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in washington, informed opinions centrally to european countries are directly affected by this whole ukrainian transit inside stories of germany have the mo 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out jersey era. the, the after 8 months, the roof of border crossing between garza and egypt as reopening for medical evacuations. 50 patients that usually on saturday, the office and this is all 0 life and go home also coming up medicine, food and water, running out an eastern democratic republic of congo as were one bucks. m 23 rebels . expand the offensive. i'm just chan human in panama. weren't angry,
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protested to reject president trump's threats to take back control. there's a teacher canal and investigators in the us recover. blackbox is from thursdays, mid air collision near washington. the killed 67 people. the . the border crossing between egypt and gaza is reopening for the 1st time in age, months, as part of the cx, 5 deal between thomas and israel. for now, the crossing is going to be used for medical evacuations. the world health organization says 50 patients will be allowed to leave for treatment abroad on saturday. it serves as a lifeline for palestinians in the strip who being living under under his very lined air and seemed located for 18 years. the crossing was seized by these really managing a name and destroyed during his grand defensive, the killed hundreds of palestinians in the area. it's closures preventive.
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thousands of people from leaving the strip and receiving desperately need aid. nearby and union has restarted civilian mission to monitor the border crossing. i'm facilitate the transfer a wounded palestinians. that mission was initially set up in 20 o 5 to help palestinians in gaza, but it was suspended with how much to power in 20 o 7 a little it says on thoughts. european union simply import emission begins today at the crossing points at the request of the palestinians and these railings. this mission will support pellets, city and border officials and allow people to be transported out of gaza, including those in need of medical care. got some thought about that reports and if i knew this in southern gaza, the opening of rough crossing the current size of the day of when is real and how much will have important significance for palestinians who are expected to be evacuated, says, tomorrow to egypt, to receive medical treatments,
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goals as hospitals have been widely overwhelmed with different kinds of injuries including i'm 2 types. sions, bands i complex true about that cannot be treated locally. so for palestinian, when the people who are expected to be a deposit the who are expected to leave cause of tomorrow, this step has seen as a lifeline for them. folding v a dealt with the station and the destination take complex that have taken place. that has taken place, of course, because of strips by the function of hospitals for palestinians right now, this is a very crucial step that will help them to receive a treatment approved and to mitigate the ongoing adventure compression on the cause of suffering from furniture to just all the cute and medical supplies that started recently to access because the strip, the lights of the currency supply agreements, target cup, assume elders, can you and us palestine. so how does the thoughts don't you design from jordan's
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capital minds? that's because these really government and the palestinian authority of bind, i'll just data from reporting in israel and in the occupied westbank type just of describing to us there how significant an opening this is for palestinians, a guys or what's the israel saying about the border crossing reopening well, there hasn't been any sort of official reaction from these rarely is. but let's go back to what they've been saying for quite some time about the philadelphia core door saying that they were not going to withdraw from their saying that they're going to have a heavy hand there. but in the agreement, it's stipulates that in the liter phases of this deal, there would be a withdrawal of israeli troops from their now israel, we'll have a heavy hand to security and screening wise for those palestinians who will be leaving to receive that much needed medical care after they cross the border into egypt. however, it's not clear if those palestinians will be able to go back. currently,
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the crossing will be open as an exit point only. and of course, an entry way point for that much needed and vital humanitarian aid. but in terms of palestinians who are leaving, it's really not clear if and when they'll be allowed to go back. and us and stick with me because i want to ask you about another big event that is going to be happening on saturday. the military wing of hamas has announced the names of 3 is ready, captive set to be released on saturday. they are also called at on kate siegel and y'all, didn't be best not the captives are going to be released as part of a ceasefire agreement between israel hom, us and exchange for palestinian prisoners, held in his way the jails were gonna go back to home to tell us more about these 3 men and how we can expect it to play out on saturday. the. that's right. these 3 men, the civilian men, to be released as part of the framework and agreement, and after the captives who were released previously, all female it stipulates the video,
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but the border crossing would open and after all the women were released, then men over the age of 50 would be released now one of these men is an american citizen, a dual national. the other one is a french dual national. and then there is 35 year old. yeah. then the bus he and his family have essentially become a symbolic figure to bring them back. now movement, that's the protest group in israel, and also for the protest in general. but for the captives in a larger sense because he, his wife and her 2 children, were taken captive on october. the 7th of 2023, and the fate of his wife and children are unknown. it's also worth mentioning that all fair, the 54 year old who will be released, he and his 2 children were taken captive and both of them were released back in november of 2023. and the thank you very much indeed. is honda sound good talking to is there from jordans capital? i'm on. well, it goes, war has devastated guys as health system with repeated and deliberate attacks
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targeting hospitals, stuff and patients. most facilities have been damaged beyond use. and the need for medical evacuations is greater than ever. more than a 111 fighters and the palestinians are injured across guys at 12 and a half 1000 of them need to travel for urgent treatment. at least 25000 children have been wounded. some with reversible conditions, more than 12000 cancer patients are facing the risk of death because of acute shortages of supplies. and at least 1000000 children require immediate mental health and psychological support. doctor mohammed is a who is the director general of hospitals in the gaza strip. johnny was on the phone from new. this is so thank you very much indeed for being with us. i'm with the numbers that we have just been hearing are very, very large. indeed. how do you make the choice about who it is to get priority when it comes to getting medical assistance outside garza to me, the situation is very difficult to the patients and the ends of people who we have
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more than 100 thousands of injured patients during the war and more than the middle of the this number of dish. and so kind of to see them because of the service bill because of the water and the, the, the, into the alien. that all the time. i mean the whole speak to the end. the story is the source of the health system and the we have to sit imagine get 3000000 off without a more trouble because we're still, we did the least of the essence cases regarding the tiffany physical key. the can call the day by day and the receiving the, the from the help of the for the as and the case that finding the disease in close fighting the cases of the t. we have no other to more than 6, thousands of and very, as an inspiration. so a need for executive ation and the treatment. so 5 because is the treatment is not
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the most of them severely is disability. that was most of them. a township concept of patients and the specialities the which is the 3 but the facility is not available here in the video and still isn't obviously on more than 6000. and the other 25000 remaining for the 60 it shouldn't be. and it's about the case of the vehicles and the need over 3 because side goods or if i understand it correctly. so you and other medical organizations have to submit lists for checking by is really forces. um, do you find that they generally will clear everybody to go through all the rejecting anybody and we just the, the us could use a day to send the we send it to the egyptian side and the to the mall named. they
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sent us back to the number to out if the patient lives in the children. we sent them yesterday. we sent 400 patients, but evacuation of them in the same day on the 2nd day. but they think 50 patients of them. and that is one of the 50 i visit the the, the fish the allowed to, but i'm a little because in was know, so they to the, of the way to see of just that mine am the street so we will stuff still evacuated, the patients, the model from she follows to be done and not supposed to be done with the help of the w at show. and the, the, the put them in on the lines is on the or to wasn't and to go to the board that inclination with w at show. and so will you contact celebrations today. the 50 additional and uh
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about that is what is the low end of the day. we will the way to the is there some sides both and so he has to lay out a check from also the is the button as we go still we are waiting with that number but based on the 15 of our divisions, will it be allowed to model the box, the footboard, and then at the 2nd i just check with you. you were starting to the patients that have been uh, turned back on on the list. the reason is that you are given for those patients not being allowed to travel in your understanding. is that done to practical efforts practical situations? or is it done to military considerations? and he is sure that i know he's not the military and they don't advise thoughts. so what is that he's when did they just put that into line on the name on the bus you that evicted?
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without that, let me find that very useful me see the jump in with such and he is the reason why we know, but is where they don't the, the, the lot about the cause of addiction. so add, obviously as you were sending 50 patients are going to be transferred on saturday. that still leaves and the norm this number of patients that medical and stuff in gaza have to cope with. can you just explain to us to describe to us the kind of conditions that the medical staff are having to deal with when they're trying to keep people treated in such a officer such an extraordinary time of devastation. a big deal in order for, for the test of the world, about 60 patients, a lot of consultant on the 3rd is a list the gaza and the under some of them would have killed by his day tonight in for the exam. been totally due, for example, the killed 2 of our experts,
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our consultants and the remaining is just 2. so this is the, should it is a very is very short that unit. and do you kind of manage also for other people's, for the shortage of supplies under that i was told examples accounts that patients we don't have a just have to be. i thought we don't have that came with the c have killed because we have just one or 2 that hasn't been black of other than others, which is very important to complete the headquarters, the 3 to mentor, to the base sense. so the, all of this is because there is a shortage and the physical elective. that is, that is, was no, it's in the ot, isn't that the at the tool. but it, these visions of the function of the house because of the lack of the stuff. and it's that the stuff on that situation, the bishop, the dying sign on to about dealing with them or from this. so we appreciate that this is obviously a very difficult and very stressful time for you and your staff. and we're very
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grateful to you for taking the time to talk to us. and i'll just say that dr. my comments are cool. thank you very much. indeed. thank you. us. and on the spot of menaces match contact as a prime minister in doha to discuss the guys and see. so all of us are like, she told, i'll just say that it represents a victory for home us which would suit 15 months of israel's brutal war. and the strip as next week at that time that we hardly can main concerns mediation role in reaching the ceasefire. and gallons of the i'm of my visit is to continue with my consultations with the country foreign minister. and i had extensive meetings with him where we discussed on k regional issues, and then i thanked him for capital his role in the safe spot. hope all of the issues will be on down. and now the end of my visit is to meet with the name is a mouse as political and executive bureaus. i had very constructive meetings with me and i congratulated them on the victory of the palestinian people in gaza. this as a start to you tune in history, the 15 months dependents to me and people how steve fast against design as
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belligerents. despite all the killings and destruction, the whole world witnessed dependents to me and people how the ground and not how these values and principles. i believe the stands as a victory is randy, occupation forces did all in the a pallet to eliminate homos and for you the captives. but they were forced at the end of the day to sit and negotiate. what's the most of this? this represents a victory for him. us still ahead and i'll just say that the only woman serving in the cabinet of city is new. government speaks to all just the wants of the capital of the committee empire, the serene, ancient city of uncle, and present day cambodia is a protected your next school world heritage site. but as its temples of lakes and irrigation canals are being preserved, many of its inhabitants are being relocated. people in power investigates the alleged forest evictions of thousands of families. the bottom for the soul of
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anchored box part 2 on a jersey and examining the headline. assessing the discussion, exploring abundance of wells. clos programming. design to inform, motivates, ending by on algae 0. heavy pricing in the we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequential for the human suffering that we've a for time. we break bulletin bonds and some of the world's most trouble regions. the army floods in the face of i suppose advance is one of the most serious thoughts of violence in recent years. in some instances we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom, the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the
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the, we want, you know, just need a reminder about health stories. this, that off about the crossing between egypt and gaza is reopening for medical evacuations as part of the cx 5 deal between hom, us and israel. world health organization says 50 patients will be allowed to leave for treatment abroad. on saturday. the military waiting on hama says an ounce. the names of 3 is really kept him set to be released on saturday. they will be released as part of the things by and exchange for palestinian prisoners held in his raymond jacobs. sylvia now for the new interim government says it's committed to engaging women in social, cultural, and political institutions. qualified women will be recruited in health care and education sectors. i'll just say there's some up things of
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a spoke to the hands of the countries women's affairs office to discuss their role in rebuilding the country. what is the difference under this administration? and the previous administration for women officer who could be using them. i spent the greater part of my life in damascus, where women under the top of the regime were merely ornaments. women were neglected and marginalized, just like the rest of the people. and women had the narrow leeway to move in, and only if you have some privileges today, we've made a big difference, and we endorse the womans and national identity initiative. we haven't started yet, but we will usher into a new era, have for numerous pieces of legislation will be inactive under the constitution where women will regain all their due rights in line with the specifics of our society or religious, cultural and social heritage. if young city and women are listening to you and or they're concerned about what this new syria was going to look like for them
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in the future. however, you assure them that they will have it or in the economy of syria in the society of syria, in the constitution of deluxe. so i'll show you how you can use it. a young woman should be assured the most simply because the future belongs to them. many syrian women, myself included, or merely a bridge for them to cross and to a better future. this is a promise you can join me on joel. so what would you say to the women who are coming to syria and i've spoken to a few who said that they would have to bring the women's veiled and have to cover their faces. the silvia that has been now under the control of a at the time is going to be a different syria. what can you tell them? no level of them and they all freedoms are preserved. we will not force any woman to, we're in a volume or her job. every woman has the freedom to wear whatever she wants. i am
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wearing the job of my own personal choice and spiritual beliefs without any outside influence what syria is home to different religions. and many women do not want to wear his job. i think we should rise above discussing this issue and focus on more important matters. some news, if i speak to you a year from now, what from the city i look like a keep the bots and you will see women psychologically well recovered. and above all, more empowered. the question is as hard as the true reality, we need to reach out to women who survived attention another influential female active as tour willing to work with us. all i see is that the syria of today is better than the one and the past. well, you have 70 somebody almost the usual the people in the eastern calling the city of goma are appearing for help after one done by the m 20 c rebels captured the city earlier this week. more than
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a 100 people have been killed in the fighting between the government forces and the rebels. hospitals are over a pound and the city has been left without much food, water, or electricity. many say they're terrified. while the fear is still that we are very afraid, the situation is still not stable. we don't, you know, who controls the town or what is being said at the meetings of the new leaders. no radio is broad costing at the moment. it's impossible to get any information that we're like a boat without a capital to aid agencies are raising the alarm about the impact to the escalating fighting with the civilians. with land and air access restricted in the region. the world food program is warning that the humanitarian supply chain is at risk of collapse. people are really running out of food, clean water, medical supplies, and that's a big concern. so the supply chain has, has really been strangled at the moment. if you think about lands access error
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access when everything is closed down and is the humanity in crisis deepens and d, r c. leaders of the southern african regional block on the sides or static. they are involved with capital funding, emergency meeting, at least 16 soldiers from the blocks peacekeeping mission have been killed in the conflict so far. that would apply to d. i. c in 2023, solomon del. so is the finding director. all amani africa. it's a pine off, it can sink time focusing on diplomacy and security in africa. he believes any attempt by m. 23 to march on the r c's. capital prompt. a wider regional response hates and risk off countries in that region being sucked into this fos, developing a, fighting and, and, and, you know, expanding conflict interest in dallas and including particularly with the announcements from day to see that they may actually even go off spot of much
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easier to control so you can be sure that never a countries of the i see will not just watch uh, sitting down uh while they didn't speak twice to marketing to peach as a south would be, you know, a clear signal for the possibility of other countries kind of get and it wouldn't be in some ways out of play of what happened in 1998 and then to solve it in the so called the campbell region war that's to win the various neighboring countries from southern africa and from each topic, the secretary of state mario rubio central to visit panama. this weekend president donald trump was threatening to take back control of the panama canal. from says, china is using the water way to boost its trained revenue, while american ships of being overcharged upon him as president says, the ownership of the canal is non negotiable. latin america added tennessee and
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human reports from panama city. we are at the panama canal administration building area. you can see on the loan right in front of the building. lots of panamanian flags. this seems being repeated all over the capital level. on fact, all over most of the country as a sign of national pride and of sovereignty of panama, that's the message that's being sent to the trump administration. and especially ahead of the arrival of secretary of state medical rule, we'll basically to say the panama canal is off limits to the united states. a treaty was signed and went into effect 25 years ago, and there's no going back. no, the assign him just how much the relationship between panama and the united states . it has been close and intertwined is the building. they are the administration building. as i said, it's been in the hands of panama for 25 years, but it's still written in english. that's the original sign when the panama canal
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was 1st built more than a century ago. so there had been disputes between panama tonight in states before the president told me that he does not know of any reason why the united states should legitimately want to take back the canals. but he says that even if they want to, again, that is not something that they are willing to talk about. investigators in the us have recovered slight data recorders from a passenger jet and an army helicopter. they collided near washington dc late on wednesday, kenning, 67 people, the company efforts, and now due to resume for a 2nd day, the cause of the collision remains on no budget boats have emerged at the air traffic control target. reagan, national airport was understaffed. the federal aviation administration has restricted helicopter flights near the airport and definitely the crash is one of the worst to us air disasters. in decades, logical hearing reports from washington dc. if they did find the black box, which will give a lot of information about what was happening inside the cock pit,
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not equivalent thing really in the helicopter. we don't believe. but again, the recovery continues and we are learning more about what could possibly happen. there are reports now that the miller military or helicopter was not on the flight of path that it had been approved for. you mentioned the oversight understaffing at the control tower. the we believe one of the can for a uh, air traffic controllers was allowed to leave early, which meant that there was one air traffic controller doing the jobs and both talking to the plane, the pilots and the planes. and the pilots of the helicopter problems there is they don't speak on the same frequency, so the helicopter pilots can't hear what's being said to the plain pilots. and the plain pilots can't hear what's being has what's being said to the helicopter pilots, usually at reagan because it is such a unique air space. there's just one person up until 9 30 pm. that just handles helicopters because it is a lot of helicopters,
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if you've never been into this airport, it's a very condensed area. there are police flights, medical flights, military flights, the government, but helicopter flights. so there's a lot of traffic and we're now learning that potentially there was another incident just 24 hours before that were a play, a commercial plane had to divert from its expected landing to avoid a helicopter. so lots of questions being asked about exactly how this happened. the investigation is ongoing and there tends to be a lot of speculation. but usually when it comes to these things, the n t s b, that's the organization that investigates this. they don't usually have an initial report for about 30 days. germany's parliament has voted done a controversial bill that would have tightened immigration laws, the conservative cd you possibly needed votes from the far right if they fall into for the legislation to pass that massages. rodney, they moved across the gemini on thursday night. it's against the cooperation with the far right. some of the proposals and the bill included is turning asylum
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seekers back at the border. migration is been essential issue in the elections next month. the inside story is going to examine the challenge is being faced by syria, author more than a decade of civil war coming up next robots, and stay with us and onto the the hello. the weather is lottie. set fine at what cost? much of the middle east of was a possibility of the old rope shower, just cropping up around the southern end of the red sea, $1.00 or 2 showers, a possibility of tools iraq, i think most so channels have one or 2 showers just develop developing in iran. west and positive iran as we go through it through the 2nd half of the weekend. i think here in content it's just a lot to draw a little bit of embrace, but nothing too much to concern ourselves with. southern also has
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a bit of breeze into the east, the side ultimate, it's raining, but again, it is lossy dry here. temperatures typically, getting into the high t's may be touching the 20 degree mach, whatsoever, tried to make its way into central parts of the mediterranean as elaborate blood pressure, which is swelling away here. pushing out to the body. eric's pushing either towards the italy in the coming dyson, heavier reins when the weather too. just coming in across the northern parts of algae area, pushing into this. yeah. probably and heavy showers to just across central parts of africa. what a 2 shelves into that is to side or south africa been think too much to speak of as well. the temperatures that we are looking at, maybe getting into the high thirty's for many standing very well for a time over a good part of madagascar. and she was using a right top into 10 to now the
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