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such as the power flush of shadow on africa examines of russia's growing influence in the region through the prison. the central african republic, you'll see a whole the african institutions as a chooses leaders, february on jersey at the loan, volkswagen, hundreds of thousands of palestinians return to northern girls of the 15 months of israel school. the 2 people have died for making the gen, the mccloud, which is out 0 line from the also coming up. palestinians return to piles of rupture. northern garza with buildings destroyed by israel's near total destruction of the spring.
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separated since the genocide began reunions to some but many still looking for the loved ones, buried under the rubble. also it had this uh, the gunfire reps across the go much thousands. lee is m 23 fights is claimed. they take into account the lease city an ordered government soldiers to surrender the so hundreds of thousands of forcibly displaced palestinians are returning to northern gone south to 15 months of israel's will. most of the homes and neighborhoods line ruins the least 2 people have died of exhaustion, dehydration making the journey while others are were uniting with the families for the 1st time since the war began hunting. my mood begins
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a coverage i have waited for this be for so very long forcibly displays for 15 months. they have lost everything and now walking north, making their way back to whatever is left of their home. we want to see a family. i want to see my mom and dad. we haven't seen them for 15 months. it's a long time. we're going now because i don't, haven't seen my family for a year and a half. i want to go back and see that i've been waiting for 3 days to go to my parents. we have tied, i want to go to because we're not coming back here. moments of joy despite the hell they have suffered being far from over. the know there's very little to return to the like a river. people, the carry, whatever you belong in the left. the buildings, the home,
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the business is that once is stored here, now ruins in a destroyed wasteland. in gaza city almost nothing remains inhabitable but for the 1st time since the war began, there is a sense of happiness and hope totally of what kind of head i cannot describe my feeling. it is a festive day for us as if we have been resurrected and now entering power done what i can understand. i have one message we the palestinians are the rightful owners of this land that we will not budge. our results cannot be dentist. we sacrifice 50000 lives and 110000 wounded over the past 15 months alone. we sacrificed our homes, schools, hospitals, and entire infrastructure. but we will not budge. i'm glad that i'm of the other sort of thing god, we arrived safely,
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said the reporter. what are you feeling today? the man crying, it's the best day of my entire life. saves the man. i'm back with my family and loved ones, my friends and neighbors. for others, a sense of defiance of symbolic victory. they say we all people of great results, people of florida. we are proud of, are we not the homeland, every grain of palestine and causes soil is right in order to enforce evacuation of the north of the gaza strip. in the opening days of the war. around a 1000000 people have fled south a while. hundreds of 1000 remains many now will be re united living intends on the rubble of their homes, with a deeply on search and the future for the display of palestinians returning to their homes in the northern part of this trip is the 1st to step forward to rebuild
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their chatter live. however, the journey ahead of them is long and litter. with many challenges, primarily on monk. them is rebuilding. what 15 months of genocide has destroyed honey. my mother, i was just the uh from the 3 of her adar palestine. well let's examine what's don't send it to the colorado. it's real clear about the foreclosure to white mid it. teresa unwinnable began cutting off a note from the rest of the strip as well as opened up l. rashid roads that runs along causes coastline for palestinians traveling by foot, another bendara road. so our team is being open for those traveling by call. vehicles are subject to inspection by members of a private us security company. now, deserves include hearing was also supposed to be displaced by israel's foreign sheet documented head you i need to move in gaza as it were simon the on why did that. we are one is going home today. it took us
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a lot of time to already read this area. um, everyone. people are holding fast and even me, i'm getting everything i want in this class, but this is literally the moment i have been waiting since the day i got this place from the god, the city. and it's not only me, it's everyone else. here. everyone is going home today. we know it's going to be a very long journey, but we don't care. as long as we get there, we told that's all we want. we have been walking for the past 3 hours and we finally made it to net city. let me show you, this is where that is ready. soldiers and is ready, forces were stationed in this area. here wasn't, is really check point bonding policy news to go back and buy back north or back south. but as you see, palestinians are still on the move. we're talking about 7 kilometer journey. how
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does the news are holding their luggage on their box? we see children, we see mothers. it's a very tiring, certainly, and very hectic. everyone's scared to lose any of his family members, and we see that the is where the reports is also put because of the time to make a advisor for the palestinians to walk. let me show you the scene. everyone is coming from different directions to walk to ad received street. people are not being able to carry all of their items so they're leaving. c some of their belongings because it is very, very hard to walk them this way and to carry a lot of stuff in the the this is one of the main roads that connects between the south and the north. and this is
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how the is really force is complete to destroy it. and it's definitely making it harder for policy to cross walking for almost 6 hours. and finally i'm almost home. this is the street of my house, just like every single palestinian who is this place. every single time i ask someone, what is the 1st thing you're going to do when you go back north or to the god the city? the 1st thing they say is we're going to go see our house, and here i am. couple of minutes away. finally, after 15 months, i am a couple of minutes away from my house. well, since the sea, so i began hundreds of a truck so been entering gaza a jonathan craig is chief of communications that unit of palestine. and he says that agencies are concerned about supporting the large numbers of people hating no
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since the beginning of the ceasefire. a lot of trucks, i knew many starting a has entered the north of the kind of this trip from the unit. so if perspective we have brought in top leads a high energy base quiz, which are extremely important to help addressing nutrition, especially for young children, we have brought in hygiene kids. but it's true, that's when i see the image is today. when i see how many people are moving up north and i was in the north of the guys i was tripping into denver and i've seen the level of destruction there. it's, it's, is going to be a huge challenge to, to support because, you know, i wasn't out of her sheets treat today. and, you know, i've seen the people, the children and the families that are really moving with, with all what they can carry. but it's, it's, it's not much you, you see them down walking most of them so, so clearly the needs are going to be immense. uh, with that influx of people going north. we're going to do is to kidney ramp up all
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the support that we can provide. uh to the north it's, it's, uh we, we, we have trucks that have answered, but it's true that basic services are, are missing for example, and walter. uh it's, it's a, it's a scars commodity. it's not easy to uh, to, to, to bring it to me if you look up the sauce into, headed by the other is a descending nation plants, which is producing possible volter. uh, we don't have that kind of facility in, in the north. so it's true that the challenges are there. but you know, it's not very different. that's what we have be doing since the beginning of this war for the past, 50 months for your money. it's finding the actors have been following the population to a half off 1st and then to the middle area and, and, and, and trying to provide as much money to you. many during the aid as we can us with
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you and agencies or policy need refugees acknowledges that challenges remain for those heading north, especially since about 90 percent of buildings and public infrastructure was just destroyed by is really a tax. oh no, it says the risks of unexploded devices, particularly for children of very high. i'm mostly the access to food to daily comforts is almost nonexistent except for thankfully, over the last 8 days of the seas for the aid has come in with the opening of the and that's room carter is part of the data now is by concept. it's a key mediation between is relevant from us because it says from us wilheim, dave is really civilian abo, you who and 2 of a kind of captives before friday. and israel is confirmed 8 of the $33.00 is really capt. as jews who have been released and the 1st phase of the seas fall on that, that means 25 will be freed in the initial stage. by some name is thomas is heather political in international relations. and he's dressed as the groups commitment to
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the seats, probably agreement, despite what he says were f, as by israel to sabotage it, the low side we robust many times repeatedly stated, we are committed to this. so this need, we already need to build up much time to, to get this the, the shelves to succeed, because it was our one from the one. how to stop this solution, how to stop. this must have thought, you said that guess i'll be when i have to help, but i know all my people to come back to their houses in the most. therefore, we are committed we, we don't do much. so when we come to give and forget, this is just as i've seen willow point, i know the stuff is on a trend in just in call. but actually on with that media textbook. unfortunately, we have photos. this is this the gives blend button to bring this in your author's government to use. so he's trying to to, to see, to see it for other execute was the spoiler. so that's the, haven't just up there. when suddenly he started to talk about the slicking,
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which was not part of the v. we will be the number of released cups of this light is what much agreed upon means. i know it, we have this part of this. we have an incoming thing hooked up with our brothers on the go out there and guess what? we have done so much. certainly the last 4 days i was to avoid. so with doesn't this deal with israel's form a national security minister. he resigned in opposition to the c. scotsdale has slammed the return of palestine news to northern garza. it's we have been given. this is the opening of the and that's room, colorado and the entry of tens of thousands of thousands into the northern golf is triple images. of how masses victory, and another humiliation part of the richness deal. this is not was complete. victory looks like this is what complete surrender looks like. we must return to war. he said, and destroy my caught a funny bunch of bo spoke to it. you'll see bell in a form, it is ready, justice minister, who initiated the also the peace process. and he says the far right is designed to
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continue the will, is unrealistic to to think about the continuation of the wall. a is not a realistic given. you say that then you always trying to convince he's a extreme, a, a boston is that the, it is not all though yet, and maybe you're in the future, the new future, the will, it would be a continued. i don't think the subject opinion. we use language fluid supported and i'm sure that the americans and the others will be we don't fall asleep as we're seeing palestinians return to their homes, despite the destruction. and despite the challenges that they will no doubt face. what we haven't seen, much of it is, is really, is returning to that homes and in northern israel, despite the ceasefire in lebanon, where people have also been trying to return to their homes. we haven't seen,
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maybe i'm wrong, but maybe you can tell us this is really is returning to their homes that they had to leave for, for safety and security reasons. why is that? i see that most of them will read the some of them a will not be don't perhaps others would replace them. uh, i think that it's, it's not with middle of a day something there. there is a feeling that the situation in the nose is a stable for doing anything they want to return. do they feel like it's safe enough to return the schools? you know, at the end of the, of the day, people all over the world or want to get back home if it is possible. so it is no difference between the age. there is no difference between the bodies. daniels are want to go back home and cause the, even if they, there is such a situation. he knows and as a and the other hand, these wireless or missing bill holmes. and that we don't back. i mean i, i don't see here. okay. any problem? what, what is more interesting in that respect is the idea of president the trump
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a to address fail people even full a wide a from a, from guys i, this is something that they use very, very popular. my thinking my view still head here and i'll just there at the israel 11. see saw deal is extended office time. does that, and that can be of $24.00. that maybe you makes a decision about serious new administrations, requests for sanctions to be lifted. we'll have a live report from brussels, the as hello, there is a split story when it comes to the weather across europe at the moment. we've got some very stormy conditions sweeping in. so west is looking pretty wild once again
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on tuesday, but i don't east. well, it is dry a quieter and we see some spring like temperatures because of those a bulk in states, but as west of the weather. let's start there on tuesday, you can see the strong wind sweep sweeping in to front more heavy rain to come here . some snow on the outs, and it does look rather unsettled for the north west. we'll see some more heavy rain coming back into portugal, spain, and from say, we could see further flooding from that. we're also seeing more wintery features start to creep across scandinavia with some heavy snow coming into field and we've got amber warnings out there. there's a rain expect it to sweep into the south east. places like grease wind warnings remain for croatia and bosnia and herzegovina. but it does remain rada loom out here. look at those figures, bell gray, that 15 degrees celsius. now we'll see something of a cool down. however, where that heavy rain is moving across the north of france. let's take a look at paris. we've got that rain tuesday,
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wednesday. it'll be cooler and cloudy by thursday. the connecting communities adoption was never a benevolent effort. my family didn't need to be separated. my family needed to be supported. this isn't just about korea, this is a global industry opening up the conversation. would you say a conferences are, do people have less stress? because there won't be this out. the forget for people who are actually facing the brunt of climate change with fresh perspectives from less are heard. voices the stream, explores the key issues of our times on. i'll just the, or the, the the
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other day you're watching out. is there a reminder about the top stories is and hundreds of thousands of palestinians are returning to northern guns. that 2 people have died because of exhaustion and see high duration on the way to the traveling on foot through the al rashid road. bike car, along with some of these are off to 15 months. so for most of the neighborhood being destroyed, international 8 organizations are run for the obstacles to the north. now, the united nation says the situation in the democratic republic of congo, city of go, math is very fluid. that is off to the n 23 rebel fights and say they captured it. gun fi has been heard near the fulton, many people to fling. malcolm web has this now. the columns of them $23.00 slices into the city of god, hours off to the group said it had taken control. some residents watched from
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a distance well hid. the other kid people here decades of experience. this advise living under the rule of various on groups. some of the fights is very sophisticated weapons, democratic republic of congo. government says when soldiers are in the city, when the support for the on that advance is being widely documented. for the previously denied it. recently explained condos government escalating the conflict and says it has the right to defend itself. to level dumb bottles, continued set hours. this government soldiers worries for his life. you go to go buy one of the ones that we are goldman soldiers. we had a band. so thought of these have left us. we are here in the bush to fight the enemy, but it wouldn't be it. i wouldn't go, my view would abandon. we do not know what to do. we laid on our arms. what's all
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these men say they government soldiers who were trying to flee by boat from governments, pulled across like tv to the city of because they say they've been intercepted by one than the readings, who were taking them to surrender to end 23 home guys. armies being fighting alongside un sanctions on groups all sides of the accused of widespread atrocities including sexual violence and killing civilians. a, the u. n. u s. u k. and from the cold on rwanda and $23.00, to start that falls going down. the seminal front strongly condemns the offensive laid by the m 23. supported by the roll. wanted on forces which resulted in the depth of peacekeepers and caused the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians . the fighting must stop and dialogue must receive under 50. thousands of people
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have fled to neighboring lawanda about 2000000 and have already been forced from their homes in 3 years of fighting. just relate this chapter in a decades long conflict. so when the, when you come to invaded con, guys, he says he has a game and has been accused of meddling and eating minerals ever since. the last time m. 23 to government was 13 years ago. the us and some european countries, top military aid to we're wanda, and in 23 was late to defeated. people here waiting to see how the international community will respond to this time. malcolm web houses, era where you are in official to be speaking about the situation and the deal. see, let's speak to the camera that's on there. who's that being following the situation of the un at h q in new york? so i gave you and peacekeeping chief, he's been speaking about the situation in east and jesse, what's he had to say of the yeah, that's right, that's the jump here. laquata you're referencing he is the head of global
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peacekeepers. he also is pre, was briefing with another un official top you and official in the d, r c resident coordinator there. between the both of them, the picture is pretty clear that it is not clear on what's going on in go my right now the un saying the situation is very fluid, it's murphy there. and you said it's even hard for the un officials to get information in and out of goma. they said, give an example because in some cases the fighting has been so strong. the last 24 to 48 hours that you and personnel have had to retreat to bunkers underground for their own safety for brief periods of time. so getting info in and out, it's been very difficult. but the message was that the un is not ready to at this point, say the m 23 has full control of goma. let's listen to a little bit more of what you and official had to say. 5 minutes to the image. it ongoing. it's very, very fluid. it's, uh, it's, uh,
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it's not over yet. um, so there are, there are many, many dynamics in town. and so it's a very, very fluid situation. it's a very dangerous situation. as on the i said, i think i will, i will police in the morning. so they had to go in the underground bunkers. but after data is very complex, situation us because we have to host a lot of uh, people are paying for that live when asked if rwandan troops were seen in goma as has been widely reported, the top un official for peacekeeping, john pier lacrosse, said yes, that rwandan troops are seen in goma backing the m 23. when he was asked how many he said, it's very hard to tell. at this point. he was also said that the reports of my new
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scope piece, cheaper peacekeepers fleeing over the border to rwanda or falsely. so that is not the case. however, the un is evacuating non essential personnel out of goma for their own safety. lassie, i will say just in the last couple of minutes we've gotten word that the un security council will be holding an emergency meeting on the d. r. c. on tuesday afternoon. this comes after they held an emergency meeting just yesterday on sunday morning as well. so offense, moving very fast in goma in north keeble and clearly the un both the security council and the secretary and the peace keeping all trying to keep up with events that are moving so fast as yeah, wrapping up the agency that i gave you an h q in new york, thank you for that. a beloved and has agreed to extend the seeds 5 deal between israel and his beloved by 3 weeks. israel was supposed to withdraw its troops from the south by sunday,
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but its ministry remains deployed and that spot protests among local people is ready, forces killed 24, an injured more than a 100 in the unrest. all parties now have until february, the 18th to fully implement the deal is to hold that reports from bayard. there were concerns about the continued the, let's say, of the ceasefire agreement between that has the line as well. that ended there were last fear, but 11 on has confirmed that this will continue to adhere to that agreement, despite the fact that israel did not meet the deadline to withdraw its forces from lebanese territories along the border as well, was supposed to pull its troops out of lebanon, by a 60 day deadline that ended early on sundays to allow the lebanese armies to fully deploy along the border and carry out its mission to this arm has the law and make sure it has the law. and it's a weapons are, are moved away from the board or the white house said that the deadline for the
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full implementation of the deal has now been extended to february, 8th teams. the white house this say a few days ago that there was a need for a short and temporary extension of the deadline because quote, has been a lot still remains a threat. so that still is suppose to see the is really army pull out of lebanon, and 11 is the army deployed and has, while i pull back. but that deal is also supposed to see the full this argument of hezbollah. now the people of southern 11 on the village are as robin, this place for more than a year tried to make their way back home on sundays, but they were met by is really life fire as well. kills more than 20 people injured . dozens of people, many of them were supporters of hezbollah. no, it was a show of defiance. but many also saw this a message from the group, which has been severely weakened by the war last years. but this is a message from the group that it has not been destroyed and it still has influence
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in this country center for their elsewhere 0 they that's to the european union has agreed to is economic sanctions against syria to help stabilize the country. you for a ministers in brussels, approve the road map to gradually lift the penalties, including finding inputs of oil and petroleum products. the block is keen to help with the reconstruction of the war torn country and build toys. with this new leadership, president pressure all assigned was ousted by opposition forces in december. i saw her bar has more now from brussels. this is not going to be a blank check, but to rather a step by step approach. so this is why the, what you is planning to do, they're going to start easing of the sanctions on the banking energy and transport sector to pay the way for economic recovery. and so again, these were the sexes that were imposed by the us starting from 2011 when i saw an
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asset crackdown on city in protests as if that works well. and if the government puts together a transition with an inclusive government, then there is the potential for a sanction to be completely lifted. if the international community in particular is not happy with the transition to democracy. zip code reverse some of the decisions they made today. hit in brussel, but they say that this is quite a significant step, an indication that the e u is willing to move forward when it comes to dealing with the new administration in damascus. monday monk, c h e, a sign of a 3 since celebration of the alphabets camp in southern poland during world war 2. several world lead is joined to some of the last living survivors of the concentration come to commemorate the events. nazi germany, not to german forces, it killed more than 1000000 people in the facility during the conference. so the troops found around $7000.00 survivors when they marched into the account. in 1945,
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a better reason president alexander lucas shank of his dismissed western criticism of his election. victory is predictable. election authorized to say that new consent to one the 7th time in office on sunday with nearly 87 percent of the vote . he's been in power since 1994 critics a the election was need the free will fast and the u. k. has just imposed new sanctions, most k, as welcome to constraint because re election people living in western front to escape the flooded homes and bates is a powerful storm. best down on parts of europe in the u. k. the french weather service has issued a red light for the bridge, the region, and one's flooded water. is it likely to continue rising officials and ren say the city has recorded the most severe flooding and for he has.
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