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talk what we do in order to sara, is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the id, tell it as it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into mine is he asked me to tell this story. uh huh . how much name is the 3 is really captives held in gaza to be released on saturday and which on israel is expected to release $369.00 palestinian prisoners and the chinese the largest exchange. so far the time about this and this is on 0, live from to have also coming up your translate as jews and meet the us vice president and the donald trump controversial attempt to end the conflict between keys and most go for london box m 22 you remo series
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a crucial airports edging closer to size keepers, capital in eastern democratic republic of congo. keeping sylvia's rich heritage of music alive as a country choice to move on from its for press. it lost the thomas on palestinian islamic jihad have names. 3 is rarely captives held in garza, so we're going to be released on saturday as part of the cx. 5 deal that alex sent a 2 front of segue deco chon gear calling the 3 ju, is very citizens, are going to be released in exchange for 369, palestinian prisoners and detainees. meanwhile, the un is warning, but it can't undo 15 months of suffering and gaza in the space of 3 weeks. the
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entire population needs urgent surmount, material assistance, palestinians like shelter, and the most basic necessities such as food and medicine is or has been accused of blocking much of that desperately need a date from entering java convoys coming mobile homes and heavy machinery. i've been waiting for is really approval on the objection side of the off a border crossing, which hama says is a breach of the seas 5 to a honda. so who is life for us in amman? and she's there because these really government and the palestinian authority of bandages, either from reporting from israel on the occupied west by 1st gonna speak to honey mach load his life for the 600 units in the southern gaza. let's talk about the situation now. the you and the saying that desperately need it a is getting into some degree. we know that there is some extreme getting in there is some food. but of course what is also important is the weight of those mobile homes. what we're talking about plus the heavy machinery, to be able to clear some of the, the rubble a rough
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data that is correct, then it's much needed right now because the, if it, where you go, there are a pile of piles of rubble is everywhere. the blocking major rows of walking the streets out there, imputing people's movement in their residential blocks and neighborhoods. they are unable to set up their tents. they need right now these both, those are in trucks to remove much of these, of these piles of rebels to be able to set up their tests. but it's not just double . those are the heating, machinery and equipment. there are other basic necessities, definitely smaller sized sandoval, those are in the trucks. it states the batteries, the solar power panels, the power generators. as soon as the sun goes down here. so really we are plunging in darkness. here with the exception of these, the lights of the headlights of cars moving on the road. but other than this, the entire population that made its way. busy back to this particular area in eastern hon you and it says living every night in complete darkness. and simply because there's really
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a military still imposing restrictions of still obstructing the entry of much of these items that are needed right now in comparison to many of the trucks that we've seen earlier today under the past days. and since the beginning with the seats 5 more of the food parcels, more of other items that are flooding the markets right now. but not necessarily for human survivors, for a lot of families here. a battery with some dim lights inside their homes or the areas where they live. it's far more important than the chocolates and the sweets and the complimentary stuff in the market. that's what people are needing right now . they are in much dire need of these things also, not only to hose the hospitals are in need of alternative to, to power generate to the, the power and electricity because the power plants have been destroyed in the opening weeks of the, of this of the, the the, the suit, the genocide, the war and deprived the entire population of from having electricity. so it's when we look at the, the across the, the board here, they are stuff. 2 are being allowed in, but not as,
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as much as agreed upon there also, many of the things are all the less and they are taken off the list deliberately to deepen the crisis at the misery of palestinian. so right now it's a cease fire, but there are still living a real war. now the daily struggle of making sure life is going forward as well as rebuild and shut our lives as. and then more importantly, the availability of items that are needed for their survival. china, thanks very much indeed, honey. my mood, they're talking to us from fine units. we're going to go to homes as a hoot and jordan's capital i'm on. let's move forward and we're going to talk about what's gonna be happening on saturday with regard to the present exchange for is really captives and talk to us about what the details of we know about what's going to happen in that to upcoming prisoner release. a well after a long week with a lot of anticipation, how much has released the names of the 3 is really male captives that they are set
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to release tomorrow on saturday. but it's still unclear as to when, but we've seen these releases happen a little bit earlier in the day in the morning hours. but it comes after a week of a lot of uncertainty where these really prime minister and defense minister had been threatening to restart the war if these captives were not released. but we haven't really heard much else from these really premier other than a statement from his office saying that he did in fact receive this list of captives. but there hasn't really been any confirmation if it's good enough for them if it's what they want. and if they accept it, and it comes after from us accused israel violating the ceasefire by not allowing this critical humanitarian aid to enter the gaza strip. somebody's really officials who spoke anonymously to both american and is really media said that it is indeed true. that is really is blocking the entry of those caravans mobile homes and other sort of temporary structures along with heavy machinery. but it's still unclear as to why they are not allowing the man, because it is part of the agreement. now after those 3 captives are released from
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gaza tomorrow, we can also expect $369.00 palestinian prisoners to be released in exchange for another. thank you very much indeed. honda so who they're talking to us from. i'm on the 11 on the sides. it's been informed by the us, that is very troops are going to leave villages along the border to comply with the withdrawal deadline. however, they say, as many troops will remain stationed in strategic positions just inside lebanon, lebanese governments rejected that decisions. and i called, or has more from a route the lebanese army has been moving into villages along the southern border. as is ready, troops pulled out it's part of the ceasefire deal that ended the war between hezbollah and as well in november with the help of un peacekeeping troops, 11 on is expected to keep, has beloved away from isabel's border as well. claims that still hasn't happened, and it is why it wants to hold onto 5 strategic locations,
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just inside lebanon. after february, 18th, the deadline for its troops to withdraw. israel does not trust entirely de new political leadership that has come to power in lab and on and wants to wipe the last word into implementation of the terms of the ceasefire. and therefore, it keeps met and keeps presence on that to return it. in order to surveil, isabel has already missed an initial january deadline to withdraw. this doesn't help lebanon's new leadership, which is trying to extend the state's authority under the cease fire deal. it is also required to disarm hezbollah, which was the most powerful actor in the country. the smartest thing to these rarely is to do right now would be to end definitively the issue of occupied territories. get out of lebanon as per the international agreements get out of the ship of farms and northern has just an end this issue and allow the lebanese state to fully try to control. and to then also,
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this arm has bulk an invoice from the trump administration. was invaded with last week. morgan ortega's didn't use the word withdrawal, but re deployment. when she said the us was committed to the february 18 deadline. i say fire has been in place like november, but is really strikes against what the army called has. the military assets continue and they are not expected to stop even after is ready to leave. 11 on israel has made that clear is believes that service agreement gives it the right to act against what it considers. immediate threats posed by hezbollah has been less fighting capacity has been effected by the war, but it continues to try to project strength through its supporters, along some stretches of the border. they're seen driving with the groups, flags in the message of defiance. but there is a new political order in lebanon and the ceasefire deal is not,
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it has been less favor center for their eligibility to build a failed ukraine would weaken europe as well as the united states. and as, according to the european commission, president, speaking at the munich security conference, i just got a phone call and it said the trunk back to initiative. to end the warning ukraine needs to see europe and the us united in back in keys present a 14 says he's willing to meet but on what terms. it is up to him to demonstrate that his interest is not to prolong this war. it is up to him to show that he has given up his ambition to destroy ukraine. and let me be very clear. a failed ukraine would weaken europe. but it was also re, comes the united states, us vice president, j. d values says youtube's primary concerns should beat free speech and mass
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migration is accused european leaders and a finally speech to the munich security conference of ignoring public opinion regarding immigration of the threats that i worry the most about. visa, the europe is not russia. it's not china, it's not any other external actor. and what i worry about is the threat from within the retreat of europe, from some of its most fundamental values value shared with the united states of america. and of all of the pressings, challenges that the nations represented to your face. i believe there was nothing more urgent than mass migration. no vote or on this continent went to the ballot box to open the floodgates to millions of unrelated emigrants. malkovich says 0 is a jo, political risk specialist on the global strategy advisor. he's joining us live from unix. thanks very much. indeed for being with us, michael. i'm just out of interest. but there's a line that's coming from the agency saying that the german defense minister is quoted as saying the vices. speech of munich was, quote,
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not acceptable. i want to ask you about germany's position in this because the bonds is criticizing europe for the way that it has been handling a variety of different subjects. but we're also seeing what is being regarded as a change to the world. or one would imagine germany is going to play a role and that we've germany, elections coming up, talk to us about how you think those are elections and the results of those make shape the way that europe adapts to those changes. that should be right now, basically europe is been going through a quite a leadership crisis of leadership. and that crisis of leadership has been reflected in many, many levels. mean, just take a look at things at the g 7 meeting last june, june of 2024. most of the leaders who were present will not be the europe is a union of nation states. it's not a nation state which informs that the other girl global powers, china, russian eruptions, clear leadership, you know,
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who's in charge in europe. it's different, it's more decision making on a conceptual basis. however, within the, within those nation states, for obvious the have stronger ones and bigger ones, germany and usually europe traditionally has always been led by the they call the french, german access from berlin and from powers. the issue is that is in france, you had a very weak leader of the kron, there's only use is another less than 2 years. and the power, well less. and then you have a new german leader coming again. it's likely be chancellor and the chancellor frederick march that are to send the rightful elation. and the question is, will he inject new diplomatic and political energy into the european union? obviously he's gonna need the help of believe his from the other, more than 2 dozen members, we are a few minutes. but the thing is that the changes and that, that response to respond to crises needs to be much quicker. it's going to be something that's done more by it's need to be done by necessity and less part of
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choice. so the answer basically to your question, the bottom line is that europe needs strong leadership and stronger. and in order to be more effective with its allies from within and then with us and to show the partners, we quoted below the west and the chaise. and we're talking south korea, japan and others. a model for that site is very much indeed. i know we're going to be talking to you in coming hours as we find out more from the munich, secures the time. so we're going to go to our diplomatic attitude, james base, who's also joining us from unix, of course. and we're just discussing you train of high on the agenda there. tell us a more yeah, ukraine i think is what is most people here already? many of the repeat leaders with very on the easy about what they've seen in this a well with, into decisions for president trump over the last 3 and off weeks the well they see this week from ukraine. i think that very concerned about concerns about the fact
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that present top trump maybe fetch to a deal with president putin of russia, basically ignoring your things, ignoring even what you creating things. so i think that's still the worst case scenario is european leaders see it's a trace of possible appeasement. let's discuss this further. i'm joining fight jeanine g d giovanni, who is the c e o of the reckoning. project 1st explained to me that he's the reckoning project as a war. crime is unit in ukraine, and basically we document war crimes and then we verify them. and we work with the prosecutor general in ukraine trying to case bills. and also working with the i. c, c, another international justice mechanisms. so it's a way of ensuring that there is accountability for pritchens crimes in ukraine. so given what we've seen in recent days given and i think people suspect to the president, trump was going to do a deal like was like the one the perhaps is emerging. now the people who speaking
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to in ukraine, what did they make of this? how consumed on that? so my team are all in ukraine, they're ukrainians, and they have been going through as we know, 3 years on the very theater for 3 years of work is a long time. they will not give up. i cannot see the craning thing. so hey, here's the president, trump terms know nato forwarders. you're going to have to live with the fact that don't ask who's going to and from you is going to preach and they won't stand for it. they've seen in 33 years, their brothers, their uncles, their, their sons, go into the front line and fighting like hell. it's really doubtful. they're going to let an american president know they are reliant on us age. i mean, that is the thing because of course, the freeze has affected so many, not just and years, but military in ukraine. it's been painful for us. let me also talk to your
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experience as a veteran, will correspondence and we're seeing, i think, many a viewing and, and of some of the international norms that, that existed for so long guess they didn't protect people around the world. but since the 2nd world war, having certain standards in place and international justice has been growing with the international criminal court during that period of people think of 2 in the west. now, particularly given what we seen in gaza. we are living in an age of very dark and community where war criminals are getting away with. basically, that's why we found that the reckoning project so that we could work in a very speedy way to expedite justice. but what we're seeing is benjamin netanyahu went to washington. he has an arrest warrant. he, he basically is laughing at international law. it means nothing to him. antonio debt is secretary general, c u. n. has called repeatedly for israel and who tend to not
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violate into national law to protect civilians. these guys are just for international law and i feel that you know, that i remember thinking the 19 ninety's was about as bad as it could get. you were there instead of starting the siege. i was in, sorry, as well throughout the siege. i witnessed that 70 says of lead us to is the refugees. the fall of the town was in rwanda during this the genocide in $94.00. i was a leader with easy to use during that genocide. i cannot believe we are witnessing now we've. it's almost as though we have absolutely let accountability go. and these for risk crime is being allowed to happen. for instance, in ukraine. the reckoning project has been tracing the 20000 ukranian children that have been stolen affected by russia, ukrainian kids taken brought to russia to be adopted, which is
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a way of racing premium identity. it's shocking, this is happening and you know, we're, we're desperately trying long as the prosecutor general and other mechanisms to hold it to get these pieces back. but it's indoctrination it's, it's actually cleansing, it's basically, you know, taking ukraine's future which is the children and saying we are taking on. so we're living in very dark time. janine di, giovanni, thank you very much for the reckoning project. thank you very much for joining us. see it very good in picture of the state of the world, say to well being confronted, i think by the participants here in munich, munich for security conference, important developments important meetings continue here for the next couple of days . terms based. thank you very much. still ahead and i'll just say the breaking campaign promises around $6.00 and doesn't look at why the price of eggs has hit an
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old time high in the us. the i had low that is lots of settled whether to be found across the south asia as expected with the season. barely a cloud in the sky, just a few showers coming in to southern parts of sure lanka, much of india, it is a dry picture of your showers, potentially across the northeast. napoleon baton. seeing that when the weather weather extending across into northern parts of pockets done and it doesn't dry up laundry as we go into sunday, we'll see temperatures start to pick up across the north of india, new daily, touching 30 degrees celsius, 5 degrees above the average at the start of the new week and it's been a lot, some rooms across the north of china. we've temperatures rising up in beijing,
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they'll be coming down over the next few days. shanghai, however, off to seeing that rain will pick up towards the mid teens. the west, the weather. once again running its way through japan, we could see some snow showers across the north, the northeast of china as well because she settled with sunshine in. so a degrees celsius here. now guys have a dry, briefly in support, but we are expecting some most snow to fall in the new week. it will get cold by tuesday, the embattled by internal conflicts busy. and um then, um, on down there is of cruise have made the country's economy unstable. let me go christy, i think the deal. let me put democracy out to 0. it examines how struggling
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nation 6 to build new alliances. and it's quest facility, which may come to a very high cost for cause new directions. money. turning the tide on al jazeera, the, the, the, what you all just a reminder of a top. so is this how the standing on groups of name 3 is really chapters will be released on saturday? is part of the ceasefire. deal that alexander trough off subway deco chance i'm here for extremes. israel is going to release $369.00 palestinian prisoners and the chinese. israel's being accused of blocking aid from entering, joseph convoys,
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counting mobile homes and heavy machinery are waiting for these really approval to cross into the street. i'm a says, it's a breach of the ceasefire. guys, vice president j d buttons was attacked. migration on what he called a crisis of free speech in europe. changing his address if the munich security conference box is expected to meet ukrainian presidents of luxury instead of just getting back from friday to discuss the war with the russian. germany is defense minister has criticized bonds, his speech, calling it unacceptable, bought us. the story is refuted, claims that europe is taking a step back from democratic values. he went off script at the beginning of his speech at the conference to respond to violence. and this is what he said. i got it destiny, you can kind of, i cannot just, you know what we heard before. i cannot not comment on the speech. we heard a by the us, vice president. we fight for your rights to be against us. that is the motto, one of the mottoes of the one of us via and it stands for our democracy,
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this democracy that was just called into question by the he was vice president and not just the german democracy, but europe as a whole. he spoke of the enrollment of democracy and if i understood him correctly, he compares the condition of europe with the condition that prevails in some or to of both the retirement receives the latest insurance month. this is not acceptable . yeah, i'm 2 to 3 levels. what was advancing on because of the capital of south key bu, province in eastern democratic republic of congo. and it's not in control of a nearby airport pictures and social media. so fido is marching through the ton of comfortable move around 40 kilometers from because a couple of moves, airport is critical to supply the aussies army for one of them back to m. 23. took the key city of go my more than 2 weeks ago. and says it wants to take over the whole country. gotcha. so reports from kenya is capital nairobi of the coal go
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a revolt, a lions in each empty sweet spot told has been advancing very quickly in the areas in south cuba problems. now we're told that said the rebels have taken the main airport that it was being controlled by government soldiers, but they left without a fight. these also a military base there. um the army was uh, being helped by a booty. and so we'll just, we didn't know where they are and we'd be speaking to commanders of m 23. we say now they're heading to was because with that to provision to a copy towards. and we've been speaking to people, their civilian staff who are seeing that they are very afraid is a lot of fun stuff to see some people, how close they're still anticipating that i'm 23 will take that 16 m
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23 control cells. you wouldn't mean they have cells and now they have, uh, north cuba problems. uh, go mazda for visual, comfortable that was taken uh, 2 weeks ago. so that means that they have more control. and this is an area that is very, very rich, which means google's a several attempts by roosevelt ahead, the states mediation between the war and policies. but those still have more or less fields and that have been calling for a see as far as well. that is not working out in the meantime of humbly, even though story is say that the continued leaving in c a and on so i can see kathy story. all it is, there are more than 2 dozen democratic members of congress on the 1st are you send us president donald trump,
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a ledger urging him to do something about the rising prices of ex, from campaigns and the promise of bringing down the price of groceries as well bundled reports from the sanctions. the price of the eggs is cracked all time records up 50 percent in a year and rising faster than a save re souffle grocery store owners are scrambling right now. we can't get any organic. we can't get in a cage tree, we can't get any brown and for consumers it's no jo, they've reached from $6.00 to $8.00 for even like a 1000. and that was, or even, this is the last of the robbery. mama is daughter diner in fort worth, texas uses $90000.00 eggs a month. they're raising prices. we're going to have to put a surcharge starting this weekend. it hurts. everyone has the customers, the big man, the little man, everyone in the twain, bakers and cook say they have no choice. everything that we make has like the big
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batch of sugar cookies. there's a dozen eggs, you know, i know the rest. people have 6 pounds of eggs in it, in that that says breakfast sandwich over here has to stand the legs. it wants to blame and flew the h 5 and one strain has been spreading far and wide through chicken farms. if even one bird has the virus, the entire flock has to be destroyed. tens of millions of laying hands have died. 18 influenza has really hit our egg laying chickens in our turkeys, particularly hard facing existential threats to their diet. some consumers have resorted to eggs. warranty people are freaking out. people coming to buy, you know, 6 dozen eggs at a time. that's not going over easy with retailers nationwide. grocery chains, including this one, are imposing limits. one dozen eggs, pork customer per day. no more. there are even outbreaks of 8 leslie. this
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surveillance video shows thieves dealing hundreds of cartons in seattle and in pennsylvania. roberts stole a truck load worth $40000.00. it will take much for more to restore the flocks of hands and increase the supply of eggs. in the meantime, the us agriculture department predicts the cost is going to jump another 20 percent this year. and that's the hardboiled truth, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles, damascus, historic orchestra is return to the stages we musicians return to work on to a new government. many, a cautiously optimistic about greater artistic freedom, some abrasions and reports from damascus. amenities of love and hope will help to build a harmonious future for serious that's according to a son who's been making those for more than a 2nd. at least in spring instruments like this. feedback,
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5000 yes. especially would, is cured and then crafted to make the base which determines the quality of the sound. the sound was wanted by the south regime for avoiding men that we can script although times are tough and he's not sending as many will just before. he's hopeful that his days of being and then the ground instrument, bankers are over satellite headaches, and in 2012 my institutes was blown up. and since then i've been working on my own to make food. have we have no fears about the coming days? we kept watching even under the regime, and while the world was raging to the future, if we have the chance under the needed results, as god willing, we will do even more distinguished work since the fall of the regime. some are concerned about the fighters who have taken over and what restrictions they might face on music for musicians. 6 music.

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