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x science, dolphins sanctuary on al jazeera. hearing the facts z is very systematic and deliberate, destruction of causes we will to infrastructure has left more than 2000000 people in a state of color since from asking questions. what do you think will be the last thing? impacts on journal is reporting from the action when firefighters did arrive. there wasn't sufficient with an in depth coverage. it's a gathering of intention to speak to wisdom teeth this out as it was, teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story of the
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watching, all, just bear with me and put on and don't have a mind on top stories. the cell too is rarely soldiers have been killed in the occupied westbank and a shooting at another tree. check point 6 of the soldiers wounded when a government opened fire. he was sent shot dead by his right forces. malls tested that. it's now the gun negotiations for station 2 of the seas far. meanwhile, as well has delayed tuesdays medical evacuation of critically ill palestinian patients from gaza. that's bringing our correspondence, static eval, assume he's joining us live from alpha in southern gaza and product. this is just news that we're guessing in the last 10 to 15 minutes. i'm off saying that they have the gun negotiations to figure out the 2nd phase of the ceasefire. are you hearing anything more? well, yes, we have heard from the mazda as folks best, and saying that contacts and negotiations for the 2nd phase of the ceasefire deal.
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the officially begun in order to reach comprehensive agreements regarding over the milestone of the 2nd phase of the agreement from mazda side. they are so interested to see a clea development in terms of the relief reconstruction. and she'll bring a fits megabytes regional mediate says, in order to help us the people who have been widely affected from the 15 months of approval, military genocide, campaigning cause a given the fact that many residential areas have been widely flats. and also it's during the statement of the spokesperson or how much has as every, it's a rated uh that how much has cooled the old mitigates, has to intervene and, and address the shortcomings of the implementation of the humanitarian protocol related to the ceasefire deal. but here is the main sticky point that if the 2nd phase would not hold or accomplish lee our successfully accomplished by regional
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mediators, it will give but the insights about the potential dangers duration of humanitarian conditions that will take place up there within the coming months. specifically that there are still some set and specific points that off completely still speaking regarding the comprehensive with the trouble of because many troops from the intolerant goals a strip, the start, and the onset of the reconstruction operations that will take keys in order to be completely accomplished perfectly, given the fact that garza will to keys in order to remove the ripple and the start . the process of rehabilitation of all sorts of developments that we can see are quite related to the what will take place in the table of negotiations between conflicting parties. and regional mediators who have been doing shuttle efforts in order to bridge the gaps between post pods. um to facilitate the success of the negotiations for the 2nd phase. but literally, elizabeth,
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what we can see is that only human at terminate supplies have been allowed to access garza. and today we showed some sort of delay for the evacuation of wanted patients and the sort of a test for the general durability of the ceasefire. and to what extent both parties will be able to uh, hold on to continue with tearing to the commitments of the deal as what we can see during the past couple of days. some sort of delayed by these will have to reduce the security pretext. now we've got on the send button, so you are trying right now to sit back to is it 2 indigo shades for the 2nd site that's from the palestinian perspective. is the most crucial that tool in april, published in the interest top rehabilitating? i'm sorry. coffee again, topic. thank you very much for that. that's thought it was in with the laces on the news just in the last 15 minutes. so. so how much thing talks on the 2nd phase of the gaza sci fi? i have begun the european commission chief us live on the line and has been laying
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out her plans for avoiding a trade will with the us and to speak to diplomats and brussels. she warned against what she called a global race to the bottom saying need aside for benefits, a lot is at stake on both sides that jobs, businesses, industries here and in the united states. that's the rely on the trans atlantic partnership. so we want to make it work and not only because of our historic ties, but because it is simply smart business. so our 1st priority is now to work on the many areas where the interest converge. and that's still scope to do so much more from critical supply chains for emerging technologies. we will be ready for tough negotiations on mondays talks in europe. and so slum
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talk to trump said he'll soon impose tariffs on goods from the european union sion . well, how about us joining us from brussels? so as long as a line maintaining the sound session that you have has taken since trump took off this again, or indeed, elizabeth, she's trying, as with most of the need is to extend then all of friends to us president donald trump, for the time being saying that the you remains committed to negotiating a deal with the trump administration and the to have many things in common that they could debate in the near future for the benefits of both the you and the united states of america. and that they expect the negotiations to be tough, but do you is getting to spend for its own advice. now for the time being, the european leaders are trying to work out contingency plans. and this explains
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that trade. minnesota is meeting which is taking place in wal, so in case from decided to go ahead and slump, the thomas on the european media the uses it is going to reciprocate what inc. kind to all the child of, if they were all going to be introduced by the trump administration. but as you know, elizabeth, they have so many things in common is that they would have to deal with we were talking about the security arrangements in europe. transatlantic alliance and what happens in next, in the right of the perspective here in europe is for the time being they would like to try and convince the trunk of the need to do business for many things in the near future. that if worse comes to worse, i'm from this science to slump, those type of the you, he's going to reciprocate. awesome, thank you very much for that. how should i, how about us with
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a license live in brussels? is the future of financial support to some of the wells poor was countries as in question, is the trump administration attempts to follow the us agency and to the state department us secretary of state, marco rubio announced he was taking control of choosing the agency of and subordination, us phone aid is distribute distribution through multiple agencies according to a congressional reports in 2022. a quarter of all funds were allocated to programs that provide humanitarian assistance. these include food medicine, shelter, so people affected by crises, the same year, 21 percent to global health initiatives, and 18 percent one to programs to support economic, social and political development. another 18 percent is classified as peace and security building and strengthening military police. and the security forces in recipients countries and the remaining 18 percent was allocated to sectors such as
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governance, education, and social net services. well, let's go to patty called her and she's joining us live from washington dc. so patsy . firstly, what is happening today with us a id before we even see the impact on the recipient countries. a lot of workers seem to be effective. of all the workers basically have been infected, say they usa i. d employees yesterday were told just don't show up to the office. those that did were locked out. we saw a impromptu protest. we expect that's going to continue today. not only can they not doing their physical space, but many are reporting, they can't get into their work email or the internal communications systems. so this is clearly, truly unprecedented. we've seen new administration's look to change board assistance in future contracts, but these are contracts that have already been approved. these are people who expected to get paid and the trumpet ministration came in and just did
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a blanket freeze on all the money. they did say that they were going to make exceptions when they live, say being such as you manage hearing aid or the aids drugs provided to people in africa. it's not clear that that money's actually been turned on. so this is led to absolute chaos. within this community because it's not just the federal workers that are impacted, it's countless contractors that are being laid off because of the uncertainty that it's going to become a very big constitutional question. but there are separation of powers in this country. the constitution says congress gets to decide where the going to spend us money, congress setup usa id. it's not clear that they actually have the authority to just simply move usa id underneath the umbrella of the state department. now we've heard from the secretary state marco rubio, he says that there some of these programs will continue once they are reviewed. but i think it's important to point out that when he was a senator,
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he defended for assistance, pointed out that it's less than one percent of the federal spending. so there will be court challenges. but that's going to do very little because it's going to take time. in the meantime, this community is simply in chaos. and this might not be the only group community in chaos passing because it's not the only department we're hearing. the trump administration administration is going to try to shut down up next to the department of education. apparently he's mentioned this on the campaign trail, but we're starting to see reports that there were to do that even before there is a secretary of the department of education and the trumpet, ministration and memos has made clear that they know they can't just simply shut down the department of education, but their plan is to basically dismantle it by laying off so many of its workers have basically becomes an effective. so what will the impact of that be if it in fact goes forward? well, the department of education last year, their budget was $228000000000.00. what exactly does it do?
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well, the us as unique in some ways in the way it funds education in this country. primary, secondary education, that's mostly made up of local tax dollars. what that means is poor communities have worst schools because they just don't have the money to spend on facilities and teachers and technology. so what the federal government has done through the department of education is go in and subsidize those lower income schools. if they cut off aid immediately like they've done to the us a, a, a i d, that's going to mean we're going to see teachers fired a special education. teachers fired all of that money dried up. it will cause chaos . and nearly every community in the united states, and i think it's very important to point out, the blue states tend to give more money to the federal government than they get back red states. those that support a donald trump tend to give less federal money to less money to the federal government. they get way more back than they get. so this is going to have ripple
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effects if they take the same approach as they did it, usa id. it's also potentially gonna paralyze the higher education system. the us government through the department of education is the biggest funder of grants and loans to college students. and the vast majority of americans need to take out loans to go to college in the us because it is so expensive. so well, the custody usa id are causing k, i us weisberg chaos to this very. this community is a smaller group of community. the if it it takes on education, it is going to be a massive impact on every american citizen. patrick, thank you very much for breaking all of that down for us. patsy. calhane live in washington dc. i'm the president trump 90 day freeze on foreign aid is already impacting, developing countries like bond division. well, many 8 organizations is struggling with layoffs on the way some of the channels that he has moved from docker banner that shows one of the largest number of and
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your presence in the was a many of them are funded by international donors. usaid been one of the main. there is a serious concern here after the donald trump administration that announced a phrase on usaid saying josie, are concerned, some of the stops are already laid off temporarily. for the 90 days monetary i'm including one of the largest international research facilities which i was laid off nearly thousands of off the announcement last year, long $450000000.00 was dispatched to bring a best buy usa for their own and got after the fund is still gonna flow, but the rest of the other fund are going to be frozen. for now. a finding is the funding a general stop. then there should be some problems on the beneficiaries of the projects that are working in bottom of this. and definitely there will be some
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of my hand, but the activities of develop vitiate is also and where you pull that as a very long partnership with bangladesh and a good friend of bangladesh. u. s. government with uh, a positive decision of that. there are the b are nearly 50 percent of the and your funding comes from us a that in directly means about a 100 level up and ongoing projects are going on. which of the stuff up around 20000 people. and then there are suppliers, vendors and the and just depends which could run into millions. all those people so generally will be affected if the free is permanent. that's fine with that check to look for alternative donors like japan and china. and this would have strategic implications for us in the past. the big strategy, if the funding totally stopped tended to audrey,
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i'll just say the doc. com all salvador is president has also offered to access the 40s of any nationality from the united states for a fee. under the deals of us will be able to send convicted criminals who as citizens own legal residents, just a prison sentences in el salvador, his jails. the us state department previously described this over crowd of detention centers as caution. dangerous secretary of state, marco rubio described it as an offer of friendship and says he's profoundly grateful. he has agreed to accept for deportation. any illegal alien in the united states who is a criminal from any nationality, be the m. s. 13 or claim that our and house them in his jails. and 3rd, he has offered to house in his jail dangerous american criminals in custody in our country. including those of us citizenship and legal residents. us,
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us marines have been sent to guantanamo day to prepare for an influx of to pull for the migraines. president trump wants to expand the military's role within his campaign to shut down the the plans to pull it up to 30000 undocumented migraines from the us to the notorious detention center in cuba. a unilateral seas 5 declared by rebels allied with m. 23 has taken effect in east and democratic republic of congo and groups. as the pauses for humanitarian reasons. there are conflicting reports about the number of casualties. the u. s. has 900 people have been killed for the communist governments has that number could be as high as 2000 . it comes off to rewan to back to m $23.00 levels to control the city of going on . last monday. come by the most of the use of analyst at the center for research on congo control, so he says international pressure should continue. so m 235 is funny. withdrawal from go to the the how suggestion in the center of the,
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of the system in the $700.00, the dead bodies are in the streets and the civilians are left to themselves to do the clean up and picking up the bodies and try to dispose of them, we don't even know if they have not yet even been identified. that's one of the reasons. the 2nd reason is i believe that international pressure is being applied online. that's an eighty's making them 23. think twice before they came over to the city of goma. so the on the different medic front, i think that the the pressure cannot be let go. yeah, it must continue so that the entity 3 can be stopped from the movement and that this can come back to the cold. i'm actually much more cynical in thinking about this truth on the dis ceasefire because this has happened before when the m 23 took over a ton of when i got to a you had the east african community for assessing the said seamlessly as far as we
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have taken, and i, according to the you want to have expert. what we saw during that time is an increase minute 32 ports to the anthony 3, which allowed them to have have some time after the town. so we have to be vigilant about what is happening, but i also provide support to the people who are in dire needs in go. my corresponding catherine. so was following the story for us from it. and i wrote the and catherine, members of the aussies parliament, senators, apparently in an emergency meeting in contrast, so no doubt discussing how to respond to m. 23. he's even the latch will cease. fire agreement announcement draw the guess. yes. um that emergency meeting in can show so has not started yet. but the parliamentarians and send it to will basically be discussing about the security situation in go my and how they can help us. so that now we have
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a spoken to one of the senators. and this is one of the things that they will be discussing. ease of the possibility of the government, a tool to weave m $23.00. so one, some of the politicians are saying that yes, maybe back to wait to go. but then others are saying that no, it cannot be the way. because 1st this he's on a prescribe, it has been best designated as a terrorist organization. so the government cannot. uh, you know, talk to that group of e a go ma, deceased by a that you've talked about is largely holding. people are saying that at home in goma be just one piece they say, catherine, thank you very much for that. we would no doubt come back to you to find out what happens of that emergency meeting. catherine story live in nairobi of the still
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top is full, she is demo. thank goodness with the tron. so when they have shelter across europe, major football leaks and it's monitors decisions that have splashed the most cache as a that to salvage something from what's being an under policies. and so for the champions you currently sit face in the premier league, concluded the january window by signing eco gonzalez from port sites for around to $60000000.00. he follows
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a rosters big signings including i'm out mama ish for just say about $70000000.00. vito a haste for approximately 37000000 and 42000000 dollar defend of do kind of a housing of the old joint this window. so let's put the clubs january spending into a bit of context. months that he spent more than $220000000.00 this window making them by fault. the biggest spend is in fact that they spent nearly as much as the premier league teams combined with the of the 19 sites floating out around to $240000000.00 entire. so cities efforts they sit behind, chelsea's records, johnny, re spending 2023 of more than 350000000. you might remember they spent 108000000 alone on ukraine, and we're not in the highland widget. talking in the price to this video on social media to announce the signing a forward. my to tell the french teenager joins from barton munich online as far as having the option to buy him in the close season. his arrival is
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a boost to something in his struggle. this campaign and sit 14th and the premier league arguably the biggest named pirates move on deadlines. i is this mountain walker, a sensor, the 3 simon champions league when it joins aston villa on line from paris. sandra, mount his arrival caps, a busy one day for a visit with darnelle moton, axel decided to add marcus rochefort. sign in for his lab. zip. out with fedex has joined the ac. the line on line from chelsea. the portuguese still has not featured much to the police this season. that's to spite joining the cloud some more than $15000000.00 in august is understood that milan have a buy option in the do away from trumps or business chelsea or inaction on deadline . diane, they sailed a c one victory against west ham. thanks to a quite fortunate winning. i'm go co palm. this cross is going enough. this is aaron one. the 2nd the result lifts the place into full place in the premier league . i was very happy, especially because i can see that tonight, the game, brody,
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the doctors gave me themselves mentally because you know, in this moment when teams coming out and just they see the buck waiting for our mistake, there is no space to attack. you need to be patient. christy, i don't even add a $1040.00 on wednesday at the kicked off his birthday celebrations early. the fortune keys, thoughts go to twice, to help on us a beat you and he's, i was still in the asian champions. league is 1st coming from the penalties. thoughts of this all he had it in the study amana is cross, so his 23rd goal is the season last set, winning for them, the saudi arabian side had already secured the place. in the knockout stage that i saw the side i left a fall behind to them. i was, i was sad at chrome, i've been putting the categories to you. a head's inside, the 80 minutes actually was behind for a long night for a livable flat request. so for me, no scoring a really and bicycle ok, so make it one. on 10 minutes. i left feet went on when $31.00 is we have maurice
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completing the scoring both sides, but already in the last 60 but the raining agent is on out holders. i needed to beats out of ryan to keep alive any realistic type of advancing, but it can manage it. they last to want to enter capital because we cannot send him out to the competition. a match in brazil was disruptive due to heavy slike to slash the wayside. chris hughes were leading one nail in the same and south hall is pumped division. that's on the side is just kind of right. if i lie to class, both thing is still in the 80 minutes. luckily for them once lazy to resume the size of managed to hold on for the one in the n b a, it was on his start nights, the phoenix suns, quiet devin, booker. this was the moment he became the franchises full time leading scorer note down to 3 points to again see portland trailblazer c. so possible to say this is record which had stood since 1988. okay. now 115006 178 correct
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points. it sounds i didn't lose the game and i just wanna apply it. and the nfl has been handed a 10 games back without pay. over this violent incidents, ryan hoffman, the immunization, wilder slammed the head of multiple fedex was forwarded to him. sits on the ice. we started, the suspension is the longest for all noise comes up in the nfl since 2018 and us present. donald trump took a break from talking about tyrus to host these dominic up champions. the florida panthers were invited to the white house on monday for ceremony to celebrate their achievements. attempted to secure that 1st samuel back in june from this presented related focuses on they've hospitalized new jersey. that is always full. now pizza will have more lights on jemma. thank you very much for that, and that's it so me, elizabeth, put on them for the news out of stay with us. we're back with all the laces up. thanks. and just a couple of minutes. connecting
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