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the, the, what we do in all just sarah, is try to find those 2 stories and keep the people allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. the law says negotiations on the 2nd phase of the goal is to seize funding and have stumps it, as, as well. profess to send to get delegation, to cut the for, to the i don't want elizabeth put on them and this is alan to 0 live from does ha also coming out have some compassion, at least for these children. lloyd is they've done nothing wrong. and yet, the whole 40 something short on the futures destroyed the got to play from the
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doctor. just back from the medical evacuations have been pushed on home. the twos widely sold as a killed by gunman at a check point in the occupied west and watched the future for usa, i d, us democrats. question whether it was time to come to some punch. it is even legal news . will begin with breaking news from gaza and homos as negotiations has the gone on establishing the 2nd phase of the seas fine day. and with israel earlier as well said, it was preparing to send the delegation to doha for tools that comes as you, as president donald trump says there are no guarantees to cease font and gaza will hold, is expected to discuss the situation with is why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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may so on that tuesday, that's bringing our correspondent product boys in his joining us live from the alpha and tell them guy. so. so thought it tell us what hamas has been saying about this. yeah, so in an official statement the spokes best and of how much movements of the people got an order. the state said that the negotiations and folks for the 2nd phase of the ceasefire agreement have officially begun as the movement to so consent to see significant developments taking place regarding a relief. reconstruct things on filtering efforts that will be included in the 2nd phase of the agreements following the remark. couple humanitarian sufferings, that just taking place in gaza, especially with the return of displaced families to the north. also, the statement stipulates that a mazda has cooled on old regional mediators to intervene to address the
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shortcomings in the implementation of the humanitarian protocol of this, these 50. but there is a question that has been left on the drums. latest comments have sparked different sorts of skepticism regarding sustainability of the ceasefire, which reflects a questions were a question regarding israel will be able to attach its commitment on this top seriously. the 2nd phase of nichols negotiations because possibly any collapse of the ongoing negotiations will at. but the lady is of a unique devastation for the really buses, gaza strip and will also lead to a completely comprehensive destruction to what has been left of causes bally as simple infrastructure and the uh, residential homes and areas that did not. yeah. what the 2nd thoughts ground. and so, what we, what we can see on the ground just that's regional mediation, says,
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well, try to bridge these gaps in whole, of, of, of reaching a comprehensive deals that will meet the must have demands of, or read it for child because of strep. and will help with the patients to be back to wait to, to receive the treatment upfront product. thank you very much for that. that started f o, as in, before, the nice as he's joining us live from alpha in southern gaza. that's bringing home to son who's she's lived for us and a mom because the is really government and palace janina thought she have banned alger 0 from reporting inside israel and in the occupied westbank come the what are you hearing about israel sending a delegation for the negotiations earlier this morning, these really prime minister's office released the statement saying that his role is preparing to send a delegation for these negotiations for phase 2 of the deal. but that's at the end of the week. and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is also going to convene
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this country security cabinet upon his arrival from the united states, which is estimated around saturday to talk about what his rules overall goals are, technically for phase 2 of this deal. but it comes amid the backdrop of several ministers within his government, threatening to quit, leave his coalition and toppled the government if he accept space to of this deal. it's something that the far right within his coalition has said they do not want. and in fact, have voted against this is the same party who said they received assurances from benjamin netanyahu. but after phase one, the fighting would resume. however, there is going to be in his really team indo had the end of this week trying to finalize details for phase 2. but it's important to note that it is not guaranteed that the ceasefire will continue unless both sides agree to move forward with it. and how the, how is that? is there any prime minister's trip to washington dc has upcoming nice things with donald trump. how is that being viewed in his room?
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well look, there are some polarizing views about that. because on one hand you have the larger portion of is really public, the family member to apologize. we've lost the connection to home the in the jordanian capital. so let's move on. israel has delayed tuesdays and medical evacuation of critically ill and wounded palestinian patients from gaza under the seas font agreement as well as the post. and i'll 50 patients, so indeed urgent treatment to bowl to leave through the also border crossing with egypt every day. that target hasn't to be met with only a $122.00 critically and patients evacuated in 3 days. the world health organization says up to 14000 people urgently need medical treatment abroad. dr. muhammed, so he does a trauma and nerve search and at 5 years scientific, he returned from gaza on saturday and explains just how do i have the situation remains. to be honest with you,
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from the moment to the fees finally gone to the moment i left it, there was no appreciable change in terms of medical care. and we were still working with the same medications with the same diagnostic equipment. patients was still coming to home because of a lack of access to other healthcare needs. for example, those who i'm only interested in having other forms of nutrition and those that need the appropriate antibiotics not having access to those. that those, that need a diagnoses made can not have diagnoses me because we don't have the scanners available. there's not a single in my rice kind of in the tidewater street. you know, when i worked in the hospital when he was a major trauma center, we did. so we got a c t's got um, so those uh those difficulties still exist. um and there's been some uh, important our food and i've seen track those companies. and so forth, but really that's no, that's no help to these patients. what at most,
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what i need the most as well most vulnerable, because a lot of the, my children and some of them on my patients. the i've treated a, the youngest 9 or 10 or 11 or 12 plus softly on a daily basis because they cannot get appropriate health care. so this is really, really important. i know, really stressed the importance of this have some compassion, at least for these children. linus, they've done nothing wrong, and yet the whole bodies have been destroyed. their futures destroyed the got to. so let's, let's just be human about this and help them. this is, this is the only thing i'm quoting for. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have streamed into gauze as most devastation area. the news with the strip, but with most homes destroyed many of being false to rebuild from scratch. i mean, my food reports from jamalia refugee camp is we're digging you into your body,
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a refuge account. bennett, just hard to imagine that this area, this particular refuge account 2 weeks ago, was quite deserted. and as soon as the cease fire started, people who started to hold their coming back to their homes here and the moment people returned to their homes in northern part and garza city, people found this cheer level of destruction. they rushed here, hoping that their homes are still a standing, but instead they found more of it. a wasteland pile of rubble, the turn, their entire neighborhoods here, the entire of you come into a waste land. what we're seeing here behind me in this frame is more of a desperate attempt to buy people who are returning to their homes to find life under the rubble from the both those are that is reopening now. new roles and use trees for people to move easily and to the people who just set up their tents on the other side of the road, trying to find a show there. here to people who are searching under the rubble for whatever item they are able to salvage, to protect them from the cold and to protect them from sleeping out in the street.
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but again, we know the journey of coming back. the northern part of this turban gauze is the was, was very difficult, was litter with many challenges the long road to prevent abuse from carrying many of the stuff. so that's why they are searching under the rubble here. people are hoping they will be able to rebuild their life in a more proper way, but until then, there is a daily struggle to find the basic necessities, water, and sewage are the biggest, the challenge here. and also, the most important part here is the absence of filter, the absence of homes for the hundreds of thousands of people making their way back to the northern parts and gauze. a city, honey. my mode of the, from the heart of the value works is you can call us time these radio and me says 2 soldiers have been killed in the occupied westbank and of shooting at the military check point 6 of the soldiers of wounded when i've done men open fire, he has been shot dead by his ready forces that happened at the dfcs. he check point
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and the notes of the occupied territory is there any forces have blocked off the roads near the scene of the attack. and this really falls as a continuing and offensive across the occupied westbank. there's where the military has bombed palestinian homes inside the total cut in refugee camps. and one of the latest attacks at least 44 people have been killed in the past 2 weeks. while let's bring back home the saw who she's joining us live from oman. following all the developments in israel and the occupied westbank for home to tell us what is the laces that you'll hear about the shoes house via that military check point of the will. these rarely military says that they've conducted an initial investigation and found that the alleged gunman had arrived very early in the hours of the night. and that he was wearing
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a tactical jacket armed with an m 16 rifle. and he was able to shoot 2 is really soldiers and then injure 6 others. so 2 soldiers were killed in this attack. but it's quite interesting because this is an area that's been bolstered with a lot of security presence by these really military in the northern part of the occupied west bank since they've been carrying out this offensive in did you need refugee camp for the last 2 weeks? so there's been a lot of military presence, but it's not just in jeanine, it's in its surrounding areas, especially at the ac check point where this attack had taken place. all right, tom, the thank you very much for that for now. that's come to some. joining us live from a mon. still a head on al jazeera and 23 rebels. declare a uni natural says find democratic republic of congo. hundreds of people have been killed in slicing with the companies on the boss, how the trump administration over 4 of us for an a put impact. marshall commanded here in projects and found
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a dish. the the after a brief flow, the seasonal thunderstorms are proving themselves to be heavy. you're getting the lazy and it's an easy, virtually anywhere. so the focus which is where the biggest risk for time slides is the eastern end of into an easier west. papua, for example, i left in to the southern tennessee winter, we're still going ahead football. actually. i in korea, this is a road and south career can be frozen covenant sky. but the west, the snow has been the other side of the water. how kind are, for example, couple of meters on the ground in places that still folding. now, that when distill blowing anywhere from how cut it down to your home shoot, it's going to be caught by snow. it might catch the, i just have career judge you are and as well, and the i bring is really cold. now we seeing cold expand all way down towards the south of china, but not the same extreme heavy, obviously,
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the snow still falls during 1st day. attempts has risen to been sold admittedly, and all the attempt is all know in this part of china 6 below average that going down again, but no sedately in the knowles, that amount of 3 as a max and beijing minus 6 as an x in. so for example, accompanied by yet more snow. so that means there's continuing where things are to some degree improving in the north of india, where a quote has been so poll. recent thunderstorms have improved things. the, the sun rises brilliantly here, the history was written and the nature became a theory is here, the,
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the students and a totally the timeless june the th watching l. just bear with me, elizabeth put on and don't have a mind to of, on top stories. the seller from us as negotiations have gone on and she mentioned the 2nd phase of the golf assist funded with as ro earlier as real estate. it was put man to send a delegation to doug hospitals may want as well, has delayed tuesdays medicine evacuation. of course, okay. and palestinians, patients from gaza under the cease fire agreement, 50 people have met to me through the, at the border crossing with egypt every day is that target hasn't to be met. and to
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israeli soldiers have been killed in the occupied westbank and a shooting at him in the tree. check point 6 on the phone. just the wounded. when a gunman, item fine, he has been shot dead by his ready forces. the touch of the agent, egypt and foreign ministers have met an uncle to discuss. the recent developments in gaza stressing the importance of implementing the cx. 5 deal between is running him off shop. and i mean, as we need to work hard on making the ceasefire deal terminated, we met on sunday with a delegation from us. we are very keen to make the deal permanent and to continue the exchange of posting and prisoners and captives. there are discussions about the policies of netanyahu, and as you know now, after 15 months of war and gaza, this part of the world needs to build a d and peace mess. and yahoo must stop provoking others for his own benefit. if you look them on the of the curtis lead sylvia and democratic forces as calling for sylvia to become
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a secular. and the centralized stays off of the toppling of the side regime in december. must boom up these as we discuss compromises and solutions during the weeks of mason. with the transitional president of i'll shut off some of in java. the reports from the syrian capital damascus in the face of the sea remains, is sticking points in efforts to be unify of this country under a single month and governance according to the shut off government. what they want to do is to ensure the kurdish fights and lay down their weapons. be part of the singular defense ministry and hand over the forward used to their control. according to the, as the, the city and democratic for this was the current issue, a stock prices. they want to maintain a semi autonomous status for the areas under their control. they do not want to be part of a single defense force that the ones that have an army which they control. and they want to maintain control of heisen business and of families that are being kept in the account as an oil fields, which are a major source of revenue,
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which is kinda little funding original assets seeking the photos of the assad regime was a historic step for the serial people and based on that a new syria should be built without restoring the bought the party or it's ideology . indeed, we want to move the serial forward together without repeating the bought experience . confident. that is unacceptable. if once a buffer zone all the way from both ends of the freight, he's ever ended up all the way to do it off the border. it won the curtis prices to lay down their weapons and it wants them to be part of the united states to cation the i is, i'm on this one is another important issue for turkey, a and syria. is that in the fight against terrorism, just as with the fight against isis, the fight against p, k, k and y, p g should continue at the same time. right now the damascus administration is continuing it if it's to reach out to the white pg item particular to find a solution to k is following this closely. hope is that this problem will be
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resolved without bloodshed and missing. in the meeting between i'm of the show and surface president for the if they had one, the issue of kurdish white, this is border is expected to dominate the discretion to create one is but says the if i'm going to shut out the government and city of the government's own efforts to try and find and amicable to bring those spices under the unified come on fail. it might take the boxes on hand. some of them java does is 0 and sweden, 5 people have been shot at an adult education center and the city of all bro, in the south of the country, students are taking shelter in nearby buildings. police have launched a major operation and say the threat to life isn't over. i'll salvage it was president has also to accept the 40s of any nationalities from the united states for a fee. under the day, all of us will be able to send convicted criminals to a citizens omega residents to serve prison sentences and el salvador jails. the us
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state department previously described it's always a crowd of detention centers is harsh and dangerous. secretary of state tamaqua, 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? it was a criminal from any nationality they. i'm s 13 are claim that our and house them in his jails. and 3rd, he has offered to house in his jails, dangerous american criminals in custody in our country, including those of us citizenship and legal residents. and us marines have been sent to montana more day to prepare for an influx of default of my buttons. president trump wants to expand the military's role within his campaign to shut down the border. he plans to the full top just as you 1000 and documented migrants from the us to the notorious detention center and to the for us funding for some of
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the wills pause, countries is facing an uncertain future. trump administration's plan to fold a us development agency into the states department to pay us to be taken. shave the us secretary of state ma, ma co. rubio announced that he's taking control of us, say id and accused the agency of insubordination. usa, i, the managers about $40000000000.00 of annual assistants to more than $200.00 countries. but trumpets put a 90 day freeze on us funding. forcing thousands of programs around the world to shut down as you called, hey and has moved from washington dc. all the workers basically been infected, say they usa id 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 could they not doing their physical space, but many are reporting,
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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 a blanket freeze on all the money. they did say that they were going to make exceptions when the life saving subject, 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 about 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 button. there are separation of powers in this country. the constitution says congress gets to decide where the going to spend us
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money, congress setup usa id. it's not clear that they actually have the authority to just simply move us a 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, he defended for an 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. well, that 90 day freeze on font aid is already impact and developing countries like bung, the bush. but many 8 organizations are struggling with layoffs on the way front of a child that has moved from docker banner that shows one of the largest member of and your presence in the was a many of them are funded by international donors. usaid been one of the main.
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there is a serious concern here after the donald trump administration them down to freeze on usaid st. 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 a positive then. 5 cement, last year, a long $450000000.00 was dispatched to bring the best buy usaid for their own and got after the fund is still gonna flow. but the rest of the other find out is going to be frozen. for now, a funding is the funding channel store. 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 of my hand, but the activities of develop vitiate is also and where you pull that as a very long partnership with bangladesh and
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a good friend of bung with is u. s. government with uh, a positive decision of that there would it be nearly 50 percent of the and your funding comes from us a that indirectly 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 for generally will be affected if the phrase is permanent. that's fine. with that, check the look for alternative donors like japan and china. and this would have strategic implication for us in the past. if a strategy, if the funding totally stop sandwich audrey, i'll just say to you, if you and commission chase us live on the line has been laying out her plans for avoiding a trade with the us. and the speech to diplomats and brussels,
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she warned against what she called a global race to the boston saying needs aside, would benefit 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. not only because of our historic ties, but because it is simply a 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. natural phase 5 declared by rebels allied with the and 23 group has taken effect in a some democratic republic of congo. the groups as opposed to switch him out of
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terry and reasons. they're all conflicting reports about the number of casualties from a recent filing with congress versus the bachelor for the eastern city of goldman. the u. n says 900 people have been killed for the government says that number could be as high as 2000 over 100 and back and 23 to control of the city last week. catherine sawyers following developments from nairobi. scott, in mazda c meeting in can, shesta 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 i know we have 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 king. we've m 23. so one, some of the politicians are saying that yes, maybe back to wait to go. but then others are saying that no,
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it cannot be the way because pers, these, he's on a prescribe route. it has been dest designated as a terrorist organization. so the government cannot, uh, you know, talk to that group e. uh, 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. combining most of the use of the analyst at the center of research on congo can shasta and he says international pressure should continue. so m 235 is fully withdrawal from going of the house suggested in the city of goma system in the 700. the dead bodies 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.
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that's one of the reasons. the 2nd reason is i believe that international pressure is being applied online that and is 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 as, yeah. must continue so that the n 23 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 um, truth on the dissociates fire because this has happened before when the m. 23. it's a covered a ton of when i got to, and you had the east african community for assessing the region seamlessly as far as we have taken. and i, according to the us of experts. what we saw during that time is an increase. many 30 supports to the m $23.00, which allowed them to have some time after the town. so we have to be vigilant
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about what is happening. balance of progress report to the people who are in dire needs in government. at least 6 people have been killed and 38 houses injure and an attack. and saddam, the strike took place on a hospital. and on the, remind me of the capital costume. the health ministry says the power mandatory rapid support forces are behind the attack. comes weeks off to the sudanese army, we gain control of wet and the valley and the capitol on to zeta state. pushing out survive. lar assess, or at least 5 person is who a members of ice will have been killed at a jail and project is done, but just administer it uses inmates. we're trying to break out of the facilitating of the capital into sean bay when they attack dogs. the head of the prison at at least 3 dogs was seriously injured. 5 people have been killed in a rush and strike on the town and the concave region and the east and ukraine. but these 20 people were injured in the attack, which damaged residential block. and all the buildings in the center of as you to reach.
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