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kind of started the space school episode 5 on out to 0. the same is the 3 is there any captives held in gaza to be released on saturday in return? israel is expected to release 369 palestinian prisoners and detaining the enrollment center. this is obviously a lie from dell. i'm also coming up building life on top of grades, palestinians return to destruction in northern garza. the 1st account before rapidly for refined slots grind. greenslate meets for us,
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vice president and mcdonald tons controversial, attempt to end the conflicts between keys and most of the ones. in fact, m 23 rebels sees a crucial air force edging closer to south keepers capital and eastern democratic republic of congo. the father standing on groups have named 3 is really captives held in gaza to be released on saturday as part of the ceasefire. deal that alexandra through the front of segue, dec auction and yeah, of course, all 3 of you is really citizens. they are being released in exchange for $369.00, palestinian prisoners and detainees. meanwhile, the u. n is wanting that it cannot undo 50 months of suffering in gaza in the space of 3 weeks. palestinians lack shelter and the most basic necessities,
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such as food and medicine. israel has been accused of blocking much of that desperately need today from entering garza convoys coming mobile homes and heavy machinery i've been waiting for is really approval. i'm a says it's a breach of the seas. 5 deal, honey. my whole report, some of the se, if you have con eunice. throughout the days we've been able to monitors google reactions to the news of releasing captives as of tomorrow and experience for 369 palestinian prisoners among the 300 for it is free palestinians give nob and the tenant from evacuation centers of from the schools are from hospitals from their homes in the past 15 months. business has provided policy me with a sense of relief, a sense of hope that the ceasefire is going to stand. and despite all the challenges within the past, the 3 days as there was a suspension of the release of the hostages, met with the challenges by these various side. coupled with very intimidating statement by the us. the president who suggested that by
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a saturday afternoon deadline, all hell will break out here in the gaza strip that has a frightened people and give them a sense that the words coming back to cease fire was the threat of collapsing and the my being pushed back to the same square of mass going and mass destruction, the news of today hasn't changed the mode and give people more hope and more relief that the ceasefire will continue there. also a wide believe that this will affect the entry of a but so far what we're seeing is the same amount of aid we've seen in the past weeks. and since the beginning of the ceasefire more of the food parcels and more of the basic necessities, but we don't see many of the basic essentials like the truck simple. those are the solar power panels. the powers in areas that are much needed right now. the many things that needs to be live in to help people to support their existence at this difficult time of the year. whether it's changing as for sending people they need to be protected, need to be warm and needs to be in proper shoulder. but that does not happen,
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it is expected to happen as soon as the captains are release of how the city and the prisoners are released from is really deals. and it's really detention centers as of tomorrow until then. people are going to be watching closely. it'd be very anxious to see that development as of tomorrow. busy of where the exchange of copies of policy prisoner will take place. most. i was just data from eastern hon eunice until i had been wrote palestine kinda song and jordan's capital amount. that's because there's really a government on the amount of sending a sovereignty of bandages either from aborting in israel and the occupied by spying so honda, what other details? can you tell us about socrates upcoming release of captives? will these really prime minister's office acknowledge that it received a list, but didn't really say much else after quite an interesting week when hannah said they weren't going to release captives. and these really authorities were threatening to restart the war. but since have us had announced it was going to be
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a place that was never meant for the living cemetery is sure. yeah. in the east of guys are sitting in the clinic reports. it's hard work. but now that i'm with him with these, the round 20 families inhabited 20 pins and this a graveyard and to make more space for the living. now there must this are the dead mountain bottom, the model on a fed. what can we do? gaza is destroyed and all the shelters are overcrowded. we live here among insects, among the phones at the dead. in assess, it is a basic existence. now sherry space with rocks and shattered graves, stones sheets, and blankets, and flying and call this and many people who have nowhere else to go around with us like being the other was a he is, as you can see, this is a child whose father was murdered during the war, he lives with us together with his mother because they couldn't find a place for themselves. so the mother came here to live with us and she's a, a cemetery. our suffering is massive of the formulas life year is simple and in
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brutal have enough children not to freeze, find enough food for your children to starve. and it takes its toll on those forced to endure way. not to shame the. there are no bathrooms, no place has to take a shower. we don't have food. the reins, he does have an a. my daughter gave us a week ago and there is no proper place here for. we live on the bodies of the dead . no one cares about that house seen as in gaza or in a kind of level call between war and peace between this and life. some have no choice but to wait and see mysteries for whatever tomorrow might bring. but with so many killed in the last few months, months of gaza is a graveyard. now, this claim was, i really just the wrong guys, a city. how does fine? well, the situation in gaza has been told on line for world leaders and defense experts
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meeting in munich this week for the munich security conference. diplomatic editor james base is joining us now. i from unit at james. talk to us about how guys is being addressed there in munich for all of us. you know, that next tend of captive is just hours away. but let's discuss the situation on the ground in gaza and the states of that fragile c spa, a joining meetings for the last 3 need the commission to general under uh, as you know, i'm the, the organization that looks off the palestinians in garza and elsewhere. so tell me about the current situation on the ground and what impact the c spot has made a. this is fine, had defended 74th, an impact for the book position. and i do believe that you meant an organization and the amount of food which enter into guys as enabled to reverse of the deepening hunger and the south and the preventive to this. i mean to unfold in that as
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a state. good news is there enough age coming in the not the, the, the, the needs a huge for the petition in know, gonzalez, they need absolutely everything they need the shuttle turns to need the medicines and will need more that press it into full do need to the so called do item switched to not come into gaza. but a piece of good news is that the, the hunger, the deepening of the anger has been prevented. present drugs of course is the situation and cause is so bad that everyone has to leave. and he's also suggested the product thing is to leave for good. what so you ends position on the, on the, on the fight. the situation is so bad to rebuild the tire, treat everyone, the whole territory would have to be depot was that the situation is extremely bad . everything is destroyed. and the reason why we need a strong plan to rehabilitate and rebuild the gaza or the position of the united
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nation. none of the international community regarding the force of displacement is very clear. there's should be no fault displacement because this would constitute the work right now. as being in the sikes in the target of israel, since i think the beginning of all of this since, since since last year. so can you tell me um how your operations are being impacted since that connects? it build paused basic saying is rel, i'm done real well, the environment is becoming more and more difficult since the implementation of the close of business. we have no international stuff anymore in the book. you fight east jerusalem and in the west bottom. okay. but the good news is that our school remain often the children still go to school on our own. i have sent also
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a student operating in the west bank, but also in garza so all you confident that you can keep your services going in the west bank was a to under stress. well, there was a lot of uncertainty. i have no idea how long we wouldn't be able to maintain our activities. and this is also the reason why i'm here in minnesota to engage with the member states and to tell them if you do not pay attention to risk. there is a risk to the agency improved. so the reason that tentative up to this, because if we even told there wouldn't be a vacuum is there is a vacuum in place that goes out with the westbound. this is a ground set to for more extra me, some is a future. so the alternative is to be part of the general political process where the agency would focus on providing education and primary houses. one, at the same time contribute to build the capacity of
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a future empowered by the student institution. and when you say, if they don't pay attention, i assume impulse, you mean pay attention with that budget and give you money. because as you know of the us on the bike and froze your money, now trump signed an executive order, basically cutting your money, at least for now, for good. how much of a short forward is that and how, what sorts of reception have you had here in munich? because you asked people to get more is a constant struggle. i have absolutely no visibility. if we do not have more contribution or financial support for the agency, the agency can collapse the at any time. and this is part of the discussion, i'm here saying it is important to keep the agency fold onto the we have a can indication of what the political best way will be in the future. when we last
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spoke in december, i raised the really sad prospect. the may be, will be the last commission to general of under all the plans being made for a plan b. if, if i knew it wasn't, there was enough to plan. well, if only one cannot offer it anymore, we would have to go back to the general assembly. now i have also gone, the member said, do please do, do not make any mistake or if we are unable to provide the basic services to the person with the g is a, they will not lose the risk which is state you need to do not fill the service which is state you, i mean there will be more pressure on issues related to return or resettlement plaza. really commission to general of unreal. thank you very much for joining us here on out to 0. james, stay with me because of because in crane is going to be a key element of what the on the agenda and munich as well. and i think we can just bring some of the latest pictures that have fat and dropping. this is
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a president wrote to me, is a landscape on the left hand side of the table, plus his delegation, who's meeting j. d funds, the vice president of the united states, who's on the right. you can see mr. vance pointing there. marco rubio, the secretary of state, is just to the right hand side of mr. bonds there. and james, of course, and you clean more as we were say, going to be a key part of it in negotiation to keep part of the agenda on this. i understand that, so let me ask you a couple of lines dropping, saying that is our 1st meeting, not our last. he says we need to prepare a plan for how to stop shooting. but there's going to be a lot of speculation about what they're actually going to be able to talk about at that table. a yeah, and i'm sure um, presence lensky like others, is wondering exactly where things are now the ukrainians. a wondering exactly where they stands now, given the developments of recent days, the announcement that came from the us defense that country of the ukraine would
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not be allowed to join nato have slightly won't back. we were told later that it would depend on president trump and future negotiations just to present. let's use the go see thing with currently. he's got the secretary of state and he's got the vice president to very senior because there's general catalog who's the special ed boy. he's also floating around, but we understand that trump is also brings the call. who sees envoy, he's been dealing with talks and goes into this as lots of different positions and lots of different ideas, lots of confusion, but also a great deal of on these here in munich, on these of ukrainians. clearly very concerned that they are going to be sold out, that support for ukraine will be dropped by the americans, that the europeans will not be prepared to pick up the slack and they will be left with some sort of he really, he really, i think position where they lose lots of that tired tree, i will not be able to it in the future to protect themselves against the, to a text from russia. if that were to take place tool could peacekeeping forces,
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but not clear exactly who would provide them. so real on certainty among ukrainians, and also among the european allies who i think feel less confident about the trans atlantic alliance with the us. that any time, probably since the 2nd world war diplomatic editor james base. james, thank you very much indeed. try ahead of that meeting with the training and president j, the funds made a 5 a speech to the conference saying your primary concern should be free speech. and most migration is accused european leaders of ignoring public opinion regarding immigration, of the threats that i worry the most about. the city 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
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america. and of all 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 immigrants, or japanese defense ministers, criticized values of speech, calling it an acceptable bonus. facility is refusing. the claims that europe is taking a step back from democratic values. what are the script at the beginning of the speech of the conference to respond to find some this is what he said. we've got a deputy, you can kind of kind of just ignore and not comment on the speech that we've heard from the west vice president. we fight for your rights to be against us is one of the multiples of the german armed forces. and it stands for democracy, this democracy that was just called into question by the us, vice president, not just germany's democracy, but that of europe as a whole. if i understood incorrectly, he's compared what's happening in europe with what prevails in some of the ritz
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area and regimes leading. ladies and gentlemen, this is not acceptable work. smoke over time 0 is a geopolitical risk. specialist is a global strategy adviser as well is joining us live from unix. thank you very much . indeed for being with us. i'm. there is a sense that there is a fundamental shift that appears to be happening in terms of geo politics. although it can be a little bit difficult for those are from the outside to pin down exactly how things are changing. given the response that we've heard from the german defense minister, what to what j d funds has been saying, do you think that european nations particularly have the flexibility and the speed to be able to respond to the changes that were saying the points understand the german defense from the start uh were on the eve of a german election. and it's likely that the center, right, well when you're from berkshire, white people come, chancellor and he made taken of the social democrats as partners and the grand a collection is a possibility. and if that does occur to story issue,
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defense minister is likely to be the head of the party and possibly the pension mr . again. so a lot of the statements that are being made. we understand that within the context of a very important national election in germany and the consequences for europe and the rest of the world is enormous. going about europe. how fast can you let me, uh, the difficulties is that europe is it is a union of nation states. yes, the institutions which much in decision making is based upon consensus. and obviously the larger countries play, they have much more of a role. they have more leverage german, particularly the largest on europe, 5 global economy. but the thing is that times of change times of shifting, we are living now. the changes in europe has to be made, not by choice. and the 2nd world that you're the new world of the new evolving world or that we're living in, is often referred to as great, probably ever, a great power politics here in great power. why this,
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what this world is marked by increasing fragmentations within countries in between countries. it's also it's increasing uncertainties and 11 social political culture economic and is also this mark by policy crisis, many crisis happening simultaneously. and within that, those crises, they're often inter linked to much more than in the past. so you put all this together. you obviously living in a far more unstable world, a formal and secure world. and as a result, europe needs clear leadership. us, you are a part of what you call a global west. second, will you have? the revision is stage, which is long. 3, russia, china for line north korean, some others. and 3rd is a global ration, often called a global south, a $140.00 country things each with their own interest. so i'm a big of some of the smaller the bigger ones, like cherokee indonesia in the are a lot of these that have more leverage. and the smaller ones too often may be forced to make a choice between the global west and the resolution is stage. we are living in a very complicated world into just understand what's happening between the us.
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although their allies, they share common values all through the days. they have the ukraine work that at times as united then in many ways and the time systems agreements such. and so the right now was also the trade was not just between the us than your us, china, and many of the different across the world. but fundamentally, it's a lot of, it was a little, they have the common values over the us has been diverging interest. and the idea is that the more the interest take precedent of a higher presence, the more weak it makes that global west. so with the results in germany, what any chance, so hopefully that'll inject new diplomatic and political capital into your to come together with the us and deal with the ukraine issue. and many, many other issues such as the relationship with china was hoping that we would need to determine trammel. i'm going to interrupt you their memories. i'm just kind of calling you as a part time. we have about a minute and 30 seconds left, but i just wanted to ask you about ukraine. one of the see, i mean us, they are obviously at the guy there at the, the conference or getting a sense of how, what the atmosphere is. do you think there's a sense that delegates,
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they're beginning to reflect on the way that they're reacted to? russia's invasion of crimea, for example, back in 2014. but also, of course, the way they reacted to the, to the russian invasion of ukraine in 2022, a wait list of the russian. you've ation of ukraine actually galvanizing it all important part. what watching the truck mean? one thing was banking on the fact that when we launched a full scale invasion member that was in the war, started in 2014. it's been ongoing for several years. someone said even started before that and put in was backing on the fact that there was going to be a division with the west. the crisis and ukraine back full scale invasion of february 2010 to united the west. the waste that he probably didn't expect. so many others. so i think right now, yes, the what the trump world view is, is, is deep realism and very transactional. but that doesn't mean that things can be worked out before from became president. many members of nature were not saying that the troopers move to the st. jude, the paper that was mandated, actually, by the time he came, he left his presidency more than half works. and now we're ready. seen today,
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president bundle and the president of the american commission stated clearly she says she plans to uh to suspend the fiscal rules for members of the european union when it comes to defense. so that's a big change that came with trump pressure. and for all the pressure for them within the union itself. but i think over time we're going to see this rapid, oh, i'm just misunderstanding that things are changing fast. and the more the part of the website is, the better it is for many of the rad the series and the punch. really interested to get your thoughts on this mark of in center. we appreciate it. thank you very much . thank you again, tony. think of revel group is advancing and because of the capital of the size, keeping prominence in eastern democratic republic of congo and its own control of a nearby airport pictures and social media show fighters marching through the town of crew. come who move around. 40 kilometers from because a couple was airport is critical to supplying that the seas army for one to back
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inventory 3 took the key city of go my more than 2 weeks ago and it says it wants to take over the whole country. catherine, sorry reports from kenya is capital nairobi of the congo, a revolt, a lions in each entity. sweet spots old has been advancing very quickly in areas in south cuba province. now we're told that said the rebels have taken the main airports 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 need to know where they are and we'd be speaking to commanders of m 23. we say now they're heading to what we called with back to provisional copy towards. and we've been speaking to people, their civilian staff who are seeing that they are very afraid is
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a loss of on soft to see of some people how close they're still anticipating that i'm 23 will take that 16 m 23 of control cells t with means they have cells and now they have uh, north cuba problems. uh, go, mazda police will comfortable, there was steak and, uh, 2 weeks ago. so that means that they have more punctual. i. this is an area that is very, very rich uh, with new rules. uh, several attempts by root canal ahead the states the uh between the warrant for those talks more or less fields and that have been calling for a cease fire as well that is not working out in the meantime of humbly, even though the story is say that they continued beating in c a and then so i can
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see kathy story all to 0. all the toner is chief of child protection unit f d. i see, she says sexual violence is being used as a weapon of war and the conflict which we are seeing now in the, in the d. c is extremely boring. indeed, we are seeing sexual refinements being used as a weapon of law, and we're seeing and being used to metrics the situation and see right now for women. but also for children. we estimate that around 30 percent of the survivors of sexual violence. our children when to move fast much rachel goes, but also boys, basically they sexual violence is, has become system matching edits has drastic, inc. fees, as seems to us to the t's are presented in these $10.00. yes. yet especially in the cheese on top of sexual violence, we're seeing 2 extremely disturbing trends. the 1st one is the risk and also we
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know that it's happening to of tribe equipment into our booth. and we have a quickbooks because in the eastern d o c, a lot of children used to be with the whoops, they managed to be released to our partners to our south, or they managed to escape. and of course the 1st target helped us. now that the config q box, and then the fab issue that we seeing is finding the separation as the coffee. hi hyphens. what's happening is like i, the peas, internally displaced persons of the united between south being and where the theme of course children can get lost and they lose their families. so we had called them and accompany them separate and showed of as the head of the roman catholic church po, funds. this has been admitted to hospital for tests and treatment for both quietest h e h o. palms had several health problems and suffered 2 falls recently as vatike and residents funds. this has been the leader of the 1400000000 catholics worldwide
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since 2013 and coming next, the inside story is going to be asking what comes america 1st agenda means for the future of international institutions. i'm your mathis and stay with us, and i'll just, we'll be back in about half an hour. the had a lot today. we've seen some unsettled weather across the middle east and live around and it's still there. as we go into sat today, the band of heavy rain continuing across central pots of saudi arabia. we could see some of those scattered showers coming into guitar on saturday. i sunday it shifted its way north as well. we'll see west to weather moving across the rock, a little bit of a wintry mixed potentially here in that putting into west and pots of iran as well
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. that'll cool things down into weight that unsettled whether we could see some bits and pieces of rain as well. in places like syria, rain is the story as well across the north of africa as thanks to unsettled weather across the mediterranean. these are going to cool down into new z. a 15 degrees celsius in june is when, when the weather here and the weather is set to pick up across morocco on sunday, bringing the temperature down in we're about to 18 degrees celsius. but the weather is of the weather is affecting southern parts of africa. we've got big bus of rain in botswana. you can see that in gap or roan, much quiets of west and pots of south africa, but we'll see that rain and eastern areas of south africa. we could see some flooding in botswana on sunday. the
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if anyone bothered about human rights anymore from israel. osborne gauze at the conflict and saved on the democratic republic of congo, me in law, i'd elsewhere activist sites never been hot to protect the vulnerable don't drums, transactional approach to international relations is also challenging. traditional diplomacy, so how do you keep human rights so many agenda this is inside still the .
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