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tamara lands best produces the best spaces and those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well the how much names 3 is really kept is set to be released on saturday morning under the gauze listings fire regions and exchange 369, palestinian prisoners and detainees will be freed from is really jones the you're watching all to 0 life from a headquarters until time getting obligates also ahead. building a new lice among the ruins of northern gossip to speak to powers thing and families for us to live in
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a cemetery. rwandan back to m 23 rebels advance and the eastern democratic of congo entering the strategic city of problems. on the us vice president mates with the ukranian leader of a lot of her as a lensky who's calls for real security guarantees. before peace talks with ross on the, in the coming hours based 6 exchange is really kept us for palestinian prisoners and detainees is due to take place. all 3, our dual is really citizens unreal. taken during the october 7th attacks in return is rule is set to free $369.00, palestinian prisoners and detainees. most of them have been held and is really prisons without any charges. saturdays exchange will take the number of
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palestinians release during phase one of the cease fire to more than one thousands 100 assumptions reports from jordan's capital i'm on because b is really government and the palestinian authority of band l g 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank, a look for it. so as it is rarely media indicate that is real is now negotiating for phase 2 of the deal. just a day after a spokesperson for these really prime minister denied that israel is starting any of those talks with all the uncertainty in phase one. it's important to note that these negotiations, according to his really media, have a primary focus of how to release the remaining is really captive, still held in gaza. not necessarily toward ending the war and rebuilding the palestinian territory on saturday. how much is set to release 3 male is really captives all of them, the dual nationals. but there hasn't been any sort of confirmation from israel about the continuation of phase one to begin with these. earlier in the week,
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i must have said that they are not going to be releasing the captive accusing israel a violating video by not allowing critical humanitarian a to enter the strip in the form of caravans mobile homes and tends to house palestinians until they're able to rebuild their homes with none, the less these really prime minister had said that if those captives were not released on noon on saturday, the war would begin. but how must release the list of names and those captives are expected to be released early on saturday, from the session with them just need all, i'm all the spike, the exchange being back on israel is still being accused of blocking must have been desperately needed aid from entering the strip causes governments, media office says it's informing mediators of the daily violations bias rule, and that it's waiting for it to abide by and see spar commitments. convoys carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery have been waiting for is really approval. how much says it's a breach of the ceasefire?
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for the confirmation of saturday's exchange has given palestinians hope that the cease fire will hold honey. my food 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 them. the $300.00 for it is free. 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, a sense of hope that the ceasefire is going to stand in despite all the challenges within the past. the 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 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 a frightened people and give them
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a sense that the word is coming back to cease fire was a threat of collapsing and the my being pushed back to the same square of mass going and nice 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 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 we're 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 released. that's how the city and the prisoners are released. the from is really jails and is really detention centers as of tomorrow until then. people are going
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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. most was just data from eastern han, eunice until i had been road palestine. dante, who do use a distinguished public policy fellow with the american university of babe ruth, he says the cease fire deal appears to be back on track after days of tension. it's always fragile, you never know what might disrupted, but this was the most significant tension that we've had in this situation for since it started. and the fact that it was overcome, i think, suggests that it's going to happen that the policies fire is going to continue. the really tough part is now phase 2, when the negotiations will have to tackle the as rarely is fully getting out of gas . and the power cindy and starting to plan to rebuild
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and deal with other matters of governance and things like that. but i think it's going to go go ahead because everybody's benefiting from it. the only person who really wants to not to go ahead is nothing at all for his personal incumbency, but he seems to be overpowered by the american desire for the ceasefire. the skill of the country and egyptian negotiators on their under, you know, and insistence on getting this done on the desire of how much on the palestinians to have the ceasefire. continue. a palestinian families and northern dogs are trying to rebuild life wherever they can after israel's destruction. less neighborhoods in ruins. one of those places is somewhere that was never meant for the living, a cemetery. and she was out here in the east of garza city. but i haven't had any reports, it's hard work. but now that i'm in him, read these,
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the round 20 families inhabited 20 pins and this in way of yard and to make more space for the living. now there must, this are the dead mountain, but on the model on the fed, what can we do because it is destroyed and all the shelters are overcrowded. we live here among insects, among the phones at the dead, a series of basic existence. now, cherry space with rocks and shattered grave stones sheets, blankets ended flying and call this and many people who have nowhere else to go. realtors, i seen the other was a here, 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 cemetery. our suffering is massive. the formula for life here is simple and, and brutal. have enough children not to freeze, find enough food for your children to starve. and it takes its toll on those forced
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to endure a appreciate and there are no bathrooms, no places to take a shower. we don't have food rains, 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 how seen ends in gaza, or in a kind of level call between war and peace between this life. some have no choice but to wait in cemeteries for whatever tomorrow might bring, but was so many killed in the last 16 months months. so if god is a graveyard now, claims that he does euro gaza city. how does fine the in the democratic republic of congo i'm 23 fighters are entering vocab who in the capital of south key bu,
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province. it comes after our hours after they captured an airport in the nearby town of cubs who that airport is critical to supplying the d. r. c's army, which is being supported by burundi and forces. the revels of rapidly gains more territory after taking control of goma 2 weeks ago. heavily armed congolese soldiers were seen on the streets and because earlier on tuesday, catherine story has been following developments from kenny as capital nairobi. we've been speaking to uh, commanders, all of em to do 3 who are on ground. and they said now they are in the process of just to securing the area more picking up that area. we know that the army was trying to protect because i left the area a while back. we also know that says the government official to a call who also left now already as you mentioned,
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um empty too, and its all lied to the airport. the main airport in cowboy movies. uh, that's about to 35 uh 30 kilometers away from because uh that airport has a military base. um as well, again, um the military that was controlling the airport who left without a fight. now we understand in the look for the last, uh, 3 weeks or so that cuz some of the soldiers are a bit disappointed about war has been happening, particularly in go nowhere. many of the school just was killed. so they say that they do not want to engage because of the grievances that they have. now what all this means is that now and 53 has the control of south q and north
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keeble. we've had vast mean roll it caught um did you also has a control of a lake q which is a very important booth where the empty tray can now get their supplies in and out the 2 cables. so i'm very strategic development right now, especially when it comes to an 23, we are gaining more, a territory as well. the m $23.00 level advance comes ahead of the african union. summit's lawanda has denied any involvement and recent violence. what i was trying to say is that we are not accepting the fingerprinting stopped us, because we want to know about the one that has to close on and has one. the house has a nova. i talking to campbell and we'd never do so. what do i have done is phase of
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the nothing kind across from the table and 05 days or so, could i? thank you very much, congress. these presidents for you looks for security has confirmed, he will not attend the african union summit. 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 apparently, it must be a habit in the wrong 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, they live in their dream world. and remember diesel, a senior fellow and director of the african program at the center for strategic and international studies. he says the fall of bukasa is an indication that the conflict will escalates. it is unimportant on the developments now that because he's about to fault, it is a big, big deal. that's the question is not so much that they control both area. and the
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question is, what is next? this is not the 1st time the m. 23 has done this kind of incursion. we will remember that gm's 22 has come to the region before meaning northgate, particularly in the other building, in the, under the billions in the region. so the main question 2 days ok will cover falls, then what do they continue to march down to 0 in soft cable? or do they take a hold of the 2 provinces and just stop there? the problem is taking because who is now really, really raising the n t, because we're only just next door. and we're only as heads troops in the congo. we're going to use bilateral agreements with the d, r. c. and blondie is in very times relations with whiskey charlie. so this means that the coffee is about to escalate, we don't know. and which way you run secretary general. and so when it gets harris
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has called for an end to what he described as a dramatic suffering of the sudanese people. as these law, me call the month of ramadan approaches. gutierrez also called for an end to the flow of weapons. this comes as these through the news army is making progress in its fight to regain control of how to tune from the para military rapids support forces. the military captured and major bridge connecting the east of the capital to the cell. the one has also condemned a tax on a camp. 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,
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i'm have reported extensive civilian casualties with you about it here in personnel among those reportedly killed. samsung is estimated to be hosting hundreds of thousands of displace. uh, people is still a heads on alta 0, the keeping syria's rich heritage of music alive as the country tries to move on from us repressive past the lebanon, with political power and domestic families, often intertwined for the search he is rushing around me was a major figure and 8 times prime minister until his assassination in 1987, which is 0. well, tells the story of the koran. the family's influence on modern lebanese history for
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the civil war, sectarian division, and foreign interference level homes, political families, the crown, the dentist on al jazeera, causing the cost to come china on the us to avoid a trade war for will. the economic sanctions escalates. president trump wants to shut down usaid america's main forum agency, plus from pulse financial assistance to south africa is a being with an ice counting the cost on al jazeera. the latest news as it breaks. k of deluxe did not accepts donald trump plant, hoping international position for perhaps $0.04 to look at alternative with detailed coverage focused on your strength, your regular monthly and active wall footage. and during charles that the, the lines of communication remain stick dill, from around the world thinking doesn't want an extended trade. we'll edit is ready for one. we can now cause more damage to the us economy and it did during trumps. first time a noon
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. the top stories on houses are at this hour. the 6th extreme difference were the captains for palestinian prisoners. indeed saint ease is due to take place on saturday from us has named the 3 captives to be released from gaza. all 3 or do is released citizens. an israel is still being accused of limiting the aid and supplies that enters the strip authorities and gaza, say there informing mediators of the daily violations from us says it's a breach of the ceasefire in the democratic republic of congo. rolanda, in fact m 23 rebels have entered the city of chicago and south keeping province. the arm group had earlier a captured an airport in the nearby strategic town of capitalism. and
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during the war and ukraine and raising defense spending are some of the key topics dominating the munich security conference. and those are diplomatic editor james base reports from munich. the 1st day of the event showed a lot of discords between europe and the us. the munich security conference has to golden 6 decades be the place where the transatlantic alliance between europe and the us has been sent to stage. but less than 4 weeks off the president trump took office. there's great tony's. and the recognition the world has changed probably permanently because there is a clear attempt by some to build fields of influence competing visions of the world, although our leasing, leading to a more transactional approach in global affairs. and europe has to change to
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thrive in this new reality. we have to be smart. we have to be clear about what is ahead of us. the claims president, low to me is a lensky. this is a time of real on certainty. instead of cation met with both of us, vice president, j. d events and secretary of state mall co. rubio, with strong suggestions ukraine will have to give up the territory. it's last the russia and will be allowed to join nato. earlier in his keynote speakers to the conference, the vice president didn't focus on ukraine hitting outs instead of european leaders, who we said was said to ring free speech by labeling it disapprobation. and we're targeting groups on the political for just 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
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america. there is a broad recognition that trumps approach, even more transactional and full school. then in this 1st to may change the face of international relations for ever. well, it's a new style, no doubt, addressing your of we have, i have to adapt dash a that new style. and we should conclude that if the u. s. does not execute each rower as it was for each man. then we have to be able to protect ourselves. we have to invest much more in our own security. at the end of the 1st day of this annual event, complete dismay perhaps sums up the sentiment of many of the european delegates here. it may not be an understatement to say that the state of transatlantic relations between the us and europe is now the most fragile its being. but any time since world war 2 james phase out to 0, munich,
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herman is defense minister has criticized vance of speech, calling it unacceptable for us. historian refuted claims that europe is taking, quote, a step back from democratic values. he went off script at the beginning of his speech at the conference to respond to events. we've got to definitely 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 him correctly, he's compared what's happening in europe with what prevails in some of the ritz area and regimes leading. ladies and gentlemen, this is not acceptable relation of mark over time. so, you know, is a geo political risk specialist and a global strategy advisor. he says the conflict and ukraine combined with donald
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trump's transactional approach have helped europe overcome differences and bump up defense spending. a put in was 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 a many others. so i think right now, yes the, what the from the world view was, is as deep real isn't in very transactional, but that doesn't mean that things can be worked out before trump became president, many members of nato and not saying that's true. true. true. his st. jude repeat that was mandated received by the time he became left his presidency more than half for and now we're already seeing today. president bundling the president of the european commission stating clearly she says she plans to, 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
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the union itself. but i think over time we're going to see this rapid on just this understanding that things are changing fast. and the more divided the west is not the better it is for many of the rad the series and the punch, the head of the roman catholic church, po francis, has been admitted to hospice all for tests and treatment for bronchitis, veronica, and says the 88 year old ponce's has a fever. he's had several health problems and stuff or 2 falls recently. it has vatican residents. hope francis has been the leader of 1400000000 catholics world wide since 2013. okay, well, damascus is historic orchestra has returned to the stage as syria and musicians return to work under an new government money or cautiously optimistic about greater
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artistic freedom. so some worry about lingering tensions with former opposition fighters who are now in power a summer. been job aid reports from damascus. the vanity's of love and hope will help to build a harmonious future for serious that's according to with some who's been making those for more than a 2nd. at least in spring instruments like this feedback 5000 yes. especially would, is cured and then crafted to meet the base which determines the quality of the sound. the sound was wanted by the south regime for avoiding amended the conscript. although times are tough and he's not sending as many woods this before. he's hopeful that his days of being and then the ground instrument, bankers are over say, satellite headaches, and in 2012 my institutes was blown up. i'm since then,
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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 for the fall of the regime. some are concerned about the fighters who have taken over and what restrictions they might face and music and musicians. 6 music has a prominent feature i'm seeing is on heritage and culture. but it's not just the spring instruments of the east young syrians dislike. everything are also trying to find the place amongst the rest of the students with susie graduating from the higher institute of music in domestic positions and teachers working at this nation's music academy say they were used as propaganda to move by the former regime. but the night funding support and institutional
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development a for years from a has taught here. so do you dollars them and salary isn't sufficient to survive. she played in every concert you could give music lessons to make ends meet . the everybody has a dream to both syria. we also want to the city of a verification by culture, by music, by piece. we have to have a customer ministry, a support funding. and we have supports and that's like the supports we had on the region. well that so that was not support in the last few weeks, the orchestra history, once again, those who fought for need 14 years against the regime. and that sound lies before the different kinds of music. although they do not use musical instruments, but haven't enforced the preference, the rest of siri by the artisans continued their
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craft. so hopefully folks better they exist. so i'm going to drive it up to 0, damascus. that's it for me. uh, thanks for watching out. is there a morning who's coming up at the top of the hour? by the hell i will, i'm place to say a tell you found a warning has now been issued for tropical sites. i and z a company looking at winds 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 him see a downgrading in his position. but still some live the gust destructive wins. heavy rice still likely across the pots of w as we go on through the next couple of days. you can see the massive cloud here,
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just swelling away, slipping further south with. they 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 for some flooding. and that's, that's for the south still as we go through sunday, garage the, raining out, but still we all, i 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 $35.00 celsius volts improvements to around $33.00 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 to was know the pulse of china pushing across the cramp an inch lift from now. so moving around 9 degrees celsius, but wet weather will pushing across the shawnasee and hey, back to japan. the shake model was full translation and international understanding is inviting
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