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the, the, the students and the total the timeless journey, the . ready ready ready the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and so high. and teddy novel gays are coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia announces the for administer circuit lab. rob is heading to saudi arabia for talks with the us on entering the ukraine war. that's as european leaders are set to meet for emergency talks in paris to align their strategy for ukraine's future is really negotiators had to cairo to discuss the gaza ceasefire. israel is still blocking
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shelters from entering the strip a condition of the deal. m, $23.00 levels consolidate their control in the eastern democratic republic of congo, they've seized will cover a vital supply routes for the army driven assets forcing shooting a presidential procession at the day. starting of 500 president trump's and most of k takes us in the house on track before an action packed race produces several crushes and a back to back when the welcome to the news our the kremlin has confirmed that the russian for administer. so we're getting live, rob will meet a us delegation and saudi arabia on tuesday to discuss the ukraine war. the news comes as the us extra state, marco rubio arrived and we are on monday. meanwhile, europe and leaders will hold an emergency summit in paris about ukraine's future up
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to the us excluded them from the saudi arabia as hawks. so ahead of the meeting, care storm are confirmed, britain was ready to send troops to ukraine to enforce any peace deal. meanwhile, the ukrainian president, he's in the united arab emirates ahead of the expected discussions between russia and the us. but let him are zalinski says he isn't invited to that meeting. but the us president and donald trump says the landscape will be up in negotiating table at some point. the area where we're moving along, we're trying to get a piece with russia, ukraine, and we're working very hard on it. it's a war that should have never started to be involved in the conversation. you will be involved. okay, well on the ground, but ukrainian military's as russian troops are advancing in the eastern, done yet screens and heading towards the strategic hub of po croft. it also says
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moscow launched a 147 drones into a number of regions overnights, but most were shot down. we have a team of reporters following all the latest development tests i had about are standing by for us in brussels. charles stratford is in ukraine's capital keys. first, we speak to you yet supple volleyball, who's joining us from moscow. so you'll hear what are you hearing from moscow about the talks taking place in riyadh on tuesday, the world news just broke, and the kremlin has officially concerns that the russian delegation led by foreign minister lovegrove is going to re add a lateral side, is going to be accompanied by pretends for impulse advise that you really should calls for an intelligence sub as a direct to survey, no risk and, and head of the russian direct investment fund career demetrius to be involved. all of them will be that. so fiscal pulse a said, a criminal spokesman post code 5 said that saudi arabia was chosen for contacts
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between washer and the united states because it suits to all the sides. well, he also said the most current has capsulated recruited everything that has been stated at the munich security conference and mosca is going to take into account at all the aspirations and will be opinions that had been that i stated that. so when this time that the special mutual peroration continues and the scope says that's a, it's a ongoing quite some. well basically he said the didn't that the it's dynamics as well known to all the policies. but at the same time, he said that the world has begun to talk about the need to still be conflicts. can ukraine? because according to this, cold, the, well, the risk of going to this to continue on hills. to mention the issue of deploying
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a peacekeeping contingent and ukraine is on because right now in europe, it's has been discussed in europe today as well. but of course, it's a very sensitive issue for most, okay, and most career is way thing for any developments. and this particular issue, so in reality, to understand that the policies will reportedly prepared the ground for very much and dissipated here. and probably everyone in the world at tools between the presence, letting a person and present donald trump own resolving the conflicts in ukraine. and these talks are expected to take place at the end of february. so all these developments launched a initiated by the new trump administration. and of course, bring us a lot of hurricane russia for the stats of peace talks. but i mean, it all depends on so many policies, also many at the bottom,
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and it's not totally on the kremlin and the white house, but also on ukraine and europe as well. okay, thank you. you will? yes, thank you for that reporting from moscow. let's find out the view from ukraine and bring the getting charles stratford joining us from the capital key. so how do your trainings feel about all these decisions being made away from them? of the i think the read it's, it's very fair to say that over the last year or giving here in a hall there has been a growing sense of move, fatigue and months to great is both of those fighting on the front lines and, and civilians for the back from those front lines. so it's being the sort of growing realization that so now that russia controls around 20 percent of this country that said they wouldn't have a potentially ever going to get those territories back. and that kind of
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realization was hauled and of course, last week when we had the us defense secretary pete exit saying that a return to the 2014 voters was unrealistic. if you put that in context, let's not forget that ukraine has received over the last 3 years, hundreds of billions of dollars worth of western nato ministry equipment. and it's made very little impact that being at least one of the 2 counter offensive that have failed. we have around 3500000 people. it's finally displaced in this country. that's according to the, the international organization for migration, billions of dollars was of natural resources and industry as well. that is now under russian control. chiefly in the gwinnett squeezen, we're talking about coal mines, we're talking about minerals and all the other, other natural resources, the steel industry,
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very important there as well. so despite the hallmarks that are being lied and stretched by the jump administration, there is a sense of quiet but sides of relief that seemingly, despite this hard reality. ready there is the beginning of a plan, no matter how painful it is, piece to uh, ship this piece to come. but as i said, i should in any way belie the fact that there is a sense of sort of concern about their own security situation. how is ukraine going to cope now that seemingly there is a charles fall less us military support. okay, charles, thank you. charles stratford reporting from keys hash. i heard about joining us from brussels to tell us how europe and countries are feeling about being excluded
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from these talks and saudi arabia and during the angry, this frustrated and very concerned about what happens next of this explains that the meeting which is happening later today in paris, which has been called for by the french president in manuel mccord here in brussels . the a trump invoice for your claim and trust that gets kellogg is at the ne, to headquarters meeting with senior nature officials. and it was expected also to have some discussion with senior you officials, hey, in brussels for different reasons. first of all, the europe is having questions and they would like to hear from the america as possible. they say that there's absolutely no way for the new created without ukraine being involved. ready and without us, the europeans being involved in the security architecture, which is going to be put into place. number 2,
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when it comes to deploying troops on the ground in ukraine. the ticket of the seas by a line to ensure that the seas by a horse they would like to get some collaborative from the americas about what happens if the russians decide to open fire and violate the terms of the agreement. will the americans be willing to come to the protection of the your, be in a peacekeeping forces or troops what we're not going to be deployed on that? i know they are bins. the beans. see that there is now a new, a truck which is basically that because buying along with the vice us to send you a vs. ukrainian president is in the united auto. and the us for a potential div, whether you will be, is, are not part of it. and this is interpreted is a strong indication that the motor cars are turning the shop to one or more tradition of european americans. that size particular when it comes to security and
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nature and willing to move ahead on the with way of this explains why they will be as i say, of the same time. we should also think about the new way out for us why we would have to rely on our security architecture for the upcoming decades. okay. got it. thank you so much. i. so my head about a reporting from brussels will not speak to me. i remember ron has a research or at the defense studies department at kings college london joining us from unit. however, thanks for your time with us on al jazeera, so presidents, alaska was speaking to us media, and this is what he said. he said, i will never accept any decision between the united states and russia about ukraine, but, but the fact is, what we know right now is that there are discussions that are set to go ahead between the us and russia that do not involve ukraine. what do you make about a good morning? well, that is correct. um, what we have to understand here is that for the past years,
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nobody was exception for victor or been and on the cold buy or shoulds has spoken to the russian side from ukraine, supporters. so it is important to at least establish a framework for a way for it because i think down the line might be possible to involve both ukraine european countries. however, for the trumpet, ministration is very important to establish some sort of working relationship which has been broken off as a warehouse started. and the president trump has seen the european stands. so having europe or ukraine of the table, we knows their opinion, one knows or stands. but now it is about feeling what the russians are going or are willing to concede and what their views are currently because they are very dynamic . so they don't remain the same and, and we have seen that the whole still it is the war is still going on despite the fact that there are peace talks all over the media all over the world. the ukraine
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is still fighting. the russian forces us to fighting and taking territory in ukraine. so this is completely parallel to what is going on in the diplomatic year . and therefore, it's important to establish a base ground which can be then used to further it talks because it is quite a complicated matter was different, the actor is having different interest, aside from russia and aside from ukraine. so in your mind then what you're saying is you believe that eventually ukraine as well as the european countries are going to have a seat at that table to so i don't know about the actual negotiations on so much a see they will have that will depend on the framework that has a breed by the trump administration, to together with a russian administration. that being said, ma'am, they might be facing a fate a complete if the russians and the americans come to an agreement. or there will be some sort of a framework. so you can go both ways. there will be some sort of
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a framework where ukraine will have more say in terms of what it wants because president trump and trump's administration. they know exactly what you created once they know exactly what the european stance says. but this is also much bigger than just the war and ukraine. this is a real orientation of us foreign policy. and we're seeing a lot of differences between the united states and european allies, not just when it comes to ukraine, but when it comes to play the politics in general, to economics, to, to trade. and therefore we see the annual review of course as well. so we see that this is one piece of the puzzle in that your political room making of the united states foreign policy. therefore, it, it depends on what the russians can offer to the americans, which would benefit america. and we have to look at an edit from the angle that the americans will do, what ever is in their interest role in russia's interest to frustrate benefits from
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it. that's fine, but it has to benefit them in the 1st place. and that is key here to see what the you're. busy up and ukraine will have a more active role in the peace negotiations, or just a sort of diplomatic per essential role without any, any sort of see, okay, well, let's look at the europeans for the moment because they've convened president mycroft course, has convened this quick emergency summit taking place in paris later today, do you think that they can come up with a united front and it is very difficult because the stress of this action, even with the nato members, is very different. the cells and countries such as spain and portugal, they have a completely different rep perception than those that are much closer to russia, such as a bolt, expand london, full and therefore it's difficult to come up with a united front and there is no single the european army, we also have to understand that the united states provides 50 percent of middle
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capabilities when it comes to logistics when it comes to operational command. therefore, in order to be able to present that the united front, the europeans would need to have some capabilities of themselves, which they currently do not also in terms of the defense industry. and that is a huge issue, because when we're talking about the potential sees fire in ukraine, who's going to agree on where's that sees fire line will be. and of course, are the russians going to agree to european troops monitoring it as a european, the domestic domestic constituents going to greet to european troops being deployed to ukraine, given the fact that there are so many internal issues plaguing european countries. and we sees this and the political landscape which is rapidly shifting price. therefore, i think it will be very difficult to come up with a united form and then we have, so you k being sort of in the outside are here. friends to a certain extent as well. so to get to a common denominator,
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it will be certainly the lowest common denominator. ok. it's not going to be strong, will leave it though. thank you so much more re number on from king's college loans . i'm speaking to us from munich, thank you for your time. the 0 less than 2 weeks left until the end of the 1st phase. if the goal is to cease fire deal between israel and time us how us the ends of had some respite from the is really military's relentless bombardment. but after 15 months of war destroyed, 70 percent of the buildings in the strip. most families have nowhere to live. convoys of trucks carrying mobile homes on tens are still stuck on the egyptian side of the border crossing in the south of the strip. under the ceasefire, israel had agreed to allow 60000 mobile homes and 200000 tons into gaza,
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but only 20000 tons have been allowed in a none of the mobile homes. meanwhile, and is really negotiating team will be discussing docs, east fire deal in egypt. the prime minister's office has released the statement that says benjamin netanyahu as instructed the team to leave for cairo in order to discuss the ongoing implementation of the 1st stage of the deal. it goes on to say that after monday, security cabinet discussion, the negotiators will receive instructions for the continuation of the negotiations regarding the 2nd stage. okay, there are doubts about whether the ceasefire will hold. how mazda is accused israel, of repeatedly violating its terms, as well as failing to implement, agreed upon provisions a day ago, and is really straight killed 3 palestinian police officers and drop off us on board to them. at least they would cost says he believes the deal will continue into a 2nd stage. i think the ceasefire is holding. i
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think we are in discussions about how to finish the next task that is release and that will be uh, in his really delegation. going to either dell are cairo and so uh, so i think that the ceasefire is holding. there could have been um, a circumstance of shooting but hopefully uh it's not big enough to uh, have changed uh, the situation on the ground. i think where, where stable and things are, where they suppose that where they are supposed to be are correspond to tiny muscle . joining us from bait law here that's in the north of the gaza strip. to tell us what you're seeing. where you are honey. a very we just made it to the side of another family. this particular residential building in the middle of a residential block that had been relentlessly bond bite is really military in late
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october 29th of october at night at 11 p. m. these really military started during the entire area with many of the bonds, many of the horrors that had dropped and people are worried. they were still here. the vast majority of people, not only the local residents of this particular neighborhood in the big laugh, projects area in northern garza, but also many of the people who were fleeing the horror from giovanni. or if you count the horror of donald predictable bonds, they enforce the hydrogen as far as ation in your body or a few common job. i left town many people as soon as they arrived here, just within hours with the of their arrival to decided were bond relentlessly and killed. the sign behind me right at the top of the rubble of the building right here. this is of a method of family and tory us side of many of the unpredictable bonds that bombs that killed 226 people of from most of the family. and they're in laws and their relatives who were shouldering inside the 6 the story residential building and this
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area that was not enough for this really monitor a bomb. the entire area with many of the exploded barrels of explosives here that destroyed the entire area of the $226.00 peoples under the rubble. just within hours of the time, a 100 people were collected from the streets, the intensity of the explosion. it's true many of the people of, from the windows and from the balconies, and from the doors of the building were collected from the streets. here. we remember reporting about this on the 29th of october, and we had live pictures from the people when they were collected from the streets across it from the building of this, the talk is started at about 11 p. m. were this really monetary the dropped bombs on the staircase of the building trapping everyone inside as everyone was inside the building could not go down the stairs to seek shelter elsewhere. and within the
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hours of the attack, these really military drop more bonds that destroyed the whole building. and it looks more of a pile of rubble with more than a 100 to 20 people are still under the pile of revel missing and a trap for the past 45 months. almost under the the rubble. everybody else in the area was killed in here as well, many of the buildings and we are at a had a situation right now. we are lost for award. i'm trying to absorb what happened as soon as we pulled up our car here. and we're shocked by the level of destruction. this is a whole neighborhood. and if you look at down the road, just desperate attempts to buy people this for the thames by those who return back and not many of the people return to the stair, because the majority of people here, the residence of this neighborhood, and those who are shouldering with them did not have the opportunity to evacuate to seek shelter elsewhere. they were killed here. and that's the reason we're only
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seeing. few people are here. those who evacuated the area, the initial, or the opening weeks of the war, or many of the relatives of the people who are still under the rubble. just couple of tents that being set up here. hold a look. looks like as if it was hit by a massive for a quick i'm tired of this moment and more attempt searching for bodies from under the rubble in the city of bit lot. you, honey, thank you for bringing us that story. you will keep us across all the developments from the north of the gaza strip. honey, thank you so much for the time being. and let's say to himself for joining us, not from jordan's capital online because that is where the government's and the palestinian authority have both found elders are from reporting in israel on the occupied westbank to talk about the ceasefire. have that because the is really cabinet. we'll be meeting later on monday to discuss the phase 2 of that cease fire deal. what do we expect to come out of that meeting? well, these early security cabinet is finally going to be discussing phase 2 of these
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deal. if you'll recall these negotiations and talks were supposed to start on the 16th of the ceasefire deal in phase one. that deadline has come and gone. and there was a lot of reports within his really media about these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. not wanting to move forward with phase 2, but rather wanting to extend phase one to bring about the release of as many is really captives as possible without committing to an end of the war. but there are a lot of moving parts here, internally within israel, especially within nothing y'all whose own government members of the far right say the only reason why they haven't bolted the coalition leading to the government's collapse is because they received assurances from benjamin netanyahu. that the fighting would continue after phase one. however, due to american pressure after this visit by the us secretary of state, marco rubio. these really prime minister did ultimately decide to dispatch these really negotiating team. but what's going to come out of it exactly is unclear because nothing. yahoo says that the goals of the war has still not been achieved.
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okay, thank you so much. honda for that reporting from my man us and is really drone, has targeted a car and the city of sites on in southern 11 on killing one person. the attack happens on the waterfront prominence, and it took place despite a ceasefire between israel and 11 on which came into effect and late november and ended months of conflicts between the is really army and husband law. zayna for the inside on joining us from there in this attack say not happening a day ahead of the deadline in a ceasefire deal between israel and since one of the yes we are at the size of the vehicle that was hit by a forensic teams. the civil defense they have arrived. so courtney to 11 aunts house ministry. one person was sales. this is not the 1st attack of its kind
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since the ceasefire came into force in late november a cease fire that put an end to the that the conflict between hezbollah and as well . but like i mentioned these attacks are, are continuing to look over the weekend of there was a similar attack in the south at 11 on. so they took charge off for 3 people were killed, a car was hit. and according to the, as really our me, the people who were in the car were members of has the laws of the drum unit as well. believe it is not violating the ceasefire agreement by carrying out strikes like this one we're being told to move away. as you can imagine, this is a main highway linking the lebanese capital bay route to southern 11 on so there are really no front lines as well, carrying out this strike in broad daylight. there's traffic on the road, but very much a, a targeted killings that you mentioned. the deadline for the full implementation of the ceasefire is rarely troops remain 11 east territory. they are supposed to leave
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villages by february 18, but what we are hearing from 11 the officials that yes, they will pull out the villages along the border. but as ralph intends to remain in strategic positions on hills tops just a few meters inside lebanon. so even though there's a ceasefire, this is an ongoing conflict. the is ready, prime minister benjamin not on yahoo. just yesterday said that as well. we'll continue to close to enforce the ceasefire because israel does not have the face that the lebanese army is able to. this arm has the law, so do attacks like this as well. things is, is we coming further? we can be helpful and not just has the loss. it's also been targets in groups allied with has what last, like come up. okay, thank you is and also the reporting from side on in the south of 11 on thank you very much. we're now going to speak to marin rock, a port who is the editor and writer, a local call. that's a hebrew language news website. joining us from tel aviv mr. raffle for thanks for
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your time. i mean, we're going to discuss the ceasefire deal with gaza and where you think thing stands because the is really security cabinet, as i'm sure you're aware of a set to meet on monday to discuss face 2 of the see as far as deal with how much do you think that there is a political well today to continue with the cease fire or the wheels of the parts of my, from the service of the song? these ride 3 eyes scanned the documents and on the side of the documentary smoke, which seemed to compromise and been beard. i'm inside pick up a man. there's no good will. uh, there's no wheels to continue to this stage to the same time. i think now is the mass sold for the damage because uh, continuing to war, going back to the war now after trucks or the goes off, all the clean,
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single gods that everything shows all the food games and the guys, well, we'd use fines allies and maybe by the way, it sounds as a friend here, and so there, and it's very hard to achieve, of course, both the technically and of course internationally. and they all love the correct and the same type going for the, for the 2nd stage. as we call as the app. uh and, but he also said that we should go to the 2nd stage going to the 2nd stage when police government. so i think the family is very difficult version. right. so, i mean, that's what i wanted to ask you. what his political calculations would be right now because as you're saying, i mean according to israel's own internal assessments, they weren't able to achieve the objectives the base that they set out. so then on
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the other hand, as a reporter was just saying that nothing. yeah. who has given assurances to so i'm in his right wing coalition that he will in fact, continue the war and that's why they haven't toppled the government so far. us here . yeah, this is really the very difficult situation. he's been, it's not the you. so he's not, food, feels the go, it said on october or after the, the, the attack or the go back a 7 and it's $23.00 inch now after the trial. but the goals are even higher. as i said, the goal is not the glass vs including those guys are. so the goal is more complicated and more complicated to achieve. on the one hand, i don't want to be either going for a ceasefire. foods fire informed me to increase of a x change including reducing very high senior prisoners. maybe
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