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the, the russian's foreign minister was expected to meet his american town to boston, solve the ravia on tuesday to discuss ending the war in ukraine. the hello on elizabeth put on him and this is our lives from to how. so coming up is really negotiations had to cairo to discuss the golf sees far as well as the blocking shelters from entered this trip. the condition of the deep and 23 rebels consolidate the control of east and democratic republic of congo. caesar,
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because of a vice will supply route for the army. and i will train on trip week and i'll tell you how the stories are really new life. it's a little bit of historical sites the the kremlin has confirmed that russian foreign minister. so again, that rule will mesa, us delegation, and saudi arabia on tuesday to discuss the ukraine war, he'll be accompanied by foreign policy advisors. you, we, oops, she calls, the news comes off to the arrival of us secretary of state, marco rubio in riyadh. meanwhile, european leaders will hold an emergency somers in power as about ukraine's future after the us excluded them from the saudi arabia talks to why do we have a team of reporters following the laces developments?
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natasha butler is in paris. child stratford isn't the ukrainian capital, but 1st let's head to your shop. a lot of issues. joining us live from the russian capital of a confirmation from the kremlin you. the other foreign minister level will meet us secretary of state macro rubio in riyadh a subsidy ladies beneficially consigned to the russian delegation, led by 4 minister level if he's going to re out for tools with integration from the us. patients for and policy advise that he regular shut calls for an intelligence service, directs us to gain the ration and head of the russian direct investment fund carrier, the mid trip full out to be enrolled in the tooks. and we just had from 4 minister love roles who expressed dogs that the european side needs to join the negotiations at the present at that early stage and ahead of the tools. and he rates rated the
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topic of territorial concessions to ukraine are out of the questions. so everything that russia has taken in the course of the last 3 years will remain with russia, according to level. meanwhile, according to criminals, parks, boston dmitri pest called russia, carefully recorded all the statements as said, and they should be new to executors conference. so the issue of deploying a peacekeeping contingent and ukraine by the you is something that no doubt concerns mosca. and now we'll have from the u. k that it's ready to provide as troops for deployment and ukraine. if a peace agreement is signed. so according to pest called, it remains to be seen what the talks open in riyadh will bring. what that they will bear, breakthrough in the false coming, brushing us negotiations, whether they will help and the will as soon as possible remains to be seen as well . but all these activities on everyone lips here in russia, on the one hand,
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these very tongue tribble. so to speak, efforts by the american side, which can lead to take a tonic shift in resolving the conflicts and in, in the strengthening and resuming russia. us relations all dots of course, brings a lot of hub. on the other hand, there's a lot of skepticism because everyone understands that the negotiations are going to be very, very hard because the positions of russia and ukraine really diverge at the moment . julia, thank you very much for that. you do your shop a lot of over the latest live in most close to that spring and child stratford. he's joining us live from ukraine's capital and charles when hearing from you earlier about and loss of home, perhaps a bit of skepticism. how do ukrainians feel about the prospects that have been announced by the us in the past week and all of these movements these nice things being held away from them?
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i think it is important to really sort of contextualize exactly. well, ukraine has suffered all over the last 3 years when it's fair to say that that has certainly of the last year or so been a, was a tangible sense of growing who fatigue. and with that, a growing realization that they may never get back to 20 percent of land that russia now occupies. and those kind of feelings were more heavily solidified. of course, in the last week in munich, where we sold the us defense secretary pete had said, sorry hicks f saying that a return to the 2014 voters was unrealistic. about no bear in mind that the wish to spend hundreds of millions of dollars was on supplying ukraine. we've made a tree hardware that have been to counter offensive in the last 3 years. the 1st one was relatively successful, but the 2nd one has been described by military analyst is
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a pretty much an unadulterated siege of failure. we don't have an official statistics on the amount of civilians that have been killed in the 3 years of this war. but interestingly enough, zelinski present soleski himself offered statistics on the amount of industry personnel that have been killed. so fall $46000.00. he says 380000 ministry. personal injured and tens of thousands either missing in action or believed to. ready take being taken captive then is the open state, the fact that so much of ukraine's industry and it's a cold the exist as, as saucer the interesting weeks only last month. the last coke co co king coal mine just actually into cross was a, was closed down because now as we know is the center of so much fighting. i, i, russians try and push forward and take full control of it. part of the, of the $21.00 colon and cooking mines in this country for the scene of the have
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a now in the occupied russian occupied areas. so as i say, we'll see this growing realization over of a recent months that you know, they were in a very, very difficult position and one going phase security phase on, on how to go forward. especially when america seems to be pulling back it's support . but at the same time, there's a sense despite will lose difficulties, but they might well be like to the end of quite a long tumble towards peace as these negotiations begin. charles, thank you for that child stratford. joining us live from keith. let's go now to natasha butler. she's life for us and the french capital. and no doubt some of those ongoing security fee is that charles was mentioning will be addressed in this emergency summit. natasha. what's the mood in paris as the european need,
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has meet of the i think is the fact that based emergency summit it's has been, can seen so rapidly reflects this real sense of urgency in european capitals. as you need to observe the fact that the transatlantic relationship between the us and the e u is no more at least as nodes. what it once was, it's damaged if not completely broken. because we see as the last few days, top us officials criticizing you need is ultimate. we have trump saying that he's going to direct tools with platinum and food and russians, leader on ukraine, sideline in northern and ukraine. but also, your opinion leaders will, that is left to you. lead is angry, that is less them stones. they say that they should have a place at the table. during these negotiations on ukraine, he says that it is in its security is inextricably linked to the security or the
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crane geographically, if nothing else, and it is absolutely vital that they take part in any of these talks and process. so what leaders will do when they meet here in paris is they'll talk about how they can try and get a place at that negotiating table and convince the us that they need to be that, that also talk about fostering that food secure. we're seeing that defense capabilities they need to be most often. they know that the us is pulling away, but that means they need to defend the confidence on the road. and that is why we sold the u. k. 5 minutes. the case thomas saying this is a once in a generation opportunity for here to try and ensure its own collective security. natasha. thank you very much for that. natasha butler, who would have more on that emergency summers in paris as it gets on the way for us . thank you. natasha. of the
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there are less than 2 weeks left until the end of the 1st phase of the goal is to cease fly day in between is one of them, off palestinians have had some response from the is really ministries relentless bombardment. but also 15 months of war destroyed, 70 percent of the building from the strip. most families have nowhere to live. convoys of trunks carrying mobile homes in tensile stock on the egypt sin side of it, off the border crossing under the cx. 5. israel has agreed to allow 60000 mobile homes and 200000 tents into gaza. but on the 20000 tents have been allowed in. and none of the mobile homes had naturally takes us to one neighborhood of gauze. the city residents are forced into tense because of the destruction of the human to tell you the crisis in gaza has been exacerbated by the significant delays in the delivery of tents and several vans intended to provide to talk to the hundreds of thousands
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of displays, palestinians despite the cease fire agreement stipulates in the in feet of karl rove as 6000 car vans into 800000 tents for displaced palestinians. the progress has been hindered by these what you the occupation forces and these civilians who returned from southern parts of the gods trip to the north to find their homes completely destroyed. are now living in the all been as you can see, the situation is get him once more by our and this makes shift place as you can see, 1050 here has been sit by these displaced palestinians. now they are living and you reality displacement after displacement offer the war ended. now, the displays another time and the face harsh weather conditions. the weather adds an extra element of suffering through these displays palestinians. and god,
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the strip by him is that he has a 0 god, the city. by this time, god that israel's offer military president occupied westbank have stormed the sounds of detained palestinians. a spokesperson for the present service says the same, these were banging on the door was during the military unit store of the facility. the palestinian president society says, as well as counting off a large scale of oppression operation, including basing prisoners and firing to guess human rights groups that use as right of carrying out why them to be used as against palestinians at all. for prison, it's rolanda and back to m. 23 levels of solidifying the control in the east and democratic republic of congo. they've taken because of the capital of south kiwi province. it's a visual supply route for the army and a transit points for river minerals. the rest of the lions is also in control of
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cultural airport and just outside because that's bringing a correspondence on why connie's joining us live from going that firstly allen, tell us about how am 23 has been able to take the capital of south kiwi province again, with little assistance from the conflicts, ami, often they took boma just 3 weeks ago. well this was very easy for them to treat as it was already in different areas this rebels. now in one of the big question, we have seen them defeating the d. as in some of the key area in the last one he about them. in the last, like 2 or 3 months now they progress more ended up showing more side of the organization and also a trying to do yoga nice to have them self when it comes to fight, suck where they defeated the d as it before. he can, the government was one of the last strong hordes would d r c. i me. so i to go nice himself with the different button as we have seen,
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for example, the groups from more than hundreds of coalition fighting alongside. did you see, i mean, it's been said, dick don't officially polluting the balloon during the fights and ended by like total agreement. we did. yes. but all of this was not able to stop them for the 2 to come after the tone of what my doctor has had for them to, to, to the hand by aren't going to go much to put the hand on hundreds of tons of guns and even including the detox, the den, losing them for to because with that's why. so using woke up with no, we already want to do, did the boys have come out here the quote and not organize it? you do as you is the same things happen. for example, you decide will know, will cover the cost and also other guns in will cover a apple for example. and that was the same situation similar to with what happened here. you can go more, okay. and sounds like you're saying that in 23 is able to make such huge advances. the cause of the boy to revel a line that's supporting them. what is the situation where you are in going on,
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which is now on the m 23 control. well it was low in the government in the town of go my empty tray consolidating this is all or mostly like the political capital for them. right to now they proceeded, we didn't know munition of 3 to do for the governors. the are the 1st and the, and the 2 vice, the government and all the so right now, the appointing people in different arguments original and they have the core total banks. they, i've got to as often as you, me source on the bottom. i use the cup to see 2 of these properties and these as many like it to do for the border. what they told him, the customs of why to know by the china just to remain the stone still does it have electricity all 80 i into what i want to show because some of the, the equipment met off with the water line was damaged during the fight about documents them putting to take the full control we have seen as quoted resuming today for the resume today. even the diversity it's showing more,
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the more done m trying to predict closer to getting their capacity. and it's giving them no defense of organizing them. instead of, you know, that's why the boss, because doctors, they objective and even the president here to put a little bit of coalition this vehicle is sort of was very clear. they are going to deliberate us on the world everywhere from, from here you go, my, i don't want connie joining us with the latest live in going i the still ahead on knowledge as they are, i will tell you how gemini is upcoming election. click the change, the face of the politics and the country. the in depth analysis of the days headlines is leveled on this ami capable of keeping the peace both internally and externally informed opinion. the united states investing in the redevelopment of the of the i think could be a great idea. but again,
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the the, what technologies they are with me, elizabeth put on, and on a reminder of top stores, the solid, the kremlin, has confirmed russian foreign minister. so again, that bravo omega us delegation in saudi arabia on tuesday to discuss that ukraine. the news comes as us secretary of state marco rubio and meet the saudi arabian foreign minister in the us and ukrainian for the president in florida mentioned lensky is in the united arab emirates landscape. he says he's discussed with the you, a president bringing back the ukranian people from russian captivity and
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administrative negotiation team will be discussing the 1st phase of the gone. so 65, d and cairo's. phase one ends in less than 2 weeks to get as wireless, still not permission. the entry of mobile phones into garza, one of the conditions of the agreement a week before the germans flows in a snap collection opinion polls suggest a shift to the right. the goldman and coalition of social democrat life schultz collapse in december off to disagreements. so the economic policies, because the government is accused of failing to improve the ailing academy, contain migration step boss and reports from the then this could be germany's new chance of task with restoring europe's powerhouse at a time when the confident security is being challenged. 69 to a lawyer, the police max, a conservative from the christian democratic union of germany as promised, and election debates the reduced taxes. got red tape and increase investment, isn't it some good? yeah, we are now in the 3rd year of
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a recession. this has never happened before in germany. we have 3000000 unemployed people in germany. it's a growing trend and 700000 vacancies. that cannot be filled. the glass jones with its anti immigration agenda. the far right alternative for germany party, led by alice rider, is pulling 2nd and could double its share of this vote. despite its glowing popularity, the 8th of the party has little chance to govern because of the so called firewall and agreement after the holocaust. not to work with the fall. right. recent outgoing chancellor oil sholtes recently accused mess of breaking the firewall when he wanted to change the immigration law with the help of the a f d for dog waterfront funding. that's cause i've missed him. it said he wouldn't cooperate as he has done. that's what he said and then, but now he's done not on the accepted it. i repeat again. well, nothing came of it. it's a breach of promise and just to boot, just
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a 2nd. although his party has dropped significantly in the pulse, jones is still optimistic. he can remain chancellor, while most germans agree improving the economy is the most urgent task of hand. migration has been dominating, become pain, especially after recent attacks and folding migrants and asylum seekers. merits main issue was teaching the rotors back from the if the, with the migration issue. but this doesn't function that i have the get more strong during the last 2 years. climate change considered the most important issue in the last election has barely been discussed. even the green party, with the jobs to remain in government has changed its focus. sunday's election is taking place and they've decided to me at the time when europe is struggling to respond to donald trump's presidency and increasingly popular fall, right. admit an economic downturn, votes us, huge challenges for effort will leave the country next. the coming for us as seen
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as a test, not only for germany's political middle ground, but for democracy as a whole step size, and i'll just say around valid. and now the group of deformities from the u. s. has landed in north west in india is a trump administrations crackdown. undocumented immigrants continues a 112 people arrived from the city of i'm that so on. the 3rd such flight from america, washington says it's identified around 18000 indian nationals that believes have been living in the us illegally. winter storms and eastern parts of the united states have killed at least 9 people, swollen creek for flooded roads in areas of kentucky, alabama and atlanta. major ologist, also wondering of an active loss from the feast for the northeast, raw, the midwest, and great lakes regions. and is rarely drawn, has targeted a con, the city of side and, and southern 11 on cannon. one person,
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the attack happened by the waterfront, it took place to sponsor ceased 5 between is rather 11 on which came into effect. and late november, that ended 14 months of conflict between the is where the army and has bola zayna hall the is at the scene and signed in with more as well continues to carry out friday 11 on the spice, a cease fire agreement that came into force in late november, we are at the sites of the throne, a task on this vehicle in the southern city of side. and it happens in broad daylight along a main highway that links the babe ruth 11 on capital 2 southern 11 on israel acts with little restraint that does not consider this attack. a violation of the truce . it says that it is enforcing the agreement because of the lebanese army is unable to this arm has the law and to enforce that has the law is not to be arms. so 11 on a dismisses these accusations and says that of israel is procrastinating and
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remaining in lebanese territory along the border as well. is supposed to leave 11 east territory by a february 18 a deadline. but what we understand is that they may say in strategic hilltops, positions along the border for as well as the c fire does not signal and enter the war is rarely prime minister benjamin off on yahoo. on sunday said that this row would continue to enforce the a ceasefire agreement. this was a, there was a similar attack 48 hours ago in a village in southern lebanon. 3 people were killed according to the is really military. they were members of has philosophy grown at a unit. so even if it's ready to leave southern lebanon, these population centers, as they're suppose to on tuesdays. israel has made clear that attacks, i guess, will continue if, if it considers any a threat that either come from has
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a lot or is come up. so there still, there is no front line. we are along a main highways. and as you can see, the drone strikes destroying this vehicle. then there are also see the site that the old city of the lydia and capital. and trinity is rich in history and culture. it dates back 3000 years and has been neglected for decades. but as smaller china reports that starting to change. so the yeah, and how about for a time in history, it was also called castillo to a whole or red castle in english. it was built by the ottomans hundreds of years ago. but people have lived here for thousands of years. it's on the south eastern gate of for you, the old city of tripoli. this ancient city was established by the phoenicians, nearly 3000 years ago. it then came under roman control and flourished in the 2nd and 3rd centuries, a d. it was conquered by the she the one for the fate and was renamed tripoli in
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the 7th century. it's one of 5 unesco world heritage sites in libya that are on it's in danger list. instead of saying only the city has a long and distinguished history, radius civilization. so what it like romans, the spanish, the ottomans, the each made changes. for instance, montera squared has had several names this quite in the front of the door, grand square. he adds a to the and the green squared under conduct fee. for generations, the city of tripoli has been nicknamed the bride of the mediterranean sea, but it was neglected for decades. a recent government campaign to renovate the city is changing that larger square and the surrounding area is getting a new look. libya has struggled with conflict and political instability for more than a decade. what has been relatively peaceful in recent years? that's allowed local officials to breeze new life into it's historical sites to the
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savannah last time any develop been was done to met the square within 19 seventies . it was pretty much just a roundabout. we're making it much bigger, wine maintaining the historic landmarks like veteran castle, the fountain on the pillows. i'm sure people will likely change and to come visit from across the country. they are calling it martha or something. this is red castle lake. engineers, they after renovations are complete, it will be home to north africa's largest water fountain. most of us, it looks the, as from us about the east visiting ship, we with his 5 children sullivan. i some got the feeling. do you feel like you have a better future and the more development may god give us visa across our beautiful country, auto political people here hold stability can be a chief. and the bride of the mediterranean sea can return to its former glory and give libyans a renewed sense of pride in their culture and history. now it's right now, i'll just 0 tripoli as well that set somebody elizabeth put on them,
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but stay with us on the island as they are. we have a quick weather update next. but inside story takes a closer look at us, was president cheney bads has compassion of speech as a new next call. thank you very much for watching the the distill study in japan and it's good just know some more these awesome new cheryl is still running on the western side of honshu. i didn't hawkeye to, in a persistent fairly cold weight and that was something that, to the rest of that the korean peninsula is not exactly will. but you all east in the sunshine, abrupt about 6 invasion from this process. the china cyrus was, it looks increasingly cloudy. and damp and not particularly wall money, but i didn't mention about $19.00 hong kong, which is where it should be. this is written,
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stays full across the still smarter folding you hung? sure. i didn't how carter. but you weren't surprised to that some stuff close in the photos of the himalaya up here in the northeast and there were cheryl's overrated ne in india. and a westby discrepancies coming in through afghanistan through northern pakistan, orvis since the tony ever been. so at call us, he's that he's still not brilliant in places like new delhi, and the whole is not as bad as it was. interesting, warranty shall see the philippine india. otherwise it's a dry and steady won't picture as you might expect, but this change will be significant most very for us kind of done not a big surprise. this is wednesdays, full cost, but the shelves run across into central, more likely northern pakistan with some significant dime pulls of rain or snow at heart by the end of thursday as the increasing power in africa,
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josh and most and that he's killed. so did use violence in the country that he's russians presence in the central african republic, a stabilizing force, or calculated strategies to dillman across the continent. they provide security and they take uranium, they provide security and we take diamond rushes shadow and africa on which is area code the trans atlantic alliance, full of tops, many new leaders have rejected the us vice president's criticism of democracy, all the consummate trade events called into question how that countries a government? so can europe still count on washington? this is inside story, the hello welcome to the program. i'm adrian finnegan. a rift appears to be developing
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