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is knowing gina boss. yep. when you say you mailed the body book event that you didn't get that sort inside, you quote, i change the i think they have to make peace that people have been killed and i think they have to make peace. yes, president donald trump says i see spot in ukraine could happen, but keith will have to make concessions. the other ones are in jordan, this is all just they are alive from the whole set coming up. ukraine is sitting on 12 trillion dollars of us rhetoric, minerals i'll just say, are examines how these could be key to ending to a race against time to say, because a seas for our mediators meeting. kyra, well,
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tell us to me and live in fear of a deal collapsing. returning home after a decade, thousands of not due in representatives and floods the neighboring chime to escape on groups. the yes president donald trump has said that he and russian president vladimir putin have agreed to meet and begin talks to end the war in ukraine. that's off the spoke with coach and for over an hour on the phone for speaking to be a cranium president for letting me as a landscape. president trump said i see sign ukraine was likely in the not too distant future. but keith would have to make concessions. official reports from the white house almost exactly 3 years since the board and ukraine started. donald trump believes he can bring it to an end, pushing both sides to start piece talk. i think they have to make peace, that people are being killed and i think they have to make peace. i showed that was not a good way to go into,
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and i think they have to make peace. that's what i'd say. to campaign see he could negotiate a piece deal. there's new defend 6th street, giving me too. i like an idea of what that me look like. we want like you, a sovereign and prosperous ukraine, a. but we must start by recognizing that returning to ukraine's pre 2014 borders is an unrealistic objective. chasing this, illusionary goal will only prolong the war and caused more suffering from spoke of letting me put in for 19 minutes and wait and see. you told social media, we both agreed we want to stop the millions of deaths taking place in the war with russia. ukraine president puts in even use my very strong campaign, multiple of common sense. we both believe very strongly. we agreed to work together very closely, including visiting each other's nations. we've also agreed to have a respective team's stock negotiations immediately. a vice president, judy vance,
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a new secretary of state and local ruby will just lead the us to be joined by the c . i a director and the national security advisor, they'll meet you, clean president, let them use the landscape at the munich security conference on friday. during the election campaign, donald trump said he would end the war in ukraine as soon as he was elected before he even 2 coffers. but there was never any detail on how we can to give an interview saying that at some point you clean me become russian or president zalinski confirmed you spoken to donald trump, give little insight into what may happen next. you press down the drum blank from waldman, the president trump informed me of what boots and had told him. we believe that american strength is enough together with us and all of our partners to push russia and put into a piece of them. but you're creating an observer, see, they can stay on to trump is being played by putting your most speaking as above the facts of the russian aggression. the speaking to as many,
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some strange conflicts, somewhere that they are going to be the president the landscape said he would consider smoking territory, giving up your cream line for games they meet in russia and he's been cleared in the past. any piece deal will be between russia and ukraine. no, russia and america. i would say, sure, i'll just either washington or president, trump says ukraine. the supplies of rhetoric, minerals could be the key to a piece, deal, the minerals of vital components, and many new technologies. and ukraine has potentially huge reserves. human con reports for the don't ask region. this use mines adult, the landscape of ukraine's east, but the mining sector could be powering up and going into production again that ukraine sits on 12 trillion us dollars with the breakfast, minerals needed to power technology, including lithium and titanium. it could be arrival to china, the world's biggest current supply. and that's interesting to the us,
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which is wary of china is rise globally. the famously transactional us present. donald trump says he is found the deal he wants to make with ukraine to help. and the wall, so we're looking to do a deal with your brain with giving the weapons and aid in return. so read a materials and ukrainian presents without them is lensky is open to the idea of russia. it's pot says the alms for minerals deal as some of deb, this is a sign of the us slowing down the simple for ukraine, the biggest commercially viable array of mineral deposits. i'll also in the territories, russia has antics where the west of the will rages. they include the hands did, that's that breeze you together. they all with 6 trillion dollars or 53 percent of ukraine's red mineral deposits. but with that much money involved ukraine, these click no development of resources until the full and to the war and complete
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russian withdrawal. ukraine. a strategic resources only after the war. and uh, we can uh do it only when uh, the territory of your grant will be de occupied when it will be liberated because manual such resources are right now are located in the territories occupied by russia. but donald trump has said, maybe ukraine will be russian, maybe not a statement that is confused many here and bots, even if the will ends tomorrow. ukraine has to be safe. an open said business. one of the many challenges to that are the landlines that russia has so many across the east. it's slow, dangerous work, according to the mining organizations, one yeah, of laying down and burns takes 10 years to remove. that's to, to yes, so far. another big challenge will be the full in soldiers and dead civilians in
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the face of those sacrifices giving up territory to moscow is an emotional issue. but that's exactly what russia once, according to that public statements, at least. so getting peace through red minerals is going to be a very difficult challenge. and we're on con, how does there then that's the region. the mediator is in a race against time to say, because a ceasefire. how much delegation has arrived in cairo is egypt and catch all try to salvage of the deal. as part of the agreement, how much is due to release the next group because randy kept isn't just 3 days. but is that using is really violating the deal and has to postpone the exchange? is there any defense minister as well? caps has reiterated that war and the strip would resume if the release doesn't happen on saturday. of 0 is home to salute as more from jordan's capital i'm on.
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that's because these writing, the government, i'm the palace didn't know if i were to a band out as they are from reporting inside israel and the outside westbank. that is really defense minister israel cath reiterating comments via is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu just the day before noting that is how much doesn't release the captives by new local time. on saturday, the war would resume, but the defense minister's comments were a little bit more severe saying that the war would be much different in its intensity and scale, saying that quote, the gates of hell would open on gonzo, which is a little bit difficult to comprehend. given just how much carnage we witnessed in the 15 months of war, tens of thousands of palestinians killed. and nearly the entirety of the gaza strip destroyed him. us has accused israel, of violating the deal in the 1st place, saying that they are holding up critical and vital humanitarian aid that is supposed to come into the strip in the form of tens, caravans and other temporary shelters to house palestinians in the interim. but in
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the meantime, these really military is drafting a plans for the potential resumption of the war and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was set to visit, is really military southern command center that's according to is really media to talk about the next steps for what's gonna happen if this war to resume, but nonetheless, mediators are scrambling behind the scenes to try and make sure that this cease fire holds. this was a sensitive deal from the beginning that was never guaranteed to set forth and just eat off a month as well. just as the palestinians have relocated back to their homes off the 15 months of wolf, it was printing. the conflict will stop again. honey, my mood reports on the roof in southern gaza when it's ready, forces maintain a significant presence. we're still reporting from rough. i city and just minutes after the sunset, the area started to become more of a desert here with the lot of people who were here during the daytime, inspecting their homes just within this area. not going far away because they're still 60 percent of the area according to run by municipality under these really
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military control and within the range of fire are departing the area and making their way back to their 10 site. this is part of the growing fear as statements and news about the possibility of the ceasefire to collapse at any time giving the stand up in the past 48 hours as these really military repeatedly failed to meet its obligations and honor the terms of the ceasefire. and the chief among them is the do of the permission and to allow the many of them much needed aid and basic necessities to enter the gods strip. among them beats the fuel trucks, as well as the tents and the mobile homes that have not made there. we have not been allowed to enter their off. i crossing for a much needed population to know the parts of the strip and gaza city. all of this, coupled with the mounting fear of the ruler route to resume. there is almost a unanimous agreement among people here that as soon as these really military
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return, the, the captives or the copies are being released, they're going to resume the war. and that has post on many of the people, the plans here to go back to their homes in northern part of districts and goals in many of the areas that been control and devastated by these really military. we're still in rough city. we're seeing much of the devastation that is causing this not only causing fear, but also much of them on the 3rd tendency of the future of this city, similar to other parts of the gaza strip. honey, my more i was just data from rough. i city, palestine, or the type of number of medical evacuated from gaza, remains low even though tens of thousands must leave to get the care they need. is there any restrictions on who can get out a so stringent that sick children often end up separated from family members and can take us some forced to travel alone or turn back samples? robbie has no getting out of garza for medical help is a process right?
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scripts say should be simpler is really restrictions mean sick and injured people. even children must get special permission to seek the care they need. that situation is the goal in a more, more sense was because the, the leg of the day is that am 5 to accept the 150, a lot of issues every day. you know, they are accepting just physically on the patients and very good. it's because the situation, we have more stuff, is it more than 2000? so a visual, so we need the evidence evacuation, we have more than 20 thousands of vision. so we need evacuation and musical outside still in the midst of a shaky ceasefire. this is a lifeline for a fortune a few, but the limits on how many people can go mean in critical moments. families are forced to choose who stays behind. months of waiting, followed by impossible and often heartbreaking decisions. my accounts are more for
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my son has cancer is really is accepted. 20 the mother to accompany him. i've tried to go with my son with disabilities that attempted my request, and it is very hard to send him for treatment. interested. he had alone. this is my son on the bus that i have. like half the muddy, the female. my grand daughter suffers from leukemia. she's traveling for treatment and i'm here to bid her farewell. i phoenix 3 me sad because they will not see her for some time because it kills me. how i wish to be with her in the medical need and go as the is over whelming. many more are suffering from injuries and diseases that require specialized treatment, unavailable in the devastated stress flush a 2nd. my 16 month old daughter has a key me at these various, rejected my request to travel with her and allowed only her mother and sister to accompany her. they all need me to be with them. what can i do?
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it will be difficult for the mother to take care of them alone. israel controls movements in and out of cause and by delaying medical evacuations has been to choose the violating international humanitarian law and contributing to unnecessary suffering under current conditions. so reality is most people in gaza have no hope of getting the treatment. they need the same bus robbie ultra 0 a lawyer who has visited the detain director of guns as come out loud when the hospital says the doctor is being subjected to torture. in on his ready president, doctor who some of the stuff he was taking in december as is ready for his right at the hospital in northern gauze. on several occasions he met directly with his ready troops, as he managed the fullest evacuation of his patients and stuff. as the 1st time anyone has been allowed to visit, doctor sophia was being held in prison and the outside westbank for united nations is wanting that the number of palestinians being forced on their homes in the occupied westbank is increasing at an alarming rate. more than 40000 of the been
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displacements is revolutions, states military operation. more than 3 weeks ago. stephanie, that covers all the still secretly from the window is rarely soldiers arresting palestinians from their homes and the comp and have grown neighbors captured these moments in the dark of night. late night detentions are coming here, but have increased since these really minutes. we launched a large scale offensive in the occupied westbank in january, storming and reading several refugee camps, including janine to cut them. and no chums in between. the sound of explosions is really forces order, palestinians to leave notions. the one says the old sword has displaced at least 40000 people in just over 3 weeks. israel cools the military operation, fire and room, and says it's aimed at reaching out armed resistance fighters and preventing what it calls terrorist infrastructure from being established. but entire neighborhoods
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are being destroyed. israel is also carrying out air and drone strikes and these densely populated areas homes have been demolished, infrastructure destroyed, and there was a shortage of food, water, and medication. the latest is ready operation in the occupied westbank star to just a few days after the cease fire and goes off, took effect stephanie decker, which is 0. let's also to come here and i'll just say we're including catholic bishops, that pin meeting rentals to try and resolve the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo. martin that stay with the hello. that is good news. a full event over the next few days. collab, unsettled, miserable weather we've been seeing,
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is set to clear up and push out further east. if we take a closer look, we still got that wintery mix stretching across the eastern part. lots of turkey are bringing west the weather. saw the south behind that cold air that's dropped temperatures, but actually go in to friday. you can see that move its way pretty quickly out east leaving behind dry us guys most settled weather with sunshine. we could see some wet weather, however, lingering across the gulf of the next few days. we already had some scattered showers in kotob. well, that band of rain sticks around, bringing heavier rang to saudi arabia. we could see the chance of those showers on saturday, potentially even sunday. and it could be more rain to come across the north of africa. well, the referral jerry on 1st day. it pushes its way further east on friday, bringing some of their showers to libya. that'll be some improvement for the northwest. it is a laundry, dry picture across the much of the north of africa with some west to whether it
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working into that west coast is not as well as what we seeing across a southern africa. we go biggest thunderstorms across much of the region, but drive in cape town. as germany, braces for its not federal elections. the country's political right is in bold. for the 1st time since the 19 thirty's, the hard drive is poised for a national election breaks, pushing it's increasing the popular more nationalistic, less open, unless the toner with attend water resistance is still possible. the populace, a of the party is expected to take 2nd place. people in power, investigate the fall rights, reckoning on a jersey to the
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the hello again. you're watching out just a right quick reminder about some stories here is uh you, as president, donald trump says he and the russian president vladimir putin agreed to meet and begin tools to end the war. and you find from says as the spot is likely in the not too distant future and how much delegation has arrived in the car of a tool. so i'm just saying it will to spend the next captive release egypt. i'm kind of out trying to salvage because it seems funding is right. let's mobilize troops and one's the will. will. this is randy miniature operation in the north of the off by the west bank is nearing a 4th. we un says the number of displaced is growing at an alarming rate and more than $40000.00 palestinians affected so far. now the committee to protect journalists has released its annual reports. the funding show that last year was a debt list for john list. since the organization began documenting in 1992,
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it says a 124 john. listen, media workers were killed across the world in 2024. israel is responsible for almost 70 percent of that total with 80 to john list killed in gaza and $3.11 on $39.00. jonas were killed and other parts of the world. so don unpackaged on well, among the most dangerous for the media, at least $24.00 journalist were killed because of that work. that includes 10 cases . what is real method, members of the price by deliberately targeting them in gaza? 11 on the report also highlights the unprecedented kennings. a free nonsense. 43 died in 2024. 30. 1 of those were published demands in gaza. anyhow, we spoke to frank's mind the found in c global, generally security, and he says, he's right here. souls on gauze as cole was the highest john, this death toll ratcliff, we've never seen a conflict with so many journalists have been killed ever since. 1992 going back and c, b j's data base and going back even to 1981 when the organization was found that.
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and if you go back in time to prior conflicts, there's no, there's no desktop. so even in world war 2, world war one that we know of reach is this level. so this is extraordinary. and the fact that 70 percent of them had been killed by is really forces in the, in gaza or in the wider theater around gaza. is alarming a, c, b, j has also talked about impunity. now in the past, when c, b, j has talked about impunity, they're usually talking about impunity for journalists were murdered or killed in homicides 2 shots in the back of the head. and then there's some, there's always been concerned about disputed shoes and shootings such as maison dana, was killed in a rock, i believe in 2003 or writers journalist in his shooting by us forces. but this is extraordinary,
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and it raises the question of impunity for war crimes or violations of the rules of war committed by is really forces. there are also work crimes agree just for crimes committed by a mosse at the start of his conflict. but the over whelming majority of journalist killed since october 2022 in gauze, and the your surrounding theater had been killed by his really forces reverently does have met with the delegation of catholic bishops and the companies that he have government in an effort to resolve the ongoing conflict fighting between the army and them 20 few rebels resumed on tuesdays offered to day pause. the un says more than a 110000 people have been evicted from displacement commerce in the east, but of no obvious place to go to london back them 22 rebels, them the allies, denied, forcing them out by and then moving voluntarily, a worker say providing for those in need, just becoming a honda each day. would it be ridiculous? there have been widespread looting of humanitarian warehouses with
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a belonging to humanitarian agencies or international n g of millions of dollars worth of medical supplies, food and other essential have been looted. visa supplies that humanitarians urgently need right now, but that no longer exist. that's a 1st major issue. secondly, there's a capacity issue because due to the fighting, many partners evacuated non essential personnel and then on is now the situation to stabilize dependent security on the city has improved us. we need to bring back stop, which isn't something that can happen overnight. meanwhile, of african union meeting of foreign ministers is taking place in europe has capital conflict and the democratic republic of congo is top of the agenda. it's part of a renew, diplomatic push to end the fighting leaders from east on southern africa. i been coding for an unconditional ceasefire. i'll just say it was kind of a task that has moved from out. it's not about what to expect from the african union meeting. the main day is would be saturday and sunday. that's when the hands of states will be at this time. and right now what's happening is the ministerial
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meetings with the d. c. conflict is high on the agenda. some delegate, the saying there's a need an urgent need. you to choose 10 just using the d. c. underlined to otherwise nothing much could come out of this assignment. also on the table a talks about moving the different piece processes. well, i know there's a lawanda piece process and then i rode the piece process. the one the one is trying to get the d. c. and one to need us to meet face to face. i not the difference is that only one is trying to get old players around the table, including the rebels. but the problem with that is that the d. c. presence of materials, if you will not meet with the m $23.00 group of issues on the agenda, include the conflict into done issues and waste applicants, hel, wheezing. things like climate change which affect a lot of the continents, also on the table will be the election of the african union, cheaper than any port in position. because the asking you now has full membership in the g 20 we have, as it relates to the, we'll take advocacy issues to the international stays. the next to 20, someone will be in. so that for the later in the to africa will want to push this
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interest in terms of trade, finance, climate change. what to do about us present dental's tons of policies, for example. so applicants are hoping this person and window elected will put applicants in for so this will show this as a community. the applicants do match, the applicants issues that do matter. and the voices are important when it comes to matches involving the geopolitical stage. hartaman tossed out his hair at a suburb of nigerian refugees are returning from chad in the thousands more than a decade after fleeing violence at home. maybe $4000.00 people have made the journey since monday bono stage is providing a temporary come for those. returning an odd year and ami has been battling on group book arrive in the northeast of the country. since 2009, tens of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict and millions more displaced. i do want to get a totally different thing to be honest i. we see it to come back from the information we received from the country still facing security challenges. people in chad were telling us that our country is not secure because they benefited from
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us. david didn't want us to leave, but we have to come back to lunch area, even if we die hard to just die in a country. that's my mobile cut. almost 15 years we have baited refugee games. now we're back in that country and we're still in camps. some of us count returned to our communities. we need somebody to go. we need some solutions to return to our homes. by them, serious transitional president has announced the creation of the committee to shape the country's political future. syria has been under the control of an interim government that by off, but i'll show ra since the full of bush all aside in december. several infections have agreed to dispense with them. members being integrated into future natural law . me is not clear if general elections will be held out to 0 is that some of been devalued reports not from the capital damascus. the government has announced a 7 member committee, which comprises of members from the ruling coordination, the higher side of the shop group, which has been disbanded by the intern president. it also includes members of the
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civil society and 2 women. one of home is a christian, so all of them on the tv, the hearing from the international community and the city and people of inclusive at the and diversity being reflected in the actions of this government seems to have been taken on board. although this is a long way away from national dialogue where we're heading that more than a 1000 people, the citizens from all walks of life are expected to take part to try and charge all it future strategy for sylvia. but this is going to be your 1st step, which is already being broken by. some analysts who see this as a positive step towards bringing alternatives to the table to assuring them to discuss government to under i'm of the shut off means what it says and it will be reflected in actions as well. it is a long charge ahead because a remembering the time of the shot as soon as he took the office and said that he has the support of all of the attractions and civil society. he disbanded the military. he disbanded of the parliament. the constitution has been,
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has in advance and it is, or no more room or for the fever for human, anything affiliated with the previous regime, which is underway. so this committee is going to try and bring all of those fractions together, work on the rules of engagement, how these people will come together, and then work on the bigger aspects of a city of societies moving forward on how electrons are going to be held. who will form the constitution? what would it look like? and what's the role of the city and president of which was under 50 years of your thoughts on me to essentially figure out who used to control everything. will it be the same? all those provinces and other institutions have more power and a comfortable so far. this is going to be the 1st step towards some of the jobs of the video semester. as the us senate has voted in favor of trump, picking up a director of national intelligence to say got, i'd faced tough questioning from politicians a confirmation of hearing last month. a pause came under intense scrutiny,
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including support for the rest of the edward snowden meeting. for my president bush all assigned in syria in 201700. it was john henry has moved out from capitol hill meeting with me in the us and it has voted to confirm. chelsea gabbert is director of national intelligence that happened on a party line vote of 52 to 48 voting against her. were every single democrat in the chamber. also, mitch mcconnell, former republican leader, who said the nation should not have to worry that the intelligence assessments of the presidents receives are tainted by a director of national intelligence with a history of alarming lapses in judgment. those alleged lapses are in the one hand, blaming the united states for russia's invasion of ukraine, and for visiting bashar al assad in syria and telling the us government that he had no weapons of mass destruction. there were likely other republicans who might have voted against her many had expressed objections. chuck schumer,
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the democratic leader in the senate, said he believes that this were a silent vote that only 10 people would have voted for. he called her a terrible choice. nonetheless, she went through largely with the support of republicans who wanted to make sure that donald trump got his nominees in however controversial. they are another controversial now many who advanced on a procedure boat was robert f. kennedy junior, who advanced as health secretary. now many there will be a final vote scheduled for him as well. john hendrick, l u 0. washington. indian apartment has been around for moody has arrived in washington, dc, added his meeting with us president donald trump bodies. the latest i'm assuming is a foreign leaders set to meet with trump happen to negotiate better trade deals. deli has slash duties on high and motorcycles and the lead up to the visit. it's a booster harley davidson, the american manufacturer who struggles in india with points of republican hope raged on the.
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