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is going after the media in a way that's unprecedented. the narrative is being re, re these, choosing to amplify. when voices of silence agendas prevail, the tax on the press, our next part of a broader effort to suppress the story. systemic emissions lean control. what has this discussion looked like in a right wing and media circles? again, it's for 50 is being labeled with the situation. the listening post be coding, the media analysis era. the last names, the 3 is really captives held in gaza to be released on saturday in return. israel is expected to release 369 hours for me and considering detainees as the largest exchange so far the you're watching all to 0 life or my headquarters and don't find any obligate. also
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coming up, building life on top of the graves, palestinians returned to destruction in northern gauze, off and are forced to camp where ever they find flat ground. ukraine's leader me to the us, vice president and calls for security guarantees and a plan to stop us rolanda in fact m $23.00 revenue. this is a crucial airport. edging closer to south keepers capital and the eastern democratic republic of congo, the hello palestinian arm groups of name 3 is really captives held in gaza, who will be released on saturday as part of the ceasefire deal. all 3 or dual is really citizens. they are being released in exchange for $369.00,
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palestinian prisoners and detainees. meanwhile, the un has warrens that cannot undo 15 months of suffering in gaza in the space of 3 weeks. palestinians lack shelter and the most basic necessities like food and medicine. israel has been accused of blocking much of the desperately needed aid from entering garza convoys carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery had been waiting for his really approval. how says it's a breach, a facies fire deal? heard him hold reports from the southern city of con eunice. throughout the day is with been able to monitor people reactions to the news of releasing captives as of tomorrow and experience for 369 palestinian prisoners among the 353 palestinians kidnap 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 with a sense of relief, a sense of hope that the ceasefire is going to stand in despite all the challenges
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within the past 3 days. as there was a suspension of their release of the hostages met with the challenges by these various sites. coupled with very intimidating a statement by the us, the president who suggested that by 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, and they are 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, interiors that are much needed right now,
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the many tents that needs to be of live in to help people to support their existence at this difficult time of the or whether it's changing as we're sending people that need to be protected, need to be worn and needs to be in proper shelter, but that does not happen. it is expected to happen as soon as the captains are released. that's how the city and the prisoners are released from is really jails and is 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 when the exchange of copies of policy prisoner will take place and even more. how does your data from eastern hon, eunice until i have been roll policy, the. okay, let's also to have the central joining us from jordan's capital. how much is reporting from there? because the is really government's in the policy and, you know, authority of bands i was a 0 from operating in israel in the occupied westbank time. that is really media is reporting that talks on the 2nd phase of the ceasefire. i'll be gone. what more you learning and how significant is this?
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is true the well there some is really official speaking anonymously to the media saying that they are now starting talks for phase 2. but the primary goal of those talks is to release as many as really captives as possible. not necessarily for the end of the war and rebuilding gaza. however, one is rarely media outlets says that president trump's middle east envoy is now talking to the other mediators involved to see if the remaining leaving a hostages in gone. so who are set to be released as part of phase one can be released sooner. now after those who will be released tomorrow, which is 3, there will be 6 remaining living hostages as part of phase one, who will be released and 8 others who are deceased. now the americans are reportedly working to get that timeline fast track the little so instead of them being released on february 22nd and march 1st,
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they're trying to move them up to sort of the middle of the week releases. but of course there's been no confirmation just yet from these really is as it is friday night, which is the start of ship bots. so there aren't really any sort of government official notices at this hour, but it's important to know that benjamin netanyahu in his office. i've been quite silent this week apart from the statement he gave a few days ago saying that he's not afraid to restart the war is how much does not release those 3 captives on saturday. but how much did in fact say that they would be releasing those captives, but there was still no sort of confirmation for me is really other than the fact that they received the list of names. okay, thank you so much homes. i thank you for that reporting from on the families displaced by israel's devastation of northern gods. i have returned to a counter life wherever they can, with neighborhoods bond to rumble, palestinians are enduring in a place that was never meant for the living. a cemetery and shoes. i yeah. and the
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east of gaza city. but i haven't had any reports. it's hard war. but now that i'm in him read these, the round 20 families inhabit to 20 tents and this a graveyard. and to make more space for the living. now there must, this are the dead mountain, but on the model on a fed, what can we do? because it is destroyed and all the shelters are overcrowded. we live here among insects, among the phones, with the dead. a series of basic existence. now sherry space with rocks and shattered grave stones sheets, blankets ended flying and all this and many people who have nowhere else to go have been with us. i see in the elbow shaheed as you can see, this is a child whose father was murdered during the war. he lived with us together with his mother because they can find a place for themselves. so the mother came here to live with us and she's a yes cemetery. our suffering is massive. the formula for life here is simple and,
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and 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 raines hit us heavily. 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 seeing as in gaza, or in a kind of level call between war and peace between this life. some have no choice but to wait and see that the reason for whatever tomorrow might bring, but with so many killed in the last 16 months. my supervisor is a graveyard now. claims i really just 0 ga the city. how does fine, well, the situation and also has been top of mine for world theaters and defense experts meeting in munich this week for the munich security conference. our diplomatic
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editor, james, raised joining us now from there. so how is guys being addressed there in munich? james, of what i think that's concerned about that front. you all see thoughts course. we have the next kind of captive happening in just a matter of hours time and i'm joined by the u ends, middle east envoy secret conky. i've had 2 different jobs. he's doing the bible up with regard to this 1st on that hand over. yes, it looks like he's going to take place. but he still, this see spot seems extremely fragile. yes, i mean, obviously why is on my own tomorrow. and of course we are heartened by the fact that we hope that you will definitely take face, but the parties themselves know that's better than anyone else. but what it's showing that this week alone, the fragility of the cease fire, the keys with which it can be broken is of course of profound concern to the families of the hostages. hostages themselves,
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but also the civilian population and gaza. who's so much depend on the age guessing in, and they look to one point president trump from the oval office issuing an ultimatum, looked at one points that you know, that the could have been an end to the see saw. yeah i, i find it hard to speculate. i think we will uh try to see the if the quiet diplomacy can still be put to work, the mediators have obviously gone the extra mile. but ultimately the parties are at the steering wheel. they decide you have you and stuff so many of died in gaza. they are telling you what's going on on the ground 1st, the positive. what impact has the c spa had on the situation? well, 1st and foremost, and you can see all the images of a 0. so both cost people, few, the men's belief. it is not the impending death that might come from the sky or the continued fighting that the unknown continues and loss of life takes place. the age
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is getting in and people have victor, i have been able to return from south to north. we've seen all the image just and the release the joy. but of, of, of course, also besides this to know, to have the confirmation that your house, your area, your neighborhood is fully destroyed and not knowing where to start to pick up the pieces. but a just flowing. we started it off. well, h has been coming in in line, but the agreement, i think we're have to say that's uh, the x number of trucks that were agreed, the 4200 a week. they have been coming in the other areas of the agreement of the parties are disputing with each other. we're un are doing as much as we can to make sure that food assistance gets it. but also certain types of goods at these various consider so called dual use. but look at repairs for water pipes. look at simple repair material that is needed to get the se, and electricity the provide
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a generation working against all that is part and parcel of our ability to work and to reach people. now one of your to you and has special coordinator for the middle east peace process. tell me what's in that role. you think of president trump's plan to relocate the population of gaza and turned it into some sorts of marine of other people don't tell us. some, well, i think the secretary general has spoken very clearly and it's natural nor speaks for itself. there can be no support for force displacement. philistines have spoken very clearly and said we're here to stay. this is our land. and yes, reconstruction needs to happen. and i think the words of precedence, trump that speak to the other state of destruction and the difficulty of the reconstruction task are true. but the solution lies in an enabling environment in the goods being allowed in equipment and the opportunity for palestinians to start reconstructing their land. it needs a lot of help. it needs
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a lot of money for that's what needs clarity on the governance and security arrangements, which of course at the moment i is a floating but nothing is clear but gaza. yes. can be a beautiful place again on the mediterranean inhabited by palestinians because it's tied intensively to the establishment of a future independence policy and state alongside a safe and secure as well. a 2 state solution which continues to be the central position of the international community. and the united nations, and yet with someone as influential as the president of the united states floating the idea that the policy isn't cons, that should be displaced with the situation on the ground. as you know, in the west bank really is a 2 state solution still viable? well, it says viable as ultimately there is political will to make it a concrete, a outcome. there is nothing on viable if you look indeed at the increase of
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supplements at the violence at minutes and activity to separate violence. you're not going to, you're not going to remove the settlements with donald trump as president. tell you . i mean, he, he has people around him, some of his top officials who are actively support the seconds i was addressing the question of the risks of escalation in the west bank that has nothing to live or, of course, the statements can render a situation potentially more risky or not, ultimately we need to stay calm, remain cool, and collected and work on the solutions. the ironing is, of course, that the 2 state solution has been around forever. we both know that, but it bears. it comes out of legitimacy, out of international consensus. and it speaks to what is an appropriate and relevant outcome that requires political will to get to that point to write it off . because the reality may look different is to my mind, not an outcome. that is,
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i have a legitimate and can be carried nope, by the policies. i certainly know by the region. we also need to look at its original prospectus. but above all, if this is about safety, security, isabel, and rights, and the rights to a policy and independent states for the policies, we need to do everything we can to make that possible. and politics is the art of compromise. ultimately, that's also where the leadership question lies on the shoulders of both sides. secret called the u. n. middle east envoy. thank you very much for talking to us here at algae 0. unimportant environments again with another hand of, of captives in garza, just hours away. i'm the see spa still pretty shaky. okay, thank you so much. i'm space. thank you for that reporting from munich. well, ending the war and ukraine is also in the spotlights at the munich security conference. us and ukrainian delegations met their lead by vice president j. d.
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vance and president is a landscape this coming just days after donald trump talked to russell's president, putin. the 2 agreed to begin negotiations on ending the war in ukraine. fundamentally, the goal is, as the president trump outlined it, we want the war to come to a close. we want the going to stop, but we want to achieve a durable lasting piece, not the kind of piece, and it's going to have eastern europe in conflict just a couple years down the road. was the need to to speak for work or add to prepare to drive home to supplement, continue to work. we want really we want this word much, but we need a real security guarantees mark of incense, you know, as a geo political risk specialist on the global strategy advisor. he says the conflict and ukraine combined with donald trump's transactional approach have helped europe overcome differences and bump up defense spending. a put in was
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banking on the fact that it was going to be a division with the west, the crisis and ukraine, that full scale invasion of february 2010 to united, the west and waste that he probably didn't expect so many others. so i think right now, yes, the, what the from the world view was, is, is deep realism and very transactional. but that doesn't mean that things can be worked out. report from became president, many members of nato and not the same. that's true. true, true percent g d p. that was mandated. and she, by the time he became left his presidency more than half work. and now we're already seeing today. president bundling the president of the european commission stating 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 but i'm just misunderstanding that things are changing fast. and the more divided the west is not the better it is for many of your adversaries in the punch. so head on all to 0,
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the un calls for an end to the suffering of a surgeon. these people is the army makes gains in the capital boss. i'm sorry, kale and mullins job. the only public and recent case is attractive increase in international business. coming up, i'll tell you how benefit august on the hello i think we could describe the weather was disappointing. for central southern europe, we got caught in the hospital area of low pressure, just developing dust around basically that will push them whether we were to both bulk inside. but the next couple of days ahead is that because this training weather system which is pushing all the way up towards the northeast of you or if
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and that will talk with his wife by the southwards, at a specific guys for the next couple of days. where to where that once again body to push this way in from the atlantic as well as the form of these a weather systems as a weather the storm slide, the showers coming in across a good possible, vaguely, central and southern anything in particular, pushing across to was greece west to where the coming in the cross the positive for mania pushing down into bulk area. and there's less that we to west and positive rush, a little quieter behind, but some snowy weather that just around the baltic states. wet weather started to push it way into west, impossible. i mean, off and we traded around 1617, maybe 18 degrees by the end of the weekend. so not too bad. yeah. we have got to be some pieces of brain is a western positive front slot. you try little go up towards the north, west, the full britain, and pushing across into all and live the showers will continue just around grace brought to weather spots to push brackets if the at last right with the top temperature setting the
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activities, deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviors, colorado, beverages, collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the newer system corporate gets real effective. it's mobile friendly from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the of the top stories on arches 0. this our,
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our spinning on groups of named 3 is really captive, so will be released on saturday as part of a ceasefire. deal in exchange is real release 369 palestinian prisoners. and israel has been accused of locking aid from entering awesome from boys carrying mobile phones and heavy machinery are waiting for is really approval to cross into the strip. from us as this is a for each of the ceasefire, the ukraine's presidents is called for security guarantees and a plan to defeats bloodwork putin. as he discussed the war with russia, with the us, vice president followed him as a landscape met j. the vance on the sidelines of the munich security conference. them $23.00 rabble group are entering the city of bukosa with the capital of south cable province and the eastern democratic republic of congo. and they've taken control of a nearby airport. couple moves, airport is critical to supplying the d. r. c's army heavily armed congo, the soldiers were seen on the streets in blue kabul,
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which the rebels has vowed to attack after taking go my last month. our correspondent catherine story. joining us on the phone from nairobi. how significant is this development catherine, can you hear me? all right, apologies. we have lost our connection to catherine. ok, catherine. go ahead. yes. um. can you hear me? can you hear me? yes. go ahead, catherine. yes. what i was saying is that we have seen this advance by the congo, revitalizing with m. 53. it's possible we have been seeing this in the last uh, one week also. uh yes. today they took the airport uh e book. how, who uh we bought a fight, so we know uh that the military uh the sold is,
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has been receiving uh those areas. uh they will uh, be helped by boom. boom, getting uh, soldiers as well. uh, we don't know where the stores is. are right now, so right now we are being towed in the c t uh is uh, in the hon of, uh, m, $23.00. we have seen this fight to get it to the city. we do not have a confirmation uh, by the group saying that yes, we have picking the city. but to this the spice to know what this means is that a m 23 now controls south q. it controls north q 2 weeks ago. it to goma that no key will a provisional copy tool. this is an area that has uh, manuals of vast,
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uh, noodles. uh so and does the bye bye bye. i'm 53 taking this area. it means that it can be able to get it supplied to this area. no, we have been also talking to a military commander, and we have been told that many of them are very frustrated because of what happened in go my many food is what kills during that tape, cobalt of coma. so it's going to be very interesting to see how things play out going forward. because right now the situation is still very, very fluid. okay, catherine. thank you so much for that update. catherine. so our reporting from nairobi for this weekend that the african union assignment leaders will gather and addis ababa, where us a i, d, the conflict and sued on the democratic republic of congo will lead the talks,
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but ahead of dots, both rwanda and the d. r. c. are present at the munich security conference, and they've accused each other a flying. what i was trying to say is that we are not accepting the fingerprinting strategy because we want to know about one to has to close on and has one to how is it we, it has a new law i talking to campbell and we'd never do so what do i have done is phase of that nothing can across from the table. and you'll find that is always a good. i think you very much. the con, the least president's feel extra security has confirmed. he will not attend the african union so much. we met the outside. it's not that i don't trust the african union, but i'm also astonished by the i'm these yet that you're apparently, it must be a habit in the rwandan and routing class to be struck by on these. yet when the world's cameras have shown how the rwandan army invaded, the democratic republic of the congo, a representative of rwanda says that they've never attacked the congo. well,
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they live in their dream world of the law. he had like a, an analyst, specializing an african affairs, says african unions. inaction in the d. r. c could have a devastating impact on the region. and i think it does have a separate very well on the african union, especially at the time when it's trying to elected some new chair very soon. but i think we have to be own. so can you send to the fact that the d. s. the problem between want on the see, has been a fairly rich history. whatever happens between the 2, those 2 countries doesn't stay in those still countries and it has what the capacity of affecting other countries in the region. i think these new inertia, if you will, from the african union, is something new, but the cost is so significant. justin, the 2 countries you've got over 50000000 people in needles. you may, terry, and 8000000. this have been displaced in the castle, sit down, your having a country that has a dubious distinction now. well having finding some parts of the country,
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genocide going on and in other parts of the country. and that doesn't bode well for the region on the continent as well. at a time when the united states in the western countries, their attention was completely faded away from african countries and the asia, instead of stepping out e stepping backwards multilateral institutions. i screwed the member states wants it to be. and so as such african countries, especially the government and the presidents, are not very keen in delegating some of these policies, the african union. and there are multiple ways of doing that. and the fundamental one is completely not paying the membership like you have a 40 percent off, we can countries have not paid their membership to the african union. that's a polite way of, you know, slow puncturing the african union processes. then you one second through general and tony to terrace, has called for an end to what he described as the dramatic suffering of the suit,
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the needs people. as the as line i call the month of ramadan approaches. gutierrez, also called for an end to the flow of weapons. this comes as the surgeon, his army is making progress, and its fight to regain control of cartoon from the parent military rapids support forces. the military capture to major bridge connecting the east of the capital to the self to the un has also condemned a tax on campus housing on a comp, housing displays. people in north dar for we are very much alarmed by the escalation of fighting in and around this. i'm displacement kept in no fashion nor door for the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs says the attacks by the rapid support forces on the captive increased over the past week. with reports, including satellite images indicating the use of heavy weaponry and the destruction of the main market area. international n g o. as in sam's, i'm have reported extensive civilian casualties with you about it here and
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personnel among those reportedly killed. samsung is estimated to be hosting hundreds of thousands of displace uh, people southern yeah, so, so don's unicef representative, he says the conflict has caused the largest humanitarian emergency in the world, but it's not getting the attention it deserves the conditions are catastrophic. we're now 2 years into this war. we're seeing the largest humanitarian, where do you see in the world? and frankly, it's not getting attention. it deserves a thank you for putting some attention on it today. we've got some 5000000 displays . children. we've got pockets of famine, has got outbreaks of colorado. we've got some 80 percent of children throughout the country, not going to school. we've got health centers, hospitals, schools being hit by uh why, why, why things are being boned,
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being targeted. we've got a re violations against a child, right? so children kidnapped to children, kill children main. um we have a mass catastrophe. share a one that needs more attention and one that needs to end focused on ski tourism industry has skyrocketed in recent years. visitors from around the world are heading to the slopes, despite the security challenges that have long effected the region. now the largest resorts model, i'm java, has become the primary source of income for many who live in that area. sorry, go reports on the swat valley. in northwest practiced on this is muslim job, the pocket stones lead public ski resort. it's in the halls of the slots valley and nestled in the hindu kush mountain range. but seems like this once unimaginable in
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2008, the result was destroyed when it was torched by the pockets. donnie told us much who want to talk shop at the time because the help of destruction of the result.

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