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but somebody ivory coast ask in french for so steve could be strategic with elections due in october and then to frank sentiments on the rise. yeah. their presence on i board as well may lead to disruptions or even chaos. the 3 is really captives are expected to be released from gaza and just a few hours and return $369.00 palestinian prison as indeed chinese will be freaked from his randy jails. the hello on elizabeth bonham. and this is alex's here. i live from john ha, also coming up, building a new life among the ruins of north and gaza. we speak to the palestinian families fulls to live in a cemetery. the m 23 advance of the want in fact,
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rebels and to the strategic city of because of an east and democratic republic of congo and in britain and across europe. free speech i fear is in retreats tensions at the munich security conference. the us was president of the rates washington's allies, strong reviews on some european officials. the . it's just past 5 gmc, that's 7 am and gaza. these are live pictures from the strips border with israel in the next few hours. the 6 exchange of his way to capture for palestinian prisoners and detainees will take place. am awesome palestinian islamic jihad have named saw the. we'd deco chen alexander to font off and yeah, a whole one is the captives to be released as possible. of the seas. 5 deal o 3
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a deal israeli citizens and were taken during the of july. the 7th attacks and return is one of the set to free 369, palestinian prisoners in detainees. most of being held in is riley prisons without charge saturdays exchange will take the number of palestinians release during phase one of the seas, 5 to more than $1000.00 on the sol who's reports from jordan's capital i'm on. that's because that is where the government and the palestinian authority have banned allen to 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank. the 4th with it is rarely media indicate that israel 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 is really media have a primary focus of how to release the remaining is really captive,
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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 captives accusing israel a violating the deal 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 and just need all, i'm on the spot, the exchange being back on his role is still being achieves the blocking much of the desperately need an aide from entering the strip. also documents media also
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says it's informing mediation of daily violations by israel, and that is waiting for it to abide by it sees fly commitments. con was carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery have been waiting for is riley approval from os, describes it as a breach of the ceasefire agreement. how do i hold reports from the southern city of con eunice, with more on the release of palestinian prisoners and detainees somewhere in the $300.00 for this read palestinians give knob and detain it from evacuation centers or 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. the 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,
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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 a 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 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 we're sending people they need to be protected, need to be worn and it needs to be in proper shoulder, but that does not happen. it is expected to happen as soon as the captains are
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release of how the city and the prisoners are released. the from is really jails and is really detention centers. and as we mentioned earlier, 3 is rarely captives held and gaza asset to be released and becoming allas as part of the seas 5. do these live pictures from con eunice and southern gaza with preparations for their hands or the to the red cross are underway. some us confirmed the names of the 3 is rarely captives who will be exchanged for palestinian prisoners once again. they are deco chan, alexander finals. and yeah, i, one old jewel is writing citizens obama studying families and northern gaza trying to rebuild their lives wherever they cat, officer, as well as destruction, left to neighborhoods and ruins. one of those places is somewhere that was never intended for habit taishan. if the him al highly of a whole,
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it's on the cemetery and should your area to the east of gauze assess he it's hard war. but now that i'm with him with these, the round 20 families inhabited 20 pins and this a graveyard. and to make more space for the living. now there must of this are the dead mountain bottom, the model on a fed. what can we do? gaza is destroyed, and all the shelters are overcrowded. we live here among insects, among the phones at the dead, on one of the a series of basic existence. now, sherry space with rocks and shattered grave stones sheets and blankets ended flying and call this and many people who have nowhere else to go. realtors, i see in the upper or shahid 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 can 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,
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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. i'm not to shame the. there are no boss or it was no place has to take a shower. we don't have food. the reins 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 i have seen as in gaza or in a kind of level call between war and peace between this life. some have no choice but to wait in symmetries for whatever tomorrow might bring, but with so many killed in the last few months. so if god is a graveyard now, claims that he does, euro does a city? how does fine are you in peace keeping? c'mon, that has been injured in protests near david's international efforts, as well as importer set fire to
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a month un car off the blocking the road to the airport that were protesting the lebanese government's decision to block and iranian civilian plain from landing that earlier in the week local media, se israel suppression to bone, the airport to ex, using yvonne and his ball out of using it to smuggle funds into that and on. so the for want and back in 23 find is of entered because of the capital of self keeping province in the democratic republic of congo. earlier they captured an asshole from the nearby town of cover to the airport is critical to supplying the deal seems to me which is being supported by burned in forces. the rebels are rapidly gained more territory, often taking control of going not 2 weeks ago of the law. he had a lot case in the analysts specializing in african affairs. he says the african unions and action in the d. c. could have a devastating impact on the region. i think it does that except very well on the
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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, 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 1000000. so i've been displaced in the castle sedan. you're having a country that has the 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,
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in their wisdom countries, their attention has completely faded away from african countries and the asia instead of stepping out east indian buckboard, multi lateral institutions. i scroll the member states once it to be. and so as such african countries, especially the government and the presidents on 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 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 the un secretary general antone. a gutierrez has cooled for an end to what he described as the dramatic suffering of the food in these people. as the, as long as the holy month of ramadan approaches. guitar is also called for an end to the flow of weapons. this comes with the food in these armies making progress, and it's fine to re gain control of cartoon from the power military rapids support
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forces submitted recaptured, a major bridge connecting the east of the capitol to the south. 22 months of fighting and saddam has led to widespread destruction in missouri among civilians. and despite regional mediation efforts, there was still no korea pasta pace. bahama vall reports from the city of seminar and southeast and sit on the conflict. and so that is nearing the to a mock. and the fighting is as intense as the army has the gain. most of the positions the top of last a year ago in the southeast some states of to 0 to not. but the bottle, the full cup to use is still the raging despite significant gains by the army on the part of me to set it up and support forces to control some key positions, including the central market, the presidential police and some of the southern at west residential districts, utah also controls pulse of this central region of come to find most of the western
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region of thought for and be seating the army and its allies in the city of and fashion. the capital of north thought for the war began when these 2 men fell out in april of 2023 general opposite diable. han is commander of this with these armed forces at the head of the national suffering to cancel a coalition of civilian and military officials that was leading so dentist transition to democracy following the move on of for a long time president the amount of the she had a 2019 honda attendant that go to also known as timothy, is the head of got off at supposed forces upon me to the group that was formerly a component of the army. timothy was elbert hans, deputy, but he accused the behind of links with it, but she was movement and followed to remove him from power and patch the army of loyalists. how did, how can i be able to hon? i will be hon. you will be tried. you and those who are with you, the people will bring you to justice chavez. i called on all the people last to
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done and the on the movements to stand behind the armed forces to defeat this rebellion in the fight. think and to it's exhaust. fluid has left the countries capital and ruins and lead to the depths of tens of thousands of people. human rights organizations say the assess has carried out. it started with decent mass killings and ethnic cleansing, especially in the city of janina in west dot for they say that a and deduction of gov is lies in conflict areas that you, it says the conflict in suzanne has caused one of the wells west humanitarians catastrophes with famine confirmed in the mall just displacement comp seem dot for last august and looming in other regions. an estimated 11.4 me 1000000 civilians have been forced from their homes by the conflict. see 1000000 refugees in neighboring countries over 8000000 internally displaced, 90 percent of them, women and children. so that us regional neighbors say they want this conflict to
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and these efforts were made in coyote or did the or the sub about geneva and elsewhere. but all have so far failed both the army and the artists that say they want to talk about this guy. if you had sounds, conditions unacceptable to the other side, both still believe they can achieve total victory on the bottom field. how much fun does. yeah, the city of so not so then the still ahead on knowledge a 0 holding colonial powers to account applicant leaders push for reparations. that astonished with e. p. o. p. s. plus breaking campaign promises. we look at why the price of eggs has, has an alarm high in the us, the causing the cost control to on the us to avoid a trade war for will the economic sanctions escalates. president trump wants to shut down usaid america's main for agency,
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plus from pulse financial assistance to south africa is a being with an iced counting the cost on that, which is 0. we're facing a future that we don't understand. we can't predict fully. everyone has this. nobody knows what would happen the i need to stay. most of these are really, but i need to do more with my life. i was like, you know what? i don't like myself. i want to change. why am i want to be trustworthy? i want to be responsible people keep getting inspired to the story is on one of those, bringing the communities to contact me. a great book defies. behind i move forward because board what we need is being able to move forward. and that isn't just a matter of science, that's a matter of of what do you think about your fellow human beings because it is
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a matter of democracy the a noon the you're watching, i'll just say are of me elizabeth put on and does a reminder of on top stories, the cell 3 is way the captives held in gaza. a set to be released in the coming hours as part of the seas. 5 deal preparation. so they hand over to the fed falls are underway in the southern city of con eunice. these a live pictures from them in a ton as well as set to free 369 palestinian prisoners. and the timing's one is fine, is still being accused of limiting the aid and supplies that enter the strip
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authorities and gaza. say they are and forming mediators of daily bond nations amongst says it's a breach of the ceasefire agreement. and the democratic republic of congo are the ones in fact and 23 levels of entered the city of chicago and south tv province. the group had earlier captured an apples in the nearby strategic town of cover leaders from across the african union are attending the groups annual summit and he feels he has capital addis ababa that launching a new push for reparations for abuses and injustices commissioned by colonial powers. the discussions would include land restitution and the return of stolen cultural artifacts. catherine sawyer reports from nairobi. this is a witness statement palm we to is one of a team of lawyers who represented mon mile freedom fighters in court. the u. k. about a decade ago. he reads at an extract of one book on news of the testimony where
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their puppies had been placed, or waiting by, alongside out as testified in 2012 in london. they closed the court that they was quoted by the security forces during kenya's fight for independence. the u. k. lead to settle the case out of court. and booth who died 2 years ago. we just says is some of the can need, is they? yeah, we don't. fighters, the leaders get the to office off by independence. rely in the apple case that stage at the expense the calls that people the mile mile rebellion spotted in 1952 more than 10000 canyons was killed. many. what tortured displaced from the homes. deadlines taken away, a busy settle us with this government funded these memorial sites. as
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a reminder of what happened as sacrifices that were made by those who died. the u. k. also expressed regrets of abuse is a welcome me said during colonial rule, but many canyons say they want a pro apology. the wounds of slavery and colonialism remain unhealed in africa during that time, important cultural artifacts and treasures was stolen and i still displayed in museums in europe and the us. so b, c is africa. union summit fame is reparations. and justice. the moment you ask for reproduces that i've done how to, who to talk to 1st and foremost say, i'm sorry, what don't say you sorry without an apology. that cannot be very precious. and the. ready store all the things that we are talking about, how the not to run that in the apology maybe can use who fought for independence.
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died pool and disillusioned. those still alive. see these not much to celebrate. cathy, sorry, i'll just sierra nairobi. they have intense exchanges of the free speech and the future of ukraine on the 1st day of the munich security conference. u. s. mice president j the visor, choose european nations of limiting debate allegations that have been angry, rejected. diplomatic editor james bay's reports from munich. the munich security conference has to 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 a recognition the world has changed. probably permanently because there is a clear attempt by some to build fields of influence competing visions
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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 it lensky? this is a time of real uncertainty. instead of ation met with both of us, 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. pitching out instead of european leaders, who he said was said during free speech by labeling it disapprobation. and we're targeting groups on the political friendship, just the threats that i worry the most about. visa, the europe is not russia,
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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 that trumps approach even more transactional and forceful than 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 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
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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 at any time since world war 2. james space alger 0 munich, tens of thousands of protest as have taken to the streets of sub yeah, of the university. students have to have the full funds of massive and development process across the country. the demand is accountability for a boost collapse at a train station in november, which killed 15 people. many the interruption meetings, full construction stands and full to come at. the head of the roman catholic church pointe farms has been admitted to hospital to be treated for bronchitis. the vatican says the 88 year old pontiff has a fever. he has had several health problems and recently suffered to fools at his vatike and residence as hundreds of water 10 so being dismantled at japan's
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focusing on nuclear power plant. the size of one of the wills was nuclear dissolved as the tax, how the treated radioactive water following the 2011. so now me that spot to nuclear meltdown. they have a movable make space for the storage of highly dangerous fuel debris that will be extracted from the reactive. it's expected to take another $25.00 to $30.00 gives to the commission. the plant pulled in 2000 and democratic members of the us congress urging president donald trump to do something about the rising price of eggs drums campaigned on the promise of bringing down the price of groceries as well. the rentals reports from los angeles, the price of the exit 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 in
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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 even like a 1000. and that was 5 and this is last robbery. mama is 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, the little man. everyone in the twain, bakers and cook say they have no choice. everything that we make has like the big batch of sugar cookies. there's a dozen eggs. no, i know the rest. people have 6 pounds of eggs in it. in that, that says 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.
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anything the 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, 6 dozen eggs at a time. that's not going over easy with retailers nationwide. grocery chains, 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, robert stole a truck load 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 hardboiled truth. rob reynolds alj, a 0
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a los angeles. well, that's it for me, elizabeth put on them for this half hour of news. you can always keep up to date on our website. i'll just say i don't. com whether was next. but in science, don't we ask what transamerica 1st agenda means for the future of international institutions. thank you for watching. the color of the weather slicking a little dial and damped across much of the middle east. at the moment, lots of class showing up to straddling saudi arabia, pushing from the red sea, run the way across it to the gulf and back now sticking up to produce some outbreaks. afraid even this hearing cut off could say some spots of right as we go through fast. they may be into somebody's what a flicks as well. a little further north with a suspect process that it will say something about low flaws, flash flooding, for a time. where's the weather to all the way up to was to wait east in pots of iraq
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also saying some live you showers were longer spells of right. so again, the flood risk casing side of the matter that as long as the dry bit of a breeze that just blowing along the east coast of the mediterranean, 19 celsius and gauze. 17, the full bay were again plenty of brights and breezy weather full. the most popular charles, have an old char what's to come sunday? what's the weather will be most o around greece. pushing across to was c a g. and we got to put on the hospital area, swelling away in the central pulse of the mediterranean possibility, some lobby shouts, drifting for the east, which as we go on through sunday, why don't you show us too well. so gathering up towards the north west of africa using out about you area pushing up towards the little morocco and noticed that this scattering shine was forced africa. the head to head his back with 2 exciting new shows. join me may i be hosted with
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a live audience here with conway home in london. i'll challenge from an kenyan politician kimani issue on the his government's bonnet of cracked down on protest and its failure to address rampant corruption allows fullness to lung. can president run over it from a single about a full lot from the civil war and the, the bombing at the head coming soon from houses? is anyone bought about human rights anymore? from israel? osborne gauze at the conflict in sudan, the democratic republic of congo, me in mot elsewhere. activist sites never been hot to protect the donald trump's transactional approach to international relations is also challenging traditional diplomacy. so how do you keep human rights on the agenda? this is inside store the
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