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suffices for time such as not just $1.00 price is up via the store on talk to how does era the how much says it's committed to upholding the guys a ceasefire due on will release 3 is when captives on saturday the i don't know about this and this is all just even like from doha. also coming up we must make nato great again. the us defense secretary calls on nato allies to boosters spending to 5 percent of g d p to better defend the blog. trump's reciprocal thomas signed and sealed, the us president announces new levies which can send shock waves to the global economy. plus a car drives into a crowd in germany at least 28 people are injured authorities, a ton of extensive,
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yet another attack said, calling deliberate. the united nations as being shall monetary and catastrophe in guys continues bots. the fragile guys a ceasefire deal between hom, us and israel appears to be back on track almost as it's going to continue implementing phase one of the deal by releasing 3 captives on saturday. the good choice, the statement saying, the totes of mediators have been positive. how much delegation has been holding talks in cairo with rejection and come to the officials. the 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 agreement. and we don't to say that how much confirms it's continued physician to implement the agreement in accordance with what was signed, including the exchange of prisoners,
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according to the specified time table. bottom name is a member of thomas political bureau, and he says, israel has promised to do more to fulfill its commitments onto the cx, 5 deal of what we have now discuss it. how can we stop these uh, regulations, based on the discussion with the food is through 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 that they don't do that for a possibility to allow more 10 smaller roof color vans and motor heavy machine that 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,
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which is 6. the link is seriousness of this lady that they are still committed to the view. as it is of the 3 phases. tony longwood has small san raphael and the size of gaza. a full deposit of free days have been quite difficult for palestinians, particularly for the displaced population, returning to their homes, into another part, and got the news about a possible collapse of the seas. fire and statements of from a mazda 3 days ago, folding and suspending the release of captains mit with the threats and ongoing, intimidating narrative bite is really sorry to just risking the sustainability of the sci fi it was not until earlier this afternoon. we're starting to look more positive that the release will happen on saturday. the deadline as per the agreements of the ceasefire between us and israel, not the deadline set by donald trump. and the is really intention or willingness to allow more ada trucks coming in,
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including most of the essential supplies and the staff that is needed for people to survive and, and to uh, just to stay in their life and survive the difficult living condition created by 15 months of devastation and destruction were reduced, see, and many of the trucks coming in to 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 aid and distribution of 8 across the gust. if we haven't seen any of the trucks, scaring of the most essential stuff, the bulldozer and trucks and heavy machinery 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 rebels and rocks the our industry. so these will, those and trucks are much needed now to start the process of the clearing. the
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area's leading much of the gaza strip, which most 80 percent of it now filled with rubble. as many of the hands in the front infrastructure and public facilities have been destroyed. anyway, i was just the that from rough i city. how is dying on this a whole? it's in jordan's capital, i'm on 100 just a moment ago. we had bought some name from honda saying that israel had promised to do more to fill it and fulfill its commitments under the ceasefire deal. is there any response from israel yet? well, there's been no official response from these really is despite how most announcing that they would release captives on saturday as part of the ceasefire agreement frameworks. but it's interesting because these really prime ministers still held the security and situational assessment in southern israel, but lasted more than 4 hours. and officials say that they went over a wide variety of scenarios there, including a return to full scale war. it's something the premier has been threatening for the
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last couple of days as well as his defense ministers saying that this war would be much more severe on the golf. the strip is how much did not release those captives . but it's important to note that how most of the use is israel a violating the ceasefire in many different ways. but specifically by not allowing this critical humanitarian age to enter inside of dogs. these are tense caravans and other sort of temporary housing structures. the palestinians need in the interim until they're able to rebuild their homes in the later phases of this deal . however, a spokesperson for these really prime ministers said that his role is not negotiating for phase 2 and that there are other things on the agenda for them. so it was their own not negotiating for phase 2 and still hasn't had any confirmation about what is set to happen this weekend as part of phase 100. thank you very much indeed. honda so who they're talking to us. i'm jordan's capital a mind. well, how to just tell them is assistant professor is critical security studies at the
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doha institute for graduate studies. he says, is really the, those are under immense pressure to continue with the exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners. as i think is the real can not afford to stop the implementation of the agreement and obviously to continue the ceasefire, which is temporary at this point and it should be it should become a permanent ceasefire in the 2nd phase. but at this point, israel is under immense and turning on the pressure to continue. it would be the exchange of hostages and to bring them back to israel. and the palestinian side has been keeping its end of the deal. they have been sticking to the terms of the agreement. yes, israel has been an easy about the way the agreement is being implemented because they didn't expect uh from us to um, you know, use this exchange or these exchanges to demonstrate that they are still there and
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that they're still on the ground. and so israel is looking at alternatives, they use washington and the, and the president from to, you know, to threaten him, us where with the 10 days, almost 10 days late with the 1st phase, with the implementation of the 1st phase. and the 2nd phase, i expect israel to request or to impose extensions. and i think because there are no conditions and there are no terms and conditions agreed upon of the for the 2nd phase, i think is it all is going to impose very tough conditions for the 2nd phase that might, that might push from us to refuse it so what we are up to is the 1st phase will be implemented according to the agreement for the 2nd phase is going to be very tough one. and it would come from the the toughness, if you thought they would come from the is there any side because they're unhappy about the results of the 1st page. the,
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the nato allies in europe say that are afraid the us may withdraw support for ukraine and pushed for a peace deal, but could increase russia's influence across the continent. defense ministers from the block of meeting in the belgian capital to talk you try to train and the future of the airlines more broadly in the spotlight. a phone call between the us and russian presidents, that's trucking to up and 3 years of american policy and ukraine, as trump is pushing to end the conflict. as soon as possible. caution will come out of reports from brussels. a good morning, this was know the outcome, europe and canada we're hoping for. they had wanted to convince the trump administration to supply bull cash and weapons. so that when keith went to piece talks with bosco ukraine would have the advantage. but us defense secretary b techs, it came to an a to with a clear message. the us once a d now, but won't commit troops to ukraine and does a want
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a confrontation with russia. i had the chance to brief allies on president trump's top priority. a diplomatic, peaceful, and to this war as quickly as possible in a manner that creates enduring and durable peace. the americans also made it clear that we have to be concessions from the ukrainians. the europeans be a deal, the americans are pushing for is nothing but an act of complete donation. if there is agreements made behind our backs, it won't simply not work because you need for any kind of dean, any kind of agreement. you need your peons to implement this the you need the ukrainians to implement this data protection. despite the reassuring shows from the ne, 2 secretary general, the mid 3 alliance face is a crisis. it's you to vote on certain established in 1949 to deal with secuity provides from the soviet union is may lose us backing at the moment when russia is
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widely seen here as the biggest threat to euro security. this is a difficult moment for next to members. they must consider all the available options if the us withdrawals support for ukraine and, and it's that kind of small, provisional security for europe. the only problem is that you will be so defined it, it may never ugly when a defense strategy of its own passion, momma i 0, brussels must go says ukraine will definitely be part of negotiations to end the war with the rush in one way or another. 5 minutes, the 2nd, a lot of the old says he was surprised, but at west reaction to the phone call the human know you perhaps many in the west staffing with you leaders with 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 around
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the protocol is a senior fellow at the center for eastern studies and a former nato official. he says it's important for washington, one to washington to understand. but any concessions made to russia in peace negotiations could potentially lead to more violence of the trumpet ministration. the president, trump, himself, was very keen on the, you know, on, on sort of, i didn't, on receiving the level piece price at the they, they would phase a reality either form over barbaric regime which is constituted by which is, which is not interested in a piece it's only interested if anything encompasses ation. moreover, for the root from us go, the discussion will be about they want the discussion to be at the whole secure rejected picture, including for instance, us ministry presence in europe. so that's, that is something which has to be taken into account, and that's also the job of the europeans to explain it, perhaps more forcibly even better to new ways because it's the success of this discussion. so based nicholas issues, if you like, is, would be a joint success. and of course then present from can take the credit,
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but not if this leads into a series of concessions, which would only and ties which were on encourage the rest of the continuous integration. and he was not stopping the brain. so these are very, very serious considerations at which a, i'm sure, and i've been coming in cases as we speak to uh, where us colleagues police are treating an incident in which a car drove into a crowd of people in the german city of munich. as i suspected attack, at least 28 people were injured when the sit down sped into a group of trade union protesters. police say the suspects a 24 year old f gun asylum seeker. it was arrested officer, an officer for the shots of the car. the incident happened the day before the city is due to host a major security conference in the voice. we shall hedge fund out. we have very, very high safety standards. as far as the protection of the unix security conference is concerned. for the point $5000.00 officers to make the safer and walk
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in the participants in the meetings that are taking place are to be protected here and the participants of the munich security conference will be protected. that's why we have so many officers on duty in mind. so there is no such thing as 100 percent protection, as we've seen again today, this james bates has mort for munich. 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, because there was a protest. yeah, 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 protests, those came a call. it was that many you can see the which started to move down. the protest is, of course, what is worth knowing is that this is
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a time when security was already very, 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 vance, the president of ukraine, ludovic 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 was an 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. the still ahead and i'll just say that with india space aspirations soaring 5 minutes a 9. the money told to hold stilts with space x on or, and trump advisor in on most
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the how i would a starting get increasingly on several across the western part. so if you're more cloud and rain spilling in from the atlantic and metal purchased by further east woods, i'm looking at rain sleet and snow is this model app pushes into some of the coldest of the bicycle, sideways east. and pasa, subzero, i have a towards that the west side of a rush was you can see just about subzero, that in scandinavia. bind of cloud and rain west to whether i win for you by the sinking further south with the nation. so by some snow that in case you see that snow runs down into northern parts of the bulk is quite enough of the larry of life pressure rules i just putting in across the good parts of italy down towards greece . what's the weather that stops to push this way in to i bare and potentially
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pushing across into hold on part of the year events. so that will roll this way across the purchase. also went by the coming for here, next man to watch a weather coming. the 2nd hop over the weekend. what's the weather is that when she went over to what was the ace that stays in place to assess those splits a little further east with still the circulation in central areas of the mediterranean, some more heavy rains to saw them. central past of italy, somewhat also affecting the funnel, solve the algeria pushing across into libya and show us around the gulf of guinea connecting communities. what would you like to see happen for a new syria to emerge? is no way we could live in a country again where i see it is for this basement is part of all our presence opening up the conversation representation methods. we haven't had the best representation of applicants. so for us as a mouse. so in that put into representation boxes with fresh perspectives,
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from lesser heard voices. the stream explores the key issues of our time on algebra . the the, you want to go to 0. reminder of i told stories, this are how my size is going to continue implementing the cx. 5 deals and release 3 is really captive size plans on saturday. hoops rece the stipends same top. so the chips and then come to the mediators on continuing the day of work, positive large amounts of aid on not being allowed into guys. and that includes heavy machinery and temporarily housing. some kind of sentience on a says this is a violation of the cx 5 deal by israel say to the secretary general law group has
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told defense ministers in brussels that ukraine will be involved in any p stoves and r block members to increase defense spending. and comes out to a phone call between that option and us presidents. donald trump decided to impose reciprocal topics on several countries using executive orders. the vice president says the m is to break, create a level playing field, the white house as the president's not only i was a flat, global tariff, reciprocal tires for one of the trump co campaign sizes aimed at matching rates imposed by other countries on american goods acknowledge that us can suprises could vice as a result of the policy kind of go to our white house correspondent, kennedy hawking in washington dc. can we have been watching a raft of lines coming up from the agencies as a result of what's on the screen saying, what do we know about the terrace? yeah, the us president has been speaking to report as the oval office. we are expecting what's known as the pool or collection of reporters to share those of comments with
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us shortly and we are. so we're waiting for that play back any moment. but in the interim, what we're hearing is that the us president has said that he's put for what he calls a straightforward response. it's anything 5, but what it is essentially is that he is putting forward reciprocal terrace. in other words, whatever tariff a country has a across the pond, for example, on u. s. goods, the u. s. will return and kind. so for example, if france has a 25 percent terrified, for example, us goods, then any french product coming into the united states would have now a 25 percent tariff. i'm just pulling that out. as an example. i don't know if that is actually the number, but the bottom line and all of this is it's not going to go into effect right away
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. it's going to be delayed, and this is a classic donald trump tactic. why is he delaying the implementation of these terrorists? the reason is because often what donald trump does is he puts this out there as a negotiating tactic. in other words, what he's really trying to get is access to those markets for the american companies. so potentially, he can allow american businesses to sell their products there. and in turn, a not to do what the other people here in the united states are worried about. and that is create higher prices, inflation as a result of having to implement these tariffs. and he has, of course, said before that the us prices could well go up as a result of the tires, but the pain has to be born in order to get through it and re stabilize things. at the same time, there's a lot of speculation about who these times are going to hurt the most or yeah, exactly. i mean, because the bottom line and all of this is,
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if this plan back fires, and in some cases these terrorists do go through some countries, don't play ball and negotiate the way that the united states as helping as the prices are going to go off in the united states that look, americans may have the choice to buy american and choose not to buy these form products that are going to now cost a whole lot more because of these additional levies that are going to be placed on them. but the bottom line is that overall prices are going to rise. as a result of some of these tariff, there's going to be an overall inflation. and donald trump pledge to break prices down on the campaign trail, not drive things up. so this is a risky calculation. for the president, still he is taking a gamble because he says, but there's a chronic trade deficit. $1.00 trillion dollars last year, he was to level the playing field and he also wants to again get into some of these key markets very quickly. brazil he meet and very india motorcycles and cars in
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europe. right now. he says the united states has exploded in all of those areas. so that's why those corresponding kimberly hall contributors there from washington dc . kimberly thank you so much. well, economist robert scott says trumps taps will likely be painful for american consumers. or is it good strapped to a singularly lacking and strategic contempt and his terror policy? you seem to just and for these uh, uh, as negotiating floors without any further thought about how they're going to affect it. either exploiting or importing industries in the overall economy was just going to sell in 2017, 2018 shopping photos. very high, 0 is 25 percent or more on china in china in turn restricted to or eliminated purchases of us agricultural products. and this had a very negative effect on american servers. and as a result,
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the truck administration had to put in place a subsidy program to, to manage over so $60000000000.00 to help pay bill out. american farmers has been heard by china is counter bailing terrace, as to what is a great risk. and their risk is the to the dollar to rise in value. and this would make all the imports of more expensive. so those kinds of strategic and, and longer term applications, i think they have not been taken into account by the top administration. and it's probably going to something that i'm talking about a has made to us tech millionaire and trump, advisor laska in washington dc. motors had the discussion of space, technology and innovation, and it was foreign ministry is added. they also focused on cooperation and emerging technologies. and entrepreneurship, asks internet companies starting as applied for the license to operate in india or
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more is due to meet us present. donald trump later on thursday, and he's hoping to negotiate better trade agreements and lower the new types of trumps imposed on other countries or challenges more than what we can expect from that meeting. the pat, cynthia energy, we can new daily oil gas ends, green tech, big weeks network amongst the stones. this is industry trade fair is coincide with prime minister and their end. remote is high profile meeting with us president donald trump in washington dc. and where in the a gets its crude oil from is likely to be on the agenda. big refineries like state run by rock petroleum, a positive india shift from being the biggest buyer of us oil to being the biggest buyer of russian oil. so cheap because of western sanctions on mosca reyes, i'm has said that it would be more than not the supply available. it's actually in favor of being done. so we have, well, i mean we have them at the input different then companies. so we look out for the
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best so, so far it consistent. so to find the most economical way. this market driven approach was reinforced at the trade fair when india is oil minister was aust, if the latest sanctions imposed last month would dent in these inputs from russia and it, you know, no, no, there's no such expectation all but jesus from whichever source our price sensitive and price dependence, i've said on many occasions that we float then those at the point of importation, still trump may press moody to buy more americans. and also to take back more undocumented indians from the us opposition. members protested in parliament to the alleged pull treatments of indians deported on the us military flight last week. but trying to dodge painful terrorist and not rock. the boat is what this analysts predicts promoting. all political leadership post taking a lot of pain to stay on the right side of the united states at the end of the day
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is the question of the unpredictability of the president himself. but i don't see india forgetting lodge in his viewpoint. staying under the radar with that and the suit, india is part executive, allowing them to continue to find the best price for oil wherever it comes. will reach out and how does there the us senate has confirmed robert f. kennedy junior as america's top health official, with 52 to 48 votes, just one republican mitch mcconnell broke policy lines to vote against kennedy, who pays the way for them to be sworn in to leave the health and human services department out of state jr. is commonly known as an environmental lawyer and the son of the late senator robert f. kennedy is also being a vocal skeptic of vaccines. the times that he says has made a breakthrough in the battlefield hall to recapturing much of the call for the
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district from rebel forces. the area was a strong hold of the rapids support forces. military commanders said their troops and navid financing towards the ot us have a republican palace in the house of the capital, have a log and has more from top to to the district of go 40. it was called a 2 north incidence. capital cartoon was once one of the most affluent and wealthiest neighborhoods in the capital called up to him. now it was also an iris of strong cold since the starts of the conflicts in april 2023. up until just recently, when the army regained control of most of the residential areas from the parent military, which has been fighting it. we've been on a tour around the blocks here inc. i've 40, i'm many buildings carried the signs of the conflict and the backs. hopes that to mend down between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces. some buildings looked like they were hazel by an asteroid. other building scary signs of artillery. shelling and bullet marks on their walls. it's not only
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buildings that carry the signs of the battles and slicing that went down between the r s f and the sudanese army. looking at the streets in the district of got 40, you can see cars compounds vehicles. that's either belong to the sudanese army or the recess. that's what causing the crossfire between the 2 wearing sides. civilian vehicles were also destroyed in the conflict and were littering the streets of god 40 once a residential neighborhood bustling with live. now the 2nd these army has been working to regain control of territories from the permanent through rapid support forces. and most of its recent offensives has been in the city of hard to north and the capital have to. but there has also been movement in other parts of the country as well. this one is army says it is going to re take control of not just the capital cost to them, but other territories incident, including the west and are for region, back from the parent and a to wrap it support forces and into a lot stop or negotiate with the parent and a 3 are a staff, unless the rest of what's down it's weapons answering this through the army. now
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they are a stuff says it will continue it's battles. and despite the fact that it has lost a lot of ground here in the capital through the southern these army, it continues to fight the army and its allied forces and the city opened slash it and making it clear that as the conflict approaches its 3rd year this conflict to best fighting this rivalry, and a and b and the conflict between the city and his army and the struggle for power and the control of the down between the city news army and the power military rapids support forces is far from over. hey, bill morgan onto 0102, you monitoring crisis and eastern democratic republic of congo is getting worse as fighting intensifies between one device and 23 fighters and government forces that's according to the u. n. there is no running water and drama, the largest city and capital of the north cube province, people to be forced to take on the safe water from lake cable, the you and your monitoring agency and says there's been an increase in colorado.

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