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h t a dr q a. the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on that which is era. the palace demands come on the fire and gauze as how massachusetts israel of delaying the implementation of the c spot to the companies on the other ones are enjoying this and i'll just say are a lie from don't also coming up celebrations as $200.00 palestinian men release
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from his reading trails, but 70 of them will be deported to other countries. it comes off to how much freeze for is really soldiers held in dogs. and the 2nd round of exchanges with his rent on health workers protest in geneva, demanding a permanent ceasefire. and gaza at the medical stuff to be protected. the how much as a tuesday is relative delaying the implementation of the gaza seesaw. items by stopping palestinians from returning to the north is really full of fish shots at the palace, demands, trying to return to home saying how my son failed to meet its obligations. it happened. doctor 200 palestinian prisoners were released in exchange for 4 is rarely kept as being fried. i'm 0 is talk about zoom begins our coverage from gauze as rashid red of
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the. the is really military. alicia's last round house thing and civilians who were waiting to attend what's left of the homes. under the ceasefire, the israel was meant to allow hundreds of thousands of people to return to moving costs as to what the need to re inquiry do. is recommended. 3 soft solutions for your families are very, very inquiry though is an east west district is for the clouds drawings award that prevents palestinians for you move. we move am so counseling, posting and officials said that as many as 660000 displays people a waiting to return has that i missed that is the only lot in the calling for help
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. now people are suffering waiting without food drink or anything. they all waiting to return to go to the city. i know i'm a sudden new one waiting, and i'm staying until the morning until they opened the road. then i returned warner. they treating us like this is about stopping people and goes or returning most comes to display, must hunting over for women, old soldiers to red cross offices, because a 6, a members of the cassette brigade signed up, put out in full force to witness the hand over as with hundreds palestinians, the free captives waved and smiled to bring to use of joy to friends and family waiting anxiously. intel of these women were taken from medical checks before finally being re unite to with the family about any of the tim calling. i love you all the citizens of the state of israel,
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who supported our families and embraced him and all the soldiers who did everything for us. all plates of buses carrying more than a 100 palestinians, released from east by the prison. originally in ramon, in the upkeep on the west bank, still wearing the prison unit since the former destinies carried 3 jibley crowds cheering and celebrating the free to. 8 home is that there are no words to describe the feelings. i've been down for 10 years and there are a lot of other people with me, with thank the palestinian resistance, joy and relief, and both sides notes. and they fight as will delay in the return of hundreds of people to the most of the gods district. tarika was a, i would just say we're there, we've been kind of started. we heard tired talking there about the nets are in colorado in his report while the area was created by israel when the will began. it's a roughly 6 kilometer wide ministry zone that spits northern gauze. so from the rest of the strip is ready for it is a built ministry base is the taking of
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a civilian buildings and destroying homes. as well as blaming hamas for the delay and allowing the civilians to return to northern gauze i. here's what we spoke when daniel had gallery to say how mos failed to meet its complications. to 1st release is rarely female civilian hostages, spart over the agreement, and we are determined to return to the return of a baby who is and he is rarely citizen keeping up from your office. and also shelly beavis entered 2 children field another year, whose welfare we are extremely concerned about the zeros honda salut has more from the jordanian capital mine because these randy government and the palestinian authority have bandages era from approaching in israel and the occupied westbank. these really military released a statement acknowledging that their troops had fired shots in gaza,
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but they are claiming that they were warning shots fired after they identified threats that were posed to troops. these really army has said that during the ceasefire deal if they felt any sort of threat towards the troops that they had the right to respond. but israel is still alleging that has violated the ceasefire agreement by not releasing civilians in week 2, a phase one. but rather releasing for female soldiers instead. now as part of the deal in the 2nd week, palestinians were supposed to be allowed to return to northern gauze, though after more than 1000000 of them were displaced since the start of the war. however, israel says, until there's a certain captive named r belial, who, who is identified as in his really civilian, is released. that's when his really troops will withdraw from that study. and that's when palestinians can return back to northern dogs. though the central jersey to a man of israel has announced that 70 of the freed palestinians who was serving life sentences will be deported. they've now arrived in egypt and will be sent to
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other countries such as soon as you are jerry. i'm chucky yeah, it means the unlikely to see their families in gauze are all the occupied westbank ever again. one of the prisoners read is mom about twos. the 69 year old is the longest serving palestinian and prisoner held in on his way to jail. he'd been gone bonds when any 4 decades of twos come from bethlehem in the occupied westbank. he was a member of a move and founded by the late palestinian leader, yasser arafat. a tooth was arrested in 1985 after being accused of counting out the tax against his way to targets. he's been held in detention ever since we spent based on thought here to just to for his release. he says his father is being deported to egypt. i wouldn't be on a lot of the i see of them. my father mohammed l two's has been detained since 1985 meaning before the oslo agreement. he was nothing along those released in the previous swap deals. and today my father has been kind the as randy boss for 40
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consecutive years. now. he's 69 years old. he hills from bethlehem city. all these years have gone by. well, my father is behind these really bites. i cannot describe my joy and delight. he was detained for a very long period of time, more than 4 decades. my feelings are mixed and confused. happiness bitten this, they are beyond description. therefore at this moment, i'm waiting to hear when my father will arrive in cairo, he is among the group to be released yet to be expelled outside the palestinian territories. i am desperately waiting to hear about my father arriving in egypt. i prayed to god almighty that he will be released and will taste freedom once again as well. the white house released the statement off to the exchange of his rarely captives on palestinian prisoners saying, today the will celebrates as president trump secured. the release of 4 more is ready. hostages,
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who were far too long held against their will by how much and who were if it conditions the united states, will continue with its great button, the israel to push for the release of all remaining hostages and the pursuit of peace throughout the regions. well, you'll see make up a guess with the middle east and north africa program at chatham house. he says american impression on these ran the government is critical to prevent the ceasefire from collapsing in this kind of negotiation is the other question. so was most of the agreement, the disagreement was already on the table. and when, when president bible was in the, in the white house, there was not enough. are there not enough issue? if you like on the sides to do with you, then it was obvious that these are the governments whether in february or late in may in june with those houses and not in old enough to achieve this agreement. when to consistent on these uncertainties a,
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especially the release it happens and i think this is would be going to be critical to see this fight. so it continues slaughtered spaces and reaching eventually to tom says, no, it'd be significant because of, of this one of the really to the say, well this is for me because i'm defensive to and that was explained. it was an awesome decides though, logic as you get, it should have been a long time ago which long time ago and saves a lot of stuff moving. and besides, don't seem always the same when it's in decides is the leadership to load the paper . that spaces in the best, the best interest. and then there's always the then, journals, this of disagreements will be, it will be far later. there is also the danger of it's a specific incidence that the last standards focused lessons deliberately at 2
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to violate the agreement. but happen because of the situation because folks seem to be between, between is already told some from us a health worker somewhere around the world. i protested outside the united nations offices in switzerland, calling for the cease fire and guns that to be made permanent. seeking protection of the medical stuff i'm patients and the besieged trip. i'll just say was how shall i hope? our reports from geneva? these people have march in geneva, in sort of data to with health workers. they want the united nations to do more, to push for them and, and sees by and gaza. according for the immediate release of all health workers detained by as well. many here on medical stuff themselves and say, the frustrated accusing countries will failing because uh, the international community right now has, do you have legation to do something different as far as the 1st step, as far as it is a good occasion for us to now move fast,
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we need to now it takes trunk action to make sure that the ceasefire becomes permanent. this is the 1st time in a story that that has workers. and the head struck just has been systematically hit, not even novice did. that puts us to expect it to stay here in geneva until tuesday, to evaluate more support for that goals. that demands include the humanitarian core door to enable to move a to into gaza. and the in just to be pulled out for treatment. there's been a says fire that it doesn't mean that the person has and the doesn't mean the protest in use of any rights. so today it's really, really crucial that we keep going to date. but as you know, giving us an example of humanity and how it's ventures to fight for your rights. this is impossible to have to switch over to that part you for your rights should be supported by,
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should be supported by government. they say that shocked by is where the attacks targeting to have facilities and medical teams and the a c, the vial as good play out all over the world. the ones you want to hold these well responsible and ensure those up to us that is never happen. again, organize those hope this demonstration and many of those to come would encourage the international community bush, but a permanency is by, on the protection of health work as in gaza. people here say that if governments and do you and they to do that job. ok to that should be that to fight for justice . passion about about just the right geneva. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu was blaming 11 on for the delay and implementing the terms of the cx. 5. as saying, the lebanese army isn't upholding its end of the deal is really troops were supposed to withdrawal on sunday, but netanyahu says there aren't enough lebanese soldiers in both the villages for them to do so. it also says has belong,
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has not pull back sufficiently from the border region 11 on denies the claims and is urging israel to respect the deadline. in november, due ended more than a year, have crossed both of us senators, but he needs ready on a on hesper law. i'll just say it was in a hold. it has more now from seldom living on. as we are invoice, i'm a look, a village in southern lebanon and roughly 4 kilometers from the border with as well . earlier on saturday is way the troops and bulldozers approach the village and they closed one of the main roads using our smiles and barricades. this really army will not be pulling out of from territory along the border in line with a cease fire agreement. that's 60 day deadline. they're supposed to leave levon on by early sunday, this really prime minister saying that the 11 on is not upholding it's side of the agreement. it is claiming that the lebanese army is still not able to ensure that has the law is not,
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doesn't re establish its military presence along along the border. now, 11 on 11, these officials are demanding that as well, respects that cease fire agreement. they believe that these are excuses and that the army is not able to deploy simply because of the presence of is where the troops, the as well as position is supported by the trumpet administration. with the white house saying, quote, there is an urgent need for a short and temporary extension of that cease fire a deal. so the white house thing the is really troops have to stay 11 on longer because according to them has been lost still is still a us threats. there's a lot of uncertainty about the continued stability of the ceasefire agreement. but living on has a few choices. the army is weak, hezbollah has been severely weekends and but tens of thousands of people want to return to their homes. the army has set up checkpoints across southern 11 on, but it's only allowing people to visit their homes where is really forces have left
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. so the ceasefire agreement really is, is a test as a test or whether or not the states can extend that says ortiz, across southern lebanon center code. they're eligible 0. so they're living on most let's come here and i'll just say we're including we're in front of ruth square, president alexander lucas shameka is set to expand his grip on power. both american kinda span madison keys, windsor 1st grand slam type, loves the thing to time. australian open jump in arena sutherland on the in depth analysis of today's headlines. what will this us determination of genocide do critical debate? this then sides determination was not to me because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions centrally to european countries not directly affected by this whole ukrainian transit. inside
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stories of germany have tomorrow, or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out just sierra. trump's agenda includes everything from tax cuts to immigration, but how much is real and how much is bluster? is iran footprint across the middle east? franky beach trump administration is waiting options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for europe? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. the latest news, while the new president was signing executive orders for senate has unanimously confirmed the 1st of president trump's cabinet members with detailed coverage. the owners are waiting to hear from trump's new administration's decision on existing trade deals from around the world. the policy of total p says failed to produce strong security results. these fed strengthening the hands of arm through
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a news the color of the new watching. i'll just hear a quick reminder about top stories here. this what is there any forces of shelter, just based on this to me and is waiting to go home to northern goza, is where it says how mouse has violated the terms of the ceasefire. is refusing to open. the nets are in colorado event and people from returning to the news as well and how much have successfully completed the 2nd exchange of captives for prisoners, approve of 200 honest demands are freed from his writing. child's 70 of them were $75.00 sentences be devoted to other countries. meanwhile, how much that's released for his why the women old soldiers, they were handed over to red cross offices in kansas city. i'm from to israel for medical checks and to be reunited with the family. the democratic republic of congo
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is suffering diplomatic ties with rolanda fighting between the companies. on the, on the m. 23 group intensifies. the group has been closing in on government with the fighting prompting the un to evacuate non essential stuff. 9 peacekeepers have been killed and at least 18 injured contrast to accuses rolanda of backing m 23, but could gone a has denied involvement. the un security council would meet on sunday to discuss the situation. it was a little difficult earlier. now we have some hearing problems for 3 hours. we the population escaped and worried us because we don't know what to flee to. we also the government to do everything possible to send soldiers to the lines, to see how to drive out the enemy. not gonna do you want to go on us. we are so afraid when you see the numbers of dead and wounded among the military, coming from the front left, we went to the government to mobilize the military. so the peace, kendra, 10,
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the fuel tank that has exploded in the southeast and nigeria getting dozens of people. the accident happened in a new good state. i would say 6 of the vehicles were affected by the last, it's not year is 2nd fuel tank or explosion in a week of federal tank up lost and not just state laws. south of they killed 98 people. the cost of fuel has increased dramatically in recent months in nigeria and people are usually trying to size from fuels from across the tank is when the vehicle's explode. leading to a high, a number of death. who is the rebels in yemen? never least more than a $150.00 prisoners detained during the countries long running conflict. most of those for you to sick wounded the elderly, the process to place himself on his i've seen by the red cross. saudi back. government forces on the who these have been fighting. i'm human since 2014 us democrats are accusing president trump of a friday night cool. after he $517.00 federal government watched on the inspector general's i meant to guard against mismanagement and abuse of power. the firings
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were possibly illegal and could be challenged in court. obviously as well as in jordan, has more than half from washington dc, a congressional democrats and a few republicans are angry that the trumpet, ministration decided late on friday night to fire at least a dozen inspectors general. these are the us officials who are in charge of supervising activities inside federal agencies and then writing reports of whether the activities are legal, illegal, or constitute a mis spending of federal dollars. now, the of criticism is coming because under a 2022 vol, called worth is supposed to get 30 days notice before the president's fires, or replaces any of the inspectors. general. these officials were 1st brought into the federal government in the late 19 subsidies after the watergate scandal. and finally, the us president was in the state of nevada on saturday afternoon where he said that he would work to remove taxes from those uh,
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service workers who currently get tips as part of their job. however, those in the economic sector and those who work with union say that what would make more sense would be to increase the salary of the service workers. they currently make just $2.00. $0.15 an hour. russell and jordan elder 0 washington. alexander lucas. shank is likely to extend his 30 years as the president of veterans in election this weekend. it's the 1st polls and the 2020. when police track down and protest is who accused the government of reading the vote. many opposition if it goes on prison or exile, let's say the candidates running against lucas shank. a don't stand a chance defeating it. i'll just it was about a smith's reports now from a capital mintz. there is no sign of election save a gripping the battle russian capital, but the most people already know what the result will be. president alexander lucas jenco has been in power since 1994. he hasn't held any electron riley's vis you
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telling factory workers. he's been too busy working for the nation. what do i need talk with you? i'm not as confident of being re elected as trump was, but i've already started signing decrees. i'm not waiting to see if i get elected on also the biggest threat to lucas shank goes, grip on power came after elections in 2020 tens of thousands of people protested across the country. for months. the president flew over mints armed with a rifle. 35000 people were arrested hundreds of thousands left the country. this year there's little chance of repeat that the process of 2020 human rights group biomass now, which is labeled as an extremist organization says that all around $1250.00 political prisoners say all the opposition leaders are either in jail or exxon. the opposition claim to the real winner of the 2020 election was spent long, a ticket of sky a sheet stood in place of
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a husband who was jailed ahead of the boat. now exiled, taking up sky, tries to make sure opposition voice is a hood. my speaking of the events that the world economic forum to have to the month to get a release of political prisoners or excess at least acts as you know, to, uh, to people we know nothing about it so and it should be like demand for them to hold them for the world you know, to, to dictate the store professions, release people, and maybe then reveal, talk to you. isolated from your, the christian co relies on vladimir putin for support. the butler, russian economy, is now good to supplying arguments for russia's war and ukraine. you know, this policy of sanctions and maximum political pressure. it basically failed to deliver the intended result. and plots had created numerous as unintended consequences, including in the realm of security and even in the context of the war between russia in your crate. and so i think that this does incentive wise some renewed
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interest to look for communication opportunities between men's going to west and misc wants that as well. there are some modest signs of an easing of refreshing po, position figures like maria collection to cover. huffman allowed prison visits up in a week to use an isolate nutrition coast pod more than 250 prisoners over the past 6 months. for the opposition groups say this election is not the time for renewed protests. it's not too risky. they believe it's without a 0 med student. this have been gathering in montenegro is capital to protest against the government's response to i'm not shooting on new year's day. they have 15 minutes of silence for the number of people killed when a 45 year old man opened fire at a restaurant and the southern city of setting yet, demonstrators, according to the resignation of the prime minister, is deputy. i'm interior minister, as well as strict to gun control. sports news, american incentives play madison keys as one at 1st grand slam title. she's done
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defending champion arena sutherland and $0.03 to claim this training open. david stokes rounds of the tennis has a new major champion at 29 madison keys is the 4th oldest woman to win her 1st grand slam title in the modern era. and the odds were stacked against during the final seated 19th. she was up against the top seat and defending champion, or read this of a link to those guys for her foot australian open in a row. but it was case you started strongest. racing away with the acne set, 6 games to 3 predictably sub link of full back hall to level things up, taking the 2nd 6 to to full so the, sorry, the, the keys who held a note to in the pressure point. so the she, that's the biggest one is a career more than 7 years after his 1st major final, which is the longest gap in history.
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and i have been one of the grants and final and it did not go my way. and i didn't know if i was ever going to be able to get back to this position to try to when a trophy, a guy and my team, believe me, i've reached out to the asia. thank you so much. that's the sub link it. frustration was clear royce after the match but by the time of the tracy presentation, she was able to share a joke with a coaching team. as always, that's your fault guys, the so we, i really need you to use also be the discount 2nd to semi finals, which makes it the 1st player to be the will number one and 2 in melbourne since serena williams, 20 years ago. david stokes, l. g 0. okay, well that's it for me,
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diamond jordan, for now. the weather is next. that inside story looks out whether there's an end in sight to russia's mood with ukraine. now that donald trump is back in the white house, that's a state you. thanks so much and bye for now. the a bit more light, persistent, smelly, seems likely in holland. sure. during sunday, but this cold front and that's what it is. stretches all the way down through china . it will be taking significance that across the odyssey to the coming from then to the following. it things do get cold with any 16 in hong kong, about 5 in shanghai and is to read the code in, for example, coordinate with some snow here really should be more like 145060 degrees here, but this will be telling snow. i suspect that the tree inflicts
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a saw was no exception. you'll get several centimeters on the ground tuesday being axes west, i suspect, and then it stays cold. in the less windy and brighter, wednesday. tropical showers, anywhere the engine easy, a companies flash something and they may well do again. this students fondles a southern autonomy, disappointment shouldn't really be that, but they're not that bad. heavy east of java seems to place best at risk all born. you at risk for flash, let's warranty brief line slides asked for india. a dry looking picture of pop from one or 2 showers in the northeast may be persistent folks or some not for all. given we not into late january that fall doesn't necessarily lost all the time. but the fray may be interlink as a possibility. as for those places suffering from the fault, sometimes they call these 2 unhealthy at a time of unprecedented challenges and transformation and new era is sweeping across
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the african continents. in a new full park series, alger 0 explores how for nations are rising to the biggest challenges as they face critical, societal and economic issues for cause new directions. coming soon on, al jazeera of russia and ukraine is phil attacking each other's territory with no sign of a laptop on the battlefield. fos, the return of donald trump, is us president, is creating new pressure on both sides to end. the war is not likely. this is inside store the .
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