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opposing from the actions when firefighters did arrive, there wasn't sufficient with an in depth coverage, it's a gathering of intention to speak to wisdom teeth this out, as it was, teens on the ground. when you, closer to the heart of the story, the russia and the us are set to discuss the ukraine war. but presidents and lensky says he won't recognize any deal made without cheats. the you're watching all to 0 life or my headquarters in delphi. i'm getting you navigate also coming up is where the negotiators had to cairo to discuss the goals a ceasefire. israel is still blocking shelters from entering district a condition of the deal. israel says it's go to her mouse commander and loving on
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despite a cease fire deal meant to end hostilities in the country and am 23 rebels expound their control in the eastern democratic republic of congo. they've now sees the 2nd largest city because the us and russian diplomats are set to meet in saudi arabia on tuesday to discuss the war and ukraine. but keep as warning, it will not recognize any deal made without them. the news comes off to the arrival of the us, dr. estate, marco rubio, in re yards kremlin, has confirmed that the russian for administer sort of a live rob will meet the us delegation on tuesday. the president of the good it is to 1000000 developers of note that the presidents agree that it's necessary to resume dialogue on or issues that can be resolved. one way or another with the participation of prussia in the united states with ukrainian settlement was
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mentioned. the situation in the middle east was also mentioned, as well as the situation and several other regions of the world in the country, not in a calm state. the ukrainian president of a letter of the landscape says ukraine or not participate in these talks on his country's future. he says he can't and won't recognize the outcome of negotiations in which his country is not party. meanwhile, european leaders are set to hold an emergency summit in paris about ukraine's future after the us excluded them from the re a thoughts. we have a team of reporters around the world following the latest diplomatic and military developments. charles stratford is in the ukranian capital key, if kimberly how tips down the buy in washington. first we have to you yet shop a volleyball, who's joining us from moscow to tell us what you're hearing about the meeting that's meant to take place in rewards. we now have confirmation that the foreign minister will be attending. that's
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right. so this ministerial meeting in saudi arabia is suppose to pay the way for, for the to go stations between donald trump and legend prison, which presumably i going to take place at the end of february. meanwhile, for administer log rules has expressed doubt that the european side has to join the negotiations at the current stage and ahead of the tools he read the rate of that, and he's had rhetorical concessions to crate out of the question. saying that you, craig, has committed atrocities in those lines and issues on thinkable for russia to give up those territories in return for the settlement. and he said, i will quote, he won't give a, give up those lines with or without the russian people for just with read us minerals. and here it was kind of paris and kind of power phrase. and donald trump, who was said that he wanted the $500.00
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a $1000000000.00 worth of rent as minerals from key of something. ukraine consider is immoral against the backdrop of all the depths, suffering destruction of cities and displacement of people died from those territories. so also, according to criminal spokesman, dimitri fiscal f. russia has taken into account all the statements made of the munich secures a conference, and russia is ready to discuss all those things and close to watch how that going to develop. so the issue of a potential deployment of a piece keeping contingent in ukraine by the year is something that's concerns most co. so currently we see the b u is considering carrying out to peacekeeping missions and ukraine. and on the one hand, there is hope for reaching a peace agreement on the out the we here we had an opinion here that donald trump has too many illusions about the ability to resolve the situation in ukraine as the conflict has a know quick solutions. neither russia knew ukraine will steadly defeats,
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that has been too many casualties on both sides. neither russia nor ukraine wants to surrender. and probably it's right, that's probably to l. indeed for russia and ukraine to sit down at negotiating table because russia is now in a most strong position taken into account, it's gains on the battlefield. we can see that despite all the hardships, russia still has a resources to find it slowly but steadily moving forward on the bottle filled and this many agree unfortunately means that the will will continue for the coming months. ok, thank you. you're thank you for that reporting from moscow. that's across to our white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets. so secular state marker rubio right now. he's in saudi arabia . what are you trying to achieve or yeah, add 2 things that are on the agenda. what we know is that is the future of the war in ukraine as well as making sure that that fragile cease fire in israel's
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war and gaza continues to hold. and so on the front with regard to you pray, what we know is the next 3 days, according to the secretary of state, are going to be critical. what the secretary state is trying to gauge in the hills of that call between the u. s. as well as russian president is whether or not the russian president vladimir putin is really serious about trying to come to some sort of agreement on ending the war. and so the willingness to negotiate peace is something that the secretary state is trying to ascertain. at the same time, what we know is that it may be fuse. how given the fact that the ukrainian leader has already said that it will not, he will not recognize anything that does not directly involved the negotiating process of having you printing directly at the table. so that is one great concern . the other that is of concern is the fact that there is
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a big void of difference when it comes to the perspectives of the united states and saudi arabia, when it comes to the resettlement of palestinians. we know that the air world has pushed back on the suggestion of resettlement outside of gaza, yet that's what the united states is still proposing egypt. jordan saudi arabia against that. so the united states listening to the counter proposal being put forward by saudi arabia. but the other big concern here is the future of normalization, of ties between israel and saudi arabia saudi arabia, saying that it will not recognize the normalization of ties the or normalization with regard to israel, as long as palestinians are not allowed to stay in god, that's ok, thank you. kimberly. thank you for a lot. look forwarding from washington dc. charles struck 1st, joining us now from keith. tell us what president's the landscape is, how to say about all of this the what's the landscape is
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on a, on a plan, visit a long plan long before this recent development. so different medic push for a piece plan on the frame to the u. a. e. a and he gave a statement out so that he basically discussed, will highlighted some of the achievements that he had made with view a leadership finalizing. i kind of thank you me, you a huge role of being pivotal and helping to which of ukrainians held captive inside washer view a is be very important in the past in facilitating that. so there was also an economic agreement signed that will liberalize access for ukrainian goods to be sold in the you know, i to have it right. but yeah, well, we'll focus really big on what's going on in south d ravia. and of course,
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that's something that's uh, building is zalinski is not the policy too. and he basically rally dismissed. these meetings that are scheduled for tomorrow, between us and russian officials. and this is what he had to say. green and the ottoman and cleanup ukraine will not participate. ukraine knew nothing about it. ukraine assessed as any negotiations, but ukraine without ukraine was us having no result. we cannot recognize any things or agreements about us without us. and we will not recognize any such agreements with students, people. so i went on to keep all the details about a, you know, a response to this draft deal involving the, the minerals and roads to trump. let's do that to trump was hoping was going to give us access to these minerals and exchange for the
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american war, american weapons and on ongoing support. and zalinski said that the strong documents was not sufficiently dismissed. if he said, we are not just a simple supply of roll materials and i think that should be reflected in the document did any future deal. he also went on to say that a scheduled visit by the us, the special ed boy to ukraine keep cattle which we on the side is on february the 20th. so then ski is very keen to take the kettle to the front lines and then to speak to ukrainian miller treat them all of those and really highlight the situation and the precious of ukrainians of fading as the viking goes on. all right, thank you so much. charles. thank you for that reporting from keith. natasha butler . now joining us from paris and tell us what the mood is by comparisons. european leaders meet for the emergency summit as well. the head to the european commission, a slave on the line, arrived in paris a bit earlier saying that your was really at
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a turning point. there is no doubt that there was a real sense of urgency in your opinion, capitals, because they see this trying to launch a relationship between the you and the u. s. the once meant so much. now it seems for washington to mean, so let's what we seen in us the desire for the policy days criticizing some european nations. and then of course, the us present don't know from say he's entering into direct negotiations with the russian president vladimir putin to end the war. and ukraine not invites and ukraine. not inviting you are paying partners. so you are paying leaders, we're meeting this summer. so here to show and see how they can get a place at the negotiating table. they believe it is that right? they say the security of you craig is intrinsically linked to the security of europe. they wanna make sure that there was an agreement done behind that box, if you will, that would leave european countries and describe a funder volt to any possible future russian questions are going to be talking also
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about how they can bolster that own defense capabilities. your pin a software and see they're already talking about perhaps ending peacekeeping troops into ukraine to uphold any future agreement. if the us can also give them a security guarantees. but even on mass is going to be very difficult to find the agreement already saying some countries like the u. k. that is not part of the you . but his thoughts of these discussions, things that a consent troops with and then you have all the countries like poland and saying that they would not send troops. and once again, things in your opinion, very divided very hard to find consensus left to see what comes out to the summit. okay, thank you so much. natasha butler from paris. the the there are less than 2 weeks left until the end of the 1st phase. if the goal is to cease fire deal between israel and him,
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us palestinians have had some respite from the is really military is relentless, bombardments, 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 tenths or stuck on the egyptian side of the border. crossing under the cease fire, israel had agreed to allow 60000 mobile homes and 200000 tons into garza. but only 20000 tons have been allowed in a none of the mobile homes. but i haven't had any, it takes us to one neighborhood and goes to a city where 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 the door to the hundreds of thousands of this place. palestinians, despite the cease fire agreement, stipulate in the in feet of karl rove as 6000 cargo vans and
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200000 tents for displaced palestinians. the progress has been hindered by these way, the occupation forces and the civilians who returned from southern parts of the gods trip to the north to find their homes completely destroyed. are now living in the open. as you can see, the situation is to him once more buyer and this makes shift place. as you can see, 1050 here has been sitting by these displaced palestinians. now they are living and you reality displacement after displacement offer the war ended. now the displays another time and they face harsh weather conditions. the weather add an extra element of suffering to these displays palestinians and god, this trip. but i am city. how does your god the city at his time? so heads on alta 0 on metal drain on tripoli,
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and i'll tell you how local authorities are bringing new life. it's a little bit of historical sites, the lebanon, with political power and domestic families, often intertwined for over 30 years. rushing around me was a major fake and 8 times prime minister until his assassination in 1987, which is 0. well, tells the story of the koran. the families influence on modern lebanese history for the civil war, sectarian division, and foreign interference. levon owns political families. the crombie dynasty on al jazeera, the
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has confirmed the russian foreign minister circuit lab roof will meet a us delegation in saudi arabia on tuesday to discuss that ukraine for european leaders are to hold a separate emergency summit on the war in areas the ukrainian president will let him his lunch besides, this country will not participate in the talks of the saudi arabia. he says he counts and won't recognize the outcome of negotiations to which country is not party. and is really negotiating team will be discussing the 1st phase of the casa cease fire deal in cairo. phase one ends in less than 2 weeks. israel is still not permitting the entry of mobile homes into casa, one of the conditions of the agreement. the destruction in northern gaza has less much of the area without basic services, like electricity and water, and provide you a once vibrant and busy market is now unrecognizable. the palestinians there are
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the, these are the, another, was little put off. this is really where this recess that's killed him, us commander, and a strike in southern lebanon. the army says he was the head of how mass is operations, department and lebanon. and is really drones, drake had a car in the course city of side on it's a place despite a ceasefire between israel and 11 on which came into effect and late november and ended 14 months of conflicts between the is really army and has been long enough for the is that the seen inside on with more as well continues to carry out friday 11 on despite a cease fire agreement that came into force in late november. we are at the sides 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,
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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 hezbollah is not to be arms. so 11 on of dismisses these accusations and says that israel is procrastinating and 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 sea fire this off signal and enter the war is really prime minister benjamin off on yahoo. on sundays said that this row would continue to enforce the s these fire agreements. this was a, there was a similar attack 48 hours ago in a village in southern lebanon. 3 people were killed according to the it's rated military. they were members of hezbollah as
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a drone unit. so even if it's ready to leave southern lebanon, leave population centers, they're supposed to on to say, israel has made clear that's attached. so i guess we'll continue if, if it considers any a threat that either come from hezbollah or is allies come up. so there are still, there is no frontline, we are alone in main highways. and as you can see, the drone strikes destroying this vehicle center for their elses data site that runs and backed m 23 levels are so low to find their control in the eastern democratic republic of congo. they've taken vocab who, the capital of self keep move. it's a vital supply route for the army under transit for and for rare earth minerals. the rebel alliance is also in control of couple of new airport just outside of coffee. and i want connie has more from drama on the rebel alliance offense, a suggestion and will cover the main column out of the course. all of them 22
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tables since the money took up to the stones yesterday. this happened after almost a nights of trouble and also people looking around and then in the morning them 22 tables arrived in the area. they even addressed the population. i'm telling them to stay calm because they're in the charge of the 60 or so for now. did the r c. i mean, those well for the tone are still moving toward the not the board over and other provinces of the enter the 3. yeah. for told him distribution, this happened just a week after this, a lot of money to come to the town of obama and the puts their hands on house on of guns the under the 1000 to help them now. 12 more, a easiest, a fight to get to see, to call because they did the 5th bid for this because this, this it onto there. and why to know before we can do for its video, videos of deliverables are for pressing. and this was showing more appetite, affecting more groans and more areas. because they said watching out there in the
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liberators on fighting faces. a kid has failed to negotiate with the rebels because he feels calling delta dental. this is lupe endorsed by that by the ones on government. something's always rejected by the government of one to buy them to to treat the sofa. also digits in depth was shown by the fussing in different areas in the r c a n y economy. how does it all go? ma, democratic republic of google, thousands of people in bangladesh of riley by a river that flows through india. they say they're being denied their fair share of water. and your child dri, was that, that protest in northern bangladesh, a thousands of people have gathered here on the bank of river pay stubs. and a lot of money to hi, this is one of the several other gathering in the 5 different northern district in bangladesh. there, protesting about that in this diversion, and holding of water by building them in 30 of the 54 shared rivers. most people
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and organizers want india to come to the table and negotiate to a pro time of sharing to pay funding by water as well as a gauge is river water. bangladesh has been in dispute with india for a long period since its inception and sharing gree by water. it came almost close to an agreement in 2011 under check casino, then prime minister. but the west by no chief minister mama, banner g refuse to come to terms saying that it will affect wes thing off if they share more water with buying with dash, i'm a good on the thoughts of the buildings i will move then is about the long suffering of the people due to india as restrictions on the water from the to start river w minimum. we wonder or fair share up the river water and assistance for the people who have suffered because of the environmental impact of water shortages as well as the dredging of the river. many people yeah. including x by then some in the government, things they should go ahead and build
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a major project here that was designed by the chinese to have a fit for them. and a mega project in northern bangladesh, to counter india's them in west bingo. but this would have a major, diplomatic, you know, with india, having chinese personnel problems him. so close to india is northern border. tunbridge audrey, i'll just did a lot of money at hot the winter storms and the eastern part of you, the united states have killed at least 9 people. swollen creeks are flooded, roads and areas of kentucky, alabama, and atlanta, the alabama weather service, as a tornado touch down in hill county in the west. when you were all addressed or also warning of an arctic last for the northeast, midwest and great lakes regents a week before germans vote in a snap election. opinion polls suggest a shift to the rights. the governing coalition of social democrat or shoals collapsed in december after disagreements over economic policies is government is
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accused of failing to improve the ailing economy and contain migration suffice and reports from berlin. this could be germany's new chancellor tasks 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 to reduce taxes, cops red tape and increase investment isn't getting good. yeah. we are now in the 3rd year of a recession. this has never happened before in germany. we have 3000000 unemployed people in germany. it's a growing trend and $700000.00 vacancies, that cannot be filled with its anti immigration agenda. the far right alternative for germany party led by alice rider is pulling seconds and could double it share of this vote. despite its glowing popularity,
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the age of the party has little chance to govern because of a so called firewall and agreement after the holocaust. not to work with the file 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 and accepted it. i repeat again. well, nothing came of it. it's a breach of promise and just to boot, just as then, although his party has dropped significantly in the pulse, jones is fill up the mistake he can remain chancellor, when 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 woke us back from the if the with the migration issue
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. 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 par to with a child still remain and government has changed its focus. sunday selection is taking place in a decided germany at a time when europe is struggling to respond to donald trump's presidency and increasingly popular fall right emits. and they cannot make downturn votes. this huge challenge is full of what would be the country next. the coming for us as seen 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. well, in the head of the roman catholic church is in hospice. all facing what's being described as a complex clinical condition. the body can says po process will remain in hospital for as long as necessary. he has been suffering from a respiratory infection for more than a week and was admitted on friday. in the old city of the libyan capital,
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aaa is rich in history and culture. it dates back 3000 years. it's been neglected for decades, but it's not a traitor reports that's starting to change. so the yeah. and how about for a time in history, it was also called gift your 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, for old city of tripoli. this ancient city was established by the phoenicians, nearly 3000 years ago. it then came on the roman control and flourished in the 2nd and 3rd centuries, a. d. it was conquered by the law. she's the one for the fate and was renamed tripoli in the 7th century. it's one of 5 unesco world heritage sites in libya that are on it's in danger list instead of the same old city has a long and distinguished history,
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