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global audience, why it's important because impacts their lives at the height of the storm. to hi, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good that bringing the news to the world from here. the says it's committed to upholding the gaza ceasefire deal and will release 3 is really captives on saturday. the you're watching out for my headquarters and del hi. i'm getting obligated to also coming up. we must make nato pray to get us defense. secretary calls on nato allies to boost their spending to 5 percent of g. d p to better defend the blog. nato says ukraine will be part of any piece,
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talks involving russia as follows, a phone call between donald trump and vladimir putin. the focused on rules out the red carpet for the circus presidents, closer military cooperation between ankara and this one about this top of the agenda during the visit. the, the united nations is warning the humanitarian catastrophe and does a continues even though the ceasefire there is holding the deal between hamas and israel appears to be back on track. how my says that will continue to fulfill its obligations under phase one of the deal. and release 3 captives on saturday. how much delegate should has been holding talks in cairo,
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and egyptian and castle re officials. the group released the statement saying the talks were positive based statement reads in part the discussions during all the meetings and contacts focused on the need to adhere to the implementation of all the terms of the agreements. it went on to say that's how this confirms as continued position to implement the agreement in accordance with what was signs, including the exchange of prisoners, according to the specified time table. best name is a member of how master's political bureau says. israel has promised to do more to fulfill its commitments under the cease fire deal. what we have now discuss it. how can we stop this violations based on the discussion with the food is through the, the mediator. they all know, talking clearly we are committed to the deal. we are ready to show a serious change in our behaviour. maybe what we have seemed to be the for a possibility to allow more 10 smaller roof cut of ends and more heavy machine that
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a lot of stuff to get in together. we hope that they continue to be committed to, to these uh the promises. but we are, we think also for the next week, the start of the negotiations on the 2nd phase, which is, which is 6. the link is seriousness of this lady that they are still committed to the view as it is of a deal. 3 phases, honeywell, which has more from the sauce and the selves of the so as well deposit free days. i've been it quite difficult for palestinians, particularly for the displaced population, returning to their homes in the northern part, and got the news about a possible collapse of the seas. fire and statements of from a mazda 3 days ago holding and suspending their release of cost as mit with the threats and ongoing, intimidating narrative by the is really sorry to just risking the sustainability of
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the sci fi it was not until earlier this afternoon. we're starting to look more positive that the release, what happened on saturday, the deadline, as per the agreements of the ceasefire between hom, us and israel, not the deadline set by donald trump and the is really intention or willingness to allow more ada trucks coming in, including most of the essential supplies and the sas that is needed for people to survive and, and to just to stay in their life and survived the difficult living condition created by 15 months of devastation and destruction were reduced. seeing many of the trucks coming in fuel trucks as well as food, parts of the trucks and other sanitary materials, making their way through the gaza strip, through the organization, to our management operation and operating the uh, the delivery of a, the distribution of 8 across the gust if we haven't seen any of the trucks getting of the most essential stuff they will. those are in trucks and heavy machinery
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equipment needed to remove bubbles of from the road. as of this moment, many of the roads are still locked by the rubble of many of the streets are hard to walk in and hard to drive vehicles because of the many of the amount of rumbles and rocks to our industry. so these will, those and trucks are much needed now to start the process of the clearing. the area's leading much of the gaza strip, which will say 80 percent of it now filled with rubble. as many of the hands in the for us been for searching public facilities have been destroyed anywhere from rough city palestine. okay. hands us on. so it's not joining us from jordan's capital. i'm not. so how am i saying it's committed to opposing the gaza ceasefire? deal, what are the is really saying of the you know, that even even after many hours that have us made this announcement that it is going to in fact be releasing 3 is really captives on saturday. these really did
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not yet release unofficial response. however, these really prime minister held the security assessment in southern israel, beneficial se lasted upwards of 4 hours long discussing a wide variety of scenarios with the top security brass in israel. and among those scenarios is a return to war. you'll recall that prime minister netanyahu and defense minister israel kat had said that they would resume the war, is how much didn't release the captives on saturday. but now that how much says they are, it's interesting that there still hasn't been and his really response. but nonetheless, this all started after him as says israel did not allow critical humanitarian aid to enter the gaza strip as part of the agreement that was signed by both parties. that humanitarian aid is $0.10 other temporary structures, like caravans for policy, and still living in the meantime until their homes are rebuilt in the liter phases of this deal. however, as books, person for the is really prime minister,
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confirm that israel is not actively negotiating for phase 2 of the deal as outlined in the plan. they would start those negotiations on day 16, a phase one, which is now more than 10 days later. so these really say they're not negotiating for phase 2 and they're still hasn't been a response about the captives released, but it's set to take place on saturday. how much or how much domestic pressure is there on nothing? yeah. who by the families of these captives to continue with this expire. so there's a lot of pressure on these really prime minister and it's coming from all directions internationally, from allies and adversaries. it domestically from his own government and also from his family members of is really captives who say, but nothing yahoo is the one who has tried to torpedo this deal from the very beginning even before it was signed that he was trying to find a way out of it, that's what these family members are saying. but they're also saying that this deal should go way beyond phase one and 2 phases, 2 and 3,
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that would ultimately cnn to the war or reconstruction of gaza. but as well as the release of all of the remaining captives still held inside of gaza. so the family members say that they're going to continue taking to the streets. they're going to continue protesting, and they're going to continue to apply that pressure on benjamin. that's a yahoo and members of his government by going to these hearings in the is really message by sitting in on the sessions with the parliament members to really try and get their point across. that this is a deal that will save the lives of their family members and be able to get closer to those whose loved ones were killed while in captivity or before. d so there's a lot of pressure on us and yahoo and the family members are saying that this deal must go through. thank you so much on this on health reporting from online jordan. thousands of palestinians are returning to their homes in central and northern gauze, or after is really troops withdrew from the nets. a reading court, or many have been living in displacements, camps in the south for more than
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a year. that cory door was a passage raised and occupied by is really forces during the war stretching from the eastern border to the seat. and a divided the gaza strip into troops have not pulled out as part of the ceasefire agreements allowing people to return to the north most are returning to find their homes destroyed. but they say they're determined to stay and rebuilds. you know, i'm in the head that i, you know, of course there is joy and returning home, but the joy is mixed with immense sadness when i think about this long more the death than the destruction is cause i have a quick block of the emphasis on that i would, that, you know, we used to pass through here almost every day, but now everything is unrecognizable. the road signs are gone and the houses are different with many destroy view. this is what the words florida sees, nothing but destruction is really forces are continuing their raids and they occupied westbank. the palestinian prisoner society says at least 380 people have
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been arrested since israel's large scale operation. there began shortly after the gaza cease fire. most of the raids have concentrated around the janine refugee camp and cut them until boss the, the nato secretary general mark worth it has told defense ministers and brussels that ukraine will be involved in peace talks and says it's important that any negotiation leads to sustainable peace it follows news that a 90 minute phone call between the russian president and his us counterpart, which led to concerns that ukraine had been left out of negotiations before happen . of course, even if talk starts, they will know the end from day one more day to. so that is, let's say a fast there where we have to make sure that talks are successful and it is important that you get to a peace deal. and at the same time, to make sure that the fulton understands that the rest is united uh that ukraine is
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getting older support. it needs to prevail. that is very important. but also that he understands that you'll only computer stokes when we are absolutely assured that the outcome can be sustained, that the outcome is enjoying is lasting. the ukrainian presidents autumn is the last case of the fact that donald trump's 1st conversation on the peace talks was with vladimir putin, is quote unpleasant. he added that it's very important for chief to have continued support from washington. you guys cuz i'm sure that i do both spoken to another who's what i said to donald trump, load it secure. he guarantees are on definitely a priority for all the time. we don't see guarantees without you what, what are they that is talking about? so i know that americans, you know, they don't want us to be a nato, to be honest, and it will be very difficult for us to moscow size. ukraine will definitely be part of negotiations to end the war with russia in one way or another for a minister sort of
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a live. rob says he was surprised by the west reaction to that phone call. and the human though, you perhaps many in the west staffing with you leaders were petrified when this conversation happened. a normal conversation of 2 well managed, polite people, who despite them any differences, know that politics is about talking to each other and finding common ground. all speaking at the nato meeting, the us defense secretary pete headsets repeated trumps commitment to ending the war, but called on european allies to take more responsibility. president trump's top priority a diplomatic, peaceful, and to this war as quickly as possible in a manner that creates enduring and durable piece. the american defense department fully supports the efforts of the trump administration. and we looked at allies to support this important work with leading on ukraine security assistance now through
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in key increased contributions and greater ownership of future security assistance to ukraine roles and jordan joining us now from washington dc. so when helps us to, as nothing us seeks and diplomatic peaceful enter the ukraine war in a matter that created in during peace, what are worth reading? so these comments as well, what we have seen from the comments of, from pete heads up, the new defense secretary, has been a rather uh, confusing or contradictory in the last 24 hours. at 1st, mister headset was arguing that any negotiated in to the war between ukraine and russia would not mean that ukraine would be admitted to nato. as or that tell you it would be able to return to its territorial boundaries before 2014. that's when russia moved into crimea and reclaimed it as its own territory of what we saw on thursday out the need. it conference was at the nato conference. excuse me,
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was mr headsets arguing that under us president donald trump options are on the table? nothing is going to be ruled out or in as part of the end to a negotiated into the war. and that there needed to be as much of open mind that those as possible in order to achieve an end to award. that is just shy of 3 years long. so under donald trump rouzan and this new us administration, what is that piece process likely to look like in real terms as well. the fear from uh, the us as allies, particularly uh, members of nato people working inside the jo apparatus is that the negotiations would take place between washington and moscow and would not involve of the president of ukraine,
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the load of mayor zalinski. and certainly that is something that we have seen from numerous members of the you, as well as of, from the united kingdom that ukraine needs to be at the table in these negotiations that there cannot be a peace with out ukraine's involvement and agreement. now this is of course something that the us has said under the previous administration certainly would be the case, but there has not been a similar iron clad. quantum is from the trumpet ministration. the real concern is that these issues would be negotiated by the us president himself and that he would then in turn to uh, go to keith and say to them, this is what the deal is. and this is what you are going to accept. and that is not something that charges us is european allies want to see happen. okay, thank you. rosa jordan's for 40 from washington dc. still a has on all to 0. i'm. i'm a lot of in the,
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the, the top stories on alto 0 this our, how says it will continue implementing the cease fire deal on release 3 is really captives as planned on saturday. the group released the statement saying talks with the chips and i'm category mediators are continuing on continuing to deal rather more positive. but large amounts of 8 are not being allowed into gaza. and that includes heavy machinery and temporary housing for palestinians from us as this as a violation of the ceasefire deal by israel. nato secretary general mark richard has told defense ministers and brussels that ukraine will be involved in peace talks as follows, a phone call between the russian and the us president. the police are treating an incidents in which a car drove into a crowd of people in the german city of munich as a suspected attack. at least 28 people were injured when knox to don sped into
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a group of trade union protest or was police say, the suspect is a 24 year old of gun asylum seeker. he was arrested after an officer fired or shot at the car. the incident happened today before the city is due to host a major at security conference. james base has more from unit i'm at the scene of this horrific attack in the center of munich. let me show you what we think happens if you look up the road at the end of the road. that is the central railway station in munich. there was a protest by one of the main trade unions in germany marching up from the railway station along this road. we think about 1500 people, a politically charged time in this country with elections. just 10 days away, police were scolding the protests up the road, but by pro behind the protesters came a call. it was that many you can see the which started to move down. the protest is out. of course, what is worth knowing is that this is a time when security was already very,
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very high in this city because the munich security conference takes place over the next 3 days. dignitaries are going to be here, including the us, vice president j, the vans, the president of ukraine flooding the zalinski and the juvenile chunks of the old off schultz. although investigations continue and it's been a growing up in the last few minutes around the co taking further pictures of the scene, he's pretty clear this wilson attack, he's described the man who was driving the car 24 year old asked asylum seeker as the perpetrator of that attack and he says jim is going to be very tough of the sort of attacks in future. anyone who cares about will face prison time and potentially will be deported to that country of origin. j space out to 0, munich for you as president. donald trump says he plans to unveil reciprocal tariffs later on thursday without offering more details and
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a post on troops social. he wrote 3 great weeks perhaps the best ever. but today is the big one. reciprocal terrace make america great again. so these tariffs are one of trump's core campaign. pledge is aimed at matching rates imposed by other countries on american goods. the president says the taxes will address what he calls unfair trade practices. the us senate has confirmed robert f. kennedy junior as america's top health official, the 52 to 48 votes, just one republican. mitch mcconnell broke party lines to vote against kennedy. the vote pays the way for him to be sworn in to lead to health and human services departments are f k junior as he's commonly known as an environmental lawyer. he's also the son of the late senator robert f. kennedy. he's also been a vocal vaccines. skeptic institute on women are facing hardship and danger as a result of conflict. as men joined the army and go to war, women my shoulder,
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the burden of providing for their families. how my file reports from the status and not in south eastern through done in a dark room with no electricity fotz. my id shows us how she makes a living. preparing cookies from sugar and system you for market. she's displaced from costume, has been missing since the war began. she's been sheltering with has 7 children, you know, score on the floor is bad. the bit silly covered at the school table as she says that the income is $5000.00. so that is pounds. that's just to us dollars. well no, i don't. if i leave the children at home and go to work at 8 in the morning, i said, well, i can to buy food and return to prepare it. when the asked me about their dad, i tell them he somewhere, but maybe he couldn't find transportation. i don't want them to be said. this is
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the need to have crescent says more than 70 percent of the people displaced by the congress. all women and children. most of the room and have been we those or are raising their children alone because them and joining the army all have gone missing. aside from displacement temporary event, human rights organizations say they for just an endless cases of a function of sexual abuse against. so then these women, as the throng is hostile measure, but these women are showing the ceilings and the local community in sanaa is trying to help gun and the to get them. we some of you to get them. we provide a lot of medical and relief 8 to displace families, but we also help the women turn into bread winners who earn their living instead of just receiving aid. at all local assistance committees organize workshops for hundreds of women and girls willing to acquire all types of skills. it includes the production of soaps, dishwashing, liquids, detergents, the fumes appointments,
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glistening of late from local ingredients. they also provide opened ass, you'd have to come inspection. we hauled the, the water to help us. it was a free people, as well as glasses in our be can english, the ops of hen, and make up also practice to the music on songs. provide another means of healing and destruction from romantic memories. and when the goods on doing any of those activities here for the toughest part, military training. yeah. as long as well enough, it's for our self defense military training. so i just encourage credibility and strength of character. it also has lots of other benefits for us. yeah, incremental for it with up to 700 goes hop or the join the training in the center
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alone. so i'm not going to the bottom field, but they will lead every skills they can, including the use of firearms. how much fun of the 0 the state of so not to them. the french president divided by my cross as country is ready to do more to fight on groups in syria, including i. so my crawl so sad. the western back curtis s the should be integrated into the syria national forces. he made the comments in paris during an international conference on syria representatives for more than 20 countries are discussing efforts to bring a peaceful transition after the fall of the assessors in, in december, the turkish president, shreds of firebird are honest and practiced on as part of a 4 day tour of asia, he's been meeting with the pockets donnie prime minister. the discuss ways to deepen cooperation across many sectors. cannot hide our reports from the capital is
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on the bonds. if law advisor was out the red carpet for the gauge, budgeted rigid pay a bear to god when it comes with a $21.00 gun salute the streets of bucket dogs capital with a guard with doug kitchens focused on the flag and guides, great performances highlighted respirators, the deep rooted friendship between the 2 nations team, the heavy on valve of the people have focused on my government and myself. i would like to extend a hot for really from 2 boxed on. so today we discussed a range of visuals from greg investment, strategic cooperation, defense cooperation, budget don has put jake, doug, it's going to be public equity against um below. did he get dollar bud fight good
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along the of load board up despite all the sanctions that be americans. main pause . really enabled, last required technology in terms of bronze adults. avionics view, bart b. p types have gone. right. the major one is a kanji. now let's come with the all kind of high tech gadgets. the ducks have enabled us to operate each time i use it and it is under b. b use for counterterrorism operations for the key and focused on uh, looking to enhance economic and military cooperation as well. as enhancing by electra trade board share a deep concern over the us proposed as to move the palestinians out of god. the vision added to god's visit governor disclosures di attentions run high in the middle east punch so low. in recent times, we have made every effort possible alongside puck his dogs at the you in the oh, i see, and other international platforms to provide the necessary support for the legitimate
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rights. all of our pedestal, young brothers developments signed a agreement on the range of issues the leaders reactivated the commitment to building ever strong. good guys. come i like the data. it's not my but of the weather is extra minutes inside story and we'll see you once again at the top of the hour. the have a lot of they will have a look at the weather across africa in the 1st to the middle east and live and we things are looking a much better that miserable weather has eased for places like gaza. you can see that system with the system putting the wintry in wet weather, further east, across the moving parts of a rock into western areas of a run behind it was about kiera skies and will settled conditions with temperatures
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set to rise of the next few days. not a band of rain that's been sitting around central pots, a saudi arabia is still with us that could throw some scaffold showers across the top. as we go friday into sat today, was expecting scaffold showers to continue across moving parts of africa for the likes of tennessee as well as libya. but it's been some improvement across northern parts of algeria. often very heavy rain, as long as you settled and dry across much of the north of africa, the hom matching winds. however, continuing to blow pretty strongly here for the south, we've got fun. the storms ranging old way from the con, goes down to angola and stretching out further east has more heavy rain to come from that a gas go. we will see some what to whether moving into eastern parts of south africa before west and south africa. funny and settled
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connecting communities. what would you like to see it happen for a new syria to emerge? there's no way we could nip into country again where i see it is for displacement is part of our presence. opening up the conversation representation methods. we haven't had the best representation. most applicants, though for us, it's about. so when i put this in representation for our kids with fresh perspectives from lesser heard voices, the stream explores the key issues of our time on algebra. donald trump sized negotiations, it will start immediately to end the war in ukraine. the us present says russia and ukraine. folks won't peace. but we'll see you don't have any say in a final deal on who will be responsible for maintaining the inside story.
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