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and make a difference. the mass name's 3, is rarely kept. it's set to be released on saturday morning under the gauze of ceasefire agreement, and exchange the $169.00 tuscany and prisoners and detainees for each from its rarely channels, the locality tungsten. this is allen to 0, whether the ice from do also in the program. building a new, nice among the ruins of northern gauze that we speak to protest and families forced to live in a cemetery. for london, back to every 23 rebels advance and the eastern democratic republic to conduct entering the strategic city of coffee and the us vice president need some training and the devoted minister landscape is close to security guarantees. it distorts
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with russia. the coming out is may 6th exchange of hispanic captives, palestinian prisoners and detain easy is due to take place. a mass on palestinian islamic jihad has named so great that killed 10 bugs on that you're falling off and yeah, hold as a capt has to be released as part of the seas. 5 deal. 03. 0, do you is where the citizens undertaken junior october 7th, a tax return is rarely set to free. $369.00, palestinian prisoners and detainees most have been held in is very prisons without charge subsidies. exchange will take the number of palestinians released during phase one of the cease far to more than $1000.00 on this all his reports now from
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jordan's capital a month. that's because he's ready government and the policy, you know, all right. the event balances here from the 4th thing inside israel and the occupied westbank. a 4th within is really media indicate that his role is now negotiating for phase 2 of the deal. just a day after a spokesperson for these rarely 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 is 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 captive is all of them do all 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, i must have said that they are not going to be releasing the captive accusing israel a violating video by not allowing critical humanitarian
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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 on the spot and exchange being back on these rarely still doing it to use the blocking much of the desperately need aid from entering the strip causes government media office says it's informing mediators of daily violations bias. well, not it's waiting for it to abide by it sees far commitments, con, voice carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery have been waiting for is very approval from us. says it's a breach of the ceasefire. a confirmation or south of this exchange is given palestinians hope for the cx. 5 will hold on a monthly report, stuff from the southern city of cummings to throughout the day is we've been able
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to monitors google 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. and despite all the challenges within the past, the 3 days as there was a suspension of the release of the hostages bit, with the challenges by these various sites, 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 a frightened 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
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news of today hasn't changed the mode and get people more hope and more relief that the fees fire 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 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 and it's really convention 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,
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where the exchange of copies and policy prisoner will take place. most was just data from eastern hon eunice until i had been road palestine, the palestinians, families in northern garza trying to rebuild their lives wherever they can. of the israel's destruction. left neighborhoods in ruins. one of those places is some way that was never meant for the living. a symmetry in georgia. yeah. in the east of gauze, a city even him, i'll call you the reports. it's hard war. but now that i'm with him with these, the round 20 families inhabited 20 tents and this a graveyard and to make more space for the living. now there must this are the dead mountain, but i'm done little on a side. what can we do? gaza 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,
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blankets ended flying and all this and many people who have nowhere else to go. then what does i see in the upper or shahid? 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 couldn't 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, 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. i'm not to say no, 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 her. 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 life. some have no choice
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but to wait and see that the reason for whatever tomorrow might bring, but with so many killed in the last few months. my supervisor is a graveyard now claims i really just 0 ga the city part is fine. and you and peace keeping come on, that has been injured in protests. nobody roots international airport has better supports a set fire to a month un caught you in the protest unit fil is demanding a full and immediate investigation. it was the 2nd not to demonstrations. spot bonded living. these governments decision to blow kind of rainy and it's very insane from landing at the airport during the week is rather chooses around on has bottom of using the airport to smuggle funds into 11. it was staying at 11 and the government says it's been informed by the us. that is where the troops will leave villages along the border to comply with the withdrawal deadline next week. however, they say that is very troops who remain stationed in strategic positions just
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inside lebanon. st. ahold of reports from david to 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 met and keeps presence on that to return it. in order to surveil, isabel has already missed an initial january deadline to withdraw. this doesn't
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help lebanon's new leadership, which is trying to extend the state's authority under the cease fire deal. it is also required to disarm hezbollah, which was the most powerful actor in the country. the smartest thing 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 the or it 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 the 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 the in the democratic republic of congo or london back to m 23 levels are entering the city because of the capital of south kiwi provence. it comes out as off, they kept an airport in the nearby town of cuz we moved. the airport is critical to
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supplying that the seas army which is being supported by the run doing the forces. the rebels are rapidly getting more territory, often taking control of government 2 weeks ago. catherine, so it has been funding developments from kenya is cancelled my ruby earlier. she spoke to us in the fine to 15 speaking to uh, commanders of empty 3 who are on ground. and they say 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 colleague who also last now are the, as you mentioned and 22 and it's all lied to the airport. the main airport in cowboy movies. uh, that's about 35 uh 30 kilometers away from because uh that airport has
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a military base. um as well, again, um the military that was controlling the airport to the left without a fight. now we understand in the look for the last 3 weeks or so that because some of the soldiers are a bit disappointed about what has been happening, particularly in go my, where 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 keeble. we've had vast mean roll it, cause i do also has a control of a lake q, which is a very important booth where the m 53 can now get the supplies in and out the
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2 cables. so very strategic development right now, especially when it comes to an $23.00, we are gaining more a territory. one of the lucky, lucky is none of this specializing enough because the 1st he says, african unions in action and that the so you can 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 dwanda and the see has been a fairly rich history. whatever happens between the 2, those 2 countries doesn't stay in those 2 countries. and it has the capacity of affecting other countries in the region. i think these new inertia, if you will,
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from the african union, is something new, but the cost is so significant, just in the 2 countries, you've got over 50000000 people in needles. you may tell you in a more millions have been displaced in the castles to done 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 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 scroll as the member states once a to be and so as such african countries, especially the government and the presidents, are 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
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paying their 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 as well. so to come off the soap, right. i'm sorry, gail and mullin, java talk hasanti only public ski resort and recent gauge is attracted an increase in international businesses coming up. i'll tell you how that benefits pocket sounds, economy the how i welcome to look at the international full cost. lots going on across north america at the moment, storm off the spool, differently and moving from west to east to these next systems ganging up. good, very have high pressure just around the central place, pushing other tools the appalachians last got a topless way for
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a switch set make way for the next system. drawing him that will moist air out of the gulf of mexico bumping into some cooler air. coming in from the northwest side of the kansas 4 degrees celsius. the on saturday afternoon is a 22 for dallas as we go into west sunday. but our system makes just wait for the race was, but usually something like 11 degrees. that's kansas city, a mold effort that was starting to get into double figures of some really heavy rain, stormy weather lodge house, the alternate as a possibility. and they just some significant snow on the northern flank, most know, to just coming in across the pacific, northwest west with the coast around the coastal fringes. but it could be, tends to snow. come a little further south california, down towards arizona, generally driving the fabric of sunshine. the sunshine to across much of the caribbean got a scattering issue. i was able to most the east for a time. not too many of them that drifting a little further westwards. but lot to dry. i'm sunday. the
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oh, that's have a look at all the top stores. the 6 exchange of this very cap. just put products to be in prisons and detain these things will take place on saturday. the last name that's recap, just to be released from thousands in return. israel is set to free $36900.00. it's very still big accused of limiting the agency size inches. the st. authorities in gaza say there informing mediators of daily violations. as surface breach seized, the democratic republic of congo runs in bad m $22.00 rebels events at the city of south to the province. young group also captured an airport nearby strategic ton of the un secretary general. internally, the parish has called for an end to what he described, this a dramatic suffering a soothing these people as his. i'm at holy mazda ramadan approaches, potential so called for the end of the weapons. this comes as a sudanese army is making progress and its fight to regain control the call to from
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the permanent to rapids support forces. imagery cap to the major bridge connecting the east to the capitol to the south. as u. n. has also condemned the tax on account housing displaced people in north though 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, which you've added here, and personnel among those reportedly killed. samsung is estimated to be hosting hundreds of thousands of displace uh, people are filled in yet to see don's unicef representative. he says the concepts
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has caused the lowest monetary emergency in the world, but it's not getting attention. it deserves. the conditions are kind of straw for we're now 2 years into this war. we're seeing the largest humanitarian. what 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 displace children. we've got pockets of famine. who's 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, what ends up being bombed, being targeted. we've got a re violations against the child rights of children kidnapped, killed children, kill children main. um we have a massive catastrophe. share a one that needs more attention and one that needs to end is 10. 6th strangers
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between the us, vice president, any event send you a pin ministers of dominated talks, and unix secuity conference becomes just days off to donald trump told to rush just present that limit, put in signalling controversial concessions in ukraine. peace talks automatic editor james based reports now from munich. the munich security conference has for mold in 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, as we have to be clear about what is ahead of us. the claims president low to me, is it lensky. this is a time of real uncertainty. instead of cation met with both of us, vice president, j. d events and secretary of state, marco rubio. with strong suggestions ukraine will have to give up the territory its loss to 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 he said was said to ring free speech by labeling it disapprobation and with targeting groups on the political freedom. 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,
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from some of its most fundamental values value shared with the united states of 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 to adapt to this uh 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 french all its being. but any
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time since world war 2, james bays al jazeera munich. i'm ok this one so you know, since you political risk specialist in the global strategy advisor, he says a conflicts in ukraine combined with donald trump's transactional approach have helped us overcome differences and bump up defense spending 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 so many others. so i think right now, yes the, what the from the world view was, is, is a deep, real, isn't in very transactional. but that doesn't mean that things can be worked out. report from became president, many members of nato and not saying that's true through 2 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,
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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 the better it is for many of the rad the series. and the punch a spanish coast called vessel has rescued 60 for margaret. and so if the canary islands were transferred to a pool to the other end of the prom, canaria, the red cross said the wooden boat was carrying the through. some on board were injured and physically exhausted, spanish shot and so struggling to absorb a surgeon, migraines, many from bodies cynical, america. at least 3200 migrants and refugees have made it very hot. and so far this year the head of the roman catholic church, put francis, has been admitted to hospital for tests and treatments for bunk contest. that's
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a concern as the a p h. well, the pontiff has a fever. he said several health problems recently suffered to full was that is that the can residence over in 2000 democratic members of the us congress urging president donald trump to tackle the rising price of eggs from campaigns on the promise of bringing down the price of groceries. for average companies, as robot knows, not reports from the centuries. the price of the eggs is cracked all time records up 50 percent in a year and rising faster than a savory souffle grocery store owners are scrambling. right now. we can't get any organic, we can't get in a cage for you. we can't get any brown. and for consumers it's no jo, they've reached from $6.00 to $8.00 for just even like it does. and that was, this is last of the robbery. mom is daughter diner in fort worth. texas uses $90000.00 eggs a month. they're raising prices. we're going to have to put
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a surcharge starting this weekend. it hurts. everyone has the customer's big man, 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, you know, i know the rest. people have 6 pounds of eggs in it. in 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 chain,
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including this one are imposing limits. one dozen eggs, pork customer per day. no more. there are even outbreaks of a leslie. this surveillance video shows steve, stealing hundreds of cartons in seattle and in pennsylvania, robbers stole a truckload worth $40000.00. it will take 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 alj, a 0, a los angeles. the names of cubans having plunged into darkness again of the country's electrical good collapse. and widespread blackouts were caused by the fate of a major power pounds. only 6 of the countries 15 pounds products a country operating okay. stones escaped,
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