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[000:00:00;00] the alice from release from nashville. hyundai with 3 is very captives on saturday morning as possible. does a cease fire agreement? tons, 369 published in christmas entities free from this very chance. the hum terry don't send this out to sarah from the whole. so coming up, building a new life among the buildings of northern gauze that we speak to the kind of thing and families forced to live in a cemetery game 23. it's on square ones, in fact, rebels and to the strategic city of cobra. the eastern democratic that somebody
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could come to us, vice president needs to training the limits and then skip this close to security galaxy piece to russia. the . the 6th exchange of these are the captives for palestinian prisoners and detain, easy seems to take place within the next few hours. and my son protest in is i'm it jihad have names so great that coltrane links onto your phone off and get home as a caps has to be released as possible, the cx, 5 deal, o 3, o g, o is ready, citizen sound were taken to a new type of 7 attacks in return is rarely set to free 369, palestinian prisoners and detainees most have been held in its very presence without charge. subsidize exchange will take the number of palestinians released 2
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in phase one of the seats fall to more than 1000 from the cell whose reports now from jordan's capital a month. that's because he's very government and the palestinian authority of bandages here from reporting in society as well and 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 captives 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,
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i must have said that they are not going to be releasing the captives 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 center with them just need all. i'm on the spot in the exchange being back on israel is building a key is to blocking much of the desperately needing a from entering the street gauze. is government media office as, as informing mediators of daily violations by israel. and that's it's waiting for it to abide by it. c spa commitments, convoys carry mobile homes and having a sheen we have been waiting for is waiting approval. i'm asked describes it as a breach of the ceasefire agreement. honey might lead reports from the southern city. i'm calling you this with one and released supposed to be in prison is
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entertaining, is, or the mind going to 300 for it. this 3 palestinians give knob and detain it from evacuation centers of from the schools or 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 within the past 3 days. as there was a suspension of the release of the hostages met with the challenges by the is really side, 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 hasn't changed to mode and give people more hope and more relief that the ceasefire will continue. and they are also
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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 that need to be protected, need to be worn 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 from is really jails and is really detention centers of the finest in stylish a northern gauze. so trying to rebuild their lives wherever they can, also, as well as destruction, left neighborhoods in ruins. one of those places is somewhere that was never intended for vacation. given him out, kelly, any reports from
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a symmetry in sugar here. so east of goes to city. 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 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 and blankets ended flying and all this. and many people who have nowhere else to go have been with us. i seen 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 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,
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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 mysteries for whatever tomorrow might bring. but with so many killed in the last few months. my supervisor is a graveyard. now. this claim was really just 0 ga the city. how does fine un peacekeeping come on? that has been injured in protest and they roots international airport, as well as supports us set fonts
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a month for you in cost of the booking the road to the airport. they were protesting the lebanese government's decision to block any of rain and civilian thing from landing at the airport. the week local media says israel strengthened to bomb the apple, also accusing run a test, but of using it to smuggle funds into 11 to the lebanese government says he's been informed by the us. that's he's ready. truths will leave villages and on the board to comply with the withdrawal deadline next week. however, they say that is where the troops will remain stationed in strategic positions just inside lebanon, st. ahold of reports from barrett, the lebanese army has been moving into villages along the southern border, as is where the troops pull out. it's part of the seas fired deal that ended 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.
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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 wipe the last words into implementation of the terms of the ceasefire. and therefore, it keeps me and keeps presence on that to read 3. in order to surveil, isabel has already missed an initial january deadline to withdraw. this doesn't 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 of lebanon as per the international agreements get out of the ship of farms in northern has just an endless issue,
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and allow the lebanese state to fully try to control. and to then also this arm has butler, an invoice from the trump administration, was invaded with 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. is really strikes, i guess what the army called has the military assets continue and they are not expected to stop even after is ready to leave. 11 on this route has made that clear is the, is that so this agreement gives it the right to act against what it considers. immediate threats posed by hezbollah has been less 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
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a new political order in lebanon and the ceasefire deal is not. it has been less favor santa, who, their eligibility to build the front and back to m. 23 fights as a vented because of the capital of south key republicans. the democratic republic of congo as a cap to the airport. and thereby a ton of cover with the port is critical to supplying the d. c on me, which is being supported by the engine forces. and i've always have a rapidly gain more territory, also taking control to go about 2 weeks ago. catherine. so it has been following developments from kenya is capital. and i wrote me earlier. she spoke to a slave with the fine commanders, all of em, 23 who are on ground. and they say now they are in the process of just the securing the area more picking up that area. we know that the army that
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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 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 look combo as that airport has a military base. um as well, again, um the military that was controlling that airport 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,
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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 caught um did you also has a control of a lake q which is a very important booth where the m 53 can now get their supplies in and out the 2 cables. so i'm very strategic development right now, especially when it comes to a and 23. we are gaining more a territory. i'll do lucky how that, okay, is, and i know this specializing in african affairs. he says the african unions in action in the d. c. could have a devastating impact on the region. nothing and doesn't always happens very well on the african union,
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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 union, is something new, but the cost is so significant. justin, the 2 countries you've got over 50000000 people in needle humanitarian, 8 more millions have been displaced in the castle sedan. your having a country that has a dubious distinction now. well, 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
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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 powers to the african union. and there are multiple ways of doing that. and the fundamental one is completely not paying the membership slightly of 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 to what sort of head hair nose is there anything serious rich musical heritage and life as a country choice to move on from its type trust? the in depth analysis of the days headlines is leveled on this on
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a capable of keeping the peace, both internally and externally informed opinion. the united states investing in the redevelopment of 1000, i think could be a great idea. but again, if you propose to remove the people who actually live critical debate is the freezing of us a id in line with these goals inside story on how to 0 we get this is a privilege i get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those who have been drowned out by the noise is a 4 is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks facing the trying to find that challenge. and the huge responsibility we keep politicians and decision makers in check. so the devastating human cost of
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their decisions. where do you hear that 0 enables me to make that positive voice is relevant to so that there's more that unites us than divides us the the see what else is there a mind uh, lots of stories. now, the 6 exchange of is rarely caps is for processing and processing detainees, and due to take place on saturday from s, as in the, in the 3 counts has to be released from gauze and return. israel is set to free $369.00 for students. this route is still being accused of limits and the 8 is always that interest district authorities in gaza say there informing mediators,
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danny foundations, masters, it's a breach spot agreement. the democratic republic of congo, london back to m 23 rebels defense of the city of causes in south cuba problems. the group had earlier captured an airport nearby strategic ton of the un secretary general intended to cherish as calls for an end to what he describes is a dramatic suffering of a soothing. these people, stomach hurting month of ramadan approaches, potential so called for the ends of the weapons. this comes as a soothing. these army is making progress in its fight to regain control. to from apartment to rapid support forces emitted trade kept to the main to bridge, connecting the east to the capital to the c. o. u. n. has also condemned a tax and 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
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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 to tens of thousands that protest is taken to the streets. so said he does this. the students have been at the forefront of massive anti government protest across the country, demanding accountability for this collapse of the train station to move them to 15 people. anything corruption, leading to poor construction standards for the collapse. the goal of this is to
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make our institutions work so that we stay in serbia for some kind of harmony to be made for people to simply live with loved in this country. all my problem bill, this is a real deal. i've been here since the beginning, day and night, hoping and doing as much as i can to help us go a tree. hope that one day this country of us will become a normal country for the institutions will start doing the job. i love sylvia was born here and i want to work here. unfortunately because of the regime is it is that is impossible. the head of the roman catholic church hope francis has been admitted to hospital to be treated for bronchitis. the vatican says the h road pontiff has a fever, is that several health problems are recently suffered to fools. i says that's a can residence. now they've been tense exchanges over free speech on the future of ukraine. on the 1st day of the munich security conference. you as far as present, such as events, accused european nations of limits in conversation allegations that have been angry,
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rejected or different altogether. james base reports for music of the munich security conference has to bolden 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 a 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 thrive in this new reality. we have to be smart. we have to be clear about what is ahead of us of the claims president. low to me is a lensky. this is a time of real uncertainty. instead of ation met with both of us,
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vice president j. d vance, 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 out instead of european leaders, who he said was said to ring free speech by labeling it disapprobation and with targeting groups on the political friendship. 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 america. there is a broad recognition, the trumps approach. even more transactional and forceful than in this 1st to may
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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 these to us 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 time since world war 2, james bays al jazeera munich as well. germany's defense minister has criticized frances speech courting. it's unacceptable or a story is refuted, the claims that europe is taking
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a step back from democratic vanity's forgot indefinitely. 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 jim and he'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 roots area and regimes leading. ladies and gentlemen, this is not acceptable relational. now the historic orchestra of damascus has returned to the stage, assuming that musicians were seeing a country new government, many art cautiously optimistic about great to artistic freedom. some worry about lingering tension with formal opposition to foxes, who are now in power, solid and dropping reports from damascus. the vanity's of love and hope will help to build
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a harmonious future for city 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 cross to, to make the base which determines the quality of the sound. the sound was wanted by the 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 fish out of my head expensive in 2012. my in streets was blown up . and since then i've been working on my own to make food. have we have no fears about the coming days? we kept watching the, even under the regime and walls and what was raging to the future if we have the chance under the needed results. as god willing,
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we will do even more distinguished work since the fall of the regime. some are concerned about the fighters who have taken over and what restrictions they might face on music for musicians. 6 music has a prominent feature. i'm serious 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, which is the 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 buy the former regime. but the night funding support and institutional development the 4 years problem, i had talked to a $30.00 some incentive. it isn't sufficient. and to survive,
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she played in every concert you could give music lessons to make ends meet. 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, supports funding and we have supports 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 nearly 14 years against the regime and its allies for, for different kinds of use. although they do not use musical instruments. but having impose their preference, the rest of the city by the artisans continued their craft suffix, the flux, veterans exist. so i'm going to drive it up to 0, damascus. so you can discover a lot more on our website, so i'll just bear with the. the weather is next and inside story arcs,
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what trumps america 1st objective means to the future. international institutions stay with this here. now it's just the hello temperatures trying to improve across the old in china full career as well. we have got type of just talking to pick up aging tools, double figures, for the time being the apply pressure outs into the east china seas, a keeping it lost the settled, but notice sickening cloud that's gonna spill its way out to central china. and that's gonna run over toward shanghai punches, way out into the east, tennessee, and eventually push across the key issue, a good pots of southern and eastern hong shape. so you'll see some what the weather coming through here for it's a double figures that for japan on sunday, off the 7th and night stuff the beijing had also for saw. but notice
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o 2 degrees celsius on monday, north west. when comes in, we'll see effects, most of the winter hasn't done with us just yet for the south drive down towards the south of japan, be some pieces of price still lingering there across central is southern areas of china. some rain say across a good positive fil a piece of lobby down pulls up tools and diesel in particular scattering of showers around bonia usual showers there at the end in asia, pushing up across them like an inch. the southern pumps, at least, but not really any showers in the full cost of india over the next couple of days away from the fund with around the foothills of the himalayas future. i was just scraping the way for the races, and noticed is coming up behind the, the increasing power in africa, josh and most and that is killed. so did use violence in the country that he's
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russia's presence in the central african republic. a stabilizing force, or calculated strategy for dillman is across the continent. they provide security and they take uranium, they provide security and we take time and rushes shadow and africa on out to 0. is anyone bothered about human rights? any more from israel is more in gauze at the conflict and saved on the democratic republic of congo. me in mon, elsewhere activists say it's never been harder to protect the vulnerable drums. 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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