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trying to get up in the carriage is a type of people have a head to move challenges to noisy nose. mexico. are you as president who doesn't want to finance? the beast goes on the of celebrations in garza and salt, supplied westbank as a 183 palestinian prisoners returned home off to being freed from his ready prisons . the hello and welcome. i'm sort of hired us and this is all the 0 live from the hall. also coming up from us, reduced to 3 is really captives as part of the si size deal with this ro handling. handling them over to the red cross, and garza ukraine says full people have been killed by russian. us strike on
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a boarding school and cost us president. donald trump may soon entice tar some kind of a mexico and china. all 3 countries have promised to respond to the joy tinge with sadness for a 183 palestinian prison. his release form is rarely, giles, many of them. re a nice thing with the families in southern garza, they've returned to scenes. they don't recognize the home shots, and by israel's 15 month rule, they were freed in the full exchange since the cx 5 took effect nearly 2 weeks ago . thought about as little reports from hon. eunice, the street relation, income unit, the as people wait to come to for this
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is that cuz the this prison exchange was since the goal is to cease point of view came into effect in mid january, the 183 postings men released in extreme with we is really captives of 111, arrived in guns. for some this, they seemed inc to see the blue moon as they taking the realities. emotions to control the 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 as to the
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live, many of the prisoners have had nothing about the outside world. we are now looking to make up for lost, towing a way to them only fragments to choose at once new families and friends for rivers calling on imaginative goodness. i'm sure it's been cut off. my feeling is indescribable. mixed with grief and joy, joy, because he's going to be free by greece because he's being released in a very daunting moment. all of that holmes have been labeled. many loved ones killed and thousands injured. what they have been waiting for is to such moment right now they can relate to the gun in the landscape that had been widely shocked to by the east very occupation forces during their military operations. but for such families now it's time for excitement rejoicing. and on limits with happiness while scenes of joy played out and con eunice cool boys of i'm shooting says lined
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up to cross into egypt. this is the 1st telling, the rough off crossing has been reopen since it was attacked by is really main. dozens of sick and wound posted in children will not receive the medical treatment approach that keeps con eunice. seems like this will continue into the noise. the, with a detained having stood by months of relentless bombing. these palestinians have him do with zillow. but the resilience has passed the way for moments like these to recover soon. oh, just so you can eunice stone. now as parts of the ceasefire agreement between israel and thomas, israel has released a $183.00 palestinian male prisoners on stock today. 60 were fried in exchange for 2 is rating males and a $123.00 and return for
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a 3rd is reading month. 12 of them had been serving life sentences and a 111 well held without trial since october. the 8th 2023 or a bus from it was a military prison, carried 25 percent in prison. the sit on the line occupied westbank. some had been in detention for decades and they described in humane conditions. and these radios, how much housing reports of these happy moments with decades in the making now being interrupted by warnings, the other, please take it easy, relative of release. prisoners typically as little says, is $42.00 for job even for an embrace. this prison, his family went in for a hug, but he is pushing them away. yes,
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katie says he is afraid to post it on his left on the skin, diseases and all the room. this is became more coming months to prison. his during the was on cause coming out of his really military james, the face is telling me they could share many looked frail, abuse and html nourished prison to say that time behind was especially over the past 15 months, will take years to forget the, the mother of released to prison a to physical, but it doesn't want him to do interviews. he's tie it. she says you mission the. it's hard to describe my feelings, but the conditions inside is right and this is a really difficult task. traffic we should pay attention to the prisoners re left behind. she's in her rates, he's an wants to make a move the food he missed out on the same because yes,
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i agree. nice. i know we had 3 years left in this sentence, but i figured i'd passed away before i had to jump to see my son, who was still a he'd be released out of prison then and don't find me alive. now i want him to get married quickly despite his randy restrictions against celebrations in the occupied westbank. they couldn't suppress this the another day of the motion of the unions. family to philip. they don't see each other behind a gloss barrier of finally together joy all around that there's a stop reminder of what they've been released into the is really for us is our rating on neighborhood and the to cut them refugee camp. we don't know how we will get home finally released from jail. but on the occupation of total freedom remains distance mohammed, haji, elders era some of those really 3 is rated captives nearly $500.00 days. also,
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they were taken during the october 7th and the time they've paid on stage alongside how most flights is before being transported ounce of gauze, the by the red cross homes. i'm a how much has more for united with these loved ones is right after $484.00 days and come to the, to the it's a moment. those closest to offer cause the full might never come into the office. we were waiting for this moment that i felt we'll come back home. it's impossible to live without him now all the time and he will start to rehabilitate, to get back to normal. and god willing, all the people of israel will get back to normal. and we will all be together come up with these 2 children, leave a message. so talk to the 7th, 2023. but the parent was released a month later during
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a brief ceasefire. these really for international will squeeze, but how may i ask, who i'm subsidy? and i ended up with direct course officials in klein unit in kansas city. there he let me come. keith sequin was also freed back in digital. you see goes wife on the web. be able to continue doing motions of the book was also up to but other students like this book to the 7th, but we least in the 1st up to 4 p as an exchange in november that you are. you might have done it. yes, you click right has arrived. yes, i am happy, i am happy. there was no one happy of the main. another couple. yeah, i didn't. b bus was also transpose the root cause of the shoes in cause he said release as both read attention to the feet of his wife and the 2 young sons. 184 years old and the other 9 months when they woke up, how much they do acute in under 3 s, drake. but is there
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a hasn't to some tax subsidies company police as well with an already interest exceeds $150.00 when palestinians like the struggles to hold, the crowds from us haven't released 18 captives since the stop of the seas by on january the 19th during the 1st stage of the cruise, that if the, the 3 really captives, what do to be released, but is there a safe 8 hub, died muted 2015 in prison is also to be freed doesn't. so these are in use made captive and got the on the calendar on sunday is hoping they would also be soon having some. and i just need to somehow it has more on the release of these ready talk to is now reporting from jordan's cops on us because he's ready to government on policy authority. have bundled 0 from reporting inside of his role. and you'll find chartres family members of is really captive took to the streets of tel aviv on saturday night. the same day,
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the 3 hostages were released from garza. but the coverage within is really media focused on 35 year old yet. and the bus who was released from captivity, and that's because his wife, cherry, and their 2 children are still being held in gaza. now israel says they do not know the state of serious fear and aria, but they are deeply concerned for their well being. with family members of captives had a message for you as president donald trump, at tonight's riley. we are entirely grateful to you for making this deal happen. and we ask that you do everything in your power to ensure that all phases of the deal, a fully implemented and all remaining hostages are returned home. then you know we a band, then we try to play you just as he did with bite and don't let him know is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is set to take off to the
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united states on sunday. around 8 am local time. he'll be the 1st world leader to go to the white house since donald trump took office on january 20th in a statement from his office missing. yahoo said he'll also meet with trump's on board to the middle east. steve woodcock, to start negotiations for phase 2 of the cease fire deal and to present these really position there with family members of captives mediators. and is really society at large says that nothing you all who should go through with all 3 phases of this deal because it's the only way to ensure the release of the remaining captives have the sense with that. just so, you know, i'm a israel is still attacking the occupied was spying us despite the sci fi in gaza, the latest strikes and, and also killed the 6 people. one hits a group of civilians and janine refuge account. a 14 year old was among the casualties. another attack kids a call and cover just south of jeanine is ready for us as of kills at least 20
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palestinians in the refugee camp. in less than 2 weeks. the ukraine says a russian strike on a boarding school in cost cuz killed full people. 80 have been rescued from the rubble ukrainian military spokes. person says russian forces used a guided aerial bomb. a knew that civilians were inside the building, preparing for evacuation. the attack sets of happens in the city of sutra. there's been heavy fighting in the coast regions since august, when ukrainian forces not to surprise offensive. since then, russia has retaken a sizable chunk of the region and run call, and has moved from keys. the ukrainians have issued a statement squarely blaming russia for the attack against a boarding school, which they say is housing. at least 95 people who are now trapped under the rubble
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. the statement says groans and cries by help can be heard from beneath the debris . the state of the state, and also it goes on to say, i'll remind you that the majority of those inside were elderly and bed ridden individuals. the statement goes on further decides that ukrainian focuses on now trying to dig those people out of the rubble. now this took place and ukrainian occupied russian territory, of course, which was taken by ukrainian forces in the early part of august. now there's been a fist fight with the russians. the russians have taken back some of that territory within the coast reason, but the city of such a web is took place is still under intense fighting. so the mccraney is very, very clear. this was a russian strike against the school. now also today in the uphold hover, a russian ballistic missile hit, a building that was destroyed a residential apartment building. this led to the ukrainian presidency lensky,
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saying that it was a terrorist attack. let's find out a little bit more this. busy 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 10 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. nobody knows for at least the day is i'm 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
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fire. and many people are unsure as they taking the scale of the destruction 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, to step up arms deliveries, to ukraine, particularly defensive now terrorism and terrorist attack items that we are hearing me and move from ukraine,
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particularly when it comes to attacks against civilian infrastructure like this. iran con out, is there a both of ok, so we've just had some breaking news come in just now. um that's us. a president donald trump followed through on his threats against a to impose rather tiresome, some of america's largest trading partners. on the last few minutes, the white house seems to announce that he has signed the executive order, meaning canada, and mexico will be hit with 25 percent. tarus and china will see another 10 on all of its exports to the us. that's just breaking news coming in the right will. so a heads on all of the 0. i'm for me the in cape town where people say growing numbers of taurus and digital nomads and making housing too expensive for those already living here. the
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. it's now in some places northern queens and 900 millimeters of writing been recorded. there is more writing to come. so what flooding is on the ground could wellbeing homes naturally, science. ok, and looking what to that it was as well. this is the line actually that goes from those and find a while to rise goes side frustrated, where we've got the potential for the big dime pulls even potential side clouds right. time of the for just haven't seen many as yet south of that. it's relatively warm occasional cheryl's for example, in melbourne and have a live nice and dry attempt to run about the 33 more. so it's quite help. so in test. but if a disappointment, i'm afraid on sunday was temperature, need about 9 team is that on show freeze cloud and that breaks of light is right. it seems fairly typical of your summer or eastern end of end of the year. so west
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pump here and then up towards the southern philippines, this looks like where the heavy shows will be as much trying now in what has been a funded positive bonia and a good part of java. that qualities, you know, is very important. bangkok is quite often the environment, no real change. the next 2 or 3 days, i'm afraid. but there is a change coming through to japan. code spinning air to the northeast of china get very cold in the korean, pretty sure it will snow in home, shoot. the algae 0 goes beneath the waves with a team of women. determined to say that we all share the same responsibility with me. this is something you projected amazing are using a variety of scientific techniques to study their behavior. we can monitor them for their level photos and behavior we're able to how their new environment,
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when they mix science dolphin sanctuary on al jazeera, the the the welcome back to watching all the 0 reminder about top stories this hour. they have been re, unions across goals are in the occupied west bank of through a 183 palestinian prisons were released from his free the jails. some of the prisoners were held in detention for decades and described in humane conditions. 3 is ready, captives have been reduced by hum us, maybe 500 days. also they will take, can keys to go fed called run in your 10 device with transports adults going supply?
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the red cross ukraine says full people have been killed in a russian strength of tense, a boarding school in the customer region. 80 people have been rescued from the rubble. goes back to that breaking news that is just in us present. donald trump has followed through on his terrorist threats against some of america's largest trading partners. it seems that canada and mexico will be hit with 25 percent tar spots. they'll be just a 10 percent levy on canadian energy products and 10 percent tires will apply to all chinese export to the u. s. right, well we have a kristen salumi who's my 1st from detroit that's near the border with canada. so chris, so not now become official this yes is exactly what people that i've been speaking to here in michigan and have
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been concerned about these 25 percent. harris on canada in particular is a big issue for michigan. and the canadians are the number 2 trading partner just behind mexico, with the united states, $480000000000.00 worth of goods come from canada across the border behind me. lot of it right over that bridge over there, into, into the, into the united states. and the concern of course, is that this is gonna drive of prices in the united states. and here in michigan, i've been speaking to car manufacturers in particular because they get a lot of their parts from canada and the cost of 25 percent is very hard for them to absorb. they can't source that material here in the united states. a lot of the goods that they use in their cars come not only over once,
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but then they go back for more work, they come back and forth. so the possibility of a trade war, given that justin to go, the prime minister of canada has promised to tell you stories, harris and the impact is, is going to have on the price of vehicles. they say it could be significant. and of course, it's not just cars, it's lumber, it's fuel, it's agricultural products, all of these things that the united states gets from canada that could see their prices go up. and of course, for canada, the situation is even more difficult and more traveling 20 percent of their growth gross domestic product is based on commerce with the united states and united states actually exports billions of dollars of their goods to canada as well. so the possibility of a trade war is something that everyone here is worried about and concerned about. and they've been trying to prepare for. but the problem is, while we're talking about what president trump has talked about,
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increasing us manufacturing and supporting us manufacturers right now. in many areas they don't have the capacity to make up for what canada does, so they'll have no choice but to pay those prices. lowes terrace. okay, thank you very much for the update kristen, some new media. now julia got the on their reports from mexico city where the mexican government is planning a response to those terrace. the mexican president has been very clear throughout that her government would make no announcement until the tariffs were a 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 terrace at all. and on the other hand, i think she's also been trying to de escalate the tensions with the u. s. 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 that it would not be announced,
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as i mentioned until the tears came into effect. so if that actually goes forward today and they become unofficial done deal, i think we'll have to hear from the mexican government. what those retaliatory measures will be. the president, claudia shane brown 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. turbo specifically meant to hurt specific sectors of the us economy by a targeting specific exports, or if it will be more of a blanket. uh um you know, setting up of, of, of general tire of. so we'll know of that. i imagine in the coming days or hours, it's a long weekend in mexico. so there's a chance that that they may not, you know, make an announcement immediately. the purchases have rallied against what they call hate speech boards and seniors. presidents. the rights groups and trade unions were
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react seem to what have you had many a said that the world economic forum in davos, plunging, pledging rather to eliminate once he times woke policies. and here's why i'm not report from one is there is no response. you know, it's and see that the president have you, emily speech on the other side of the world was immediate anger, fear, and the determination to resist organizing public assemblies like this one to discuss their response that i've seen any shooting that i've shown k 40 seed and did, and diverse was a provocation, a consolidation of his id on a j. bear with in several protest since president relate, took office in december 2023. the radical policy to cost state spending on health transports in education. how do i get the most and that will hopefully everyone feels they should protest, but also that they can take these discussions today with plants and to our families
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because these are problems that touch on lives at this moment. lee has closed the ministry for women and diversity. a policy institute against discrimination and racism is surprised when my life and then last month in doubles. it may need more be well to see the feminism, diversity, inclusion, equity, immigration, abortion, environmental ism gender, ideology, amongst others. the, the heads of the same creature whose aim is to justify the advance of the state to the appropriation and distortion of noble causes. but if she enters it because noble cause is, he said with freedom of liberalism as preloaded by donald trump in the united states. presidential band and hungry who we code is the friend, the italian prime minister, julecia, maloney for the delay was thick and almost to an international audience. but they were listening here in knowledge and see, you know, many didn't like what they heard uniting now to defend what they see is the house one rights origin,
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cedar and 2010 was the 1st country and not in america to legalize same sex marriage to the boss and in 2020. okay. and most of what we're seeing are retreats and destruction of everything we thought and worked to years for, for social programs, for laws that respect our rights. javier malays government is destroying the state, which means that a large part of our public politics no longer exist and now they're going for what remains, delay when the elections with the permits to read it. can you reform argentina's back to the economy for testers are asking what price to that house, one rights that we're showing there out to 01 as iris and a 54 people have been killed and several injured new sedans, compet so hard to them and showing by the permanent track that support forces, i'm all case was attacked and undermined city recess has been targeting areas control by the sudanese army causing mass civilian casualties.
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now, south africa has become a magnets for remote workers off the introducing a digital nomad visa last year. all the scheme brings economic benefit, some residents, they, they can no longer afford to live in that own cities. for me, the media reports from cape town with its picture, perfect scenery, good with the affordable cost of living for international visitors. because what is the cape, tony? is attracting a growing community of remote workers or digital no matter aside from a tourist. visa is the government's implemented, a new visa program that allows them to stay for up to 90 days. naturally, brooks is from the u. k and runs own business in line. she's been working remotely from cape town for up to 6 months at a time. there's lots of money that's coming in for tourism, but also in lots of countries with as a high digital name and presence, the locals are getting very frustrated by the impact that it's having particularly
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on accommodation. so i think that it's about looking at it in a holistic perspective and making sure that the government is putting in the right steps to manage the influx while move in a 1000000 work is your benefit from the tourism. the all those who say the growing demand for accommodation is making housing for locals more expensive. how many that jacobs is a 3rd generation and a family living in this home and woke up? she says the demand for housing and a prime location means higher property values, but with it comes on affordable rates and taxes. some people cannot afford to stay in the bulk of any of the houses local civic association degrees. the cost of living and central air is like this has increased and of course it's coming into book up. we can see more and more people buying the properties up and hiring it out for sure to somebody. but they didn't make it.

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