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there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media on how to 0 government shut off access to social media. the . ready ready ready us verizon, donald trump, says the guys us, these fire agreement should be canceled. if all the remaining captives are not fried by saturday, the way you're watching l g 0 live from don't have with me for the back to go. also coming up to my suspended, the next release of captives indefinitely accusing is randall violating the times of the seas. 5 deal. assignments of these really captives have been told testing in tennessee of demanding the hi, mr. honor. the cease fire agreement also in the news and $23.00 rebels in the
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democratic republic of congo. deny accusations that the older people in this basement counts to return to the best event. a month after the seas 5 between israel and her boss came into affected future seems on certain palestinians in guys i see they are worried about what will happen if the front john agreements collapses. you as far as him, donald trump, has suggested letting hell break out in the streets unless all the remaining is ready kept his eye released by saturday. this comes after him off announced it was the late, the next exchange of captives for prisoners is accused israel of widespread violation. somebody facility. i would say, cancel it and all bets are off and let hell break out. i'd say they ought to be
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return by 12 o'clock on saturday and then not return all of them. not in dribs and drabs that 2 and one and 3 and 4 and do saturday at 12 o'clock. and after that, i would say all hell is going to break out. a senior mazda official has responded to the u. s. president's comments in a statement, say, trump must remember that an agreement must be respected by both parties. and that this is the only way to ensure the hostages return date goes on to say the language of states has no value. and further complicates matters or fountains of these really captives held in guys i joined by hundreds of these ratings have held a demonstration in tennessee. they've been demanding the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his government uphold the ceasefire agreement. or we have to correspondence
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following the story nor, or days in jordan's capital a mine. but for us to get an update from guys and speak, tiny my mode, hosing guys, a city the people i imagine, very concerned about this renewed uncertainty about the seat ceasefire. honey, tell us about the move in guys i this morning with volley, the thread send, the risk of the sea, inspire collapsing are quite high. now when we were approached by many of the people in, in the vicinity of this area coming out of the 10 site in the background here, asking whether that they need to pack it up and going back to the center of the area. they also said there is a wide range of concerns and fear people express the frustration over the fact that the, if they haven't rested properly yet from the journey that the across to, from their displacement sites in southern part of the service then from a to their homes in northern part, then garza city the walk for long dollars. they walk long distance on the receipt
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road. those who did not drive their vehicles. and they started sending up their tents in new york pile from us, so they are really tired, exhausted, and depressed from the the fact that they're coming back to just pile of rubble of the excitement. and that happened at the we've seen on the 1st day of people coming back to their homes and started to fade away. and as of this morning we, we can see it completely gone with a rolling of threats and a growing in the narrative and sentiment that the seas fire is about or is coming to an end or comment is going to cause collapse. people are particularly worried about the return of active his still it. the vibe is really a military, the genocide, deluxe of the witness in the past, 50 months or so on the ground, the destruction of all means of life, including schools, hospitals, homes and infrastructures. people struggle on daily basis now in northern garza and garza city to find a place to clear rubble to setup. then they're also worried about the,
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the obstruction of the, the, the fact that the experience in force the high ration and is in force as far vision for so long that many people died of malnutrition through their bodies that completely completely arrive to the hospital. it mediated because of the mountain nutrition that the experience in the past months. yeah, and, and we've heard warnings from the you in that more age needs to come in to avoid, to avoid a famine returning a trucks tanny's tail coming into the guys a straight that they are coming, but not of the amount that was agreed upon. there are already sharp shortfalls of the number of a trucks that those trucks carrying food supplies and, and water supplies are not coming at the exact number that was agreed upon. there is water crisis everywhere across the the northern parts and gaza city. it takes people a whole day just to find a water stores or if they are lucky enough,
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they will be a water truck in the area to fill up the gallons that they are carrying with them. we see in a few people to in, in line for so long. there's also the, the lack of other necessities, a chief among them, the tense and the small by home. 60000 of those mobile homes have not been allowed to enter the gaza strip. the tense, the 200010 dense, only 22 percent of these didn't been allowed to about 20000. and that is already causing a problem for the majority of people who are resorting to setting up their own tens, taking matter than their hands. but they're using basic materials and some of what they were able to salvage from their 10 site and displaced insights and central and velocity. evacuations the one in the south and bringing them back with them sort of recycling already worn out materials. not providing them with the proper protection of proper worn, particularly at this difficult time. all in all we're looking at a very difficult situation is not only the daily struggle,
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but right now the growing anxiety growing fear that what they believe that the beginning that a fragile ceasefire is becoming a quite visible. now that the seas fight with the growing sentiment might come to an end. honey, thank you very much for that honey. my mood life for us there in gaza city list i'm bringing nor or they in amman, jordan noise there because he's really gone from identified a senior 40 have band dr. sierra from a 14, from his reading the occupied westbank as we heard the from honey i, nor a lot of anxiety about the future. obviously fire in uh, dies. uh, what's the move in these are i what are you hearing? there's a lot of anxiety in israel to fully not from the government, but rather from the families of these really captives. and then, you know, the opposition is written who are accusing the is really prime minister of trying to undermine and completely derail the ceasefire agreement,
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which they view as their only hope of seeing their loved ones returned home, whether they're, they're alive or even dead. and there have been protests on the streets, as you reported earlier, the head of the opposition. yeah. you left the came up with a statement saying that nothing. yeah. who should had personally to do it and participate in the negotiations and reach an agreement on phase 2 and the estimates some of the discussions on is really media center on the fact that intelligence in israel says how must take this step? because it doesn't see that it's really serious about entering phase 2 because it was really alarmed by the statements from the white house. and because nothing, yeah, has made it a point to signal that he doesn't really see the need to move past phase one, perhaps expanding it, but not really being serious about moving forward. and so for now, there are protests on the streets,
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but it's not clear whether the security cabinet that we'll meet later on today is going to be affected by this kind of public pressure. and we will wait to see what happens with that cabinet meeting later. another important event happening later this tuesday, no is the jordanian king meeting. donald trump at the white house in, in washington the jordanians in a very difficult situation. position right now, aren't they what challenges? oppose by donald trump as well. it's almost a impossible position really fully be jordanian king is going to meet donald trump and it is expected that their conversation is going to be a very tough one. on the one hand, jordan does not want to anger. donald trump, who has already threatened to impose sanctions on jordan, if it doesn't accept to receive palestinians forcibly displaced from gaza on the other. jordan is also looking at the west bond court. more than 40000 palestinians
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have been forcibly displaced from their homes as well. just in this part of the past 2 weeks and listening to statements coming out of israel about jordan being the alternative country, jordan being the replacement for palestine. so there is a very difficult balancing act ahead of the king and really the conversations we've had here in jordan with the experts and former officials indicate that you know, if push comes to shove, jordan might have to really choose between the 4 and 8. it depends on especially the over $1000000000.00 of a yearly us assistance with its own national security, with its continued presence. this is a report we prepare to explain more about this developing story. jordan has long been a close ally of the united states. trump has struck the world with his plan to take
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over garza and forcibly displaced its population to jordan and egypt. a proposal roundly rejected by both countries. despite trumps assertion that jordan would agree, eventually they are going to do it. ok, we do a lot for them and they're going to do it. there's also the threat of mast force displacement from the occupied west bank looming, large as well as of right wing government wants to annex the territory and is betting on a green light from washington. king of the law, strong public backing in opposing the displacement to the palestinians. public anger in jordan is tangible. and when i have neither trunk that's in yahoo or anyone else have the right to displace palestinians from their lands and create an alternative homeland for them. but it's not clear just how much american pressure jordan can resist its relies heavily on foreign aid. in the past 4 years, the country received over $5000000000.00 in us assistance,
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making it one of the largest recipients of american aid in the region. jordan is also part of the extensive us back security structure in this region, accepting the displacement of palestinians and antics ation of the land would be a political disaster for jordan. but upsetting trump could also come at a high price on the country's economy. stability. jordan finds itself like many other countries in the region besieged by new ideas that are that border on catch 22. uh well no matter what choice we make uh there is a certain element of risk involved. but yet we have to defend all of our existence . thing of the law is the 1st era leader to meet trump. since he took office last month. the entire region is watching how the jordanian monarch will maneuver through these political land lines. not all the elevator i'm well,
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it's not focused on the humanitarian situation in guys in take a look at exactly what was agreed under the sci fi agreement. by now around $12000.00, a truck sort of ended guys. i meaning there's a short full of around 3 and a half 1000. the agreements stipulated at least 50 fuel trucks should be allowed into the strip every day. but on average, only 15 trucks has been allowed in daily to 100000 tents, west of posts, and the guys, i believe 10 percent that's 20000 have made it. and none of these 60000 mobile homes promise haven't at the strip or the i spoke to shane, i know who is a communication advisor for the norwegian refugee council in palestine. she says, changing deadlines that make it difficult for 8 workers to organize supply chains throughout gas. and we've gotten in dozens of trucks into gaza since the ceasefire began. we do not provide food aid,
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and so the 1st couple of weeks food was really the priority because of the star vision crisis in gaza. but we have seen that that shelter materials are coming in. of course, it's nowhere need nowhere near the mouth needed to meet the tremendous need and gaza, particularly after so many people move back to the north or down to rough uh um which, which meant that they were returning to places basically in ruins, with, with little shelter materials on hand, just yesterday we sent a, we managed to bring tens up to date loss here in the farm north of us. the got the strip and deliver tends to, to around 260 people provide shelter for around 260 people. of course this, this is a slow process. it's, it's taking too long their challenges in terms of aid the, the specs needed in order to get a through the scanners and, and is really rigidity in terms of rewriting aid. and at that,
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that doesn't fit in scanners, in one area and should be sent to another. but we, we have seen that, that at least when it comes to shelter items, most of those items, particularly family size tens, have been pre approved. but they're also challenges, of course, in the, in the humanitarian sector in terms of the ability for us to scale up when there was so little 8 going in pipelines take time, organization takes time. and so as, as rapidly as we are moving, it simply is not enough getting in to serve people and, and their me, south ways more than 3 weeks. these really military has laid siege to the occupied west bank. the attacks have launch the focus on the janine refugee comp. north of the territory is really forces bonds by military boulders is a destroying critical infrastructure. civilian vehicles and property. more than $20000.00 palestinians have been forced to flee their homes 6, promising in families of fighting to save their homes in the occupied westbank
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after his raid demolition orders were issued orders as i've already raised down this whole mean there. it's there on the outskirts of ramallah, the demolitions were older dr. hayes, really such as we'll say, policy and homes in the area pose a threat to a settlement on the positive help. breaking use out of pockets on this side where at least 18 people i've gotten, astonish, just a witness. 18 people have been killed and the suicide attack. it happened outside of bank, where people are waiting for this saturday's in condo city. that's north of the afghani capital capital. at least 45 other people were injured. will have more in this story as information becomes available. and still ahead on knowledge is there a donald trump, the polls a steep, steep tires on stealing and moving and mx 4. so the us will have a report from so on how this would impact washington's allies software, the
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as a matter of cold air, to western russia and is being fade backing to central the northern europe, which means cold and dried, caught off from coming up against the is this atlanta care which is usually a good recipe for snow, but this is rather a week effect. so there will be some stuff in belgium in germany, down through the check republic. and of course on the woman's side is going to be writing to portugal. but despite and maybe something from north, let's leave it as though on the obviously it, but if you're in that the system code, it's very disappointing. and this is normally a block of ground. it would see a lot of snow, but it's just a week of fast. if it's a little snack. i think, for example, in prague in london. but that when comes to the often all so you've got to be over costs and much of the next week to be honest retention as well. but the way you might like to be in prague, you don't see the sun maybe until friday, and it's not until then, but it's light snow. and of course, it seems very different when there are shows still twirling around in the central
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problem about the train, which means that there be one of 2. it's in libya, but the on show breeze. and each of the motel you can actually that's enhancing, the seasonal wind, which is full of dust, which is fairly typical. anyway, this time of year in north africa and southern africa, the summer shops continue a pace again, concentrating in mozambique. and by the way, the ukraine, a father in the front line, a mother and children. the 10 this time of the seas future. when the sky is full, the sign is without and the decrease escaping the dog. with out just
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the the you're watching out you 0 life from don't have reminder about tom stories us present. donald trump says the ceasefire in guys i should be cancelled unless all of the captives housing is cheaper released by saturday. he suggested letting how breakouts says the final decision is up to israel. comments came off time off the nouns announce it was delayed. the next captive release, accusing is random vine aging, the terms of a ceasefire, mazda israel. it's rocking the entry of a then shelter, and continued to kill, not experience. families of these are the captives housing guys, i think, protesting in tennessee, the accusing the prime minister of sabotaging the ceasefire. also demanding that
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his rep and how might stick to the time that it was easy us present. donald trump assigned executive orders, raising tags on stealing aluminum, entering the country. the 25 percent taxes are due to take effect on march 12th. the move comes despite warnings from europe and china, the us as canada and mexico. i included in the ties, despite early agreeing to pause and not a set of tires on the 2 countries of the announcement essential quays to out uh, south korea's industrial sector. last year it exported more than $2800000.00 tons of steel to the us, the 4th largest supply after canada, brazil, and mexico from mcbride has moved from sol. so this is a major concern for south career, or is it works out how to respond. we've had meetings between the trade minister and still make has also between the acting president and members of the cabinet. uh, but uh south career is the full biggest supplier of steel to the us market. it
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exported to point $8000000.00 tons of steel last year. now, most of that was covered by a terrorist exemption speed. at the 1st time around that from pennies 1st, administration imposed terrace on steel. south korea was given an exemption as long as it stuck to a, a controlled quota of steel. that it was going to explore to the us well under these new tyrus, those are exemptions on now gone. it is going to be hit with a 25 percent a terrorist along with everybody else. and there is a lot of concern about how this is going to impact uh, exports from south ray mendoza, south korean companies using that steel and manufacturing in the united states. the likes of samsung making, domestic appliances or highland di motors, making costs for the us market. in the united states using imported korean steel,
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which now becomes more expensive today, try and pay those extra terrace and pass on the costs to the us consumers. or do they try to purchase and switch the sourcing steel to us steel mails, which again, because of the increased demand will probably drive up the cost of that steel. the why the concern for south career is that this is just one commodity. and of course, with this export focused economy at the south korea and makes a lot of other stuff for the us market from a computer semi conduct the chips to cost a to form a suit to goals which old maybe hits by their own terrorists in the coming days and weeks, public pride, i'll just say, right. so in any democratic republic of congo, people living in a displacement can c, m. 23 rebels have told them to leave and return to their homes. the camp is near go . mind the east of a country which are one and bicycles capture of late last month. many of the people
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sheltering the say they have nowhere to go. malcolm web is covering development. somebody will be an officer from the n 23 level group, spoke to residents of blanket displacement come and told them that they have to go home in 23 rebels backed by one. that's the city of government 2 weeks ago. feeling a comes to the west of the city and it's home to thousands of families, many of whom sled, as in $23.00, advanced in the last 2 years. some of the residents say they fled fighting. others say they fled killings and rapes targeted civilians by and 23 and they'll say fight the groups fighting alongside to come to these ami some residents say they don't know if it's safe at home or if they still have homes to go back to. and so they say they'll stay in the camp until if, when that falls to leave, others started packing and leaving the another group on the phone with you. and i don't have any way to go, because i don't have children,
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no house at all. my belongings in the village were destroyed, including my firms. now that they're asking us to leave, we don't know that i'm preparing my belongings. day is off the london back 1023 levels to guide the residents in. this tooling displacement comes to the north of the city, say that and 23 sciences force them to leave and destroyed that shelters. the source of the displacement of civilians is against international law and rights groups say, recent events in eastern come back to the amount of war, crimes, or crimes against humanity. and 23 denies committing atrocities. malcolm web. ouch is era of all the m $23.00 rebels has since released the statements denying those accusations. it says people are leaving the blank account voluntarily to return to what it calls their now secured homes in liberated areas, south africa as bonham. and has held a special session to discuss the killing of 14 of its soldiers in east and democratic republic of congo. the members of
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a regional peacekeeping mission that supports the d. r c's government's efforts to combat rebels. however, more tests are reports in the region of to south africa and soldiers were killed during recent, fighting in the democratic republic of congo, members of parliament want to know why. so that's what it is involved in the conflict. the discussion, my fear is simply this, that we're going on a peacekeeping miss. you know, we're not, we're going to want to come back new soon with no equipment with no supplies. and the young people are being too big in january for want them back in 22 variables. these go my, the country's largest city in the east for wanda and president polk. jeremy denies back in in 23. last week by lobby's president lazarus to clara, ordered his ministry to withdraw from eastern democratic republic of congo. some. so that's a good name please. one big country to do the same. i have yet another one. remember they were most week ago and some of them had said,
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we must do it to now i want to say that there are probably through us as part of one, but as i'm in the house, is what is in are typically going to be 3 interviews and it was the end of the was installation of fighting in more than a decade has killed thousands of people and displays hundreds of thousands more since early january. the conflict in the d. c will be discussed at the african union summit in ethiopia. this week. african leaders are expected to again call for an end to the fighting pod matessa out as a is hundreds of people that protesting in bosnia as capital. sorry, able andrea by the lack of accountability for desk calls by flooding in october 27 people were killed when heavy rain calls lance lies in central and southern parts of the country. that includes 19 people who died in the village of don't. yeah, yeah, but i need so when a legal car, a collapse protests is around, we have a slow sort of reconstruction and distribution of for an age. wildfire is
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a raging across parts of chile and origin. tina a mine has died and hundreds of people have fled the homes off to flames, burn to forest. the nitrogen tina is not to go in the mountains 25000 hector's. i've been scorched in december and she's a fi. does a trying to contain a place near the southern city of clay if we argentina is government, is looking to expand an important waterway to accommodate non chicago ships. but people living and working alongside the parent to say the river can take any more development and fee for the future. daniel's farm that has the story. this then increasingly come into sites on the bottom. now river, fuel fish or sometimes no efficient, so threatening livelihoods. cardoso says he's fish these will just for 20 years and he's clear about what so stake your. yep,
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this good. nowadays we fish to survive because selling a kilo of fish barely covers are rising costs. corneo is also clear about where the blame lies. these huge cargo vessels, which transport, 80 percent of option teen is accurate coach, would export from a river. hundreds of them, he says, disturbing the waters, blocking channels and destroying coastlines, is pretty simple to gain a filter. it's sad because we live here. we get up every day at 5 am and can work until 10 or 11 at night. rain storms, heat and cold were here. the smell puts us to see the audience in you and governments. we privatization of the management. maintenance of the room to way threatens the future of the river itself. these trees colonial has planted to mitigate the damage. what withstand the ever bigger cargo ships and heavier drenching vessels? they say that the multi $1000000000.00 say i was expected to bring. this is the river power in a peaceful on the surface with the sight of, of buffalo between those trying to exploit this vast potential and those funds to
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protect it, to sustain a way of life. they've known for generations. this privatization is at the house of the government's program to sell states assets which include the national airline industry and communication companies. officials say, as a central for origin, see, you know, one of the world's largest agricultural exports is to meet well demand. those who live along the river, i believe the motive is simply profits. well, i get, and i mean, that's how i agree, or is that for the great threat to the river, is making it deeper. privatization, because the national government wants to transform this river into a sea. so that megabytes can enter to make it data without doing environmental studies, without looking at the environmental impact when it'll be a, she needs to use the power on hours. the 2nd longest river in latin america. subbing southern brazil powered one year rick y, as well as origin tina conversion with other rivers before joining the south atlantic ocean. a point to cyrus are, you know,
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money that care the way to respect the waterways for the birds to adapt to the way the river has worked for thousands of years. not for the river to adapt to these boats, which keep getting bigger. you know, kids who are you with says you slicing to keep the river alive if need those seeking to exploit the voltage would listen to him and the thousands like him who knows about enough to whom the river is life. then you shall in the roaches era, the bottom now river argentina as a process. so unfurls palestinian, and so the nice lives of sunday's super bowl halftime show has told, lounges era he felt compelled to raise awareness about his valuable on guys in the conflict in. so don zillow kind of main non tumble, was among the performers that robert kendrick m. r showed during the game between the philadelphia, eagles and kansas city cheese. he was detained in question by security personnel, but was late to release i felt i didn't have a choice because i was selected to be a part of the half time show. and i saw when i saw what my position was, you know,
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if it was a great stage of march stage and we know as a practicing muslim.

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