to this war, ideally with a cease fire in negotiations to begin very quickly after he takes office. the problem is there is still no clear roots towards a final settlement at ukraine. in this instance, with the new fighting in coast seems to be making a couple of big statements here. first, that 8 intends to send the message to the united states. it's principal back of the can still take the fight to the russians with us help. and 2nd, that it is going to do everything possible to hold onto this bargaining chip of the russian territory. it holds in coast ahead of any potential future negotiations during the whole elder 0, hockey austria is conservative, say they are willing to join coalition tools with the far right to form a government. the peoples policy has nominated question, stock of interim, need to find the resignation of charles the call and the hama. but unless one
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a snap election remains light claim. let's take a look at how the political crisis is unfolded. austria health nationwide elections in september where the far right freedom policy became the largest policy for the 1st time with 28.8 percent of the vote. despite this, all the major policies, not the people's policy, and the social democrats refused to form a coalition with them. creating a deadlock, outgoing johnson i called you, hama, resigned on saturday, off to failing to form a government. now the far right party is in talks to lead the government for the 1st time with presence alexandra, yvonne, the buttons set to meet as leader on monday. a big old bundle. last is a john list and also who studies the fall rights. he's with the book on the freedom policy of austria and the identity varying movements, and he joins us now from vienna. good to have you with us. so this interest policies are now saying that they all willing to talk to the far right. do you think they'll manage to form a coalition? well, i think it's pretty likely that they will form
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a coalition. and it's pretty interesting because in the 1st instance, when the conservative peoples politics tried to form a government with the associate democrats and the smaller products, and they had the, the, the possibility to have to transfer themselves. but now it seems that they are willing to form a government book the far right where they would be the 2nd dentist small apart into government, which would mean that the uh, right from the extra mis would have to translate ulster for the 1st time i, if you're with actions where i cool to stop the election, which some people think that it's still will. they are likely aren't they to favor the fall, right? freedom policy, again, that means the opinion polls suggesting but as popularity is there any grown since september? most is appeal to australians. they 1st of all, i don't single escalate that there will be as nipple action because i'm in such an election. it's pretty clear that the far right as you say,
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would be even stronger than they had been before. so i don't think that any other party would be prepared already trusted to go with them and need them to try to for a new election. but it's pretty clear what i'm or the main driving force i'd say to bring both of us to the far right. this racism. we have to say the absolutely clear. that's the main focus that people have when the road for the fall, right. i give them the states as they all. why couldn't centrist policies for my government? well, a, basically it was the question of social cups. like on the one hand, the social democratic party said that if there are uh some, some cups in the, in the, in the general. gotcha. it's, um, the cops should bring together our old people. so meaning that also big bags,
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big enterprises and so on would have to pay in, but the conservative to new liberal said no way. um we don't want any new taxes on um, on enterprises. we don't need with any new taxes on banks, and they basically one kid to capt pensions. they want to cut the social security for the general population. and the social democratic party was not prepared to go with that. so do you think austria will now soon be led by chance the capital of the fall, right? i think it's pretty likely that of the. busy far right now for my government and um the, the, the, the leader of the freedom party, if you haven't kicked, we'll beat a neutron slope. but we have to see how it plays out. if that's the government, which will make really hard social cuts. we have to see what happens then we have to see if people will go on the streets. we have to see if there will be major
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strikes against that sold for cuts. and then we will have to see how stable that the government is. okay, make up on the look great to speak to you. thanks. taking the time to join us. so that's why i'm still a head's head on alex's era. it's nice. prime minister pays a visit tomorrow long ago. if it talks with us presents elect, donald trump was trying to beat india to qualify for the final of the test much cricket. biggest prize these details coming on in the pad that is more heavy rain to come to southern parts of africa. we'll get that in a moment 1st to the middle east and live bank. and you can see fit cloud moving in across eastern parts of the mediterranean. we are like to see some on settled weather conditions coming back in for the event and some heavy rain sweeping its way south, across
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a saudi arabia with thunderstorms expected in mecca. we could see some flooding that rain stretching all the way up to q weight. now it has been feeding cooler across the gulf. attempt is all set to pick up slightly over the next few days for the likes of could talk. but they are going to come down across that event 12 degrees celsius in jerusalem and damascus on tuesday. things we include feeling cooler as well across the north east of africa. that unsettled weather does clear away from egypt. instead, it will be picking up in the north, west for the likes of morocco. and i'll jerry a thanks to unsettled weather across the mediterranean. but it's improving picture as far as morocco goes on, choose day, much y a to the south of this is temperature is picking up across the west africa over the next few days. that means very west, across southern parts of africa. we have got some flood watches out from along. we as the thunder storms continue,
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and then they all and books on it and south africa as well. a meeting of mine truth is a battlefield. i believe that the images have part in that back and see that i believe that interpretations, the images that also themselves part of that kind of more architect. yeah. advisement and photographer trevor pack them. talk to every photograph is a photograph of environmental change. when you're making images at the kind of hedge of what's possible that becomes very pronounced studio would be on script data analysis era. the latest news, the heavy, what sort of the dust and left behind was collected on stored by the levels bought into the mosque. other fox affiliate though is the following scenario with detailed coverage. the origin time government has also lost, i know for ration controls rob trafficking and contraband from the house of the story. the average syrian here is around 26 years old,
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off the age of the average german, meaning they can work from much longer. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, again, you are watching out, is there a has remind you of all top stories this our peers ready met a tree has killed 88 kinda simians across garza, in the past 24 hours. an attack on a home in kansas city has killed 15 members of one family. a number of people remain missing with many believe to be trapped under the rubble. well, this is how much has told the wife of these agencies that it has approved a list of 34 competence presented by israel to be exchanged in a cease pinedale. says any deal will depend on this rarely withdrawal from the gulf
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. a strip, a permanent seas file. let's get all the latest on these lines from out as it was ali hoffman. he joins us here on set of great to speak to you. i know that you are now talking to a member of the hum us negotiating team. what are they telling you independently of what they've told which of these agency, what, what they're saying is that things often lead to cool because many things on the table, especially what, what's been reported by what does all, any of the use agency. however, it's all defense. so now on this really is because the, the bottom is not into court of these varies and they have to do the opposite. they take, it takes their options. and of course, for him us, the main objective right now is, and this was me and this, they've been saying this for a long time, of course, with the business swap at the right way with this really is getting doubtful guys
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are, these are all the points that time us been mentioning over the past month, so actually 14 months. but now there is something that everyone is looking forward to see which is a prisoner swap, especially with a lot of controversy, a lot of concerns over the health of the prisoners. so this is the issue right now, how math is putting the ball and the is really cool of whether this really is all going to seize the. unfortunately, this is the question that is really true. does. what does it say that is what it means or is reporting that the heads of most side is due to be in the hall tomorrow on monday. so it will be very interesting to see what developments happened then because of course we have had these ready, 5 minutes semester and yahoo insisting that that will be no permanent stays far and goes up. while of course, besides is really a negotiate to the most out chief wants of the reports of a very senior and medical official. also coming to the hondas gibson indication
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things are developing any way or not. however, the big question is, is with, that'd be a deal, and will this be a be as early as tomorrow or next tomorrow? actually, mike, my forces within him us out a bit reluctant to give an answer and they seem that this is what is with, with have to do the site. and i just think there was a little bit of background, of course. yeah. awesome. well, in goals that was the head of the negotiation, even had it from us and he was killed a few months ago has how much money is to put for new negotiators or do we know who is actually negotiating on behalf of how much? well, you know, over the past 6 months to main, negotiate has been killed. it's $900.00. yeah. what's the head of her mouth? and he was here in the high, wasn't going to run the 2nd in command and then the his successor. yes. yes. and what was also killed just a few weeks ago. now, of course, there's someone in gaza who's calling the shots, but it seems that after all these developments after this war and how much is
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a bit of a trying to keep it's a main negotiators kept. i mean, secret that we know that the bureau chief over here and what does the, how any other place other one is also talking and trying to exchange paperless, one at the end. the people in gauze are mean the, the, the officials and guys, all the ones we're going to give the final say, do we know what's on the table? is it the 3 pop plan that we've talked about at length? which has the only change slightly around the edges, but basically is the same sort of format. the 2 bivens presented. what was it back in may, and the nice i scores, counsel accepted as a resolution. is this still the same deal? it's on the table now. was it depends because this dude was on the table and this really is refused. it's on the went around it. and then we saw all these developments that took place over the past few months. of course, the main framework is there, but what's going to change within this framework is,
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is going to be decided on the table. and this is what we don't know as journalist the observance. because there are issues that out in treaty said out loud. and that's probably because the negotiations are becoming, becoming very delicate, that becoming very sensitive. and at the end, each side would want to present. i mean, this is in, in, in the concept if i should call it a present compromises or i get some steps back. but it doesn't seem that at least is really is already to give this compromises given the fact that they had some successes on the ground in the past. i mean in 11 on with respect to what happened under the been these funds that were in gaza. says things out and changing how mazda is still fighting, and the main objective is, varies, put to any lights from us. they're not able to, to attract cheap. and goals are itself over the last few days last week or so. we've been seeing a massive intensification of a tax, but that soul is much higher than it has been in previous month. so i'm on the list
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of suggested business because a deal is nearing the deal is closing. would you associate those 2 events? well, i would just to take us back a month ago when his rent was negotiating 11 on cspan. nothing. y'all was saying we are negotiating for a cease fire with fire. and it seems that he's also negotiating policies fighting gaza with much more fire. and this is of course of is resulting and more people being killed by the end in gaza. situation is different. it's soft living on. so today with how my still able to fight with her mouth. so as standing still there, it doesn't seem that this is going to change the equation. so we know that we've seen the bike and has very little if any influence i have a mess and yahoo! when one does what influence trump is going to have because he said that will be held to pay if there's no cx 5. when he comes to power, he's gonna be sworn in tomorrow, monday he is no great. and of course, and generally the 20th. do you think that's going to be critical for this deal?
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absolutely, it's going to be critical. but also the, some observers questioning whether it's in the, who would want to sell it the, to divide in administration outgoing administration or wait another week or 10 days, i mean 2 weeks. so from f as in and an office. and then so this the, the to trump. and if we look the cone in on what's her mouth is always 30 full captives, it say we estimate that there are around a 100 captive still in dollars, not all of them. of course, a lot of what do we know if it helps out with 34 people that are being offered to be released? do you think kids may need the women or the females, the elderly, the sick who, who is using partially, but how most of the, of the beginning, the way it talks about the quality of me. i mean, so the categories of, uh, captives who are going to be released, move for us. default the ad needs and women,
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and then this, the women soldiers and then the soldiers. i think this was the category that was what at the beginning, probably me this is going to to be so that has to have masses a stance. however, and given the fact that this really is already requested these number on this number off of captives, as we said, how masses throwing the ball end is really court. now it's going to be up to this really is whether to accept or not to accept. so it's good that things are moving and this gives some optimism is to those people in gaza was caught. and please still in this situation by situation we've been just mentioning the number of the people being killed over the past days. and of course has been seeing tens of thousands of people being killed over the past. yeah. couple of months. so maybe it's time to, to end all this. i suspect you'll be talking more at length over the coming days.
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but for the moment, many things indeed no easily prime minister, georgia maloney has met us, presents elect donald trump, but has more longer resort in florida. the latest spoke about russia's will in ukraine and trade issues as well as the plight of cecilia. follow the thailand generalist obtained in a ron last month. oh, so let me think trump said maloney who leads the far right government is a fantastic woman who's taken your by storm. a white house correspondent kimberly healthcare joins us now live from washington. so it can be why is bologna visiting from it? yeah, well there's a, there's a reason for it and it has a lot to do with what she sees her role in as sort of the relations between europe and the white house. once donald trump gets into office, there's a little bit of political instability going on with your germany as well as france right now. and so this is an opportunity for italy to become that bridge between
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the european union and the white house. and so, given the fact that she has the right word, leanings that are aligning politically with donald trump and they get along, obviously as this is something that is somewhat of an opportunity, she's articulating some for speeches, and she believes it's important to have that bridge as she believes she's the one that can do it. so this is one of the reasons for that meeting. but even though they do have this sort of affable relationship, there are some policy differences between the 2. namely, when it comes to the war and you pray, we know that donald trump, that is one of his key priorities ending that war. whereas when it comes to policy support, the italian prime minister has met with the the prey and leader a dozen times she is a star supporter. so there are some key differences in terms of policy, but overall, a very warm relationship. when it comes to donald trump and georgia, milan a but what we can also tell you though, is it's
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a bit unusual to be having this meeting in advance of the fact that she's also going to be meeting with the current us president joe biden, in just a matter of days and she's going to be welcoming him. he's going to be making his very final 4 and trip in just the matter of days. he's going to be not only meeting with her in italy, but also hope francis. and this is something that he's going to be doing, and it's a bit unusual, in fact, to the only other present that has done this in such a, the late days and stages of his presidency is george herbert walker bush. and so it is highly unusual, but something that she's going to be doing and welcoming him in the coming days. okay, kimberly, i'll get bringing some of our license that from washington dc. many thanks. kimberly, i am trying to revise in the democratic republic of congo have taken control of a key town in the east. the armed group captured my stacy from the company's army. it's the latest time to be seized by the fights,
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as has been advancing steadily in the region for months, and they all say accuses rolando, backing the booth. i claimed that kick all a rejects view and says nearly a 1000000 people find the homes last year because of the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo as fighting between government forces and the m. 23 intensified the homes group the most move and a decade ago, and just want to move 100 on the groups operating in the day. all see, it's primarily based and north keeping of province, which is which in result is 23 leaders mainly from the tipsy ethnic group. they say one of the aims is to defend themselves against who to let forces which lead rolanda off the genocide in 1994 island. who connie has more from the so give it to suggest only remains very testing to city or from us. this is the day after the labels of money to capture this strategic or the 2nd, the largest 30, tory from the government forces 3 days after heavy fighting,
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which as opposed to 2 groups. this morning we are getting the report from different sources of many lead the civil side of my ccn to the neighboring area, saying the pounds on those people have been posted by dis, fighting already on the road, trying to stick shelters are those are trying to move up to go my here, we're almost for me to know people are already under the shelters population. i won't be civil society. i wondering in the abscess of any possibility of dialogue. how does he just sort of will come down how disorders. this is why the wording that them $22.00 by gaining more area by moving for the different area, it will escalate this additional point in the coming days without any possibility of dental, as the president of the artist is still retaining. is, was he showing that there was not to be any data data data and also the empty and data side. the saying that they are only the cost on the about the process which has been already going on under the addition of the former king and president. ok,
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not the but the government of the or does it want to sit on the same table with this rebel that is accusing for being supported by the government. a conditional dot one to as always be rejected, sees almost city is right to know a little icon. it just, you know, goma, the democratic political school, an exiled event, a silent, oppositional leader edmondo gonzales had returned to south america to push for suppose in the region. $1.00 is that it seems like thousands of supports is in the old one capsule. most of the day he's been living in spain and is promising to return to venezuela to be a little grated as president, despite an arrest warrant against him. on friday present, nicholas, my dora, will be sworn in for a 3rd time for me to get disputed election in july. no, no matter what those of us were on the outside, more than 8000000 were not allowed to vote. and now is the time for the
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dictatorship to full. and we hope that the next president, edmondo gonzalez, wrote to you will be sworn in so that we can return to rebuild our homeland us actually the state and state bank and has arrived in south korea for crisis tools as political tensions escalate. and so this comes as impeach president, you and suck hill announces times to sue law enforcement officials over there, attempt to arrest him on friday a month. but if his supporters and opponents continue to demonstrate to him some 0 temperatures across so soon as under investigation for insurrection, pulling his brief in possession of marshal no last month of the presidential, god look, his arrest. investigators have appealed to the action president to intervene. the arrest warrants expires at midnight on monday. on calling me is one of the most expensive places to live in the world. 220000 of the cities pores. people live in crump departments. many of them smaller than a call parking space. under instruction from badging,
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the city's major was planning to introduce new regulations to get rid of tiny dwellings like 2049. lots of laura westbrook reports send us a worried that will lead to higher rents and fewer homes. the hong kong is one of the most affluent cities in the wild butts beneath it, showing these aside people like dang mailing and her 15 year old son really live in this tiny room with no window or air conditioning. paying $340.00 a month for 5 and a half square meters. the city's lead a john lee wants to parson, you know, ensuring space is like this or at least 8 square meters have a toilet and window. oh yeah. well, i'm very worried because if my landlord asks me to leave, i won't be able to find a place but such low rent. i really can't afford it. around $33000.00 of the smallest homes could be phased out. this flat has been divided into 4, with 6 people, sharing
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a kitchen and bathroom and is likely to be renovated. the government says it wants to target the smallest of subdivided slots, but tenant spirit that may push up the price of rent making the lives of people living here. even weiss badging is just the home con government to get rid of subdivided units and of the tiny homes by 2049 because it regards the cities housing shortage as one of the causes of the 2019 antique government protest. if you want to complete the medicaid, if i didn't, you know, it's almost mission impossible because it's a market. obviously it's a different. so the way to respond to it as entropy goes, governments director is there at the make sure that the quality of the organization is of reasonable sense. the city's kaufman and k jones, where people's living space consists of a bunk bed,
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also set to remain social work and stay with outs, protections on a resettlement policy. those affected would be forced to move to even cheaper accommodation like this or even onto the street. we talked to the landlord, the place of a 10 tenants, they said they would raise the rates. the government says it's stepping up building new public housing to deal with a shortage of affordable accommodation with 50000 units to come on line by 2027. and independent housing research group says, until there is the political will to ova hold the lines and housing system to make the wealth, ms. unavoidable property market more affordable people like mailing and has son will be at the mercy of those who decide the fate from across the board to who are westbrook out to 0 home. com still a has had on al jazeera, all the support um, trouble for the defending champion and stays to if
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a desk are running and saudi arabia has story coming up shortly. the and especially in freeport series or as rise discovers how indigenous movements and knowledge are re shaping our relationship with the planet. if it doesn't work for nature, nature is going to come pick you in the bus and stop you and your plate that pushing on a number of fronts to bring the attention of the walls. so what is going on here? if we don't take care of all of these type of relationship, we have lost verse rise, we are nature coming soon on and just to get a unique perspective, what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence. timothy 11 on on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people math are just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very obviously because of the 2nd child sensitive things,
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they don't see the need and then trying to appease to people on social media, the stream on out to 0, the the, [000:00:00;00] the get you all this for now and his far laura, thank you so much we start with a thriller, i've and field, and a spirited manchester united side font with you to draw against henry league leaders liber pool. and it was the visit was to take the lead, or sandra martinez with a fine strides, make it one now early in the 2nd half of that lead. last id is 7 minutes before
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coding gap. co responded to make it 11 united looking to avoid 4th street defeats for the 1st time in 46 years under spread. as the liverpool were awarded a penalty home and sell and making no mistake for his 18th legal of the season. but with 10 minutes remaining on the yellow struck the equalizer to get united back in 22 is how it finished. and 6 point for ribbon amaran's side deliver pull. now 6 points clear at the top. a lot of people earlier falling fall back twice to draw it to to with struggling it switch. liam, don't have to have that. it switch the winter and the penalties spot. the 3rd penalty of the game. solve a ho snatch and draw. ro jimenez, becoming mexico's all time top score in the league solum. now 8 things on the to arsenal. management colors had time was left fuming at the penalty decision. that cost is side points against brighton on saturday. 17 year old. he's in the warney gave arsenal. the late in this game,
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he had to leave the action at half time with a muscle injury, or tether disruptive power. recall that resulted in brightens equalizer as this is our. britain's brazilian for into our pedro was accidentally head flooded by arsenal, defender william lisa. never seen a decision this mike, are you? i asked the boys if they have an nobody have seen it before. when you look at a c and the distance, the player job at which in the wilderness, i'll leave out the bush and that will you can see one thing there. the tire size, your mind being monaco to win the french super cap back top tires stadium. 974. with one down belly's for the only go with the game and stoppage times it gives you the wind really champions lift the trophy for the 3rd consecutive season for to a parent ms of see if given themselves a huge boost in their hopes of reaching the non counts and the african champions league is a b as soon as to why they left it late against the 4th time champion,
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scoring the 19th and 94th minutes to go level on points with their approach up as early as cricketers would be in india and the 5th and final test to wrap up the $31.00 series. when the victory means australia have qualified for the world test championship final, the sydney tests could have gone either way. at the start of day 3, i'll surely fast fuller scott bolen put in a match winning performance. he finished up with 6 a 2nd in east, which is india were pulled out for a $157.00 homes. him, we're able to chase down their victory target of a 162, twin by 6 wickets and secure series went over india for the 1st time in his jacket, trailer, the face of africa in june, in that file. yeah, he's when you're in the context of this series, it was because there is a get apply at home. i felt like it was kind of say, sorry, throughout the whole series side. to finish it. yeah. 31 to, to hold the try. fee is amazing feeling and then i think the, you know, the extra lies now securing a spot in the world testing sheet final,
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which was always a huge goal for us. former time as well. number one area of a socket has suffered an injury. step back ahead of the 1st grand slam of the season, soccer was forced to pull out midway through the funnel. the oakland classic, the 4th time grand slam champion was set up and the title decided against denmark, clara tulsa, and it would have been the japanese players 1st title and 4 years. yes. really, an open starts in melbourne next sunday. ballerina federal bank is looking good ahead of her australian open title defense. the one number one underlined who status the victory of the president international. the bell rushing feet, washing qualifier. lena put them matilda, and the reset double anchor will be targeting a service consecutive when in now to serial a hedge. got one to match title after his opponent reilly of how can i was hired early due to a back injury. american o palka has been struggling with injury over the past 2 seasons made
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violence has the export to the drug to talk tells brazen the challenging authorities. prison riots. assessing nations, ecuador has plunged from one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous, with the government declaring war on the guns and corruption. the people in power investigates with causes behind the search in violence under devastating impact on the nation. ecuador, on the fire, on that jersey, about doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain, creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians, asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict reporting for the actually a lot of the rates are really,
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really big. we've seen this done an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the, [000:00:00;00] the mass codes royce, as news agency to prove that it was really a list of 30 full captives in the east. and the goal is that cease find the carrier dentist and this is all just here
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