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so you don't have to drag the book band a couple of africans, new directions, pigeons strengths on al jazeera and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific. on notice here, the says negotiations on the 2nd phase of the gaza sees 5 deal of stones. it is israel per passed to send a delegation to costco, so told the fine sammy's a them, this is out just a live from the hall. so coming up to is riley soldiers killed in a shooting and the occupied westbank is violent spreads across the territory. syria
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is new transitional lead out for the shuttle meets turkish presidents and i'll just probably about to honest. okay, a 6 the pools, the games, cody spice, is a long, it's for this. and then 23 levels. declare, you know, actual seas 5 in the democratic republic of congo. hundreds of people have been killed in the 5 the homicides. negotiations have big gun on implementing that 2nd phase of the casa seas. 5 deal. phase 2 includes releasing, the remaining is right. the captives held in garza and the complete withdrawal of israeli forces as well. so as it's preparing to send the delegation to dell, however, tools will be held is ready, 5 minutes step, and you mean nothing? yeah. who is in washington dc. hill, discuss the next stage of the c spot with us president donald trump. but trump body
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a said there are no guarantees the sci fi will hold, go live capacity call haines. she joins us from washington, dc. we understand white house officials have been talking about the situation in gauze. why don't they've been saying patsy. they did, they had a very brief background call with reporters, just about 3 questions were asked. notably, a couple of things came out of that they were specifically asked as president donald trump support a 2 state solution and they simply didn't answer that. we were asked about whether or not the reports that the 2nd phase of negotiations are under way. and again, wouldn't answer that. but they did say that it is important to this president to see all of the captives released, and that they were going to be talking about that in their link. the scheduled meeting, which is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu asked if the president's proposal
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sent the pals to named off their land into places like jordan and egypt was a legitimate proposal. they mentioned the fact that steve would coffee, the president's mid east, and roy had been to gaza. stressing that he was the 1st american official in gaza in the last 15 years. and he went in there to see if the per possible plan of rebuilding guys in 3 to 5 years was feasible. he came out according to these officials and said, no, it is going to take at least 10 to 15 years, rebuild cause and they went through all of the 4 with the conditions that the palestinians have been living under for so many months. and now they are trying to phrase it as a humanitarian idea, saying that it just would that be fair to the palestinians to live in what they call the demolition site up for that many years. obviously not showing any understanding of the long history of palestinian displacement, but they did say that one of the big topics was going to be on the abram records,
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as you know, under the 1st administration trump administration. these are some normalization with arrow countries. they've definitely said they want to try and talk about expanding that to saudi arabia, pointing out that the president's 1st born leader call was to the crown prince assario saudi arabia mahalo have been so mount to and tennessee. what are the officials saying about what donald trump's message will be to nestle? yeah. when to, to meet on getting all of the captives out during those the 1st started negotiations. it was widely reported that the reason it was able to get done is because i like former us president joe biden, that donald trump is prepared to put pressure on the is really government to get the deal done. now he is in public, as you mentioned, saying that there is no guarantees that the piece will last, but he does. the emphasis on this call was a 100 percent about getting all of the captives out. and obviously that can only
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happen if a 2nd phase is implemented and carried out. so it's going to be interesting to see what comes out of this. especially when the leaders are asked about a 2 state solution. it seems likely that donald trump is on the way towards a bad day, long standing us forward policy on that issue. but again, this is a, one of the issues is going to be what the men young said that he was leaving. and he said it might be time to change the map, expand the map now is really officials and been on american television saying what he meant is expanded, in fact, the growing relations with our air of neighbors. but that, coupled with donald trump floating the idea of pushing palestinians, all of their land, i think is going to be the one thing that we all have to watch closely. all right, thanks so much that's i think call hanes for us from washington dc. i thought a couple i assume joins us from dropbox in southern golf zone and phonics. some of
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the nice is comments as always, reading out back from donald trump doesn't sound like he's too confident about the 2nd phase of the seas. 5. how about palestinians? are they sounding any more confident? a willing dates on a drums, latest expression of doubts about the sustainability of the ceasefire. but we need to realize how much in gaza is quite unsettling for palestinians. his remarks made to hit the 1st of the talks with these by the prime minister, benjamin and yeah, on the mines, the confidence and the car into for dial see spot agreement that we impose policies for many palestinians. they believe that the drum slightest comments have seen as a threats to the stability of regions specially that they were looking for stipulates and documented carrier release of top 15 months of relentless. who would that took place in the palestinian turret trees in particular end because a strip or so many see that his the skepticism could see as a continuation of the american policy. uh,
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that's prioritized they used by the national security at the expense of palestinian lives and rights. west civilians are afraid that there is a grubbing sentiment among them that the ceasefire could collapse at any moment which can completely lead to the devastation on white bread destruction. and a sobering human at terry crisis, that humanitarian aid organizations have been scaling up. all sorts of efforts to completely meet and to mitigate, in order to vidalia human at target crisis that continues to unfold. civilians in particular with the return of best place to families to northern cause it was siblings, have rates tend to live over the remnants of their destroyed homes and for them right now, the currency spot is a very like a very good lifeline on window of hope. for them in order to partially mitigate their crisis on the ground. another change though has been, maybe you'll evacuations, understand this, been a delay. why?
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as well as what we do know is that uh the as the way the thirty's have delayed the departure and the evacuation of the full touch of wounded patients who will have been scheduled today to be evacuated outside the gaza strip. busy initial confirmation that we manage to get is that they use very a through it. so use up continues their ongoing assessment and security clearance. uh for the identities of those patients who are expected to these guys above palestinians believe that it's a sort of a bureaucratic delay. a major that has been taken by the is very a survey to use to control the departure of do is evacuated. patients we need to remind all of us that thousands of palestinian patients are still in the very desperate need for an immediate and just evacuation to receive medical treatment outside garza with the with especially children with bad and shrapnel entries that
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can lead to a lifelong disability if they are not being immediately treated and causes badly functional hospitals that cannot provide them with a central care must really require specialized health care is food is really outside this trip. but what has been done by your smell is a procrastination on the security pretext. all right, thanks so much tonic about assume the talk to him how much law, who is a trauma and no such and at the federal scientific here a ton from guys are on site today and explains how dire situation remains. to be honest with you, from the moment of the seaside to go on 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. i just as 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
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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 arrows kind of in the pipe go out of the strip. 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, what i need the most as well most vulnerable, because a lot of them are children and some of them on my patients. the i've treated as young as 9 or 10, or 11 or 12 plus softly on a daily basis because they cannot get appropriate health care. so this is really,
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really important. i know really stressed the importance of this have some compassion, at least for these children line is they've done nothing wrong. and yet the whole bodies have been destroyed and the future is destroyed with that too. so let's, let's just be human about this and help them. this is, this is the only thing i'm quoting for a hey, is right in the army, says 2 soldiers have been killed in the occupied westbank in a choosing as admitted free check point. 8 of the soldiers were wounded when the gunman opened fine. he was then shot dead. flies ready, occupation forces. child strength of reports. gunshots, spring out across the occupied west by bullets ricochet opened his ready on the watch tower. he's ready to help them. he says a palestinian government attracts a full chief. i compound housing soldiers near a checkpoint close to the village of today. i'll see you in the early hours of tuesday morning. the is ready the police up and make shift check points on the road
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close by the time comes, this violence is escalating across the occupied westbank. these are these really military vehicles inside the productivity and refugee camp, and you need homes. businesses and vital infrastructure destroyed is rated ministry rates into palestinian towns and villages across the occupied west bank began to escalate soon off to the how much the tax. on october the 7th 2023 and subsequent war garza but they have recently intensified. thousands of palestinians have been forced to flee the homes. and i love alamo, a modest but it was an explosion yesterday. oh, now how is she in street? but i have no details, i spend the whole day crying and i don't know what to do. we no longer have any strings due to the amount to crying and suffering. we have enjoyed, of the possible months. we have nothing left. my brother does his best to take care of us. my name is randy. i'll be launched
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a major offensive named on will across the occupied west bank last month. shortly off to the see spot. i started in garza, israel says the rates target members of palestinian groups to look at the pool. so uh, according to the, what's up with messages, the destruction is mess the explosions were huge and the punishment to the collective really is really don't care in any way about human rights. policy and health ministry says at least 70 people, including 10 children being killed across the occupied westbank. since the start of the year, it says hundreds of people have been wounded and detained by his ready soldiers. tossed off of the houses here. got those prime minister mohammed been opposite of mine, been just them as sign a as in baby route during his visit. he met lebanese president, joseph howard, and he says casa will continue to support lebanese institutions and work on neutral projects. of the government is being formed from all this set speak design to hold
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us. he joins us now live from by root. and sign of this is, is the lights to visit spite of officials, golf officials on the scoring support for the new government and support for the seas. 5 deal, right? no doubt, cuts are the cause of the prime minister. the latest for an official to business lab and on and full talk. so with the leadership and a social supports, a more than 2 year political paralysis ended in january with the election of a president, the appointment of a new prime minister and the international community. really welcoming this change and nothing on but something that he referred to time and time again during his brief exchange with reporters, with the issue of the formation of a government. and that, you know, in one way or another, the international community is waiting for the formation of a government. because after a job,
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they will see how to deal with this government to help 11 on this has been a condition by much of the international community for years, say, was a government, credible witness to carry out much needed economic and political reforms in order to help this country overcome the deep economic crisis, the financial, a collapse because international community has been telling the political leaders here that there will be no more black checks. now there's a new prime minister and there's hope 11 on that. this is the starts of change, but he is facing resistance from the traditional political leaders and still control part of it. they are not giving up their power. what you want us to do know us to them was creating a government independence of political parties. but these political parties, he needs them in order to get the vote of confidence in parliament, and they are now of buying over their share of influence their share of minute serial portfolios. so, no doubt that the international community is going to be watching this process, which usually, you know,
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takes sometimes months of. but the message is you need international financial support urgently to deal with the economic crisis and to rebuild what was the story during as well, or last year, billions of dollars this country. so yes, formation of forgot ceasefire agreement. all right, live with that. thanks so much the for the, the, instead i had them al jazeera, china retaliates off to the us. presidents terrace, take effect posing trade taxes on the american goods russians trying kids to town. and ukraine's how to keep regions following a recent search and the times, the
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after a brief law with the seasonal thunder storms are proving themselves to be heavy. you're getting the lazy and it's an easy, virtually anywhere. so the focus which is why the biggest risk for time slots is the eastern independence, easier west property of for example, on reference to southern tennessee winter. we're still going ahead football actually in korea, this is a road and south career can be frozen covenants, but the west, the snow has been the other side of the volta arcada, for example, couple of meters on the ground in places and it's still folding. now that window still blowing anywhere from how crowded down through how to shoot, it's going to be caught by snow. it might catch the, i just have career judge you of as well. and the brittany is really cold and that we seeing cold expand all way down towards the south of china, but not the same extreme patio, obviously, the suspect still falls during says de inception is risen, a bit insult. admittedly, and all that attempt is all knowing this positive charter 6 below average that going down again, but next severely in the knowles, that the amount of 3 as
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a max and beijing minus 6 as a max in. so for example, a company by yet more snag. so that means there's continuing worse things as to some degree improving in the north of india, where quotes has been so poll, recent thunderstorms have improved things out as 0 goes beneath the waves with a team of women to time and just say that all friends will share the same responsibility when needed with something amazing are using a variety of scientific techniques to study their behavior. we can monitor them for their vocal photos and behavior. we're able to help their new environment. when they mix science dolphins sanctuary on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the modem back, you're watching. now, is there a time to recap on headlines now? says negotiations that'd be gone on implementing the 2nd phase of the gaza seas 5 deal with this route. 25 minutes step. anybody? nothing. yeah. who's in washington to discuss the agreement? us president donald trump. these right the army says to solve does have been kills me, a tire. see it in the occupied westbank and a shooting of the ministry check point. 8 of the soldiers were wounded when the gunman opened fire shot dead by its very forces. siri is entering president of the shut off is until the key is capital and correct. shut on,
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present judge of type go to the meeting to discuss serious economy and security. i encourage once kurdish fighters along serious bold to lay down their arms. the syrian democratic forces all supported by washington. they've rejected, anchored as demands some call. so although has more fine car, as the civil war in syria has made celia a national security issue along with the millions of syrians living and took it within the last decade, more than a decade. the actually, that's why when we're talking about syria into here, we're talking about turkish is security to reduce the ability as well as syria security and stability to right now with the current turkish government support at the new syrian administration. and last week on or on january 29 to high level delegation from turkish defense ministry paid the visit to damascus and met with their syrian counterparts who are annual taking place in the new government. before
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that, delegations from the foreign ministry and turkish intelligence. if they all visited, damascus is showing a m, the support it for the needs theory and administration after the outing of which are of the south and to the will of the syrian people to kill, has all for its willingness to health, military training and administered training to the needs and national army as to key a has back to for receiving national army, which then it was called a syrian national army. they'll position army. now, under the new administration umbrella, 2 kids were willing to militarily trade in a group them. and this was on the agenda last week to also we know that last week when turkish defense ministry delegation eh, visited the mass cuz they discussed about turkish military basis. a hi least 6 people are faulty to us being killed and 38 inches in an altima or
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a striking sedan type and size to a hospital. and them, with the mind is a capital call to the health industry says the permit of tree rapids, the pool forces behind the attack comes weeks off to this with nissan. re gain control of why the method in the capital of good see the state of the pushing out the r, assess the lateral seas 5 declared by rebels. i live with them. 23 was taking the effect in east and democratic republic of congo bound groups as the pools is for humanitarian reasons. you and says 900 bodies have been recovered. many more of lying in the straits congolese government says there are more than 2000 fast baffles. took place in the city of goma. as the rwandan back to m 23 rebels took control of the city last sunday. catherine, sorry reports from nairobi. the government officials have the same time and again that it's not,
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it's not going to respond to any states that m. 23 is saying the do not trust in need. these via agreements are going to bear a need. a we also know that m 23 has said that this is because of humanitarian reasons, but they say that they will protect themselves if they are a toss. now we have been speaking to, uh, army officials, uh, with the government officials, uh, in the army will say that they are regrouping though we strategizing. and the plan is to try to take um, go my in the surrounding areas because they say that route is a flooring uh group, a group of foreign slices which are be back by wonder and uh, the government will not allow that to happen. but right now,
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uh d r c is in a very, very weak position in suite and 5 people have been shot at an adult education center in the city of alright bro, the south of the country students. so taking sheltering nearby buildings, police have launched a major operation and say this racket to life is not over in the future of financial support to some of the worlds for his countries in question is the trumpet ministration attempts to follow the usa, the agency into the state department, us secretary of state, monica rubio announced he was taking control. the accused is the agency of insubordination. us foreign aid is distributed through multiple agencies according to a congressional report in 2022. a cool, terrible funds were allocated to programs that provide humanitarian assistance.
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these include food medicine and shelter for people affected by crises. the same year 21 percent went to global health initiatives, and 18 percent went the programs to support economic, social, and political development. another 18 percent was classified as peace and security funding that strength funding, military police and security forces in recipients countries. and the remaining 18 percent was allocated to the sectors such as governance, education, and social services. us president donald trump 9 today phrase on foreign aid is impacting developing countries, rice around the world and bangladesh. many 8 organizations already struggling with layoffs underway. somebody, a job that has more from the bottom of 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, the announcer phrase 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 off the van. 5 in cement, last year, a long $450000000.00 was dispatched to back to 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. if funding is the funding channel 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 of my hand, but the activities of vitiate is also and where you will that as
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a very long partnership with bangladesh and a good friend of bangladesh, us government would take positive decision of that there would be nearly 50 percent of the and your funding comes from us a lot in directly means about a 100 development ongoing projects are going on, which is a software around $20000.00 people. and then there are suppliers, vendors and the, and just dpn which could run into millions. all those people generally will be affected if the phrase is permanent. that's fine. with that said the look for alternative donors like japan and china. and this would have strategic implication for us in the past to think strategies. if the funding totally stopped sandwich audrey, i'll just say the cost us president donald trump is expected to call is chinese count the policy aging ping to discuss trade tires. earlier on tuesday,
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china is finance minister announce retaliatory levies on a range of american goods. this came is the us impose task of 10 percent on chinese impulse during his 1st to trump initiated a 2 year trade war with china. it's huge. us tried supp list. jessica washington has reaction from badging. i'm on a james, famous one for james shopping stories in don't on the districts. it's the last day of the chinese new year public holiday and people here are enjoying the festivities . that's a holidays come to a close and the us tears took effect. china responded swiftly with a 15 percent terror phone, us coal and liquefied natural gas products, and a 10 percent tariff on crude oil and agricultural machinery. those measures will start from february 10th. badging says washington has moved, violates the rules of the world trade organization and damages,
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economic and trade corporation between the us and china, wheels, people on the streets of staging, what they think of donald trump's terrace on chinese to it's and how they feel about the us china relationship, the china and the us need to co operate in many areas such as a, i don't yasu to the us startups, a big impact on chinese economy, especially exports. the tires will particularly sting businesses reliant on the us market. but if we look at the broad picture, china is economy isn't as reliant on the us as it once was. both to trade ties with other parts of the world have made china the top trading partner for more than $100.00 countries. the white house says us president donald trump will speak with china as president. she didn't ping as soon as this week. jessica washington, which is 0 aging. they are paying commission chief us that of on the land has been
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laying out to have plans to avoid a trade war with us during a speech to diplomats in brussels from the line one, the global rise to the bottom will not benefit either the us. oh, your 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, which i'm 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 there's still scope to do so much more from critical supply chains. for emerging technologies. we will be ready for tough negotiations. 5 people have been killed in a rush and strike on
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