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there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter and wayne the says negotiations on the 2nd phase of the gulf of seas 5 deal of solve it. this route for pass to send a delegation to the concepts of tools. the find sammy's i then this is i'll just say are live from the hall. so coming up to its right to his right, the soldiers killed in the shooting and the occupied west bank is violent spreads across the 3rd. china retaliate south of us presidents terrace. take effects,
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housing, trade taxes on american goods. and then 23 rebels to carry unilateral sees 5 in the democratic republic of congo. hundreds people have been killed in the 5. the says negotiations have begun on the implementing that 2nd phase of the gaza sees 5 deal with israel. phase 2 inc. codes releasing the remaining is right. the captives held in gaza and the complaints withdrawal of israeli forces as well says it's preparing to send that occasion to del hallway. the tools will be held these ready prime minister, ben. you mean that's in the out? he's in washington dc. you see, he'll discuss the next stage of the seas file with us president donald from the trump of the a said the what?
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no guarantees. the seas fine will hold. let's go live to private call haines. she joins us from washington, dc. so patty, white house officials been talking about golf though. what's that message as well? they has a very brief background call with reporters. just to give you a sense of what's going to happen to you about 4 hours is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu will arrive at the white house. he's going to have, we believe a one on one meeting with you as president donald trump and expanded meeting with their teams. we expect that there will be a press conference, and then he's going to stay for a private dinner with the president. so a lot of time to talk about what they, what's on their agenda and according to these top aides, one of the things they were asked is, does the president trump believe in a 2 state solution? and they didn't answer that they were asked. is it true that the 2nd phase of negotiations is under way? wouldn't confirm that, but they did say that the president's priority is to get the remaining captives out
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of god's it. now, will he be willing? will president trump be willing to let israel continued the war afterwards? he has got signal either way on that specific question, the law campaign. and he did say you want to see it into the ward garza and to the war in ukraine. so can you really be hashing out the future of this relationship? one thing that they're clearly pointing out is they want to focus on the even mccord's. now remember, during donald trump's 1st term, he normalized israel normalize relations with some error countries. specifically, they said they want to see that concludes saudi arabia pointed out that his 1st call as president was to, mohammed's installed on the study crowd prints. so again, lots to get you on the agenda. they were also asked, is it true? is it an actual policy that the us wants to see? the palestinians moved to jordan and egypt and they said yes, this steve would cost the president on the way to the region was in gaza. do they believe that if the 3 to 5 year rebuilding timeframe is not often stuck?
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what happened? said it'll take 10 to 15 years now. they're trying to frame this not as an is really goal to get rid of the palestinians. but as a humanitarian concern, saying that it's a dental is in sight, and it's just not humane to make palestinians lived there while they were built. all right, thanks so much patsy. call. hi, let's take this now to it, off of himself and all the gone. so that's why i called a couple assume joins us from. so donald trump not sounding entirely confident on the 2nd phase. how about the palestinian side? a well sent me the latest comments made by the us president and donald trump have tricked goods. why disagree? you'll see among palestinians who have been right now having some sort of distrust regarding the durability of the ceasefire agreement that has been recently bro, could a by regional with the 8 test, but we come off and israel, they believe that i'm the did such sort of comments have been made to prioritize
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the interest, a security interest of the is very a, so it saves at the expense of the palestinian lives and rights and for palestinians . they believe that now the potential for their renewed a fight thing is quite highly in comparison. done with it, bear with a comparison with the previous a days in which we have witnessed some sort of tranquillity and call them on the ground. but apparently, so source of policies that had been made quite these by american officials could be an indication for a long time, a route that the american american administration has been adopting the regarding it's coping mechanisms with palestinians. we need to remind all of us, but this is not the fest in full about 3 statements has been given by the american president the don't the trump and his previous to he has been or cuss traipsing for the deal of the century that stipulates on relocating palestinians from gauze on the west bank to jordan, and egypt which had been met,
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what widespread contamination by palestinians who see this as a key threats that form a cleansing and wood, a threatening also that ties with the homeland. so apparently palestinians right right now have a growing sense of mental the skepticism regarding the sustainability of the ceasefire. they continue to pray. the regional mediators will continue their diplomatic efforts to bridge the gaps. but we both part because posting is truly understand the cost of the renew fight thing and the resumption of the are going to again, i will leave that thought a couple i assume from con eunice in garza now is charles raids across the occupied westbank ca entering the 15th day, these rarely mitre has buttons palestinian homes inside protocol them, refugee camp. and one of the latest attacks involved a gunman is killed. 2 is right, the soldiers that a check point in time. i see several other soldiers. what when did before?
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the silent was shot dead child struck for now a gunshot 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 attacked a full chief. i compound housing soldiers near a checkpoint, close to the village and tell you, 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 close by. the time comes as violence is escalating across the occupied westbank. these are these really military vehicles inside the productivity and refugee camp in jeanine 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
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but they have recently intensified thousands of palestinians being 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 strength to demand for crying and suffering. we have enjoyed of the possible months . we have nothing left. my brother does his best to take care of us. i think he's ready allow me launched 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. look at the pool some uh, according to the what's up with messages. the destruction is massive. 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,
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including 10 children being killed across the occupied westbank since the stopped at the. and it says, hundreds of people have been wounded and detained by his right. the soldiers tell stop the houses here. all right, let's get you some breaking news coming in out of the sweden where police have just announced 10 people have been shot dead as an adult education center. the attack happened in the city of, or a bro in the south of the country. students are taking shelter in nearby buildings . in the last few minutes, police announce they believe they have that attained. they believe they have the time draw the primary public try to. they say the threat to life is not over, but they say they do not believe there will be any more attacks. and they don't hardly believe there was a what they call terrorist motive, but they don't fully show it. cut those 5 minutes and i haven't been on that off
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mine been just them as family is in by route during his visit. he met with the lebanese president joseph how and so his counselor will continue to support lebanese institutions and work on neutral projects. also, the government has been full center holder has moved from barret's the cost of the prime ministers, the latest for an official to visit 11 on a since a new leadership came into power in january. a and on elected a new president, ending more than 2 years of political paralysis. a new prime minister was also appointed, but the company prime minister also really has a message as to the lebanese leadership on the need to form a new government. this is something that he referred to a number of times during his brief exchange with reporters saying that after a new government is formed and we will discuss with the government how we can continue to support 11 on got there is among a 5 nation group that has been trying to help loving on over recent years of
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overcome institutional crises. it's, it's economic crisis as well as the financial collapse. but cuts are like much of the international community is saying that there will be no blank checks, that there is a need for a government that the international community will regard as credible a governments willing and able to carry out reforms. but the prime minister designate is facing hurdles, the traditional political class, which has been governing for decades, which has been blamed for corruption and really running the economy into the ground are refusing to give up power and they control part of it. what, what's the, what's the lab wanted to do was create the government's independence of political parties. but those political parties are buying for their share in governments. so the custody prime ministers visit yes, a show of support. but the timing of that visit while, you know, lebanese politicians of, you know, struggle over the division of power in the country at a time, really, this country needs billions of dollars, not just to help the economy,
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but to rebuild what was destroyed during the war. a between as roland has the last last year center for the element 0 states the us president donald trump is expected to call this chinese count the policy gene pink to discuss the trade tires earlier on tuesday, china is finance minister announced retaliatory levies on a range of american goods, this came as the us impose tasks of 10 percent on chinese impulse. during his 1st term, trump initiated a 2 year trade war with china over its huge us tried supp plus. jessica washington has the reaction from badging. i'm on a james, famous one, switching shopping stories in don't tell the districts it's the last day if the chinese new year public holiday and people here are enjoying the festivities. does the holidays come to a close and the us terrace took effect. china responded swiftly with
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a 15 percent tariff on 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 aging, says washington's move violates the rules of the world trade organization and damages, economic and trade corporation. between the us and china, we asked people in the streets of b jing what they think of donald trump's terrace on chinese fluids and how they feel about the us china relationship. because of the china and the us need to co operate in many areas such as a i, somebody else in 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's economy isn't as reliant on the us as it once was. both to trade ties with other parts of the wealth of may china,
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the top trading partner for more than $100.00 countries. the white house says us president donald trump will speak with china as president season paying. as soon as this week, jessica washington, which is 0 aging. they are paying commission chief us of on the line. it's been laying out to have plans to avoid fable with us during a speech to diplomats and brussels on the line with the global race to the bottom will not benefit either the us or europe. houses here as hush him on the bottle as in brussels with the latest in the next 4 years. we've extremely difficult for the a you lead us particular when it comes to the best way to deal with that from administration. when it comes to the issue of ties, they are very skeptical of this, explains why they are cautious. they say that for the time being the which for all the possible ways to do business with a trump administration. but if it's ultimately decides to implement the titus, the you will reciprocate this listen to what the,
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your commission president or sort of under land. how to say a lot is at stake on both sites 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 task negotiations. well, when it comes to the, the use relation with trump administration and with the usa in general, there are many issues at stake in the future, particularly when it comes to the trans atlantic alliance, the potential for
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a supplement between ukraine and the russian president, latina putting brokers by the united states of america, u ups, defense strategy and the future vote of nate to europe has benefitted from the american security umbrella for that case. and they want that to continue, and they want to the americans to be part of any deal when it comes to ukraine. and this explains why the opiates are saying that they are looking forward to negotiating. they compromise with the, from the administration to team up with the, from administration for the sake of the have a growing to political challenges. but other up, at the end of the day, they would defend and spend for their own interests. an own rights partial. while i'm to 0, brussels said i had an i'll just say era, 3 is new transition. the lead from of the shut off meets turkish presidents. that idea of type go to to on 10. he works on their agenda.
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the in depth analysis of today's headlines. what will this us determination of genocide do critical debate? this then side determination was not to me because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the physical dynamics in washington informed opinions. centrally therapy in countries are directly affected by this whole new korean transit inside story does germany have tomorrow or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out to 0? the knowledge is the way this is took, took a is the 1st country to develop a national sustainable tourism program in collaboration with the global,
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sustainable tourism cubs. village life here retains its job. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the table. hundreds of excavations and restoration works. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the the book back here watching out, is there a time to recap on headline. says negotiations that'd be gone on implementing the 2nd phase of the gaza sees 5 deal with this row as well as prime minister. but you
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mean this? yeah. who's in washington to discuss the agreement with us? present these ready? um, he says 2 soldiers have been killed, new tire, see it at the occupied westbank in a shooting at a minute to check point a. all the soldiers were wounded when the government of fine, you were shot dead, vice for $0.84 for the eastern sweden say 10 people have been killed in a shooting as an adult education center. the attack happens in the city of a re broke in the south of the country. the whole race joins us on the phone from run away in sweden. so they of follow the say they believe they have the perpetrator. what condition though is in yes, i mean that's a, that's uncertain at the moment. they please held a press conference. i started about 20 minutes ago to, to break the news that sweets had been, say, ring really. this was more serious than it initially seemed. after the shooting at
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lunch time went around 5 people announced to be injured. now as you say, some 10 people confirmed is killed in that been information throughout the afternoon that the silent was one of the injured that possibly died. but i've not seen a confirmation of that yet. um, you know, sweden house in some sense, has become a new to gun violence. our reports of shootings nearly every day. and that was more than 30 bombings in sweden in january. but all of those connected to the, to the gang gang along the underworld in sweden. this is something completely different. that was a school stopping 3 years ago in mama in the south. 2 teachers were killed at the we not see a school shooting like like this in sweden so far sort of american style. my shoot to me the school. as you say, this is
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a adult education center come books. it's called it's, it's a place where people go to learn swedish, especially the immigrants as well. so the place, so i went to learn swedish, initially when i came here. so sweet and i think will be a great deal of shock, a great deal of sorrow. i unprecedented level of violence tonight. all right, we'll leave it bad. thanks so much pull, reese, a survey is inter impreza that the shuttle eyes into the kids capital anchor shut on president roger of type voters on a meeting to discuss serious economy and security in the country. and for once kurdish fights is along syria's border to lay down their arms. the certain democratic forces are supported by washington, but they've rejected and cruise the months. so in close, although has more fine correct. the civil war in syria has made syria
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a national security issue, along with the millions of syrians living in turkey are 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 series administration. and last week on or on january 29, a high level delegation from turkish defense ministry paid the visit to damascus and met with their syrian counterparts who are annually taking place in the new government. before that, delegations from the foreign ministry and turkish intelligence. if they all visited, damascus is showing a m, the support it for the needs syrian administration after the outing of which are of the south and to the will of the syrian people to kit has all for its willingness to help military training and administered training to the needs and national army
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as to has back the for receiving national army, which then was called a syrian national army, the position army. now under the new administration umbrella, 2 kids were willing to militarily to train and equip 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. at least 6 faithful are full to just being killed and $38.00 inches in an all tillery striking . so that happened close to a hospital and them with the mind they have the capital health. the history says the permanent tre rapids of all forces behind the attack comes weeks off to the sudanese army re game control of why the magazine in the capital of cause the estate of the pushing out they are assess, unilateral stays 5 declared by a rebel alliance that includes the m $23.00 is taken effect in the east and the
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democratic republic of congo beyond group says the pools is for humanitarian reasons. un says 900 bodies have been recovered. many more, a lying in the streets. kimberly's government says there are more than 2000 fis baffles. took place in the city of coma. as the london bank them 23 took control of the city last sunday. catherine solely revolts from nairobi. i am 53 and it's all i say that the reason why they declared that fire is because of the humanitarian crises and the wrong coma. but then they stacy will not hesitate to defend themselves. they are a top. no, we have not heard anything from the government and don't expect to hear that was born. so the government has said time and again, the not going to engage or to do anything involving m $23.00. and they believe
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that such declarations are just a p r l. we also know that the government has deswartz and say that the 2000 people died at that. so i seen him go my that's a huge number. so right now we have a house with tags, boyland is collecting the bodies and barring the dead in mass graves, many people we spoken to name one that they see one that is that is the data. but at the same time, they want the need of both in new york and everyone to come back to the talking table. it's a so that they can see how these issues can be resolved. cathy story auda xerox sized people have been killed in a russian's,
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trying come to town in the heart of keep reaching an east and ukraine. at least 20 people were injured in the tank which damaged the residential block and other buildings in the center. is you the regional vanessa is russia used a ballistic missile? i'll just here as a mom called as more on the light is on this like this attack from key if the attack took place around about mid day, a russian ballistic missile was fired into a series of administrative buildings. these are office buildings. this was the middle of a work day, and that tallies with the kind of injuries and reports of death that way, hearing now the attack has been condemned by ukrainian human rights organizations who say that this was a simple attack against the civilians. now hockey region has been coming on the serious attack, the last 2 years from russian ballistic missiles and drug and strikes as well. not talking of air strikes across ukraine overnight. so i'm 67 as strikes took place in
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volvic, ballistic missiles and drones, as i say, some 30 of those will actually intercepted by ukrainian ad defenses in wrong cause . how does arrow keys? at least one person has died in floods in northeast and australia, emergency crews in queensland, delivering aid and rescuing stranded people for the waters of caused widespread destruction and swamp homes and businesses. a factory store in chemicals and gas, their australia as largest city as cool file homes and businesses near the blaze in the west and some of of sydney if in order to evacuate explosions of sending plumes of smoke right across the area. that's a re cap. some of that breaking news we've been bringing to you and that is the police are saying 10 people have been killed in the shooting as an adult education
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center. some of the reports say the police say they do not have a terrorist motive. so follow, bring you more of this by there is next and it's inside story. stay with us. the of the. okay. tons of dresser overnight and are in turkey of the cold air is coming back from eastern europe is generating a huge amount of snow in central 13 towards the northeast. and the following is quite cold. i anchors down to minus 5. there's a wind warning for crete, because that means is quite strong of a whole lot is sweeping and to bring rain to lebanon, which was stretched for the science. so you go west and when the coming your way all the way down the coast to was the sign i convinced at least the noise and show of such that quite a strong wind to say rather unpleasant weather out of salt,
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followed by yeah, most snow for tokyo stretching slowly across to was as a by john as well, and it could be quite heavy sound. so that isn't juicing quite a wind. a southerly wind up through that's northeast and bought a saturday and into was the q weight could be for the desktop rolls been there, rain recently. and then if i just go one day further, you'll notice sharon stopped to appear in this part of the gulf. the possibility of a few spots are right in, for example, in throw on friday, and more especially is going to be for the knolls in iraq. west me, ron, you can see this though, is fairly obvious as well. okay, jumping size, southern ask still being affected because it's like light in season by so i can, this is a tropical depression. the winds are not strong, but the amount of rain coming from it will produce floods. the trumps agenda includes everything from tax cuts to immigration, but how much is real and how much is bluster?
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