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agency plus from pulse financial assistance to south africa is a being weaponized, counting the cost on that which is 0. the how must names the 3 is really captive cells in gaza to be released on saturday. in return, israel is expected to release 369, palestinian prisoners and detainees, the largest exchange so far the you're watching all to 0, like for my headquarters and downtime during obligate. also coming up, the process are held in central garza against donald trump's proposed plan to forcibly displace palestinians from the strip rwandan box. m. 23 rebels. enter the key city of
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a copy of the capital of south cable province and the eastern democratic republic of congo. and ukraine's leader meets with the us vice presidents and calls for security guarantees on the plan to stop flooding. reference in the palestinian are in groups of name 3 is really captive seldon gaza who will be released on saturday as part of the cease fire deal. all 3 or dual is really citizens, and they're being released in exchange for 369 policy, indian prisoners and detainees. i'm the son who are joining us from jordan's capital. i'm on, she's reporting from there because the is really government and the palestinian authority have banned ultra 0 from operating in israel and the occupied westbank. so what are your hearing about reports that talks on the 2nd phase of the ceasefire?
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i've begun as well. there are some reports within is really media circulating that these really prime minister is engaged with . these talks specifically with the american middle east envoy, steve woodcock, but we're also hearing that the same on board is trying to talk to other mediators . so i thought, thought in egypt to try and expedite the release of the remaining captives and gonzo, who are alive for set to be released as part of phase one. now, after the 3 men will be released tomorrow, it is really intelligent, says that there are 6 remaining captives who are alive and what the americans are hoping to do. according to these reports are have those releases be earlier rather than on next saturday, february 22nd. and then the final saturday of phase one, which would be march 1st. but it's still a little bit unclear if that's going to succeed. and if, how may i ask, who's going to accept that, given that they've been accusing israel,
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a violating the ceasefire for more than a week? now saying that they are denying critical humanitarian aid from entering the gaza strip in the form of mobile homes, caravans and tens, and also larger machinery that would help palestinians remove the rubble and find those who have been killed and their bodies are still under the rubble because the officers and authorities say that there are more than $10000.00 bodies that are still under the rubble that need to be retrieved. however, they can not do that without this equipment and machinery. it's unclear why it hasn't been allowed in, but several is really officials who spoken honest, i'm not mislead, said that israel has not allowed that equipment in, but it's still unclear as to why. okay, thank you or honda sometimes reporting from my mind. meanwhile, the un has warrens that cannot undo 15 months of suffering in gaza in the space of 3 weeks. palestinians like shelter and the most basic necessities like food and medicine. israel has been accused of blocking much of that desperately needed aid
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from entering gauze. all convoys carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery have been waiting for his really approval. how much says it's a breach of the ceasefire? a deal? earlier a diplomatic editor james base spoke to philip was a really, he's the commissioner general, a foreigner, want the un relief, and works agency for palestinian refugees. he says assignment has been prevented and gaza. the palestinians are still facing desperate conditions. the needs, uh, huge for the position. you know, guys obviously need absolutely everything they need the shuttle turns to need the um, more medicines and will need more diversity into full do need the, the so called to item switched to not come into gaza. but a needs to good news is that the, the hunger, the deepening of the younger 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
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the palestinians should leave for good. what? so you ends position on the, on, on, on the fight. the situation is so bad to rebuild the tower, treat everyone the whole territory would have to be people. well the, 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 nation on the international community regarding the force of displacement is very clear. there's to be no fault displacement because this would constitute the will crime, honey. my holder for us on the southern city of han eunice, us throughout the day is 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 $300.00 fruit. this 3 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 me with a sense of relief,
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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 a statement by the us. the president who suggested that by saturday afternoon deadline, all hell will break out here in the gaza strip. that has attracted people and give them a sense that the word is 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 to 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
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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 tents that needs to be live in to help people to support their existence at this difficult time of the or 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, it is expected to happen as soon as the captains are release of how the city and the prisoners are released. the from is really deals that 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, where the exchange of copies and policy prisoner will take place. most was just data from eastern hon eunice on. so that had been rolled, palestine, the palestinians and dogs as will say, dog refugee camp are protesting against donald trump's proposed plan for the strip the protest or say they'll resist any attempt to remove them from their homelands.
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earlier this month, trump flow to the idea of the us taking control of cause off and moving its palestinian population elsewhere. the in the democratic republic of congo, m, 23 fighters were entering bukosa food, the capital of cells, keybo province. it comes hours after they captured an airport in the nearby town of cubs. lulu the airport is critical to supplying the d. r, c's army, which is being supported by burundi and forces. the rebels have rapidly gains more territory after taking control of goma 2 weeks ago. heavily armed chronically soldiers were seen on the streets and vocab earlier on tuesday. okay, let's get more on this from catherine story. joining us on the phone from nairobi. so catherine who right now was in charge of the capital of south kiva province.
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yes, uh let me just uh tell you what has been happening in the last couple of hours and we've been speaking to people in because who and also i am 23 commanders who said right now they're still trying to secure. oh, because who, but we also know that the army that was supposed to be protecting that last a while ago. and we also know that the company to officials who are there are also asked now people in because who are very fearful when they started in these advance by empty free because they saw what happened, e g o my where um, 2 more than 2 styles. people like to but we're told that today and right now i the c t is, is calm. uh, there are some people who have been a cheering of but like i said, the on the left without
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a fide now. i yeah. as you mentioned, m 22, we took the main airport days a military base that as well. so the army also less again we thought was a fight. now we also, so the in store does who have been housing, the army we sold and leaving that area. so what all this news and this was this advance me, is that now i'm to discrete polls. um, so he will colors and north q, which is very, very reached with meeting goals. they also lakes keeble that that helps will help the, the rebels we've been supplies and things like that. now we have also been hearing love from other forces that to the arm itself is very
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frustrated about what is happening, particularly in go my because many schools is, was chilled. they said that not all to be given a proof of supplies of by 2 shots of the military. they're so us things are moving days very quickly and things of fluid. and um, but uh okay, apologies. we have lost our connection. so catherine, sir, catherine was reporting from nairobi on the very fluid situation right now in the democratic republic of congo, where we understand m. 23 fighters have entered because who that is the capital of sales, keep who problems will keep an eye out on that situation. and bring you all the latest lines meanwhile. and the advance comes ahead of the african union summit on saturday for wanda has denied any involvement and resume violence. what i was
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trying to say is that we are not accepting the fingerprinting strategy because we want to know about dwanda has to close on and has one to how it has a nova attacking to campbell. and we'd never do. so. what do i have done is phase of that, nothing kind across from the table and joe, but that is also it. could i thank you very much. the condo lose president, feel extra security has confirmed. he will not attend the summit and audi sava. we've been off, i'd say it's not that i don't trust the f as in union, but i'm also astonished by the i'm these yet that you apparently it must be a habit in the wrong and routing class to be struck by needs 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, they live in their dream world. i don't know how i can add a list specializing an african affair says the african unions in action in the d. r
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. c could have a devastating impact on the region. i think it doesn't reflect 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 also comedy central. the fact that the d. c problem between want on the sea has got a fairly rich history. whatever happens between the 2, those 2 countries doesn't stay in those 2 countries. and it has good the capacity of affecting other countries in the region. i think these new inertia, if you will, from the african year, is something new, but the cost is so significant, just in the 2 countries, you've got over 50000000 people in needle humanitarian, a more millions have been displaced in the castle sedan. your having a country that has the dubious distinction now of having finding some parts of the country, genocide going on and in other parts of the country. and that doesn't bode well for
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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 slipping out e stepping backwards multilateral institutions. i screwed the member states once a to be. and so as such african countries, especially the government and the presidents, not very keen in delegating some of these powers to 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 process is it still has on l. g 0. breaking campaign promises at around $6.00 a delta and we look at why the price of eggs has hit an old time high in the us.
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the with 80 percent of its population involved in agriculture became the fast. i still struggling to feed its people, but it's only without them to to renew the student. despite the tearing decades of political timeline and multiple cases, the nation has really to find long lasting solutions for feeds, dependency, so that, uh, what time your time. i'll just say re explores how struggling countries assisting in this effort to feed its people, advocates new directions, offensive accurate call on out to 0. as the cost of all celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and forces, we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people are power, examines the post for landscape and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not
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possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, the challenges with the the probably on the top stories on how to 0 this our palestinian on groups of name 3 is where the captives will be released on saturday as part of the ceasefire deal. it exchange is real over these $369.00 palestinian prisoners on detaining. israel
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has been accused of blocking aid from entering gauze, off convoys carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery are waiting for is really approval to cross into the street. from us as this is a breach of the ceasefire, deal in the democratic republic of congo rolanda and back to m 23 rebels are entering because that's the capital of sales. keeping province. it comes hours after they capture an airport nearby. that airport is critical of supplying the dark. these are me, which is being supported by ball rooms and forces the un secretary general. and so when he gets harris has called for an end to what he describes as the dramatic suffering of as to the needs people as the as line a call, the month of ramadan approaches. gutierrez also called for an end to the flow of weapons. this comes as the swedes and his army is making progress, and it's fight to regain control of cartoon from the para military rapids support
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forces. the military capture and a major bridge connecting the east of the capital to the south. for the when has also condemned attacks on account housing displays, people in north star 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 a chair and personnel among those reportedly killed. samsung is estimated to be hosting hundreds of thousands of displace uh, people entering the war and ukraine is in the spotlights at the munich security conference. us and ukrainian delegations met their lead by vice president cheney
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vance and presidents, the landscape. this comes just days after donald trump talked to russia's president putin, and the 2 agreed to begin negotiations on ending the war in ukraine. fundamentally, the goal is, as the president trump outlined, and 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 with good conversation today, our 1st pta meeting last sure, and really what, what you need to, to speak for, for work or add to prepare the 10th august the 14th and finish the work we want really will want this very much but we need a realistic in our diplomatic address or james base as more from munich,
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the presence the legs can use, being very polite as you'd expect. yes, he said he had good conversations, but real concern is ukraine going to have a proper role in this piece? process is all the european countries going to have a proper role because certainly president trump said the 1st stage was him meeting present. and there were people here who are comparing this with the piece towards on i've got to stop and remember that was the withdrawal of the us. i'm a native from i've got a son, was executed by president barton. but to let me go see ations were done on the watch of donald trump, with many believes that he gave up good cards in those negotiations and the right to you this week. he's given up some of his trump cards that he could have used in the get negotiation with president putin also. yeah, i think people very amazed by the speech the j. d times made when he made his kito speech here. he didn't focus on you, craig,
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we didn't get any more details of the piece plan, but from the us saw it instead, he was an attack on european lead. his elect cheryl, european leaders say they were sensory free speech. they was since, during those on the political infringe, i think adding to a real feeling of unease here among european leaders of this week. i think it's probably fair to say that the alliance of transatlantic alliance between european countries and the us has never since the 2nd world war felt more fragile than it feels right now. a loving on says that's been informed by the us, that is really troops will leave villages along the border to comply with the withdrawal deadline. however, they say that is really troops will remain stationed in strategic positions just inside loving. on the 11th, these government has rejected this decision. zayna heard that it has more from
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a roots, as the lebanese army has been moving into villages along the southern border, as is where the troops pull out it's part of the ceasefire deal. that's the end of 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, 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 have the last word in the implementation of the terms of the ceasefire. and therefore, it keeps mate and keeps presence on that to return in order to surveil his role has already missed an initial january deadline to withdraw. this doesn't help lebanon's
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new leadership, which is trying to extend the states 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 for these released to do right now would be to end definitively the issue of occupied territories. get out 11 on 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 this arm has above an invoice from the trump administration. was invaded 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, but it's 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
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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 the last 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 a message of defiance. but there is a new political order in lebanon, and the ceasefire deal is not. it has been less favor center for their eligibility to build. millions of cubans have been plunged into darkness again as the countries electrical grid all but collapsed. the widespread blackouts came, come after the failure of a major power plant. residents are facing up to 20 hours of outages a day. the government has blamed us trade embargo and stiff sanctions implemented by the trump administration for difficulties and maintaining its electrical grace.
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more than 2000 democratic members of congress have sent trump a letter urging him to do something about the rising prices of eggs. trump campaigns on the promise of bringing down the price of groceries for average families. as rob rentals reports from los angeles, this 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 him a cage free. we can't get any brown. and for consumers it's no jo, they've reached from $6.00 to $8.00 for this even like a dozen. and that was the last of the robbery. mama's 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 big man,
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the little man. everyone in between. bakers and cook say they have no choice. everything that we made has, like the big batch of sugar cookies. there's a dozen eggs. the number of people has 6 pounds of eggs in it. and that, that the 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. even influenza has really hit our egg laying chickens in our turkey's 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, 6000 eggs at a time. that's not going over easy with retailers nationwide. grocery chains, including this one, are imposing limits. one dozen eggs,
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poor customer per day. no more. there are even outbreaks of a leslie. this surveillance video shows thieves dealing hundreds of cartons in seattle and in pennsylvania. robbers stole a truckload worth $40000.00, it will take 8 months or 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 hard boiled truth, rob reynolds, l g 0, a los angeles. as the head of the roman catholic church, po process has been admitted to hospice, all for tests and treatments for bronchitis. vatican says the 88 year old pontiff has a fever. he's had several health problems and suffer 2 falls recently. it has vatican presidents. the weather is coming up next and then inside story asks what drums
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america 1st agenda means for the future. off international institutions. bye for now. the the one place to say it's a found a warning has now been issued for tropical sidelines the company making it wins of around a 130 kilometers per hour. this might land full very close to port headland with wins in excess of 200 kilometers per hour is weakening very quickly. then having to see a downgrading in his position. but still some light. the gust destructive wayne's heavy rays, still likely across the pots of w as we go on through the next couple of days. you can see the massive cloud here, just swelling away, slipping further south with. and it will continue to trick for the south as we go through sat stay, still plenty of rain on that. over the weekend, we could see maybe another 50 to 70 millimeters of rain. so certainly the potential
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for some flooding and that's, that's for the south. still, as we go through some big garage the raining out, but still we are light. did see very heavy rain full for a time. as the winds eventually is down, at least it is moving pretty quickly. how does that? there's one thing that is 35 celsius volts in person 2 at around 33 degrees, but not quite. so when we do the se melvin at around 18 degrees celsius, we have got some slightly warmer weather, making its way towards multiples of china pushing across the cramp an inch lift from now. so with around 9 degrees celsius, but wet weather will pushing across the shawnasee. and hey, back to japan, the full hail the planet interrogates while i was think about climate change, the way to do this, the global issue is abstract. so whatever i do, it doesn't seem to make a dent alley re reveals how with being, and it created into distancing also from the climate crisis. and delane meaningful
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action as faculty reactions have been both intentionally and unintentionally, quite a few ideas to create confusions. if we're confused with the power of psychology in blocking climate action on out to 0. is anyone bothered about human rights any more from israel? osborne gauze at the conflict and served on the democratic republic of congo, me in law and elsewhere. activists say it's never been hot to protect the vulnerable donald trump transactional approach to international relations is also challenging traditional diplomacy. so how do you keep human rights on the agenda? this is inside still the .

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