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you know, the, the emotional seems in the occupied west bank and gaza, 110 out of to me in prison is a release after it delayed by the so you're watching l g 0 live from don't. for the back. also coming up, the 3 is really captives and 5 ty, national invest reads from guys right now in use ran this model. this is used by deals also the use refusing to buy gem 23 fighters ignore piece to pull out of a city in eastern democratic republic of congo and burning whatever they can to
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keep warm. we look at the electricity shortages, suspecting millions of people, and i've gotten the dozens of palestinian prisoners, have been very united with a 5 me some after decades in these really prisons is rails has released a 110 in exchange for 8 captives held in gaza. among those fried i've 30 children, micah laughed. we'll wait for somehow the exchange and folded 29 year old. all those your hood. hi, keep groups the hand of a cosigned brigade slide to that she's led to a large number of people to an awaiting red cross vehicle in southern gauze. it's the 3rd handover of his ray, the captives for palestinian prison. more are expected as part of
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a 6 week 1st phase of the gaza ceasefire agreement, which began on january the 19th, the significance of the location on unit near the home of the sleigh. and how much need a yes and more is not a lot still on the groups together to taking the moment. he said, by god, we have come to stand with our beloved brothers and the kasan brigades, and all the resistance factions in this grace victory, the victory of heading over the occupations prisoners, so that we can receive out psalms and young men from the israeli occupation prison box that you come home. it is no. in a devastated giovanni. a refugee camp 20 year old is riley soldier. i'm the guy dressed in military fatigues is handed over in a markedly more contained environment. her arrival in these ro watched by friends and family, who struggled to control their emotions. very excited. i really dreamed of this
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moment for a month to month. and the 3 i can say words are, was i'm excited and happy that it had been 12 to 481 days in captivity. in garza, a 2 year old guy, the moses and 5 time nationals were also handed over to the red cross. that moment of relief and joy captured in the smile of a mazda thousands of kilometers away entirely. i'm having b y we've seen waiting for over a year, hoping and praying for him to come back to us. this is what we've been praying for every day. a day of high emotions, drama and turmoil wasn't done yet. buses carrying a $110.00 palestinian prisoners from off of prison, destined for release, delayed the order of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his apparent outrage at the scenes that unfolded in con eunice,
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halting their release by several hours demanding from mediators that few took captive exchanges or less chaotic. as the convoy drove into petunia in the occupied way, its bank is ready for us as a tech palestinians, welcoming the prisoners despite two's radio authorities issuing a ban on any celebrations in ramallah. this was the moment many had been waiting for. it's a union for some, for others it's they 1st embrace with a loved one outside of prison. oh, that's your order in. know i had this, you put in the model. this is a feeling that made me forget the pain of 24 years. when you me to those people who wanted to have you and how many welcome to get that set up. there are no was to describe how i'm feeling right now. they're really all know what 24 years of suffering could just be a raised. each successful exchange builds momentum,
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offering palestinian families some hope that their loved ones, maybe name like level, which is their, to the society of between israel and how mosse has given palestinian prisoners a chance to catch up on last time with their loved ones. after years of being torn apart, julie de good reports, it's difficult to put the feelings into what the dis released prisma spent a long time hope things at this moment. this is a rita and we are clinging onto it without holding onto it very tight. so i'm a should bulky spent 22 years in his reading. jones today marks the end of his life sentence. not a citizen. i lost my mother while i was in jail because i know her soul will be
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around me. i'm sure she's happy. now we'll have all the, almost the same email, i'll probably be the coming from jude in his own. get some trouble to take him home. to forget the suffering and the besieged goes the screen to do a day to celebrate in the occupied westbank to the prison in southern life sentences. a slip deal is the only way out of prison. unless use that, curry is to pay the heat, and $5.00 of the prisoners escaped maximum security prison in 2021. the palestinians. remember what's the baby said in court following his re arrested eventually you will return home to does it the same?
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the so called wait to take him home, he was the rest of this to his. the youngest was born and his eldest the restrictions related to the hyundai, the these rated captives delayed the release of palestinian prisoners. but i was heavily mr. i knew i had fun, she was supposed to be the one to and our joy, but they will not succeed. this is the joy over a lifetime. waited years for the 7th. i've been waiting for this day for the past 22 years. what's a few hours more than the now they have a lifetime of memories to make up for the beginning of the rest of their life starts today to be day go. i'll just sarah. the un says the
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agency for palestinian refugees is still operating in guys. that'd be occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem. despite israel spent on the agency known as one rock coming into effect on thursday. it provides critical assistance to nearly $6000000.00 refugees, including health care and education is also the backbone of humanitarian operations in gaza. when we're ones of disastrous consequences, if israel blocks it gave liaison to has more from the un in your un headquarters in new york, a spokesperson says that the unreal offices an occupied east jerusalem are essentially still operating. and what he means by essentially is that the un flag is still flying over it. however, about 2 dozen international staff did not have their visas renewed by these really governments, so they have been moved elsewhere. local staff are also not working in that office right now. and it,
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the un has removed any sensitive documents or computers from the office in anticipation of israel, potentially reading the office and closing it down. but the key message here from you and headquarters on thursday, was it unreal continues their life saving work. i can tell you that uh on what the hell told us today, and we've been speaking to them by phone a number of times this morning that they are continuing to deliver assistance and services to the communities. they're serving underwashed clinics across the occupied westbank, including east jerusalem are open. and that really is the message from you and officials, top to bottom, the unrest work, whether it be a guys or other parts of the occupied palestinian territories, continues that life saving work, particularly getting aid into gaza right now. which on was very much a part of that will continue for as long as possible gabriel's onto. i'll just either at united nations in new york
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the another. well, he is francis foreign minister has arrived in wanda, actually holding talks in the democratic republic of congo. paris is leading a human effort to contain the conflict in eastern d r. c. days after the wandering back $1023.00 onto captured, the city of coma, malcolm lab reports of hundreds of democratic republic of congo soldiers who surrendered to the bank and 20 feet rebels, a truant south of go math. and 23 says it's taking them for training through on the back end. 23 sciences to control of the city of the days of heavy fighting in the streets earlier this week that bodies have been removed, but the deputy hasn't come to the keys. these were when they were sending thousands of troops into its territory and it seeking sanctions do un us and from zip code
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for a london troops to lead congo and for and 23 to withdraw from the city. but the groups refusing to comply we again go much to stay and protect the population against the uncivilized. we will continue the nation march all the way to control so much on getting my killed thousands and injured hundreds of civilians, mostly with explosions and gunshot ways in the hospitals. the floor was a full supplies of showed that i suggest you attend a month and that was the situation is chaotic in 3 days. we have received moved in for a 100 injured people. since january we've had more than a 1000. that hospital has a capacity of 146 bits, but we currently have more than 200 injured for lender and m 23. say that defending themselves from hostile on groups condo says then the thing is, minerals,
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rwanda's, mineral expos, have doubled in the last 2 years. at the same time, the displacement comes around government of swollen is and $23.00 is fine as if it fonts. do you and says about half a 1000000 people have been forced from their homes in the last month in the city? many people have been hiding in that house is hungry for days. i finally a chance to collect votes that from late came when the fighting stopped, electricity and water supplies a steel cut off. meanwhile, the pro rwandan forces have been advancing south, around the lake shore towards the coffee is the capital of the province of south keyvi, which is rich in gold, colton. and because it's a right, this is what's left of the un, based off to the flight, to go by its peace keepers, haven't stopped the conflict which is lost in nearly 30 years. people here still
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waiting to see if, when any one will still fade. malcolm web, i'll just say era and the us investigators every cover the flight data and compet voice recorders from the plane that collided with a military. how you cop to any of the capital, successful people on board, the american airline slide, which was moments away from landing in washington dc on thursday 3 were on the helicopter. no one is believed to have survived. my count every for some arlington in virginia. with the morning lights came the doc news search teams who'd been deployed for hours in and on the icy waters of the potomac found no survivors. despite all those efforts, we're now to a point where we're switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation. moments before the collection, the warnings from it, traffic control patsy for august 30th i pacify funded jersey. cctv footage from reagan national airport captured what happened next. the
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investigation will be headed by the national transportation safety board. the n t s b company k. ting. the investigation is that this is a multi agency operation. you have federal involved, you have state involved. and of course we have the district of columbia involved as well. president trump held a news conference describing events as a dog and excruciating night in the nation's history. we do not know what led to this crash, but we have some very strong opinions and ideas. and i think we're pivoting from expressing grief. he proceeded to politicize the tragedy like this, leaving a tom, the diversity equality and inclusion policies of previous administrations. how you can come to the conclusion right now that diversity had something to do with this question, because i have common sense. okay. and unfortunately,
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a lot of people down, i put safety 1st, obama bite, and then the democrats put policy 1st. and they put the politics at a level that nobody's ever seen away from the politics spaces up being put to the dead among them too. well, champion russian figure skaters being coaching the us national team just to of that doesn't so be moved into so ronald reagan national airport opens again up to 14 hours of closure by kinda i'll just say era. arlington, virginia. the still ahead on knowledge is sierra and tony chang in buying corvette politicians are arguing about how best to tackle the supplicating problem of the pollution. the examining the headlines view thing, the ceasefire. we're whole,
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environment. when they mix science dolphins sanctuary on al jazeera, the the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of getting a reminder about top stories on how to sierra israel has released a $110.00 to new business as part of the ceasefire agreement with come off around 30, our children, hundreds of palestinians gathering around my line the occupied westbank. welcome back home. early i am awesome. his mom and she had released a captive housing guys as 3 of them,
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i use randy's and 5 or time nationals is are asked by mr. met you. i'll call some of the scenes during that release shocking and briefly sold the release of palestinian prisoners in the serious prizes. any time at all, sharah has made his 1st nationwide address as the entering later. it comes a day after he abolished the constitution and dissolves parliament. sharaya will not form a temporary legislative council, which he says will be inclusive. and how the might, how does that mean to call the, we realized this is a transitional phase, and it's part of a political process that will require the commitment of all the syrian people inside and outside of the country even to build the future with dignity and freedom without any marginalization that means we will walk on forming a transitional cabinet that will reflect the different categories of people and components of the syrian nation. and we will also build
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a new institution until we reach the phase of fat and transparent election upsetting hopefully that early as the mayor of cut the shift, i mean being home at all finding much serious new president in damascus. the visit is a 1st by foreign leader since the fall of by shallow side, last month category and syria and delegations discuss corporation to rebuild the syria after years of civil war. or some of been job it has moved from damascus on what i'm it all, chevron laid out and his speech as you've heard in the last 24 hours from a hammer, the shut off declaring himself as president of syria and no addressing his nation appearing as a statesman appealing to all the syrians within and outside the country. everyone who fought against the shot of the sides received, saying, and telling them to be short, the kids government. and he are going to try and provide is sylvia frequently representative and inclusive of all the syrians, a transition of body is going to work on legislative issues. the issues at
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a body is going to work on how to hold the national dialogue in which all students are going to be represented at a road map of how sylvia is going to move forward. including transitional justice, making sure that all of syria is united and it's peaceful viewed. i think all of the lives of city under one leadership, making sure that they are state institutions which are established so that they can provide basic services to the people and also to provide a cost and economy which can serve as the backbone of this country. and all of those, all of those points at face a number of challenges as we've been talking about in the last few weeks. and he is going to need all the help, not just to meet those challenges, but also to try and get rid of the sanctions. and here in the city and capital for the 1st time, you saw a head of state just the mean. and how about the bonnie, the other the immediate was here as a gesture of support as it covers it has stood by the people of syria throughout all of these years. and i'm like,
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are the out of countries we try to many times with the charlotte government. but there's that it wants to stay on the side of this and people on the side of the legitimate struggle, as we heard from you officials and it is going to help syria to try and rebuild its health, its education, the transportation communication, and every aspect of fee and life which needs help and ought to be in these here in damascus. shows that because it is serious about doing it and it is, says it. and it says, and according to the state and government is valid, believe that it is going to be all the help that it can get and cut the, remain on the side of those people who need something on the job without the view of us. mr. rogers congress as opposed constitutional reforms which allow president donny at ortega to further consolidate power among the new reforms of the presidential power to order the military to intervene in support of the police. the role of vice president will also change to coal price events now held by rosaria
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maria, the wife of president ortega, tens of thousands of people have processed protested across germany after the opposition. conservative party leader frasier's mash pushed through an anti immigration motion in parliament. with the help of the far right there were demonstrations in unit can berlin the motion, which is non binding calls on the golf men to reduce the number of migraines coming into the country. germany is in the middle of an election campaign way. integration is a key issue. too. many afghans rely on stoves to keep them warm in the winter as they can't afford to live in homes with electricity. some people end up burning all close to survive between the weather, but that affects the equity estimates remeasured ankle reports. despite his disability mohammed must see it still needs to provide for his family. he owns around $0.80
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a day helping out with his wheelbarrow. it's barely enough to cover the monthly rent for a one room house with no electricity for his family of 9, for the hope of your husband. for the past, what we've done piece of clothing because we can't afford to buy, we'll do, we'll call my children are out collecting quotes from the trash to. but they did go to the my husband and children have fallen sick because we burn these clothes. but we have no choice and we can't afford a doctor. this serves are the only source of heating in many houses and i've done it's done. people burn whatever they can afford or find and the fuse causing health problems and polluted. yeah, the country imports most of the summer tricity and in many areas it's only available for a few hours a day. what was that? a tool? once we have 24 hour electricity, we plan to mandate the use of electricity for heating instead of wood or coal to
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help improve a quality. the winters can be severe and afghanistan, temperatures and cobble dip to minus 10 degrees celsius in january. in mounts of those regions, it gets even cold. for thousands of people trying to survive, the cold weather is a daily struggle. the weak economy makes it even more difficult. carter bottom is that there's not much work available, and unemployment is widespread to poor families, only managed by 714 close grams of cold at a time of sales have dropped massively. economic crisis has left millions of outcomes in debt. and almost 16000000 people are facing acute hunger people. patients and natural disasters have displaced more than 3000000 families, exacerbating the humanitarian situation to meet them and they didn't go out to 0. across the bangkok schools have been close this week as dangerously high levels of absolution hit, the ty, capital,
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people of being allowed to ride public transport for free until friday to discourage commuters from using that cars. but the pollution problem is not a new one. as tony chang reports, which are only the references engine, sending a cloud of black smoke onto the streets of bank of the police around checking emissions. and then use isn't nearly all of these cause the thing i wrote is fine until they get their engines checked. once again, the tie capital has been swallowed bucks, now the smoke p. m $2.00 particular pollution does so small, the damages, the health of all those who breathe in. but the real culprit isn't the exhaust teams or industrial pollution by my spring. so especially in reason, in this recent years, that's including the china spot sometimes. and there's
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a half annoying surface standing agricultural waste, mainly sugar cane, a maze of comb pharmacy. not only here, but also in memo, laos and cambodia. selling to some of the world's largest exposes, of sugar, an animal faith. the pharmacy, the cheapest way to dispose of that waste is the bonus. but if they do, they face binds or bands from the government. our objective is to protect all of them or what exactly it doesn't that make more sense to protect the farmer who can't afford to do anything other than burn his crops rather than the $1000000000.00 company that's making sure you provide them with the option and the private company should provide them with the mechanical equipment. if dick got declined, learn, what are the or the narratives are going to discuss that? so the government will be doing something. yeah. but those huge agricultural companies carry considerable political weight. the opposition says low, be as of held up, clean the legislation for years. and even if impulse from neighboring countries,
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a band full of benefits, a still rate by type companies always say that we, we want to band the import, the boat and import stop flight. but we haven't said that we've gone a band, the export from the boat and cultural areas where we have to speaking that as well . we have to take responsible for the opposite country as well. the government, it says that new legislation is on the way the clean air act presented to pelham. it's a year ago is get to be passed into law thailand has some of the biggest agricultural businesses in the world. but at the politicians here in parliament, a serious about and tackling and pollution, those of the company is going to have to clean up their act. tony chang al jazeera vanco, the more and all the stories we're covering here on algebra, on our website. dodges here at dot com. the very latest on the latest is really
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exchange with some us to stay with us coming up next is the inside story, which looks at whether fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo was spin over and affects the wider reach and stay with the the fellow we're looking at a few shabbots across the wrapping peninsula, but nothing too much chance of one or 2 shelves. the tools that go hung most low down towards the southern end of the red sea western disturbance just making his way across that kind of sponsor what was the possibility of little sleeping smoke here over the next couple of days is that drift of the east woods mostly one or 2 showers, just around southern iraq. but i think from much of the middle east it will be lossy dry. i said there's a possibility one or 2 south run that is to side ultimate. it's right. is like coming into western syria 11 on well,
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the way down to gaza as we go through friday. right. this guys come back in full, sat today, some bright weather to across the good parts of north africa. but for the north west, we have got a winds coming through and the system just bring up in algae air. so that will cool some localized flooding. what the weather is here, and some way, whether to just around the southern areas of ivory coast, going to catch a shower to over the next couple of days. me mo, from who signed elvis is making his way away. short live storm, this one, but some heavy sound was just coming in across madagascar, plenty of cells and to know the mozambique times. and it all the way to central africa. pretty hot that much of south africa. the 2 global movements or one science based the other from ancient wisdom love gifts, birth to care. when we have this insight, we start to see things very differently,
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both seeking harmony with the planets by re aligned human values. precious. not so much of what needs to be done, but why are we doing and now is the time we cannot wait anymore. we have to do something about changing the system from within or thrice. we are nature on the jersey. one of the rest of the violence on the eastern democratic republicans condo spreading regionally em 23 rebels have taken control of the provincial capital. the president has promised a douglas response. so what role do neighboring countries play? this is inside story.

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