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on alex's era, the says it will proceed with the release of treat is fairly captives on saturday. the continued to implement guns us the spot to the carry johnston. this is out just here a lot from the also coming up us in india or agree to substantially increased trade as part of the plan to develop a broad, the global trading community area. us present. donald trump signed signs for suites in new reciprocal terrace policy, targeting trade partners around the world. and they take members expressed concern the us could these huge sidelines any future piece thoughts of ukraine. the
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mass has agreed to resume the terms of the goals of c spots and of the previously saying it's intended to suspended 3 is very capitalized, are expected to be handed over on saturday. the return for the release of palestinian prisoners being held in is rarely, giles, the group of kids is rather validating the terms of the deal. but let me think 8, specifically housing and heavy machinery from getting into guns at the knots of nations says there's no time to lose. as he came out, a tyrant, catastrophe and gauze continues as well. the change in stones comes off to her, must delegation. that's the talks in colorado, but gyptian kotob immediate is the group said that discussions during all the meetings and contacts focused on the need to adhere to the implementation of all the terms of the agreement. we went on to say that
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a mass confirms is continued position to implement the agreement in accordance with what was signed, including exchange of prisoners, according to the specified time table. what we have now discuss it, how can we stop this violations based on the discussion with this lead is through the, the, the media to the other. no, 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 a lot of stuff to get in together. we hope that the i'll continue to be committed to, to these uh, the bottom. it says, must we are we think also for the next week the start of the negotiations on the 2nd phase, which is which is signaling the seriousness of this lady. the said committed to
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the view as it is of the 3 phases honey, mac moved reports. now from resar and southern guns that we have kind of students have been anxiously waiting to see if the cx 5 will hold. a whole 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 holding. 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. what happened 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 sas. that is needed for people to survive and, and to 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 homes in the front infrastructure and public facilities have been destroyed anywhere from rough city, palestine, us from the south who it has more now from oman and jordan. that's because he's very government on the palestinian authority of band down here from operating in israel and occupied westbank. 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 minister 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 last couple of days as well as his defense ministers saying that this war would be
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much more severe on the gaza strip if how much did not release those captives. but it's important to note that from us up to uses israel, a violating the ceasefire in many different ways. but specifically by not allowing this critical humanitarian aid to enter inside of gaza. 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 minister said that israel 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 one, it all thousands upon experience continue to move back to northern garza offices ready troops withdrew from the so called net stream, colorado. most all returning to find the homes destroyed. but they say they're
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determined to stay and rebuild. and that's room, colorado was a passage occupied by so many forces during the war. the finding dogs have been to the no, i'm in the nor do i have the pleasure, of course, the rest joy and returning home. but the joy is mixed with immense sadness when i think about this long war, the death and 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. the united states and india have announced that trade between the 2 nations will drastically increase of the costs of present donald trump, the 2nd time in 15 minutes to arrange for moody has been holding talks with trump at the white house tariff adjustments and an increase in us mitre sales to india,
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or amongst a host of announced measures. starting this year will be increasing military sales to india by many billions of dollars. we're also paving the way to ultimately provide india with the f 35 as stealth fighters. as we deepen, our defense partnership will also strengthen our economic ties and bring greater fairness and reciprocity to our trading relationship as a signal of good phase. prime minister modi recently announced for the reduction is due and is unfair. very strong tariffs that limit us to access into the indian market very strongly and really big problem. i must say india imposes a $30.00 to $40.00 to $60.00 and even 70 percent tariff on so many of the goods. and in some cases, far more than that. and as an example of 70 percent tariff on us cars going into india, which makes it pretty much impossible to sell those cars today,
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the us trade deficit with india is almost a $100000000.00. and prime minister modi and i have agreed that we'll be getting negotiations to address the long running disparities that should have been taken care of over the last 4 years. but they didn't do that today. we have also sit ourselves the target of more than doubling our bilateral trade to attain $500000000.00 by 2030. our teams will work on concluding very soon, a mutually beneficial trade agreement. in order to ensure india's energy security, we will focus on trade in oil and gas. michael curriculum, and there's a director of the south asia institute at the wilson center. he says india has been trying to align itself with the trump administration's policies. the government has actually been very clever, it's publicly signaled its willingness to reduce tariffs to buy more american oil
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and also to take back a number of on documented indian immigrants in the us. and these are all things that the trump is looking for in any countries to do. so i think that by preemptively putting out that message that essentially india is willing to make concessions to trump on these issues. india is put itself in a position where it's not going to be hit with especially hard terrorists. and indeed, we do know now know that trump is announced. reciprocal terrace, across the board. but by across the board, i mean, you know, the countries around the world, we don't exactly know just yet how this will impact india. but i do think the fact that new delhi has been so clear about his willingness to make concessions. that must be very clear. mean india did reduce the series of terrorist earlier this month when the announce it's been budgeted. made that quite clear as i think that's something that will appease a trumpet his administration. i think both leaders will want to maintain a positive tone in this meeting, so i don't think that they'll dwell on the issue of integration, which is clearly a very delicate issue for, for india. but indeed, according to some estimates,
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there are more than 700000 on documented indian immigrants in the us. the 3rd largest group and, you know, india has said it's willing to take something back, but it's unclear how many has been willing to take back as well. separately, donald trump has set out plans to impose reciprocal terrace on countries that target american expos. us present says the aim is to create a level playing field. well, the white house says the president is not to be leading out to flat to global tax. reciprocal terrace where one of trump's coal campaign pledges and the matching rates imposed by other countries on american goods. trump is that knowledge that us can see the price is could rise as a result of the policy. hydro castro has been following the story from washington dc as ordered by the memorandum signed by trump on thursday. the us will impose new terrace on every us trading partner. sometime in the near future. those tariff levels will be specific to each country and they'll be announced after
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a time of study and negotiations. terms economics team will launch that process right now by investigating each country for trade barriers that quote, disadvantage the us. and that will include not only tariffs on us goods, but also taxes on us businesses and workers on subsidies for domestic industries and currency manipulation. so all told the final numbers could really add up not only for countries like india that has high tariffs on us goods, but also for the e. u, which opposes an average of 22 percent added value tax on us imports. trump says, no country will be spared, but all are welcome to negotiate his economics. he now has until april to report back those final figures. trump also acknowledge that prices will likely rise for americans, the largest consumers of foreign goods in the world. but he claims that price heck would be short termed and that domestic production would benefit in the long run.
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economists weren't that trump's plan would up, and the global trade system was widespread consequences. but trump says that is worth it to level the playing field for us export. it's hi, digital castro, al, to 0. washington. you, as president says american and russian officials are expected to meet in munich on friday. on the sidelines of security summit. the sit down will come a day off during the day to defense ministers meeting in brussels. you officials expressed fear of us cuz the us side line in any piece talks, i shouldn't call by 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,
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but won't commit troops to ukraine and does a want 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 wouldn't simply not work because you need for any kind of dean, any kind of agreement. you need europeans 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 through to vote on certain established in 1949 to deal with secuity
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provides from the soviet union is may lose us backing at the moment when russia is widely seen here as the biggest threat to your of security. this is a difficult moment for next to members. we 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. so the head here announces here a car drives into a crowd in germany. these 28 people are injured. authorities are trying to make sense of yet another attack, according to me, but also my mama taught in the, to the new city. i've seen women are often some of the most effective by conflicts . and so that that's the case. but there are also some unexpected opportunities for empowerment. the
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hello shaping up to big dry bright weekend for japan. that long last for the most part at least. but that still guide to last. we still have but have a keen northwest. the wind coming in the, across the sea of japan, still a few showers there and to north west and past the punch you up into a car that was caused behind because some drive with them into the korean peninsula, northern parts of china. so it gets loud for central and southern areas with a line of crowd and rain which will pack pump as we go through fast. i can be just getting into double fix those, try and call it 10 celsius double figures, the full pacing guide to close to getting its double figures the for tokyo and even send. i brought this guy stand for japan and make the most of it because company already part of next week. you are looking at more wet and wintery weather coming for sundays, thoughts to say so much with the pushing in some snow that having to northern parts
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of the country brightening up for a time. and i know the next week again, is returned to more of the a winfrey weather. meanwhile, across the south, east asia, on your showers there until the philippines, eastern parts of the region either towards indonesia. what's popular mckinney wanted to show us that having to bony plenty of showers that just pushing across them a light punch, but not too many showers, the culture lanka, and india with bright skies and starting to warm up the chimney, braces for its not february election. 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 brakes. pushing it's increasingly popular, more nationalistic, less open, and less the color of attend. water resistance is still possible. the populace, a of the party is expected to take 2nd place. people in power investigate the fall
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rights, reckoning on a jersey to the you're watching, i'll just remind to about top stores un says x amount of tearing catastrophe goes a continuance and calls for rapids access to aid industry. it becomes as how mass agrees to resume it's possible to see spot deal by releasing the next. is there any capitals on saturday? india is 5 minutes to intervention loading and submitting us present. donald trump at the white house, both status of promise close to time. some of the sentence and an increase in training. and donald trump, us to account sense to impose reciprocal chart. some countries that target american
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next us present says the aim is to create a level playing field robot f. kennedy junior vaccine skeptic has been sworn in to be the federal department of health and human services. the us senate confirmed his appointments with 52 to 48 votes. kennedy is an environmental him, and the son of the late sent it to robert f. kennedy. for $100.00 is in washington dc with the latest robert f. kennedy junior was approved his secretary of health and human services by the senate in a narrow party line vote. 52 republicans voted for him. 48 democrats voted against him and there was one republican no, but with that came from mitch mcconnell, the former republican leader in the senate. for him. it was personal. he had childhood polio. and he said he's seen vaccines save millions of people in the kennedy simply didn't merit that position because of his dance on vaccines. and because of his conspiracy theories, there kennedy is
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a vaccine skeptic who has previously linked vaccines to autism. he has walk back some of those comments with that is what made him a controversial candidacy this morning for a short time ago when people actually hear what i think about vaccines, which is common sense, which is facts in should be tested, they should be safe. everybody should have informed consent as people, people are reacting because a here thinks about these that are true here. characterizations of the things that i've said that are simply not true when that year when i have to say actually about vaccines. everybody's imports at kennedy was one of a few nominees who have been approved on marrow party line vote. there was chelsea gabbert a day earlier who was approved to the director of national intelligence. mitch mcconnell also voted against her and cash patel has moved forward after
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a committee vote. as the new director of the f b i a he will have to be approved by the full senate as well. john henry and l g 0 washington. at least 28 people had been injured off chicago sped into a group of trade unions. protest isn't the german city of music. officials are treating the incident as the suspect to attack. it happened the day before the city is due to us to major security conference. police say the suspect has a 24 year old account, assign him, see him. he was arrested often office to find a shot at the vehicle. james bass has borne out for music. 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 roadway 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,
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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, and of course, what is was knowing is the, this is 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. d vance, the president of ukraine, vladimir zalinski, and the juvenile chancellor. 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, germany is going to be very tough. all these sort of attacks and future. anyone who carries them out. we'll face prison time and potentially will be deported to that
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country of origin. jay's base, which is 0, munich, french press the amount on the crowd, the size these countries ready to do more, to fight on groups in syria, including i. so you were speaking in paris during an international conference on syria, a con announced that phone supervisor on 52000000 dollars to help stabilize the country representative for more than 20 countries on discussing security of the for the i saw the regime in december, a serious transitional government says it will need at least $10000000000.00 to restore, to destroy the infrastructure of the next 10 years. the transport minister told down to 0 is the sum of in job it for the lifting of sanctions will be crucial. reconnecting sylvia to the region. i'm hoping i'm, i'm going to see a set of you can hear hook the hook to pull it up, getting the, i'm going to move on the plan that was there before was nothing but an emergency plan. a short term plan for a few months or
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a few years. but top line is to develop a long term strategy of no less than 10 years on infrastructure plans that would include a study on ways to connect us to other countries. for example, we have a plan to connect to jordan, which is the gate of the arab gulf countries, as well as a link to turkey, which is the gate to europe. not to mention the link connecting the c to the east. for the creation of syria and for people to be able to move around, you're going to need a proper reward infrastructure, how, how long it might take to put it all back to get a lot of secret heavy dealings and then cause the joe is as a team to me, a dumb off here regarding release. holden, 60 percent of the network is destroyed. some parts of it can't be repaired and they are old and, and suitable for foss trains, some parts of the natural cooperation or from the 3rd day after the liberation
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offline for the re way is to transport passengers and goods. once we import new trains and engines, we're little twin port rate of calls. the regularly between a level titles and damascus is ready. we need to build new tracks to connect cities and link the country and we took it on jordan. this requires coordination with neighboring countries, and we'll cost billions, syria as a strategic location. and in the future, syria, we've again its significance as a link between asia and africa. and have you done your needs assessment? do you know, in terms of how many years it's going to take, how much money are you going to require? what expertise will you need and with the sanctions? is it even possible? come on in the 1st phase, we need at least $2000000000.00 to establish the necessary railways will to establish a high speed really the infrastructure will do with that. most will be built from
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scratch. the ministry of transportation blocks funds and organizational infrastructure. there is no substantial financial income to fund future infrastructure development. okay. suppressed and reject tab at one is in focused on as positive for day tour of asia. he's been making the pockets tony 5 minutes to to discuss ways to deepen corporation across many sectors. charts proposal for gauze, it was also on the agenda kind of hard to reports from this summer that this is law advisor without the red carpet for the gauge, budgeted rigid pay a better guard when it comes with a 21 gun salute the streets of bucket dogs capital with a guard with doug kitchens focused on the flag and calculated performances, highlighted respirators, the deep rooted friendship between the 2 nations on valve of the people, the focused on my government and myself. i would like
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to extend hot for you really from 2 bucks done today. we discussed a range of issues from drake investment, a strategic corporation defense cooperation, bucket down here. but jake, doug is going to be public equity against um, below did, did he get dollar bug bite a long day of load board up despite all the sanctions? that'd be americans. main pause. really a neighbor last we acquired technology in terms of bronze adults. avionics view bart b p types have gone right. the major one is a kennedy. now let's come with the of all kind of high tech gadgets. the ducks have a neighbor, logical operation on laser, and it is already being used for counterterrorism operations for the key and focused on uh,
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looking to enhance economic and military cooperation as well as enhancing by electra trade board. share deep concern over the us proposed as to move the palestinians out of god, the vision editor gods when it comes to disclosure di attentions run high in the middle east. punch. so look, in recent times, we have made every, if it's possible along side puck his dogs at the you in the oh, i see, and other international tech phones to provide the necessary support for the legitimate rights. all of our pedestal, young brothers development and sign a agreement on the range of issues the leaders reactivated the commitment to building a very strong good guys come out of the data. it's not well, but instead on the women know, facing hardship and danger as a result of conflict. as men join the army and the go to all women shows in the bed and providing for this time. it is a 100 files reports from the state of sanaa in southeast and sit down in
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a dark room with no electricity fotz. my lease shows us how she makes and leaving, preparing cookies from sugar and system you for market. as she's displaced from costume has been missing since the war began. she's been sheltering with has 7 children in a school room. the floor is bad. the bit silly covered at the school table. she says had the income is $5000.00, so that is pounds. that's just to us dollars. well i know so i don't know if i leave the children at home and go to work at 8 in the morning. i still can to buy food and return to be period 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 that he's at crescent says more than 70 percent of the people just based by the office of women at children. most of the we would have been we those or are raising their children alone because the men join the army all have gone missing. aside
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from displacement company, easement, human rights organizations say they for just an endless cases of a function of the sexual abuse again. so then these women, the problem is hard to measure, but these women are showing could a siblings and the local community in sanaa is trying to help gone in the community and then 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 a 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, glistening or made from local ingredients. they also provide open ask unit.

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