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since law for asian during strong, that did the lines of communication remain sick gill from around the world. thinking doesn't want an extended trade will that it is ready for once. we can now cause more damage to the us economy and it did during trumps. first time are a friends to host an emergency summit of european leaders on the war in crane as the us prepare us to begin to run the go. sions with russia, the you're watching out the 0 life or my headquarters, and i'll find a way to also coming up the desperate need for shelter. and also families are waiting for mobile phones and vital age, still lost by israel the us sex her estate market. rubio is an israel meeting prime
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minister netanyahu on his 1st official visit to the middle east lawanda box and $23.00 rebels. entered eastern congo, 2nd largest city, blue cross blue sparks and spears. i'm confused, the hello, the u. s. president. donald trump's push to lead talks with russia to end the nearly 3 year long war. and ukraine has shaken european nations, and that's off to the us envoy to ukraine. keith kellog confirmed europe will not have a seat at the negotiating table. so it's triggered an emergency summit of european leaders in paris on monday as they prepare to respond to trumps. planned to work with russia to end the war. the british prime minister to your stormer once the us and europe to continue working together to do that. while the ukrainian president will let him, reza lensky, however,
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says the confidence can no longer rely on the us and has called for the creation of a european army. washington, meanwhile, is forging ahead with its proposal to stop the fighting. a phone call between the us lecturer state marco rubio, the russian foreign ministers circuit lab. rob laid the groundwork for future discussions. for now there is no sign. the war is winding down. cranes middle trees, as russian forces launched more than a $140.00 attack drones, many of which it says the air force shot down us. let's bring in our diplomatic attitude, james base joining us on the munich security conference. how worried our european allies to these developments when it comes to ukraine? i think you're being allies of very worried, and that's why we've seen a flurry of diplomacy that's taking place and about to take place. european foreign ministers hastily convened meeting
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a breakfast here in munich to discuss the situation and then meeting coming up on monday in paris, the french president, the manual microns invited europe and leaders key members of the you. also, the british prime minister, also the nato secretary general to discuss the situation of a c. things is moving very fast and potentially moving very fast in the wrong direction and piece towards the kindly look like they're going to exclude the europeans and exclude you kind itself at this stage 30 fos, moving development. so that strong makes more sense to them. now enjoyed bikes done, smithies, the director of the stock of international peace research institute. no, no sit pretty by most people around here. very well known. think tank um to take stock of the situation for us. how would you describe where we are with regard to peace in you christ? well, i think it is quite difficult to read the rooms because some of the statements which are made by the administration that will back slightly contradicted
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a bit diversion. but it seems clear at the moment, but they are heading towards thoughts about the situation that's full them piece, thoughts in saudi or which will be held in saudi arabia so far it seems like the trainings are not included in that process. and i honestly don't see how you can get the sustainable piece agreement without it being signed by both boxes and at the beginning, even the ceasefire needs to be agreed to and respected by both classes. and then of course, those, the question of your opinion involved and european governments have actually received a, uh, kind of a questionnaire from, from the us saying in this piece agreement, which we're not going to let you participates in forming. what can you give in money and forces for implementation afterwards? it's a very strange request and it's an odd situation to be and i think you've got to have more involved than in the process to make it work and who is driving this
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process seems ultimately to be president. trump and the, the, the, the confused statements coming out of the oval office and by some of the things he said, potentially in a negotiation is already given up. some of these key cods, if he's already agreeing to go to moscow to meet the let them in. well, i think that's been the, the comment 3 that everybody has been making is that when you sit down to negotiate, to deal you've done, 1st of all agreed to have the other side's, the mom's, where's the, where's the negotiation left off to that? so i think yes, perhaps we say this is driven by that the way that uh, president trump has decided things should be. but that does seem to be very, very responsive to what president clinton wants. so i wonder who is the real drive i may be present as a kind of back seat driver of the process at the moment, whispering, the idea is or even shouting, the idea is and so from said, and trump is turning the kind of the way that his passenger wants to go. what, where does this all leave us in terms of transatlantic relations because this
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conference has been going on for more than 60 years. it happens this year to be the a to side of the street of world war 2. the central pillar of european defense has been the role of the us all we now in a completely new era. i think we may be on the fresh shoulder of a completely new era. yes. i think the additional items i mentioned along with all of the stuff about you training, of course, is the speech by vice president bonds on friday, which i as i think the security community coming in searching say it was expecting together hard message on ukraine that they wouldn't like and a clear message on, but, and sharing meaning more military spending by nights other states. and instead, they've got a direct intervention into the drum and general election process here on a riley info to the european far right along with a bunch of what many people have taken as being insults. and the kind of a hand back full of
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a fictions about time problems here. and there are laws in scotland that don't exist. so i think that unless the us walks back from that pretty quickly, i think this may have been a decisive moment. the question though is if the door is being pushed open and we're on the threshold of something, what are we on the threshold of that is obviously a possibility that the european governments will somehow get their act together. will not just say nice things, but actually do some important things. and on the other hand, there's the possibility of kind of business as usual default to normal site, a few things, but not really do anything on sit around the much the pieces from book. so do you think your will step up, given what has happened to you? do you think that this moment of what you've the conversations you've had with people that, that shocked enough, but perhaps they will start to, you know, i told him defense issues. well, i am a boy in optimist. i've been working in this field for several decades and i don't
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think i could have cut my energy going through the bad times. if i one not. not sure optimist. i always look on the bright side. so yeah, there a huge problems here which here, if is confronting but there's also an enormous opportunity to become a different kind of outcomes. and that's a different kind of on the, for the us side in a different kind of relationship with both russia in china and also with africa. i mean, i think there's all sorts of really interesting and exciting possibilities here. of course dependence on the uh, the car and lead has been being able to grasp them and take the 1st steps along a interesting route. an interesting to say the least un smith. thank you, but very much direct to of sit pretty joining us here in munich. a munich security conference where i think it's fair to say your opinion delegates pretty stunned by developments. i think they saw that there were real problems all this week on ukraine funds started. i think by the way, the us delegation came here, particularly the vice president resident, i'm already said to them. and of course,
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now important diplomatic development is coming in the next few days that meeting in paris of european leaders, but also in saudi arabia. we have those talks taking place with russia and the united states without ukraine, without the europeans. thank you so much. james r diplomatic editor james bass reporting from unit the and is where they are striking southern gaza has killed these 2 palestinian police officers and injured a 3rd. that's despite an ongoing cease fire that's meant to halt the attacks. the strike happens in the southern city of stuff from us says the policeman were deployed to help secure the entry of a trucks is really army size. a targeted quotes armed individuals, excuse me,
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moving towards its soldiers. how much has repeatedly accused israel of violating the ceasefire, the own us, which is 2 weeks until the end of the 1st phase of the ceasefire. several firms have yet to be implemented by israel. that includes the delivery of $60000.00 mobile homes for palestinians who have nowhere to live after 15 months, if is really bombardments, so far as really all 4 of these have not allowed any of them into gaza via that f us border crossing with egypt. meanwhile, the us secretary of state marco rubio, is an israel meeting with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. its rubio, his 1st trip to the middle east, as america's top diploma. he's meeting with nothing yahoo a day after the latest exchange of is really captives for palestinian detainees. under the gaza cease fire deal on his trip comes as president. donald trump pushes his why the condemn plan for us takeover of the gaza strip. we have him,
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the son who is standing by in the jordanian capital. i'm on following marco rubio, his visit to israel 1st tiny my fluids, honey. you're on the grounds in bedtime, and that's in the north of the gaza strip. and tell us what you're hearing about this situation in the rough right now. the older you not only were seeing a deliberate obstruction of much needed a dable, those are the trucks, the mobile homes, the curb and have not made their way into the gods for but the, the very process of securing a delivery is also quite frightening. is a quiet concerning and dangerous for the most part. not only this time of the seeds by a but even before that, many of the people who were tasked with securing the delivery waited trucks were killed on sides either near the crossings or on their way to designated locations so on or what the units have to other organizations that help it is bringing it
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into the the gaza strip. 2 people were killed that earlier hours today as they weren't todd. but mind a group of, of people who were tasked with the security and the safe delivery of aided trucks getting much needed a that this particularly difficult time for palestinians as the returns of their homes in gauze and northern part that across the gaza strip. they were killed as a 3rd person. it was in the hospital, he's in a live support system right now. and there is quite a of the doctors confirmed is increasing by dollar because hospitals do not have the enough suspicion, medical supplies to intervene and properly and save his life. this is not the 1st time we're seeing this doing. this is why it's one of many violations, many of the violations that took place since the ceasefire, the cold and honey in the north where you are the situation there was particularly dire under siege for several weeks by the is released. tell us what you're seeing.
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right now and how people there are coping who have managed to make their way back as well. the deals coping and the mechanism on the ground to cope with these difficult conditions. it's very difficult. people are lift here without any options whatsoever. these have just, if they are on survival mode right now, just in the past a few minutes we toward the area where we are broadcasting it from that we've seen a heart breaking seen here and inside the city of it handled the many children, the young ones are carrying gallons of water viewing for long hours just to get a gallon of water filled up and get back to the 10 squared their families, our stance. and the reason was when we asked like why kids are on the streets doing the line. and we just learned the very harsh reality of their family members, the elderly, the older ones, their siblings were killed in the past 50 months. so it's the mothers and the,
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the other siblings don't have another choice but to have these little ones to peel in line and to get water for it. this is one of the deepest, the things that we keep seeing repeatedly across the guster. many of the children industry instead of being in classroom learning, they are doing the hard work because they are forced to do it. other than this, we've seen many people setting up the tents here using recycled materials. they are setting up tens or searching for temporary filters inside collapse buildings. the risk of completely coming down and putting many of the life address. now, there is a mosque here, one thing that caught our attention that we did not hear a cold for prayer for all the time that we spent here. even it's time for prayer now, but it's because the many mock here, the 15 mazda front, the city i've been completely destroyed. no place of worship, and no place to learn, as many schools are destroyed, and no homes for people to stand. okay, honey, thank you. so much for that reporting from the north of the gaza stress. now
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timeline have the software joining us from there because that is where the government's in the palestinian authority of bands alpha 0 from reporting in israel on from the occupied west bank. so the us sector of state market rubio in israel, it's his 1st trip to the middle east. as a secretary state, of course, tell us what we should be looking out for. marco rubio held his one on one meeting with these rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu in west jerusalem. and now they're in an expanded meeting that includes some members of mentioned y'all, who's cabinet, including the defense minister, the foreign minister and administer for strategic affairs. it's worth mentioning that this visit comes as israel has not yet negotiated for phase 2 of the cease fire deal. that is set to begin in 2 weeks time on march 1st. however, reports within is really media indicate that benjamin netanyahu is interested in extending phase one of the $42.00 day phase. that's phase one. he wants to extend
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it rather than moving onto phase 2 because he wants to release more captives without committing to the remainder of the deal. because there are a lot of moving parts within benjamin netanyahu. his government, you have people in his coalition who could leave toppling the government because of this deal. they said that nothing young promised them a return to the fighting. and it comes after this widely condemned idea by us president donald trump, that the united states would take over gaza and expel is paddled palestinian population of more than $2000000.00 people. so it's a little bit unclear exactly the next stages of the steel, but it's something that's certainly going to be on the table in these discussions. and what about developments in the occupied westbank? cuz what we've seen there is that the is really, is, are, are expanding their raids onto various areas. are these really armies offensive in the occupied westbank has expanded. it began in the janine refugee camp more than 3 weeks ago. expanded to to and cut into boss and its surrounding areas. and now to nablus,
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more than 40000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced as a result of these raids, hundreds of arrested thousands of people killed a lot of civilians among the casualties as well. these really military says it wants to crack down on ard palestinian fighters, but the civilians are the ones who are feeling the toll of this is really military operation. the army says that they were gearing up for raids like this since the seas firing does took place and they say that operations like this are only going to expand. okay, how that. thank you so much for that reporting from my mind. well, will now speak to ya see mecklenburg, who is a senior consulting fellow at the chatham house thing time. joining us from london . thanks for your time. so we see marco rubio is a 1st visit to the region as us sector stayed at the same time. israel has also received another shipment of heavy bonds from the u. s. and that was announced by the is really defense ministry. is there something to be said about the timing of
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that? and perhaps just look ahead to mark or reviews visit in what you expect to come out if it a this is dustin and i think we get so many mixed messages from, from the ministration. and the thing that is also the significance, we've seen that because we have for instance, when the president tom spoke about mentally expelling, pros, displacements of, of, of the senior. so guys, no matter who will be talking about the temporary one and he comes to so the region in hope to reach an agreement. so please stuffing seriously the negotiation over over the face to but we see that phase one is very, very slow journey. and the message of sending more to those is that the united states is going just a couple of days, or if there was this young man, next inclusive income was quite explicit about it. why the set in,
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under the early speak deadline was for the us to just being released yesterday. and then is the school district doesn't have any services as you in the role. so we are getting these mixed messages which is very dangerous. and the most important thing is to go back to the dramatic nig. ready jason, to move and making sure that phase one is completed. if it's to be accelerated to release some of those digests, but also looking at the day after ending the. ready end of the construction of gods, but that acceleration that you speak about of the remaining hostages. so that would be a change in the already agreed upon ceasefire terms by the negotiators wouldn't be as well as long as both sides the bleach or to changing the sounds good. that's fine. as long as it's not, you know, right. i think some of these things we can't move from the way they each work, some of the things they don't for as long as the principals off of the changing. in other words,
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the release of those to just the students business. moving to saying don't do a lot of experience to go safely back to those guys that and thinking about did they asked the construction of guys and be on is the basically the mechanisms can be adjusted to the conditions if it follows. because these are the process, i mean, if you look at the situation right now, face to negotiations are meant to in direct negotiations, of course are meant to take place early next week. that's according to what, how master said. so they've not yet begun. but there are these sit cease fire violations by israel documented on the grounds in gaza. what does israel's and game here that i think because again, this legitimate deals there all day, these are the political system which makes it, makes use of district that we know there's thousands of it call ition is are, is nothing to study in face to because it contains the end of all they want to
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continue the role of to the needs of those stages of cause these dates and, and had them saved these us between decides that almost want to be used to the, to the way they, they, they all right. and i think it's a problem this like the maybe a to so something to make sure that both sides a bill to him to won't be. i agree and to face to face is to both sides. he's the most ocean side because they're expensive. oh, well, they see the opposite sides of the old, the remainder of the hostages. so these are in front of you accepting the angle of will. but this is at the same time, this is the most important, most caution for fulfilling life and in the future of relation between these as if i was being it's the only small. okay, thank you. you'll see milk over a senior consultant fellow at the bottom of things on speaking to us from london. thank you. still ahead on i'll just 0, rob riddle c,
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bakersfield, california with a look at how the threat of asking for patient is affecting the personal lives of and documented mike the on causing the cost to come. china on the us avoid a trade will fully economic sanctions escalates. president trump wants to shut down usaid america's main for agency plus from pulse financial assistance to south africa is a being weaponized. counting the cost on al jazeera lab and on with political power and domestic families, often intertwined for the search he is rushing around me was a major figure and $8.00 times prime minister until his assassination in 1987, which is 0. well tells the story of look around the family's influence on modern
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lebanese history for the civil war, sectarian division, and foreign interference level homes, political families, the crown, the dentist on al jazeera, the us is always of interest, the people around the world. this has been going on for a number of hours. you're not being used for surprise, but you see the report 34, that's an active perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important impacts the lives at the high school is going to high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the color one of the top stories on all to 0 this our and is, are they are striking scale to palestinian policeman and southern gauze all despite the ongoing ceasefire homicides, they were deployed to help secure the entry of a trucks. enough is where the army so as they targeted armed individuals, there been clashes and novice between palestinian fight. yours on israel, the soldier's a 60 year old palestinian was injured during it is really raised on the city is really forces closed all entrances, leading to novelist on the inside and circle the area with tanks. agents from the us immigration and customs enforcement agency have been detaining people who are undocumented, from streets across america. it's all part of the trump administration's mass deportation plan, which is also targeting work places. pop reynolds spoke to one undocumented worker in california,
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a central valley about this sense of fear. what's it like to be an undocumented person in donald trump's america? then they moved to probably 100 amount documented farm worker with a 5 year old child lives in a constant state of fear. gladto see thing the middle. of course. yes, i am very scared. in fact, ever since the rates begin, ever since i came here in code county, i'm always scared. and when i go out to the street, i look around everywhere. she asked that we not reveal her identity for fear of being detained and deported. or in the 1st few days after the january rates, she says she didn't go to work in the citrus groves, but she had to go back to see that how many needs and the fear. well, my needs are greater than the fear. my son, if i don't go out to work, i won't have anything to feed him. she says her son was born in the u. s. and is
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a citizen, being separated from him is her greatest fear. with the family me? it said i will be deported, and my son will be left alone by me because i don't have close family here. those fears are shared by the estimated 1800000 undocumented persons in california alone . these are the people, donald trump calls dangerous criminals. being undocumented here and no means being afraid to go to your job. afraid to take your kids to school. afraid even to leave your house. alejandra tries to keep her fear hidden from her boy. look, i think, what's the number, what she does asked me a lot. why don't we go out to the park? why don't we go out to the mall? i tell him tomorrow, right now we don't have money already. the whole community is on edge. bobby, i'll come, ah, a naturalized us citizen, runs a small restaurant. she says she's cut her opening hours because customers are staying home and the status, their scan, they don't know what they're going to do. there. a lot of people who don't want to
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go out even pick their children to school because they're afraid that their parents are going to be taken by. and that's what's affecting everyone, not only economically but emotionally as well. and i mean, it's affecting me a lot, a suffocating cloud of dread, over a region and the country, rob reynolds, l g 0, bakersfield, california for one's a box and 23 rebels are advancing rapidly in the eastern democratic republic of congo, veron bukosa, the capital of south keeble province just weeks after taking goma the capital of neighboring north key boom. com has returned to the city after initial panic and widespread looting. some residents cheered as the rebels arrived. the thousands of soldiers and civilians have fled. the city is an important transit point for rare earth minerals. this is lou sending system to a hit by bullets inside the house in the room. we're taking the bodies to the mall
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. these will not stray bullets. a soldier did this out of his own welcome. i okay, the weather is coming up next then inside story will examine the african unions calls for reparations from former colonial towers. do stay with us and thanks for watching. i was a 0 bye for now. the the hello. yeah, most of the full calls folks are proud of. afraid wins are really clinging on hey, we've had some whatsoever easing his way out into the most is this mix where the system starts to push a little further east with. and then we're going to draw over in a both west cleveland once again. so i move that see a fixed and i will disrupt this note. it is going to be heavy. at times it will drift across the western positive home. she paid to her car though, and more of the same as we go,
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wanted to choose. i just noticed the temperature is coming down a note as well because that is a cause. a pretty cool breeze. we have got some clear sky, some cold weather that across the green financial, northern parts of china, somewhat weather down to a central and southern parts as we go on through the next couple of days. not too much, but whether in the full cost across south asia, you may say a shotwell to and to us for like a possibility of some way as to whether maybe some winter weather just around the foothills of the himalayas. but temperatures starting to do quite nicely now. across and across northern parts of india. it comes the next system pushing across northern, practiced on out of afghanistan as we go on through what choose the moment is making its way across iran, grassy, drifting further east was still a possibility of us for 2 of rain coming into central pos, the saudi. right out of us here. and kata freshening up to 21 degrees. the
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