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the essentials must always on to be the same for be fully marston's. here we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the, the last names 3 is rarely caps. has to be released on saturday. once of the goal is to cease $583.00 palestinian prisoners be freed in wichita johnson. this is officer lawson also coming up for hospital happen to be the largest public health facility. that as you can see now, sort of tyler rocks and stones. youtube, massive bombardment will take you inside. what was one sconces?
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knowledge is false. and this noun, mt foam bounce, us officials ho talks with need is an evidence saying has bombs not speak countries the iphone families, separation, been displaced by an escalating part of the democratic republic. the names of 3 is already kept, seems to be exchanged for palestinian prisoners on the site to they have been released by 100 us. they survived me or leave and had been on the odds used to be handed over as part of the deal in return, as well as release 183 mail processing in prison is. this will be the 1st exchange of these very captives for protest. in prison is so successful, it was reached. no. okay, has more now from the jordanian capital
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a month because he's ready government and how does to look forward to the band. i'll just hear from reporting inside israel and occupied westbank. how much has released the list of 3 names of is really captive? it will set free on saturday. in exchange for that, israel will release a $183.00 palestinians, including a $111.00 taken from gaza during the 60 and of war. the united nations accuse us israel of forcibly disappearing thousands of palestinians. they know from testimony that those at forcibly disappeared have been maltreated, including by starvation and sexual abuse. a 111 families of those disappeared are not celebrating. $42.00 palestinians will be released to the occupied westbank 7 will be exiled out of the palestinian territory. this cease fire is very fragile and it's more fragile now than it was even from the onset because have must accuse
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israel of not keeping up its end of the bargain. it is not allowing enough tens or mobile homes or medicine or other assistance needed to begin recovery. not even the equipments needed to deepen, remove the debris and to recover the remains of loved ones. thousands of them killed during the war, but for now the exchange will happen on saturday is really troops will are scheduled at least to withdraw on sunday from the necessary car door, the guts, the gaza strip and separate north from south, nor all the elevator. i'm a massachusetts rather far they tennessee spot deal by restricting this of age and show to belong to the cease fire agreement. $200000.00 tents was supposed to fill it out into garza, but only 10 percent of those have arrived so far. another provision of the day that includes the delivery of more than $60000.00 mobile homes, not been delivered as well as also it. she's the blocking. the entry of heavy
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equipment needed to recover bodies onto the revel is not it said these rarely armies, denial of the delivery of heavy equipment and machinery into the gaza strip, which is required to remove more than 55000000 tons of concrete debris means that we will not be able to recover the more than 12000 dead bodies of the palestinians who are buried and missing under the rubble. it also means that the mass will not be able to honor their obligation to recover unreturned. the dead bodies of these really captives killed and buried under the debris at one star and is the deputy director of the middle east program. the quincy institute for responsible state croft. he says the face spot is at risk. we're only in phase one and phase 2 and the subsequent phases have to be negotiated and it's unfair whether the is rather government lots to negotiate that and it's, it's unclear with united states is going to do or how it's going to influence the
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as rather government so i would, i would call it unstable. i don't doubt that the, the hostage and prisoner exchange will take place. but beyond that, who knows? i don't think there's much more division on the part of it. and then yahoo is government to get those supplies into gaza and it, and that shouldn't be something that the international community is placing pressure on you know, to that yahoo government. but you know, the trouble right now is because they're, in effect there's a ceasefire and gaza because the issue has largely gone out of the western news coverage. i mean it's, it's good that you're covering it, but it's, it's becoming an issue that's out of sight and out of mind. and so there's just not going to be as much pressure on western governments to follow through with the demands for getting aid into gaza and so forth. and there's a risk that with a temporary piece also comes stagnation and aid and then and movement towards a more sustainable piece. this causes health care system is barely functioning off the 15 months of as well as for hospital should have been to protect toothpaste,
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will punish students to seek treatment on the they were regularly targeted. honey moon goes inside the ruins of all she for hospital, which was the largest medical complex in gauze to under the pretext of searching for tara tunnels. there's really a military storm. this particular building is the special surgery building and the 10 year old building has been serving a medical care for many of the people who are in much need of proper medical care. here, particularly the the complicated surgeries and clean heart surgery and cardio surgeries . but right now, as we see here, the buildings turned into more of a if the goals house was so much destruction, not only to the interest, but inside here that we, we can't tell. but that's fine by looking at the old, the oxygen pipelines, the electricity wires here, the furniture, much of the,
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the medical equipment and medical supplies inside this building were destroyed and burned by these really military. we desperately search for signs of life inside this building, hoping at some point it will get back on track, but not any more from what we're seeing. it's a quite difficult to imagine that this is going back on track any time soon. this is one of the areas major part of this building serve as a preparatory points for all the patients and old andrews who needed immediate surgeries inside the building. they were prepared to here and then a transfer to the upper floors for the specialized surgery is not anymore. it house one of the law. 1 or just medical supplies, a store house here that got destroyed and bird by these really military so far, what we're seeing is a complete destination of the health care system. and the sheer for hospital happen
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to be the largest public health facility. that as you can see now, so will the pile of rocks and stones due to massive bombardment that went on for the past 15 months. many of the few were trapped in this building. the injuries, the patients and those who were seeking shoulders because of donald predictor. busy fall in bonds, many people went hungry and thirsty because there's been a monitor when it's storm the hospital, it deprived them from having the proper access to the water food. and the medical supplies all happen here. and one of the facilities that should have been protected by international this is really military and not only destroyed the health care system across the gauze is true, but it lift an entire population without appropriate access to medical care. the challenge now for people returning to their homes in dollars in the northern part is not just to start rebuilding their shutters life, but also to find the proper health care for the patients for the injuries. and for
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those were and critical needs. i mean, what was your data from inside the ship? a hospitality garza city? how this time us state department has informed congress. it tends to so $7400000000.00 worth of weapons to israel was, comes 2 days off the president. trump, that these ready prime minister at the white house to discuss the goals that cease fire package includes $6700000000.00 worth of buttons, guidance systems, and fuses. laser guided hel, find me solves with $660000000.00. also listed. let's get more on this now. she have a tendency in washington, so she have this couldn't signal a much stronger in dose, went from the us to is right at this present time. but it also signals continuity. in fact, this particular package of weaponry was 1st approved by the binder but as ration in january, 1 of the law. busy on transfers in aust,
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congress to approve it was approved by the time the by the administration have left . so this is basically a bit of paperwork from the incoming trump administration from the defense security corporation agency if depends upon the state department, wants to transfer these weapons weapons to as well. but this was a package of weaponry that the biden ministration wanted to put forward. but if it were ever been put on hold by members of the senate and house foreign affairs committees, but this continuity with, by this isn't new. but it's certainly something that doesn't yahoo we knew from reporting wanted to get an assurance from from that he would, he would risk re, re submit this request to congress continue here. having said that, there trump is already also asked for a $1000000000.00 and weapons to go to is around that request went earlier this week . we have the sound of the whole box put on that, and that includes 4007 101000 pound bottoms worth more than $700000000.00. and
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almost builders as by the company, caterpillar $300000000.00 for the past. all my builders do receive sort of scared me because the alternator and not down so begins high rooms. but in this car, the climate of and the democrats and the senate, i guess what, we're a house where what we're watching for is how determined the old position may be to try and stand them the way of donald trump because of a juggle anger about the old drum being in power and some of the policies now that it's him who supplying a genocidal government and his route and they'll enjoy but. but that's up to date for us that she have. thank you. to us devotees, special envoy to the middle east, as has both of them as not to be part of lebanon's, new government. speaking off to meeting deputies at preston to invite roots moving on to the sand, washington has set clear red lines against the good the head of his brothers block and parliament, mom and god. so the statements constitute a blatant interference and ebony suffering to say
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a 100 reports from birth. this is the 1st visit by a trump administration official to be route morgan ortega, the new deputy special envoy for the middle east, arrived a few weeks after 11 on elected a new president and the appointed a new prime minister outside the traditional political forces. her message has been lost should no longer have influence. we are grateful to our allied israel for defeating has bola. but it's also thanks to you, thanks to the lebanese people. it is thanks to president loan and private, the prime minister designate on watts alarm, and everyone in this government who is committed to an end of corruption who's committed to reforms and who are committed to making sure that his bullet is not a part of this government and any form and that has bullet remains disarmed and militarily defeated. the prime minister designate the west and i'm was suppose to announce a new government on thursday hours before the arrival of the us and boy,
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but hezbollah and its ally among insisted on retaining the veto power. they enjoyed in previous governments known as the blocking. 3rd, what spelling the government formation is primarily, and that is the speaker of the house insistence on him. naming 5 out of 5 shots and the government which allows them to undermine every process if they threaten to withdraw from the government. western in arab countries have promised to help this nearly bankrupt state, but only on the condition that 11 on adopters reforms some have demanded the end of hezbollah as power. the president and the prime minister designate, have promised to enforce accountability and corruption and rebuild the states by enforcing its authority across the country. there's a new balance of power 11 on and the reach you in the united states is now the main player and here on which the us and voice says will be facing more pressure is on the back foot. but this is still a deeply, a divided nation has the lar,
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which has been military and the weak invite as well, has popular support. and there is anger following the comments by the us envoy, which the group said violates live in on sovereignty. hezbollah and its allies are also strong in parliament, but the u. s. which has the committee monitoring the ceasefire between has the law and as well. set the tone for what a new lebanon should look like going forward. lebanon is an uncharted waters center for their electricity, though they don't. so the head on out is there a little tell you about the impacts of donald trump's deportation drawing thousands of kilometers away from washington. on the show of the sentence with care, tens of thousands of on domestic nations of the prime minister, the
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counting the cost. what's behind donald trump's terrace, and could they trigger a global trade war? india is financing on its middle class to revive it's slowing economy. but we'll look campbell pay off floss. how's the china taking the lead in the global race to a are charging the cost on. i will just a rough an app that sees for the blind and a robotic on for the disabled junk. australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence or side of that report to the ability to recognize objects. on the far side of the paper with the rest of vision would be able to recognize every day objects. women mix science, provo, gals, episode full on al, jazeera searing, the facts z is very systematic and deliberate. destruction of causes we will to impress drops just has left more than 2000000 people in a state of color. since from asking questions. what do you think will be the last
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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 the, [000:00:00;00] the do without just hair a minds of our top story is now 3 is ready. caps is due to be fries and exchange for putting in 1st is on saturday of name or least. israel will release 183, palestinian monetary and agencies of warning aid entering the dogs and stripped has
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been sufficient unto the cease fire agreement. 200000 tents spill down. only 10 percent of the us state, the palm to face congress extends to so point $2000000000.00. west west is found. this comes 2 days off. it's very time list. have been speaking to, you know, facilities preparing to receive more than 130 deportees from the u. s. on site today. as the secondary punctuation slides since promising organization. that's the months ago, the state of minister a small, a city is bracing for these new migration policies and the impacts they could have from the local economy. when it came back, it has the story in the corner of his name is united states most will be in the 90s, a city of 270000, with
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a unique distinction. 8 out of 10 residents here have family or friends in the united states, legally and legally, like she's young while this. what example, anything besides my brother in law lives to the us 27 years ago, he owns to cause and it has a small roof cleaning business, but he doesn't have a green card. now, his family is afraid he'll be forced to leave the life he's built from scratch down on the legal migration is sending shocked. ways to be boulevard bodies are city news for sending workers to the us. 15 percent of the local population here has migrated to the us at some point. the cities university studies, the impact of migration. consistent the class of just a set to solve and 196417 young people with work visas, move to the us. they started in network each bringing 20 more and it's grown ever since mcmillan moody was among the 1st to migrate legally returning 3 years
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later to start a law firm with us clients, you guys are with this, you know, i left the cargo ship, but now it's all the migraines have to go through mexico and pay of $14.00 to get smuggled in. it's not the way i recommend of all those thousands of brazilians have been deported in the past. this time, the repatriation still different we had and what was the compliance migrants of waste, 50 protection. but trump turning it into a spectacle fronting undocumented workers as criminals is fueling racism. it's telling naples against each other, please. ok. so there's also concern about the local economy which relies on remittances from abroad. i, the one me migrants send money by houses and sets up businesses. our economy strives thanks to them, whom you usually involve. these hopes, the deportation way will pass as others have in the past. for now he keeps a $1.00 bill in his wallet
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a symbol of the prosperity. he still hopes for over and above all our bodies migration is more than history if identity so much. so the people here have built this golden statute honoring all of those who left the city with nothing but a backpack to search for a better future in the united states. and american dream that today seems more out of reach the never monica. you're not give all to 0. well then i'll go of all of that is for sale. panama says the us president has postponed a planned phone call the president for the same a need to discuss a different route with the panama canal, the strategic awards way, husband, not the center of rising tensions between the 2 countries. us has repeatedly said the american government ships should not pay fees to transmit through the canal of thursday. melina reacted, i'm going to washington's claims of a fee waiver,
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quoting them nice and full since trumpets suggested that the united states take back control of the canal by force if necessary. the un human rights chief has won the west, could yet to come in the eastern democratic republic of congo. folk attacks as crimes, including rape and sexual slavery, may increase, runs in about 23 levels to the city of gin and last week. and i've been advancing across the country the, when it says thousands of people have been killed, hundreds of thousands forced from their homes. welcome, lab reports, read these children. so notice that parents of data or live some was separated while running from the fighting. in the end, 23 rebels, backed by rolanda, took the city of came in last week to grab a shed that we were in the com. and then all of a sudden there were explosions. we started running by the time i called away, i couldn't find my parents off the game, a sales people living in the vault displacement camps, north of the city, say,
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and 20 three's fights, has forced them to leave and destroyed the shelters, causing more separations. these women say they'd be left taking care of thousands of children in this churchyard, including toddlers and babies. so the people are panicking and they didn't even have the time to gather their children. we have nothing. so we borrow to feed them . we are appealing for house inside the church. the cruise a g d is among the many distraught parents. one of my children went missing during the commotion when we were evicted from the camp. when i tried to sleep, i wake up. i'm so worried and stressed that i cannot even provide food for the other to help seems on like you to come soon. and 23 is fine to have told many counties a complex and they'll provide services of which there's still no sign. the u. n says thousands of people have been killed in the last 2 weeks. and hundreds of
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thousands of children are at risk of recruitment by on groups and sexual violence. these children will not find that parents. they often make the other children of soldiers will fight as he's being killed. some of the women here being raising opens throughout decades of conflict. it began when we're wondering, uganda 1st invaded congress in 1996 feet. it says her parents died 2 years ago in the territory of msc at the time being resident said m 23 killed rate and emptied entire villages to take from land and 23 to nice committing atrocities. the book on show model, i'm up to go there shall go to my mom was sick in bed for 2 days. then she died. then another day i was walking back from the farm with my dad and there was gunfire . he was shot. he told me, don't stay and take care of me. please run around and found people who could help. but by the time we came back, he was dead. the big thing with just seeking sympathy for the opens,
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please be kind to the roof and they say they survive on donations of food and clothes, which have stopped as in 23 sciences advance is leaders of said though the rates who have come guys to like you know, be the last children opened in this conflict. malcolm with al jazeera, as they said in these armies, as it has re taking the district of ferry north. the cartoon is off, the troops made several advances against the current ministry. rapid support forces, south of the capital tutoring, and it just interesting thousands of the space to these people had been returning to the homes and whatnot on the state capital since it was interrupted by the army . humming vol is in what your thoughts now and why this could be a crucial point from the momentum that has been created by the army over the last few weeks. there's only a growing, the army is betsy exact in a few days they will liberate, tie a couple of us with that. but we have seen or so that the fighting has been going
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on from state to state over the last couple of years also. so we can't guarantee them nobody kind of got on to nobody can predict how much time this will take before really locked prediction. oh, that's the problem is by this, within his army, it becomes a reality. we know that they have taken a lot of places not only here and i'm just also close to comfortable. and so i was comfortable. they have taken most of the villages and the made it, but it's got, has been used by the opposite support forces either to bring supplies or, or so for those one to it on the way to woodstock, for that bridge has not been blocked by many concepts. well destroyed in apple environment, and that to me is also there was much more of a show on those remaining up. it's pulled forces, forces inside comfortable, some tens of thousands of people. so back here with them all, i think the resignation of prime minister over the feet. so the case and i was thinking close to ties with russia or protests began off the he met setting that to 2 months ago. i think a one of the few
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e with is to visit assistance as war and crime. and then that person at the triples another show of to send across to evacuate against the prime minister, rather to speak to these protest to say he shifting the country away from the you and close to 2 versions of it. i can't and to these protests to express my disagreement without government's policies and actions. i don't think the government has been given a monday to do what it's doing. and this was the catalyst fetus visit to the kremlin in december. around meeting between an you leader on the russian president, which peter says was needed to protect his country's interests. slovakia relies on russian gas which flowed through ukraine until he entered that arrangement last month prompting an angry response was the result study to 1st we can stop all humanitarian aid. even the ones that was recently approved by the governments of
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the slovak republic, where we had on the table a bunch of de mining equipments, heavy excavators, and other things that were intended as non legal aid for ukraine, mac ivy. the backlash, too, that has been swift for the discontent, is white, with opposition, accusing feature of, onto minding so back he has institutions, the prime minister, who survived an assassination attempt last me has branded the protest to attempt which the opposition denies. and though his fragile coalition is still holding the tensions in the country, threatened to break it upon me, let me sit either way. how does 0 know the instrument crossed it by the legendary varden may count yesterday. valerie has sold for more than $11000000.00 in new york . the wholesale prices schultz over estimation by some of these auction house,
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which has bothered the instrument that's 18 minutes, is considered is one of the study virus best pieces. we'll take the height of his cost, the price said so the sample fund scholarship set the new england conservatory. as i said, so somebody might clinics, i have a rough mind will behaving around 12000 more off the account into the hello move. every heavy down pulls that across northern positive australia has been a what we call more across many of these know them areas with them on certain tr off the monsoon. race really have kicked him with a vengeance for the flooding, particularly across the northern tropical queensland areas. particular around the coastal fringes, but we've got some what to whether to some concerns just around that eastern side, open your south wells, east. and there was
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a victoria who clutch of storms gathering here. um that could cause some flooding as we go through the next few days to see some very great weather coming through. sat stay still there on sunday. more heavy showers just coming in as you can see, the growing up blossoming as we go through the day. all the time it stays west across northern possible is on little development, just across northern areas of w way to watch out for into the early part of next week, down to the southeast. well melbourne, around $25.00 south system hate that. i've lated around 31 degrees, we'll see time which is actually picking up for the same. and as we go through monday, open to the 27th sales. you know, just for monday. yep. it's still writing because that is the side of new south wales in victoria. so funding concerns that we have go smoothly, concerns across the western parts of japan. meanwhile, more when people are piling in here, but it's dry and cold for south korea and china. the what is the effect of the conflict on the environment?
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the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and will fight more than will say it has a devastating effect on people. and the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. and every time ministry spent and increasing military emissions increased and this war and this find this christ, all hail the planet on a jersey to the other one, adrian said again, and this is counting the cost on which is the area we can look at the world of
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