Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    February 11, 2025 6:30pm-7:01pm AST

6:30 pm
informed opinion centrally to european countries are directly affected by this whole ukrainian transit inside stories of germany have tomorrow or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out jersey era. the latest news as it breaks 1st then zalinski has guides the international carrying fee to step up on this deliveries to ukraine safety and defensive with details coverage. people with must department of government efficiency showed up here at the us is headquarters demanding access to the building from around the world for the people or whatnot. any annual fee has to be $10.00. it's the end of paying from chapter of displacement. the, the, the
6:31 pm
the you with it is our hello good. here are the top stories on alpha 0. jordan's king abdullah is set to meet the us president donald trump in washington in just over an hour. this visit comes after trump threatened to cut a to jordan if it were shoes to take and palestinians forcibly relocated from gauze on us. president trump says the gaza cease, fire should be cancelled unless all the is really kept as holding the strip are freed by saturday. from us delayed the plans release, accusing israel a violating the terms of the deal. more than 500000 palestinians return to northern gall. so as soon as the cease fire deal came into effect reaching cause a city is an arduous task. families have to pass through multiple check points, staff by american and injection private security contractors after surviving 15 months, if is really bombardments, of zeros be sun,
6:32 pm
all day was finally able to return to her home in the north or a digital platform, they do plus documented her journey started like garza we are looking back to where he lives after 15 months on the bid eyes, but they cannot do anything to prevent us from getting back. i'm walking know before you leave the american soldiers. the 1st return for the time is not going to be in the need to turn to our lands that were fighting in 1914 the
6:33 pm
we on the road. we have to sit opposite. it's now 5 pm and let's see from now, when are we going to enter in 1016? it's already getting dark. we are still in the line. is trying to save the fuel because 9 is advancing really slowly are discovering that many people are doing the same to save. you just pushing the vehicles where the vehicles are stuff turned off . it's the sunrise for the year, waiting to see the road to go through the oven lighting the lines and lines without ford motor without bathrooms, without any place to rest. everything can be easier. everything can be easier. it's
6:34 pm
just a defense to you know, to kind of the kind of serious air vac. i'm the last we made it the i've never so is that i will come here say, you know i was a 100 percent. sure that this, this moment i was not sure what your my again, because i have the, the, the, the
6:35 pm
well, we can now speak to, i'm out of mind who's a fellow with the middle east council on global affairs. thanks for your time with us on entre 0. so of course as part of that cease fire, do a palestinians like the sun are allowed to make their way back to the northern part of the gaza strip. but even though, as we saw on the at and the footage it's, it's quite difficult. um, what do you think is going to happen next? would the cease fire deal? is it really at stake? and i think it very much is yes. um unfortunately, uh disappointingly because i know the people of the guys are holding on to hope that this thing holds but nothing. yeah. who always went kicking and screaming into the ceasefire. he was against it. he was surprised by trump, but he didn't want to. i think russell trump's feathers in the beginning before he got elected. because that's what trump wanted. and now he's worked his way after the past 3 weeks to go manipulate trump, he went to washington. he got inside his head, he told him what he wanted to here, and he convinced them that not the drum is to support his worms,
6:36 pm
which is the population of the gaza strip and the elimination of how mouse and so i think we've reached this point and trump has, you know, inadvertently sort of given the green light to nothing, you'll have to blow up the deal. so when a trump says, and this was the latest ultimatum to him, us, if all prisoners are not released by noon on saturday to cease fire will be canceled. and the gates of hell will be on least on how much me to do these kind of comments. sort of giving us an yahoo real boost to wants to start door. i think so, and then i know it's showing that he's wanting to, he didn't want to again, to have this type of seatbar. he wanted to continue and put pressure, and then the weight is conducted the ceasefire. he's done that a bit. he has not allowed all the a to get it, as he said is really, is, are still can get it sent even to kill palestinians on the ground. over a 110000 needs have been killed. and so in all these types of ways are still putting pressure on the population, they're not going forward and they're trying to kind of undermined the deal on sabotaging. i think that's where we're at these threats by trump based on sort of
6:37 pm
negotiation. negotiating tactic, they could, i think, in a sense also, trump is kind of digging his heels. he said something after his initial meeting with nothing, you know, and the media, you know, ran with that idea and scrutinize that as they tend to do with presidents. even though trump is the antithesis of somebody who you should scrutinize every word that comes out of his mouth. but then, you know, people start saying, well this is his plan and then he starts digging in saying, well, this is my plan. i have to defend that and you know, and then as, as hostages are released and he sees the conditions of the hostages, then he starts making his own ultimatums at the same time he said, and he at protocol the, well, these are, these are my own words i'm not going to tell these realize what to do. so if they wanna continue on in order to get the hostages was released, that's up to them. of this announcement that was made him by him. i so was just about to 24 hours ago. it came 5 days right before the next, a scheduled date of the captain's release, which was meant to take place on saturday. do you think that it was a well calculated announcement in terms of the timing that the, the group was still giving mediators perhaps
6:38 pm
a chance to be able to salvage the deal over the next 5 days? yes, absolutely. i think, you know, i'm actually trying to salvage the deal. it's trying to defend the terms of video which is real, had been violating it has one card to play and that's to hold the hostages back. so it's, you know, trying to put pressure and hoping that by holding the hostages back, the public inside of israel put pressure on their own government in order to follow through the ceasefire deal. so i think that's the dynamics you. i play and hoping that also the mediators like caught the egypt and others can, you know, appeal to the, the trump administration, and appealed to these realist. and they're doing that as well. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. i'm out of mind fellow with them at least council on global affairs. thanks for your time. thank the leaders of canada and the you say they'll take a firm stand against us president donald trump's plan to raise tariffs on imported steel and alimony him. the 25 percent treat taxes are due to take effect from march . the 12th president trump says he signed the executive order to help american manufacturers, and the u. k says it's engaging with the u. s. to work through the details. a prime
6:39 pm
minister justin fredo says canada will strongly resist trump's tariffs, which he describes as entirely unjustified and speaking on the sidelines of the artificial intelligence summit in france. true, joe said auto. well, we'll work with the us to highlight the negative effects of the trade taxes on both canadians and americans. together we make north america more competitive. we will be working with the american administration over the coming weeks to highlight the negative impacts on americans and canadians of these will also be working with our international partners and friends. and if it comes to that, our response of course will be firm. we will stand up for canadians workers will stand up comedian industries. so mexico is a top supplier of steel to the united states and has already taken some steps and
6:40 pm
reaction to previous threats of terrace from trump. across the mexico city, speak with john home and john, tell us what you're hearing on your rent. what in the morning press conference, president cloudy, assigned them address space that we've been waiting for. had to do. so she did so via her secretary of economy must hello brad, this such a man who taught previous with a trump administration, he was matched codes for administered the 1st time that donald trump was president . so he might know his way around the block a lot better than some of a mexican government officials yet to keep messages 1st. but we said that the us actually has a trade surplus in terms of still an olive medium with mexico. it exports moved to mexico. the import from the country is sort of indicating from that point of view terrace didn't seem to make sense. his other message was about how integrated based economic located in north america, between mexico, the united states,
6:41 pm
and canada. over the last 40 years and he pulled out a glossy video that showed a call paul, that basically it started like to michigan and they've gone over that across the border into canada, mexico, the us 8 times before. finally ending up in the us call. and he said, if we start putting terrace on what's going to be being costs for consumers of cost and those pulse for those costs. so those where he's, he's sort of questions and these arguments against us tars. he said that this week he's going to be bringing those arguments through the us sector of commerce and also the us trade representative at the moment. neither he nor president shane button was talking about retaliatory tires. they were talking about talking about negotiating. but he did have a fine line in which he said, don't shoot yourself in the foot. don't destroy 40 years of economic cooperation between these countries. so that's where mexico is coming from on the steel and other many empowers. okay, thank you so much on home and reporting from mexico city. so i'm 23 levels in the
6:42 pm
democratic republic of congo have denied forcing people from a displacements camp despite resident saying they've been told to leave. the camp is near the city of goma and the east of the country, which there were ones and back route capture 2 weeks ago. many of the people who were sheltering their say they now have nowhere to go. the m 23. so as people are leaving the bull lane go, can voluntarily to return to what it calls their secured homes in the liberated areas. mountain web has more on the people leaving blink account on the outskirts of goma. where is it and say that a kind of from an 33 k 2 to come from sunday is that everyone has to leave within 3 days ago. this is contradicts the statements. the n 23 put out to the high level. but for many of the residents, it's clear that this means that they have to go many of them so that over the last 2 years, so that some fighting others say they fled from abuses against civilians. either by
6:43 pm
and $23.00 or by the 6 were taking, fighting alongside comb, guys, army, including extra judicial killings and rates. and nowadays that in the living. so many of them for up to 2 years. and this swelling come from the west inside of the city of go. my many said he doesn't know if he's safe at home or even if they still have homes to get back to. but still nice to them. they're now to be packing up from the beginning with jenny some others and said they will wait and see if indeed when, if, when they're actually forced to leave. the security officials have told down to 0 that a suicide attack and i've gone a son has killed at least 18 people that happens outside of bank in the city of couldn't do is north of the capital a couple people were waiting to receive their salaries at the time, at least another 45 people were injured. i mean on the heavy b as an independent analysts focusing on political and security issues. and i've
6:44 pm
gone a son. he says it's not clear yet who's responsible for the attack. and there are lots of groups saying i've done is on, according to date you in uh, reports on yesterday's um, un security councils. um and you know, comments uh from various um representatives solve the various countries. uh, the more than 2 any uh, you know, uh, service groups still operating and i've done a size of that. but normally in the pop us, uh such um attacks of being and diet or other ice escape. i've taken responsibility for that and on this time redone snow, but the problem is that it's more than 3 years and a half. that's the thought of on is backing power. no recognition, no recognition by in the international community. and there's no process to get
6:45 pm
recognition or legitimacy through that process so that there is lots of resentments against them. and lots of issues especially laid out the cards the, the us funding. what i've done is on is um and stop when there is no real good condition. there is no development inside the country. there's no hope for the people that, that the country was back the way. go back to a kind of, uh, normal c on the last. so fact use inside the country and using data platform do it to do um, you know, employed them disenfranchised people, you know, to use them for their own terrorist activities. a swedish women who has been jails for 12 years on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity in syria. 52 year old lena shock was found guilty of keeping 3 yes, easy women and 6 children as slaves at her home and dropped off between 20142016.
6:46 pm
it sweetens 1st case involving crimes committed by iso against the a z. the minority hall races following developments from the swedish capital stock . com. a lena, a shock has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. it's the 1st conviction in sweden on that lot to charge the 1st conviction. also the crimes against the use 80 people leading a shock was convicted of holding 9 easy days, 6 children and 3 women at home in rocca in syria. they've been captured 5 months earlier in since y'all, provence, in northern iraq, when the mail relatives were executed by isolate fighters. i asked the swedish prosecute to about this case, and also about why the efforts in europe to prosecute people for crimes on the ice . so, but also under the bushel all aside regime in syria, i think it is very important to acknowledge the attendance side was committed
6:47 pm
against the you see the minority. and so i think foot for us as sweden, it's important to hold. so we just citizens or students, so we just residence accountable. we interviewed a lot of children of swedish punters fighters that traveled from sweden to, to syria, to join ices. $300.00 swedish citizens, travel to syria and develop. so we have looked specifically into them. and this is also part of a broader investigation in which we're working with those phones, germany and belgium and the netherlands. the prosecutor's office said they would be appealing to try and get a heavier sentence and it down to lena. it shocked that also considering opening proceedings against the swedish mon, already convicted in france and belgium over the execution of a jo, damien pilots, by i. so fights has. meanwhile, germany has said it will prosecute any officials of the partial. i'll saw that
6:48 pm
raising the try to enter the country. jeremy hasn't previously convicted mid ranking figures in the regime, but no holly ranking figures as yet. it did that under the principle of universal jurisdiction, allowing it to prosecute people not to the nationality or where the alleged crimes were carried out. pull race out his era stop. com on a month long band on fishing, has sparked outrage among local fishermen in sierra leone. the government says made the decision to allow stocks to recover. but the fishing community says it's the wrong thing to do. i find that there is reports from toma out to fort fisherman mind me shed. he's men suspicion get looking for when he and his crew can return to see now with no other source of income, he says he doesn't know why his next meal would come from. we were to go see, what do we get from the seas,
6:49 pm
which we use to take care of our families. we have no resist the full back on many families kind of feed, well, pay rent, all children school fees funding. and it's only a week into the month long fishing band enforced by say to you once government manufacturing here like i'm mommy, rushed to the atlantic ocean before the band came in. they needed to catch this manufacturer so they can to survive the bad menu say they couldn't get much says over fishing has designated 70 units which stocks it's walls and bays have lost their usual muscle. this is what life looks like. instead of humans pushing come, when it is hardly boats, and out of what fishermen who say life has come to a standstill. and this is what they would have to endure throughout the month of february, an estimated $400007.00 unions involved in fishing with hundreds of thousands more
6:50 pm
indirectly employed in the sector. fish provides 80 percent of the nation support them. but for the past week, there's hardly any in the market. in december last year, the government denounced the band to allow the marine ecosystem to recover, promising to provide alternatives to local official was given the women, the fish smallness, some money. we put them like in groups and then the, the official folks, us for the fishermen, we've given them money. so the next step is for us to be able to give them rice. critics say the support government has promised hasn't reached many, for most set of unions binding small scale fishermen and allowing forwarding industrial cordless to explode the country. some of the resources is counter productive. what the in the cell, i'm not somebody that i'm going simultaneously on the bottom. so that's a lot of the facility finishing to see what the, the stuff that's what i'm now from fishing that the industrial, uh, uh, being that she's acting with this is ms. watson,
6:51 pm
guys practice to be positioned as i'm, i think that will because by the inductive of critics, a set of us pushing industries such as from a lack of transparency and pointed correlation that to support hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk and the future of the country smattering resources at the mercy of forwarding. fishing corners will hardly respect locals. fishermen here say they just hope, but at the end of the band they would be fish to catch how many degrees obviously to tumble, be santa young or tripping their guns. still a heads on nails, is there any result of sports is coming up in this rug? the coach pays the price for his teams for street making losing streak. yep. details coming up in a moment. the . it's one of the most recognized sites around the world. thing for support from phone wide, which sort of signs back home. it's more than just
6:52 pm
a football club. anyone who says policy should be left off with football and you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this is the stuff on the passion and the politics of the little pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds. who make football series on houses. the are the the the time for all the sports is down here is peter the ring. thank you very much. is a blockbuster game in the european champions league later with manchester city. hosting hold is round madrid at the if he had 1st match and a 2 legged playoff with the window going through to the last 16 said he's manage
6:53 pm
a pep audio. the nosey side will be up against it to keep telling them buffy the niecy of junior jude bidding him and rodrigo quiet. but it's impossible or 90 minutes. 130 minutes or 200 minutes depends extra time to control this for place. how to combine? how the run is it? the ability one again is one how to keep the ball so both for data exceptions, everybody knows it. so try to reduce this involvement as much as possible. you know, knowing that just going to happen, accepted rails head, coach, cala went to a loss, he says man city was the worst possible arrival. the side could have been drawing against angelo hills that dismissed the idea of that city, or a week or opponent, that in previous years, with quality on the side setting. 15 points of the pace and the premium league of called hash reprise i had the period way out for the band was difficult to move to move on to pass through the difficulties the injury is and they last binds one our team that they saw in the last 2 or 3 games, there's a good thing,
6:54 pm
really competitive team, as usual to form a spanish football president. louisa. it'd be, alice has taken the stand that he's trial is the defends himself of a challenge as a sexual assault and collision. following the to the women's world cup that are the honest denies, but you all just sending a judge in madrid on tuesday that spanish national play. jenny, him also gave him consent for the case during the winter is presentation ceremony in 2023. i'm also who testified on the 1st day of the trial said she had not. that's really all a said method. the case was a mistake saying his behavior was not appropriate for the football presidents. he also added that i'm also, it was off to down play the case which caused controversy around the world, but that he never asked anyone to pressure warrant gatlin has left these roles as wells or rugby head coach. after a wrinkled, 14 straight international defeats these, even though it was contracted until 2027. but the 2nd spell in charge of wales has
6:55 pm
now come to an end. well, to finish the bottom of the 6 nations last year with 5 defeats around coast for another embarrassing running the tournament, they've left the fonts and if the sofa to make it don't say which has been seen in the famous purple and gold of the los angeles lake is for the 1st time. civilian was part of one of the most talked about trades in india, history or any of this month. don't fix join from the dallas mavericks. well, anthony davis headed in the other direction. the 5 time, also called a standing ovation as the ends of the lake, is cool to face the utah jazz. and don't just go straight to exploring the 3 points, the in the opening, then it's the 25 year old who hadn't played the meeting 7 weeks because of the coffee injury also provided and assist to the preowned james frontage finished with 14 points. james to 59, and then a taking this 1130 to 113. to expend a winning speak to 6 games. was a little nervous before. i mean, it was the last time it was and it was before the game. so. but wants to step on
6:56 pm
the corner, it was, it was fine and just been out there again, felt amazing. i mean, i didn't plan a long time. first of all, it's new to you. everything like the way they helped me in just a lot of support for me to see when i come to rena. so the look is yours isn't, which is so real feeling. so i'll send you the fans. we're excited to watch don't rich, and he's 1st game for the franchise. some say he's addition along side le bron james as in the base of the lake is to championship contained is a this is sort of a new era. we're above the 80 go. of course, but luca is going to be the future of the lakers. we hope, at least i'm excited to be here for his 1st game, seeing history in the making in this amazing city feel so phenomenal. and i love at least sports because across the board, everyone makes use powerhouse to make this footprint in the city and look what it does for communities. it's
6:57 pm
a trickle down effect for all of us to engage in and bring everyone together. so welcome with us. he's already been here in britain here in the city with his $500000.00 donation to the effect of the l. a. wildfire. so it really shows you how much part he has. and i think he's a perfect fit already and less than 24 hours off the lifting. the super bowl for at the, with the philadelphia eagles, quote about jaden hurts has been celebrating that the happiest place on it. it's to and mickey mouse in a for right at disney world in florida, it's a tradition that started in 1987 in which the super bowls most valuable player visits one of the disney's parks front of me, they victory. okay, we'll leave it there for the time being all that most, most of these lights of the computer we'll see you later. thank you so much and that's it for us or a news hour. but we're going to take a very short break and we'll be back in just a few moments with much more of the days news on all the latest headlines. and you can always had online or website as algebra dot com there. you'll find today's top
6:58 pm
stories. so you can read all about them on out as a result. com. we'll see you back here in one minutes. the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. what will this us determination from genocide do critical debate? this then side determination was not made because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions centrally to european countries are directly affected by this whole new korean transit. inside stories of germany have tomorrow, or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out to 0. what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? 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
6:59 pm
as large as many countries. and every time and interest spent and increasing military emissions increased. and this war and this kind of christ all hail the product on it does ita people say my mom's when was revolutionary. but actually, her radical activism began as a high school student years before her pageant career. i got involved in beauty padges to use all the things between me and my mom because all my riots situation on my stones throwing woods. let's go my husband alone lose their job. so that's why i was just balancing the, the things that hold the scene, i guess. yeah, i'm not yeah, i was let's do this here for
7:00 pm
the a thin for then tell me little political daycare that they project. i'm like what they're like with these. yeah, the king of the law is set to meet the us president. this our med donald trump's threats to cut age. if jordan doesn't take and palestinians from gauze on the, you're watching out to 0 life or my headquarters in del himes and you navigate is also coming up one women's, arduous journey home to northern gauze on after surviving israel's 15 months on slot.

0 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on