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on the celebrations in garza and occupied westbank, 183 prisoners of freed from the spanish channels. and the goal is to cease fire agreements and exchange street is very cap. this already united with this time is being released from cost the carry johnston. this is all just from the so coming up it's very media is reporting that it's ministry, has begun to withdrawing from the net. so in colorado strategic position, inside garza, political deadlock comes to an engine level. as a new government has named 1st 2 years and leaders
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from eastern southern africa calls for an immediate cease fire and the financing, democratic republicans come to the israel and how mass so successfully car without the fixed exchange, 3 is ready, captives have been released for 193 palestinian prisoners. it's led to celebrations and emotional reunions. buses returned to freed prisoners to gaza and occupied westbank. all the captives were flown back to israel to be reunited with their families. and who would re, has more now from down by a shot, surrounded by from us by twos in central closet. 3 is really captives our net onto a stage before they release the exchange marking, attends and significant step in the seas for
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d of between him us and israel. him us seem defiant, is reduced in raised by the cop disappearance size of beef, which is really some of these relaxing and moving they've been waiting for for 16 months shortly after scenes of celebrations unfolded in from eunice in central gaza as relatives welcomed buses of policy and prisoners released from is where he presents awesome good. the conditions were terrible, no food, nothing to drink. no medicine. i said for 24 hours a day for 40 day straight. hank cooked and blindfolded. i wasn't allowed to go to the bathroom or anything that as part of the ceasefire deal is well has released 183 palestinian prisoners. most of them were arrested after the 2 boys, 7 attacks, some who been in prison for decades me through 20 bucks to gaza. other palestinian
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prisoners were forced to delay their homecoming instead, going to hospital to treat serious medical conditions, obama to the lesser i would allow yourself, so it's a feeling that i cannot describe. i am very happy. i'm elated having my son released up to 14 months of detention by these really enemy. how about me? of course, since his release was announced last night, we couldn't sleep. we went out here to meet all really sun. he didn't is completely different now. we couldn't believe what we saw, the comparison before the tension. and now this is an indication that there was a lot of oppression and torture. more is really captives are expected to be released from cause a next saturday was palestinians remain optimistic that the ceasefire will hold the top of the prisoner exchange between 10 knots and isn't a very significant ongoing negotiations with many hoping it will stabilize the
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ongoing expire the thousands of preston and prisoners were released and occupied westbank also spending years in is very much we presence no day reports now from the jordanian capital a month because he's ready government and puts us to know far to bend down to the air from the poor thing inside the as well and in the occupies westbank, overwhelmed with joy and tears. families of 42 palestinians released from his very presence, unite with their loved ones in government law. as part of the spot deal reached how much. 8th of the friedman were taken to hospital massey, visibly ill health amongst them is 61 year old jim. uh, just so we have a problem and, and how much political cigarettes says he will be shortly before his release. these men have endured months of total isolation and abuse. they had no access to news,
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family, or even regular showers. many suffer skin conditions, including staves. upon their release is rarely prison. authorities made the men where these bracelets carry a start message. the internal nation does not forget, i will pursue my enemies and overtake them. this is a lot more than a moment of joy for palestinians. you want me to do that today. i declare my birthday. i feel as we board the prisoners software. they are beaten and simulated human rights organizations say 58 palestinians have died in his really prison and detention counts from mistreatment. since october 2023, the estimate many more forcibly displaced from garza died of torture. but these really army has yet to disclose their fates or identities to united with their loved ones. these families will go home and be occupied westbank if they can reach
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them. israel continues to carry out a military offensive that has displaced 1000. janine was kind of a notified are reaching these areas will be a difficult endeavor. 7 other families, but not celebrate. this reunion. their sons will be exiled abroad. asked for the agreement. nearly 10000 palestinians remain in prison by israel and potentially thousands more disappeared from gaza. maintaining this cease fire is their only hope for freedom. their families nurture that whole one exchange at a time. not all the data on the spot, the successful exchange from us has told us here that the see spot deal is in jeopardy and accuses israel repeated violations. as we have the funds were conveyed to clear and strict messages to the mediators including the
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americans. that the only views that the games by this is to postpone the influence of the need and the stuff for the medicine and 10 some to cut off and then they generate those and the implementation of other items of this uh deal including the violations by 10 and something i've seen is about $500.00 and based on pub, this could fit it and the to collapse and twitter to fit it in the deal not to be fulfilled as it has been agreed upon. but this part of this, from the one hour was how to still decide collision out a bit of in the war against our people that came into the game. and therefore, we have with them in the, at those a clear the points discuss that we hardly need to overcome any problems i know of
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seconds and it changes in order to give this a sure this versus a shots to succeed. but if the site is insist on violations of the deep enough implementing the data as it is agreed above the short of this one of the for the did to uh for the collapse i'll just harris senior political analyst tomorrow. and the sure says israel's image objective of defeating him as has failed since october 7 in many ways. by then also i agreed with that there was idea in the united states and is read that back october 7 was a breaking point that the is read should not need not to live no longer with have mass in existence and guys are in control and guys on in guys. so i think that sort of breaking the width of how my eyes breaking, how much that status has been on the old the day now for the past 15 months. the
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problem is that nothing you all fail. he failed on a number of declared objectives. i think the hostages, for example, through military means defeating helmets and so on, so forth. he clearly fayetteville, although he did damage him as to a large degree, but vc ethical seeds the performance that was seen by done by him as joining those exchanges. as we seen today. kind of rob these radius the wrong way around. not any hour away effects rubs his nose and, and the dirt proving once and again. but how much is not defeated? is there any media reporting that the ministry has begun withdrawing from and that's there in colorado and doza when they cease 5, do a deadline for them to do so. it completely is sunday, and that's written colorado arisen minutes reserve and about 6 clements as wide that splits northern gauze that from the rest of the strip,
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is very forces have built military bases that off to taking over buildings and destroying homes. a stephanie decker takes a look at the significance of and answering cord. the so called net setting car door was created by israel's admitted tree in the early days of the war. on garza, it split the strip down the middle from these right. he goes to border in the east to the mediterranean coast in the west for israel. that was the strategic ministry move, giving its access control and oversight for palestinians. it was yet another land grab a corridor of suffocation, attacks and death. these ready army often accused if shooting and killing indiscriminately at anyone who dare to come near. throughout the war, these rated government was accused of not having a long term planned to deal with him, us, even by members of its own ministry. and despite the rhetoric that israel would stay in the next room card or and even reoccupied, northern goza, that was political rhetoric rather than real policy,
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is really expanded the carter at the end of last year and built more military bases . but it was part of the goal is to cease fire agreement. and under the deal that is ready, troops were to withdrawal. satellite images from planet slide show submitted to positioning. this was january 6 and almost 2 weeks later on january 18th. so the day before the ceasefire, last minute you vehicles are noted. last monday, the car door opened for hundreds of thousands of palestinians to return north cut off from their homes. homes in neighborhoods now completely inoculated now, 3 weeks into phase one. and the withdrawal, if necessary, is to be completed is really media of quoted soldiers saying they feel withdrawing is a failure, leaving behind the car door that had become a symbol of their power to control their victory. and despite goes and now being unrecognizable is fabric of life, completely pulverized as these really captive store to be released. after 15 months
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of war, counselors come us fighters emerged in front of the cameras in pristine uniforms. with vehicles in weapons, they show a force sending a very clear and deliberate message, stephanie decker, i'll g 0. the libertines, 5 minutes to analysis of them has named a new government sidelining his book the 1st time in decades. so um, says the new government may not satisfy old policies, it will not impede his work. he said to $24.00 men, the cabinets were prioritized reforms and security, judiciary and finance. he also quote, as well as full withdrawal from that and then this part of the ceasefire agreement, st. ahold of isn't baby with more or after much political bickering and international pressure levels. politicians have agreed on a new government. it's a very different government from previous ones. this time has full law and its
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allies no longer controls the executive authority. they've lost. what is known here as the blocking thirds. they don't have the number of ministers to block decisions, as well as to the top of the cabinets. there was a lot of international pressure on lebanon's politicians simply because this country is in dire need of a financial assistance not only to help revive the economy, but to help reconstruct what was destroyed during israel and has well as war last year. the reconstruction bill is in the billions of dollars, and this is a nearly bankrupt states at the government was formed. the just hours after a special envoy from the trump administration visited lebanon, and really set the tone on what the us administration believes 11 on should be doing moving forward. and that is,
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carry out reforms fight corruption of carry out the needed a changes in order for the international community to trust this government and unlocked the billions of dollars that are needed. and we also know that there was international pressure to keep hospitalized in fluids out of this government. the us and void was very, very clear. and, you know, she, she, she said that the strong declarations after meeting the president. so no doubt, international pressure played a role in a country where it usually takes months while political factions, vi, for their share of influence and government. the new government is going to have many challenges ahead is such as the economy and rebuilding. it's also about meditating that ceasefire agreements with israel 11 on is under pressure to accept the state's authority across the country, out to this arm on safe actors, which means has of a loss. now no doubt,
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hezbollah has been militarily weakened by as well, but it is still of course, to be reckoned within the country, along with its allies. it has a significant number of states in parliament and it has popular supports, but it is a very different has for a lot in the past as was able to impose its, its decisions, and now its influence has weight. so the balance of power changed and 11 on, not just 11 on, but across the region. there else has 0 failed. well, so the head here now is a 0. the super bowl account down is on in your needs. okay, how the us cities preparing to host one of the most watched sporting events in the world? the in depth analysis of today's headlines. what will this us determination of genocide do critical debate based insight determination was not to me because of anything
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the orthodontist here are my golf on top stores. this is rowe and i'm asked to successfully car down to efficient exchange. i'm going see spot deal. 183 of palestinian prisoners had been freed from his reading trails by slides advising foster pod west valley. a 3 is rarely campuses were released on sunday to red cross efficiency down for night. central does not meet and we are leaving then
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back to the united with this time it is ready. media reports in the ministry has begun withdrawing from the next room court or doza becomes just hours ahead of its sunday deadline. it was agreed under the cx 5 deals, and from us leaders from 2 major african blocks of calls for immediate seesaw. the democrats, it was public to conduct the declaration from the east african community on the southern african development community, includes a security plan for the city of government and the surrounding area. it demands the media to reopening of the airport and supply routes in the region for one to back to m. $22.00 levels sees the good but last month and i've been advancing towards another major city because the jury summons collected that was it. you see a sub. uh huh. f one delivery team on the security situation. i mean, you send us the card for a refresh on the cdc,
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and we did the fire the storage on the essential utilities and stuff like food in other essential commodities to ensure some of them suffered and before resolution of the conflict through that and run that and that will be for both thousands of people have died in the military offensive by m $23.00 levels. welcome web reports with the numbers of people killed and injured in this conflict. keep going up. the un says there's been a search in rights abuses against civilians in eastern democratic republic of congo, including executions, gang raped and forming of displacement comes off the m $23.00 rebels, backed by one that took the provincial cap to go to the oldest people in the surrounding comes to carry home, others a sheltering in churches or schools saying they've nothing to go back to. or it's
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not say, do, but you already, but you, this really happened many among assessing, raped the rebel forces entre hoses and rate for mothers and daughters. they looked and draped. that's why we fled. a relentless army 1st invaded in 1996 and targeted the groups in refugee camps. he taking part in the genocide 2 years before to say over through the government in the capital kinshasa that led to 2 major was drawing in about 2000 and african countries. about 6000000 people were killed mostly by starvation and disease. the problems that persist, rewind, during uganda, has been accused of meddling and come go and looting minerals ever since. you and investigators say this time m 23 supported by thousands of rwanda. and so just for one to says it has the right to defend itself. and 23 says he's fighting the groups . he's threatened, the ethnic group of it's leaders, congo, says rewind as losing it,
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some fost minimal. well. and 23 took control of these colton mines involved the last. yeah. rwanda's minimal, expos have doubled in the last 2. yes. from 23 last to governor in 2012 us and european countries caught funding and military support to run the condos on me eventually for 1023. back to the board with rewind, it's substantial international support congress. all me is we can now, i'm rwanda's is stronger to you and and western powers have cooled, rewind, to withdrawing its troops from comb. guy who left the many statements and condemnations around the world. at the same time, vermont has become an indispensable ally for many countries in other crises, sounds. after all, it's one of the biggest contributors of troops to peacekeeping missions. troops from southern africa, having un peacekeepers have failed to stop the pro rwandan forces at the fonts
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a thousands. if the indian soldiers in south tv are fighting along side come guys, troops, as red cross work has collected bodies around coma and $23.00 is said, it will continue all the way to can shasta is a growing c, a here. and internationally. congress have bound to be plunged back into the kind of regional was of past decades with disastrous consequences. malcolm web, which is era a federal judge has temporarily belong to the trump administration from placing employees of the us for an agency on pay leave. legal settings brought by the workers union said the precedence or it is illegal and unconstitutional. for more than 6 decades us aid has been one of the biggest providers of medical and humanitarian assistance worldwide rentals looks at the history of the agency. president of the united states, the us agency for international development was founded by president john f.
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kennedy. in 1961, bringing disparate aid programs under one organization. during the hottest days of the cold war rivalry with the soviet union, sending aid in the form of food, technical experts and loans was seen as a way of extending us influence, stopping the spread of communism, and thereby keeping markets open for us corporations. this is a very powerful source of strength for us. it permits as to exert influence for the maintenance of freedom. if we did not, we're not so heavily involved. our voice would not speak with such a bigger. you know, way usa id was the successor of the marshall plan, under which the us funded the rebuilding of western europe after the 2nd world war,
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website to i'll just say we're calling. the weather is next then inside story examines the impact on trump sanctions, international criminal court. stay with this here. what else? the hello, we've got signs of molly web pushing into a chart i ran to the korean peninsula and eventually into japan over the next couple of days. at the moment though, we still have this winning tree bloss, i'm moss night with the full cost parole, japan, the loan windsor. continuing here that you go hunt, you will see more significant snow for as we go through sunday, pushing up into kind of how does that dry weather into the korean peninsula? i think the pacing is the temperature. see, hovering around freezing at the moment, but since it gets loud responsive to push into central pause time,
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