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what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the a long awaited homecoming, a 183 palestinian prisoners are released from is really jails industries. far deal with homeless. the i'm real about this and then this is all just a lot from dell hom also coming up. all live comes out to homeless. freed 3 is really captives held in gaza and a 4th round of exchanges. the self has bought a crossing reopen is a loving 6 and seriously injured palestinians in gaza to go abroad for treatment.
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also ahead of us president donald trump imposes tyrus on imports from mexico, canada, and china. we're going to be looking at the impact, the emotional as things are cause guys of the occupied westbank and in israel as palestinian prisoners and is rarely captives are reunited with their loved ones. the exchange is the 4th. since the gaza cease, fire took effect in nearly 2 weeks ago now in this side of jubilation as polished, sending prisoners returned after being freed from jails. in israel, a 183 palestinians were released on saturday, 872 had been serving life or other long sentences. 25 were released from offer military present to her mother and the occupied westbank. that'd be included the family of ali. but go to who was held in detention for more than 20 years. i'm
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sentenced to life times. i'll go to son. was 3 years old when he was arrested. yeah, they, i him, we have little hard for his release before the slip bill. but now we're so happy with joy that he hasn't been defaulted might be even bigger than i've enjoyed that he's been released. he sacrificed his life for his country. so at least it should be able to live in it. and is really catchy just returned home to their families. american is really cheap, so you don't was among 3 released in garza friendship. certainly national, also called around was reunited with his wife and his children and young and the bus met his father, the sister on returning to israel. thought a couple of them has this update from con eunice, where palestinian prisoners are receiving medical checks before being reunited with their families the following the successful homes. overall, the is very top tips from garza today. the 108 to 3 palestinian prisoners were freed from the east, very jails including a 150 of them,
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was transferred to the cause of stripe. we have spoken to the families who have described this woman to be completely historic, filled with different sorts of emotions and grief for the use of separations. as you will see. and i'm waiting for my husband, i find god and i faxed it. palestinian resistance has brought us to this moment to be re united with our loved ones. i caught hold back my tears. i'm sorry. i didn't expect my husband to be released at assumed has gone away forever until this moment . i can't believe i'll be meeting him again. i'm that he's arrived now. i'm the happiest woman and now it's because i was almost dead. i didn't expect to us to live for such families to the re union again has been a bytes us. we have been waiting for g is to such moment right now they can re united again in the landscape that had been widely shocked to by these very occupation forces or during the military operations. but for such families now it's
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time for excitement rejoicing and on limits what's happened. it's topic up as the elder 0 from the european hospital, han, eunice, palestine. well as part of this is find agreement between israel and thomas. israel is releasing a 183 palestinian male prisoners on saturday. 6th street of being freedom exchange for 2 elderly is way of emails on a $123.00 in return for the 3rd is written a month. 12 of them have been serving life sentences and a 111 has been held without trial, says toby, the 8th 202300 us a hoops. joining us live from jordan's capital and she's there because these really government and the palestinian authority of vandal just data from reporting inside israel and in the occupied westbank. so home to the day began with a release that was really captives held and gaza. talk as to what's been happening over the last few hours. that's right,
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3 is really captives release from gallons, a 3 civilian men and exchange. a 183 palestinian prisoners were freed from his rarely jails as part of the deal. now these 3 men, 2 of which were released in northern garza and one in the south in hon. eunice. but the most notable of them is 35 year old. yeah. then b bus whose family was taken captive on october. the 7th, 2023. now, within israel, there still great concern for his wife and 2 children, the youngest of which was 9 months old when he was taken captive. and benjamin netanyahu, as well as these really governments say that they are incredibly fearful for the fate of this family. but how much did give a list to mediators, which has been received by israel, of the 33 captives to be released in phase one of the steel. israel says that $25.00 of them are alive and 8 are deceased and the order in which the captive would be released as part of this initial phase is that women and children and
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female soldiers who were alive will be released 1st followed by men over the age of 50 and then those 4 elderly and sick. however him as did release this 35 year old man. and his reception in israel was quite sensitive. well, there was an overwhelming sense of relief for his return to israel. there still a lot of fear for the fate of his wife and children and honda, there's a lot of coverage of this, of course on various social media websites. but how does this old playing out in israel's media of the full course, any time campuses are brought back from dogs, or there is this overwhelming sense of relief. but there's also this cautious optimism because this is deal that's not guaranteed beyond the 1st phase. and people say, but nothing you all who should restart these negotiations for phase 2 and 3 that the deal should be seen all the way through. but the way some is really media analysts are reading into the ceasefire. deal as a whole is kind of a defeat for benjamin netanyahu and his government because he didn't accomplish any
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of the goals he set out to achieve. on october 7, 2023 sense israel's more on gonzo, it had to be gone. how much has not been defeated within garza, the captives are coming back slowly as part of this deal, but he assured the public that military pressure was the only way to bring them back. and let's not forget that members of his rightly government have said that he offered them. assurance is that the fighting is going to continue after phase one. but within israel, people want to see the captives brought back in the scenes of hundreds and thousands at the end. the phase one of palestinian prisoners being released from is really jails, is also seen as a defeat for these really premier. but nonetheless, it's a victory for the palestinians because the issue of prisoners is that the heart of the palestinian cause, and many of which have been detained for decades. and some of them are very young children who have been arrested under this controversial policy known as administrative detention where they're held without any charges or trial. honda,
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thank you very much. the time does so who they're talking to is from along. i hope all is of release has had been going on a group of sick and injured palestinian children had begun crossing into egypt for medical treatment through the off of border crossing. that border has been open for the 1st time in nearly 9 months, not being some discrepancy over numbers, but we can not confirm from the guys a health ministry that 50 patients accompanied by 61 caregivers, are leaving to be treated abroad. many are suffering from chronic diseases including cancer and they've been unable to get treatment during israel's 15 months . war $400.00 palestinians are allowed to go in total under the cease fire agreement, not old will be allowed to return to gas. so that's our cost of that bullshit that is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon. and he worked extensively at the hospital in gauze and city during the conflict. he says he's sudden by the restrictions being placed on the families of children being evacuated from jobs. so i feel great pain
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for the families who have been denied the chance to accompany their children. the 15 children who have been evacuated have only been allowed one accompanying adult who has to either be made over 55 or feeling, you know, siblings. and so the cruelty is even intrinsic in what's supposed to be a humanitarian just nevertheless, these children need urgent medical care. according to the ministry of health, it's around 2400 children who need immediate care. some of them have cancer is congenital, of the amount of piece of others were wounded in this war. what is critical is to decrease the challenges facing the app out of sidney and how system. uh so that, uh, there is a chance to rebuild that health system. at the moment. there's no possibility that
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these kids can get any treatment because easily as ram is destroyed, that's just. but now with the beginning of the whole you monetary and corridor, we're hoping that soon there will be a rebuilding of the health system because these children, we know from other words need between 8 and 12 surgeries. by the time they get adult age, the, another minus grab has to be nice to in syria and nearly 2 months after the outside version was over. so, and by opposition forces with some evidence of age sent this report from just outside the capitol, damascus. this, this is to be now on the outskirts of damascus. we are here in the basement of a building there. another musgrave has been found and multiple in las vegas have been found in this neighborhood. as you can see here, these are the remains of,
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according to people, multiple of families who are brought here, tied up by the soldiers of the former a team and then birch. and you can see signs of how it is burned, all across the walls and even on the ceiling where everything was charred. people here have been telling us that when families are brought together, who did refused to me or who were taking shelter, they were brought here. they were put here with tires. and then bert executed and then burnt. uh, you can see that these are cables which are being exposed, probably because of the intensity of the fire. and the more to the remains of people that you see here. the skeletons people have been telling us that these are not just adults. they suspect that these could be children as well, because entire families were executed here. but i cannot tell you, here is the, the stench of this place. and that is why many people, when they came back to these homes, called the civil defense,
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they asked them to come here and examine these bodies. they've been here to multiple sites and this particular one has just been phone. so they have not been had to recover these bodies, and this whole neighborhood is just littered with sites like this. and people say that this is, it's been very difficult because the now a can identify and, and remember the kind of massacres that were happening, which forced them to see in the 1st place. and as they come back and they, they come to this the right. so let's the, the civil defense who are in charge of trying to recover these. what do you say? they don't have the capabilities, they don't have the expertise to go and look at all of the evidence which is now becoming available. they say they're going to need help from the international community to try and help them find a dna. so was take dna samples from hex find the matches from the family is we're missing people because they're estimated to be tens of thousands of people who are still missing in syria because of the protected war. but as this and more
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horrors come to light, they say they're going to need all the help they can get and try to find some closure for the families who are still waiting for the 11th. so i'm going to drive it up to the, to, on the outskirts of damascus, at least 54 people have been killed and several have been injured near sedans, capital called truman, selling by the pot of military rapids support forces. a market was attacked in on demand city data service has been targeting areas controlled by the suit in these army causing mass civilian casualties. united states says at least 700 people had been killed in intense fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo. m 23 rebels took control of goma in the area next and here this week. now news agencies report that the armies slowed the advance of the revel group on because of the capital of south keeping province. but that's not stopped. people in the city from preparing for a possible attack. malcolm, what reports it's tends to call the london bank and
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$23.00. scientists have been a fun thing to vote specific. nobody knows if the democratic republic of congo is ami, hated by but rudy and treats and allied all i'm groups will be able to stop them. people have come to this riley to find out what they can do. the we don't have time to cry because they killed loved ones. now mothers will take revenge. they shall beloved with weapons and machetes. if this is how they want more things, god forgive us. so we will find that the same means to defend outline. on the other side of late key, the pro government forces failed to stop and 23 fighters from taking the city of government. earlier this week, the un investigators say thousands of london troops helping them. there's still no electricity or water in the city. people are struggling so they can be happy to re up that they're not done on what we fled and left everything behind. i didn't even
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take any clothes, we have no food and we're on the verge of starvation. the children are hungry. please help us have pity on us. because if we carry home like this will starve to death. all sides in the conflict have been accused of atrocities, including summary executions and rate. the un says the abuse is a guessing wes. along with the u. s. u k. in front, it's called rwanda with drawers troops from congo and 23 to leave go by the u. k in germany. have threatened to taught to aid to we're wanda, it's made no difference. 13 south african soldiers have been killed in congo in the last week. both un peacekeepers and troops supporting the government, many more southern african troops and now surrounding gay my by the pro route london forces with no way out. southern african leaders methods involve ways capital. have already to discuss the escalating conflict. some of the armies have
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fulton conduct the full against rwanda, uganda, and that allied on groups. they made no new commitments, but said they continue that mission supporting come guys back in because these, these men say they're ready to fight. the foreign forces that were meant to have so far have not neighboring were wondering uganda has been accused of meddling and losing minerals here in the settings. yes. as a which tens of thousands of mostly young men have joined groups in congress east. hasn't stopped the conflict malcolm web address. they're still ahead and i'll just see the massive process. and savvy sizes of students show their anger over the ledge of government corruption, the
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the, the old, the weather actions taking place, some of the size of the crate to so north of the creative. but still in indonesia, the shelves are fewer than they have been. they've been focusing to some degree and born here, but now the full cost takes them to west papua and up towards the southern philippines. there's a rather we can northeastern flooding now, but it's being enhanced still with co divers flow from mongolia through the northeast of china. currently, temperatures forecasting solar plus 7 took, he's got a cold di, because the confluence of with is nothing. there might be some snow coming your way . monday, they're a big jumping temperature of a solid cars. that wind, which is generating a circulation, is coming out of the northeast and your life is quite cold. in shanghai, it's slowly improving science all the yangtze for china, temperature wise, this is the general line of probably into not so proper winter. i mean fantasy only
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effects, i think by obvious loops the create in finance or if it gets really cold here and generates a lots of snow for how much you, how carter and possibly charge you ireland as well. and that code will be effective . gina and shanghai, but the sun accompanies it to ask for india not much to say really, the fault is clear in most places daily be at quantities still pull the wants of the capital of the combat empire. the serene, ancient city of uncle and present day cambodia is a protected unesco world heritage sites. 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 battle for the soul of
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anchored box part 2 on and just the the the what you know does it a reminder about child stories? those are a 118 palestinian prisoners have been released from is very jails, as part of the latest exchange under the guise of ceasefire. they were greeted by scenes of jubilation as they arrived in southern gaza under mamma. audio 3 is relatives were released from captivity in guys of american history. anything siegel friendship. certainly national also called the wrong. i'm jumping the this. i'm not back in israel. 50 sick and wounded palestinian children and guys have been allowed to cross from wi fi into egypt. along with 61 of their caregivers,
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they're going to be receiving medical treatment abroad. it's the 1st time that off across and is being reopened, since it was seized by israel in a ton of some 3 of america's biggest trading partners come into effect from saturday. the widely expected to push the us closer to a tray made war just weeks into donald trump. the 2nd time as president trump administration as imposed status of 25 percent of goods from its closest neighbors, canada and mexico. 5 minutes suggesting toto and president claudia signed bon, have promised to respond. china has also been hit with tatters of 10 percent. beijing has won't be no winners in any trade war between china and the us. we're going to hear from julia kindly. i know who's in mexico city in a moment, 1st we're going to go to interest. and so let me live from detroit just near the border with canada. and so the president says is helping to grow us manufacturing by doing this. now you're in detroit and that's the car manufacturing,
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capital of the us, what's happening there as well. there's a lot of concerns here in the united states and across the border in canada. canada is the united states, 2nd largest trading partner just behind mexico. hundreds of billions of dollars and goods come from canada into this country. a lot of it right over the bridge. you see behind me here products like lumber, car parts, agricultural products and crude oil. so it's very much a worry that prices are going to be going up. and a lot of these sectors in the united states also exports a lot of goods to canada as well. not quite as much as it imports. and we've heard from prime minister justin trudeau of canada that he is planning a, a forceful response and counter terrace could very well be possible. and that
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is really a concern, especially here in a place like detroit michigan where the automotive industry is so big and crucial. they work very closely with manufacturing across the river. here. i like to get parts for the cars. a lot of the components that goes into automobiles, go back and forth across the bridge here several times in the process of building up that car. so the product prospect of terrorist each time those products go back and forth. i is very aware and for the automotive industry in terms of the possibility of driving out prices there. and that's of course, what economists are warning about that there will be inflation here in the united states. something that donald trump said that he was going to do away with it, but there are also concerns on the other side of the border as well that it could be really devastating for the canadian, a communist economy and possibly push it into recession 1st. and thank you very
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much and he does christmas let me talking to is there from detroit we're going to bring in jimmy. got you all know whose life was in mexico city. i, president trump has been promising these times for months not so in many ways. there are no surprise what, what is mexico doing to prepare for them as well. the mexican president has been very clear throughout that her government would make no announcement until the terms were done deal and until the until they were official . and i think there's 2 reasons for that. the 1st is that i think, until very recently she was hoping that negotiations between the 2 countries would mean that there would be no tax at all. and on the other hand, i think she's also been trying to de escalate the tensions with the us government since the election of donald trump. so while she said that her government had a plan, a plan b, any plan seats, she said it would not be announced, as i mentioned until the tariffs came into effect. so if that actually goes forward today and they become an official done deal,
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i think we'll have to hear from the mexican government what those retaliatory measures will be. the president, claudia shane bound has already said that they will come in the form of tariff. she said that to one us tariff, there would be counter active mexican mexican one. so we have to see now if those will be targeted term specifically meant to hurt specific sectors of the u . s. economy by you targeting specific exports, or if it will be more of a blanket and, you know, setting up of, of, of general types of will know that i imagine in the coming days or hours, it's a long weekend and mexico. so there's a chance that, that they may not, you know, make an announcement immediately on that issue. the other thing that economists have been telling us is that the mexican will probably follow a legal path because as we know, there is a trade agreement in place us m. c, a, between mexico, the us and canada. and these general terms that donald trump has said he will
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impose our a breach of an international treaty essentially. and while it may not make any difference in terms of the immediate impact of these terrace. uh, you know, economists say it is important for mexico to leave a legal precedent that you know, it's essentially illegal to do this to one of your main trading partners. bring yourself today from michigan city. that's julia gaudy. ah, no, thank you as well. in china, business owners are pricing for the impacts of 10 percent types and goods exposure to the u. s. president donald trump says he's trying to pressure beijing, is it helping fight america's opioid crisis and boost its domestic manufacturing? just as jessica washington reports fundraising afternoon in beaching, tourists from around china has come to see the historical moods surrounding the imperial palace complex. so they didn't. cities move, which was intended as a line of defense,
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protecting chinese improve stopping enemy attacks. hundreds of years later, some visitors have more recent challenges facing the country. the mines to the, to do own, to go to u. s. is the largest economy and then they are afraid because you're trying to well grow and overtake. and that's why that impose terrace. it makes me angry there in the oval office. he was president. donald trump confirmed a 10 percent tariff on goods from china effective from february 1 that's in addition to existing texas already posed on chinese products. are still going to make us very rich and very strong, and we're going to treat other countries very fairly. trump 1st announced plans for increased a terrorist on chinese goods. on the campaign trail. china is government insist there on new when is it a trade? it's a challenging time for china is economy. domestic factors like low consumer spending,
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the property sector crisis, and use unemployment. a weighing on its growth with one of china's teeth trying this exports in 2024, which i never quoted, a trade surplus nearly truly until is economy is said. aging has emerge from the experience of navigating to motor was relations with the 1st trumpet administration . and it's booming expos, 2 of the trade partners can provide some insulation against the shocks. a lot of the chinese companies learn from the 1st wave of this right towards so they begin to develop their strategy. meanwhile, they have increasing fines. that's plantation to the alternative market in the ation range and in the middle east, economists have raised concerns. the tariffs will result in price increases for us customers. response the president says they don't cause inflation because success. analysts say this latest round of terms is also likely to close. so the tension
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between the world to biggest economies. jessica washington out to 0. the g u. s. equity estate, mario rubio is going to travel to panama late on saturday for his 1st overseas trip . as americans talk diplomat, protests broke out in the capital, panama city. on friday i handed as visits. they've been checked as the by president donald trump's proposal for the us to take back control of the panama canal. find them i was present or the said ownership of the canal is non negotiable. the russia has long multiple drones in miss thousands central and eastern ukraine, killing several people. ukrainian and tv administrators says the strikes had dozens of residential buildings, as well as energy infrastructure, around con reports from the city of pulse of the sites of one of the attacks.
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this was an apartment block nearly completely destroyed. the fire is still burning, hours later. and the damage from the russian strike is spread across this once bustling community. rescue f. as of now to recovering the dead. as emergency work is find little bodies in the rubble, there's little hope of finding anyone alive. the final death toll may not be known for at least the day. most people don't know how many people are currently trapped under the russell. we cannot say the exact number at this moment, right? conducting such operations as quickly and professionally as possible to reach those who need help. and i sincerely hope that we will find them alive with the attack took place on saturday morning as people hey, were waking up several apartment blocks with damaged minutes before the miss. i'll hate residents told us they had rushing drones or the head and ukrainian defences fire. and many people are unsure because they taking the scale of the destruction
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of the neighborhood many calling it a state terror attack. some of the ocean, colorado is more the yes, this is less than terrorism. i watch all kinds of news, but i have never seen anything like this targeting people, children, elderly, even the young like this. people were sleeping. it was such today. no one expected this. paul taylor has been sped, a lot of the violence of the last 3 years. so what has happened is shocking to many as voluntary setup tends to help those who are now homeless. ukraine's leader had strong woods. president zalinski has called this a terrorist attack. any urge the international guarantee in the same statements, the step up arms deliveries to ukraine, particularly defensive now terrorism and terrorist attack items that we are hearing me and move from ukrainians, particularly when it comes to attacks against civilian infrastructure like this. iran con out is there a.
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