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is running a wick from a single about a full hour from the civil war, and this is the bombing at the head coming soon from houses the . ready ready america's top different matters in saudi arabia of adults with the rushed officials. i'm ending the warn you crane, but keith is not inviting. reading and then what ought to be crated will not participate. ukraine knew nothing about ukraine, assesses any negotiations, but ukraine without you create as having no results. the other ones are in jordan, this is all just here a lot. i think the homes are coming out of europe and leaders hold their own emergency so much in paris to discuss their role. and you find screenshot of
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incredible crash. landing up toronto airport, the passenger plane slips those passengers walk away on the sky. i'm returning to the shunt of a home and the destruction caused by revel fighters in eastern democratic the talk given that some of the us and the rush that will hold to wilkes and saudi arabia on tuesday. and he but ending the war and ukraine behind have a meeting, a spunk, concerned among european leaders, and ukraine's president to one's cave will not recognize any deal made without its involvement. when we challenge reports a few weeks ago, the meeting, the us secretary of state is in saudi arabia. to attend, wouldn't be possible off the rushes invasion of ukraine. the bite and administration stopped full high level dialogue with moscow bumped off to a 90 minute phone call with like he made pretend last week. president donald trump
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has sent monica rubia to meet cd, a russian officials and we had, it seems trump plants that defrost his of i see us russian relations. the president of the presidents agreed that it's necessary to resume dialogue on or issues that can be resolved. one way or another, with the participation of russia in the united states, ukrainian settlement was mentioned. the situation in the middle east was also mentioned to protect board costs to ukraine. and europe, president, for a lot of them, is a landscape, will travel to re add on wednesday that says he wants to attend the review lab row, meeting green, and then what item ukraine will not participate in ukraine knew nothing about it. ukraine assess, has any negotiations about ukraine without ukraine, as having no result. we cannot recognize any things or agreements about us without us. so lensky is rejected for now, a potential minerals deal with the us because he says it did not come with the security guarantees. he seeking, if military support from the us is no longer given. and here it is not yet filled
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the gap, ukraine's leadership phase and imposed p still now would be a loser. it's nothing would prevent russia from attacking again, for which happens, how does 0, what you're paying leaders of how their own emergency stomach and the french capital to discuss their role in ukraine's future. the german chancellor left schultz. i was wanting to know did come be imposed on ukraine, the cold in europe, and the us to act together when it comes to keen security latasha bucket reports from powers for your pin security. is that a turning point? said to you commission cheapest. she's joined other you lead isn't the head of nato for an emergency summit in paris. the block is in turmoil. off to the us said that you are no longer a priority and excluded a sin key from plans. you can piece tools with russia, something the german charles, the criticized officer, the meeting him this new york. we must continue to support ukraine. ukraine must and can rely on us to do so. we welcome the fact that there are discussions about
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piece development. but for us, it's clear and must be clear, that this does not mean that that can be a dictated piece where ukraine has to accept whatever is presented to it. because of to europe in lead, as a consent, the us russia will reach an agreement that could leave your vulnerable to future russian regression with us. putting way they discussed the possibility of your pen peacekeeping troops and ukraine, and agree to rapidly both of the own defense capabilities and increase defense spending. you have been jealous starting, you will not be able to effectively help ukraine if we did not immediately take practical steps on the sharing of a self defense capability. and it should be, there's a sense of urgency in us a realization of the culture and can no longer rely on the united states for its security. and unless it's acts false, it's very feature to be at stake. since world war 2, the us has helped secure europe. nature offering the continent guarantees,
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but the shifting policy under us president donald trump, is forced to you up to face a new reality that if it is to survive, it must be able to defend itself. natasha butler, which is 0 power for u. k. prime minister castanan says without a u. s. military backs, stop europe's upgrade to a risk of a russian invasion. tom is due to travel to washington next week to present a coordinated european position on ukrainian. the peace talks is cool for european nations to increase that defense spending. and says british troops could be deployed to ukraine if necessary, on ukraine, where at the very early stage of the process, europe must play its role. and per pet consider committing purchased forces on the ground along side of those. if there is a last in piece of agreement. but the must be a us box store. because a us security guarantee is the only way to effectively deter russia
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from attack. can you create a good rush or controls just on the 20 percent of ukrainian territory? i'll just say it was child struck for it has been speaking to ukrainians and the capital about the peaceful 3 is since rush is full scale invasion of ukraine now occupies around 20 percent of this country. of course, it's 10 years since russia occupied crimea. we've been trying to gauge the mood here in kiff, amongst the people about this new reality. yes, everybody we've spoken to wants peace. but many of them don't want peace at any cost. and they certainly a very concerned about a piece that they believe is being dictated by the new man in the white house. which tells me if i have mixed feelings because i want because to finally come. but i do not support these at any cost. i'm very against potential lowest of ukrainian
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territories. yes, so my attitude to this is that york will not go anywhere. it will wake up. they understand that ukraine is fighting for them. and if you cry and fools, then all of you are full full 2 hours and can be fixed or it's and can be done by tomorrow one to bring my son back. he was 30 years old when he was killed. i prayed for trump. i really wanted him to be elected. he also liked it, but my son is that and the more continuous to it's emotional responses like that. the truly highlight the level of suffering being enjoyed by millions of people across you train, especially those who blow springs and loved ones, and those who used to leave it more than now the russian occupied territories. there was an underlying feeling of deep on search and see here today as this country deals with this new reality and as diplomatic efforts and leaders around the world struggle to deal with trying to find
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a peace plan. and this will show stratford which is 0. keith, when that spring and melinda harring, she is a senior fellow with the atlantic councils, you're a center, joins us live from washington, dc, meaning the so we have these 2 sets of ukraine piece towards one in saudi arabia. one in paris, are they likely to achieve anything and what are you looking to come out of these meetings a good evening? so from we are, i am looking for a couple of things. we have a team of experience russian negotiators and a less experienced team of american negotiators. so i think that's one factor that, that i'm keeping in mind, but i'm listening for security guarantees. so the trumpet team has said that nato is off the table, so i'm looking for what kind of security guarantee the american side would be willing to offer. i'm looking for the russians to talk about the 20 percent of ukraine that they illegally occupied. now what will the, the legal status of that 20 percent of your credit in territory be?
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and finally, i'm looking for, i'm looking for the conditions on for a troops in ukraine. will america commit to having troops and ukraine will be european commit to having troops and ukraine to ensure that the russians can't attack again? so those are sort of the page that i'm looking for. yeah, and it's wearing melinda, but ukraine isn't included in these tools yet. zalinski says he won't accept any deal that doesn't include cain. so always saying perhaps the beginnings of the piece deal that will be dictated to your brain and then it'll be forced to accept. not necessarily so. the, it is very strange that the aggressor is beating with the united states with without ukraine. and the longstanding policy of the, of the united states has been. nothing was nothing about ukraine without ukraine. so it's definitely a change in policy. but it could also be the most charitable interpretation it is that the united states is trying to see of russia is finally serious. i hope that's
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what's going on. but the, the, the worse outcome, the one you suggested is also possible. yeah. meanwhile, european leaders of scrambling all made to come up with a response to donald trump's plans to open tubes with president putin. has your been caught off guard by trump's move and kind of your if effectively feel that security gap? do you think of see europe has been caught off guard and europe has been making a lot of promises over the last 3 years. there's been a lot of rhetoric, there's been a lot of passion, but there hasn't been a huge amount of of follow through, particularly when it comes to germany and france. so it's in the baltic states. we've seen the northern states, we've seen poland really up to and see what it comes to, to weapons still deliveries. but when it comes to france and germany, not as much. so we're really watching right now to see if that they're going to be able to fill that void. and at this point, it doesn't look very good. there's a lot of disagreement right now as to what constitutes security guarantees,
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and who would be willing to put physical trips in ukraine. so you would have to stay tuned on that one. there's the just ongoing discussion meant in the just the final thought to you. i mean, some for my us national security officials, i look, trump has already effectively surrender to put in even the full, these told stop and by the crime that ukraine went, go back to the pre 2014 voters and it wouldn't be joining nato. so what leverage then does trump have left over putin, if he's already play these cards? so i actually disagree with national security official to say the trunk gave the house the way the russians are a serious negotiating power. it doesn't make sense to go into negotiations with, by pretending that the things are on offer. the, the russian knows, are not serious for us to knew that the united states in germany are not serious about nato membership. do you credit? so why pretend at least you're going to go into a top negotiation? i think it's better to be honest from the outset. so i actually wouldn't fault the trouble administration for that to the whole leverage. absolutely. the, the russians want sanctions relief and they want international recognition and they
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don't want to be the, a role pariah again. so i think the us actually holds a reasonably strong hand within the hearing. really good to get your thoughts and your balance is thank you very much indeed for talking throughout a 0. thank you. pleasure. thank you. i. so the know a pressing digit is crossed at toronto, pearson international airport in canada, enjoying up these 15 people. 3 of them quickly made a report say, the delta airlines plane arriving from the us city of minneapolis, flipped wolf, attempting to land april to authority. say, 018 passengers and crew. i've been accounted for. first and foremost, there was no loss of life. and this is in due part to our heroic and trained professionals, our 1st responders at the airport. so the facts of the matter around this event that half that approximately 2 30 pm is delta airlines. flight for 819 from
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minneapolis to toronto, operated by subsidiary endeavor, air was involved in a single aircraft accident. upon landing at toronto, pierson, the plane was carrying 4 crew and $76.00 passengers. among them 22 canadians august arrows. and what doesn't. following developments from ultima, the weather is going to be something that they're gonna look at. uh for sure. uh, you know, there was a large storm system that move through uh, southern ontario, or through the toronto region up towards montreal this past weekend, leaving as much as 30 centimeters of snow and parts of it. this region of the country temperatures are up a, you know, below minus 20. in some areas you of the windshield that can make it even colder than that. and wind gusts to during the storms can present a challenge for pilots landing at these airports. now tron airport, as i mentioned, it is one of the largest in north america. i received hundreds of incoming and
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outgoing flights. today. those have all been diverted to areas in airports including montreal and ottawa, only about an hour flight time from there. others have been outright cancelled. so the airport right now is, you know, before the passengers waiting word from airlines as to where they're going to go, how they're going to get rerouted to get to their destinations. as for the investigation, gsp will look at all elements involved, but we know that the airplane involves here was a delta connection, operated by an deborah air was a c r j 900 regional jet. and they'll be looking at the jet itself. uh, once they remove, they can take a look at it on the runway remove it, and also the conditions that play. so a number of factors, the canadian federal minister for transportation, it said that they'll be taking a look at this as well. so the investigation is just getting started. as a boss has plunged off a cliff in bolivia, kidding. at least 31 people. the boss was in
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a mountainous route in the south western region of ukiah. an officer said speed could have been a factor and the driver likely lost control of the injured 10 out out. some for children have been hospitalized with several in intensive care. that's what says come here and i'll just air including dozens of bodies buried in the rooms. we present an apartment block and gaza demolished buys reinforcements martin. that's a weekly look at the world's top of business stories. how do you see them? the relationship with china developing over the course of the trumpet, the disgrace from global markets and economies. the big question here is, begins fil a safe haven to understand how it affects de nights. 33000. it was still on the strike. put it face a credit rating down. great. as a result, counting the cost on o g, a 0. the
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[000:00:00;00] the, the new watching out just a record reminded. lots of stories here. this uh, european leaders of housing emergency, someone to discuss their role enterprise, future germantown, slow enough. schultz says, yours in the us must come together when it comes to king security european nations on ukraine itself. i've been excluded from tops the russian, the us, which we get inside the radio. on tuesday, the passenger chad has cost up toronto. pearson international apples in canada engine up is 15 people. 3 of them predict delta airlines flight from the us city of minneapolis. click the
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now media reports i israel is expecting to receive the buddies on thursday of full captives who died while it's being held in gauze at the release as part of phase one of the see started with home us, i'll just there was no a days in jordan's capital of mine because these randy government and palestinian authority abandoned doubts as they are from reporting from inside israel. and the outside westbank of israel is expecting to receive the bodies of 4 is rarely captives killed after october. the 7th on thursday in exchange for releasing half of the women and children is very forces took from gaza and disappeared since the beginning of the war. we do not know how many palestinians would be released because israel has not disclosed how many palestinians it has taken from gaza. this is an implementation of phase one of the agreements. so there isn't anything out of the ordinary, but it is an indication that mediator efforts are bearing fruit. the talks are
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continuing. there is no movement though. on phase 2 of the agreement negotiations on that a implementation is 2 weeks behind schedule. the is really prime minister is reported to have pledged to only move forward with a cabinet vote. where there is movement though, is in the is really ministry of defense there. the minister is rand cops has formed a direct for it to facilitate the implementation of donald trump's plan to mass displace the population of gaza and take over the enclave. note all day. i'm just, i'm a or apartment block and bank le here that house more than 200 people was one of many residential buildings destroyed during israel's war on gauze that the bodies of 93 people killed when it was hit in on his ran the striking october a still buried under the rubble. i'll just say it was honey. my mood reports pharmacy for coming to this area has been quite difficult. we ended up parking our car, you know, far away point. given this,
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your level of destruction and the rubble that are blocking major roads, leading to this particular residential building that has been destroyed by these really military. here we are in front of another family, a family house that accommodated 243 family members. among them those who fled the horror of the on it predictable following bonds from devalue refuge account and your valley, a town where killed inside this residential building. 6, the story building was completely leveled to the ground by multiple your strikes and not only this building, but the surrounding area has turned into more of the waste land by the sheer level of destruction and devastations that cause the destruction of old means of life in this area, it had been months in kansas city, been the building up the time house, 243 people. the people in the secondary higher flows could inflict because the entrance was locked with rubble. after
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a few hours is really war. planes leveled the entire building, enabled through a couple of 123 bodies. the $93.00 still buried to them. the battery of took them all with the whole day from 7 in the morning till 4 pm. this is the story of another family, a civilian family that ran from the horror of the unpredictable funding bonds only to die in their own homes, anywhere from one which is here from the land project area, palestine. so these really ami is scheduled to funny withdrawal from 11 on by tuesday under the terms of the ceasefire agreement, which took effect last november. however, israel says it does not intend to fully comply. the army says it will remain in 5 locations in the south. federal strategic positions close to the board with israel provide useful vantage points. meanwhile, these really ministry has continued to carry out strikes in southern 11 on one attack on
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a cock hitting i must come on back inside on. the army says he was the head of how much is live in an operations department. i'll just say it was in a hold. it has more from the scene of the attack. insight on this role continues to carry out 11 on this fight, 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 to 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 of 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 ceasefire does not signal until the war is ready. prime minister benjamin off on yahoo on sundays said that this route would continue to enforce the a ceasefire. agreement, this was a, there was a similar attack 48 hours ago in a village and southern 11 on 3 people were sales according to the is rated military . they were members of has philosophy control unit. so even if it's ready to leave southern lebanon, leave population centers as they're supposed 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 fell out or is come up. so there's still,
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there is no frontline, we are alone in main highways. and as you can see, the drones strikes destroying this vehicle center for their elses eat off site, then rolling and back them 23, fight to is not tightening the grip on pumps of eastern democratic republic of congo. the rebels come to the capital of the south keeper of providence because on sunday, off of the city was abandoned by kimberly's forces. it sits on a vital supply route for the army of transit point for rent of minerals. regular lions is also in control of the kind of flu airport just outside because i don't know economy. it has more now from gamma on the rebel alliance advance a suggestion and will cover the main column out of the course. all of them 22 tables says the money to come to this balance is yesterday, this up and up to almost a nights of trouble and also people looting your own. and then in the morning them 22 tables arrive in the area. they even address that population. i'm telling them
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to stay calm because the charge of the 6 year. so for now did the r c. i mean those well for the town are still moving toward the not about over in other provinces of the enter the tree. definitely told him the situation this happened dusting week after this a need for, for both of money to come to the town of wilma and the books that hands on was on of guns, e and the 2000 have them now. 12 more, a easiest, a fight to get to see, to of call because they did the 5th duty, but this, this, this, it onto there. and why to know, before we can do for the videos of deliverables are full protesting. and this was showing more appetite, affecting more grounds and more areas. because they said watching out there in the liberators on fighting pretty security has failed to negotiate with the rebels. because they refused calling delta dental this group and also fucked by that. but by they want on government. something's always rejected by the government of one to buy them for the treat, the sofa. what sort of ditching deaf was shown by the plastic different areas in
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the c a n y economy? how does it all go? ma, democratic republic of google will thousands of people that were on the move in eastern democratic republic of congo after being told by in 23 fighters to leave displacement camps. despite the dangerous one resident of sock a north keeper, providence shed his experiments a political look what that is of them was what food we left to displace them. the 7th of february 2023 and fled from this home. with them, we left with nothing and fled to the forest will continue to quake. wafaa are used to form and keep panama, but the will happened and we lost everything. today, we have nothing until the animals will stolen along with the fun purchase for that one. so i am happy to see my home again. even the parts of it was demolished and there are bullets holes in some places. but i am lucky to have the house standing when done. some of my neighbors have come back to me. nothing to come alone and
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when did he show? the 1st time i entered the house, where was the window? because when we fled, i lost the keys to the door with the people rubbing the white house. the broken through the window was demolished, part of the house to go. so when i arrived there, i was forced to use the same entry as the criminal united welcome ah, we have not come back here of our own free will. we have come back still fearing for our lives, but we are now here yet, and it's better to die and i own homes. then in the come guns, one bow sit here. this time looks like a have serious fights and it was the center of all the fight thing that happened and there's ordinance left behind. and they are a danger to us knowing that there is no rule for it to hit to do a clean up. makes us more fearful. one o 5 feet down to those who are fighting. we are citizens of suffering so much under we don't know why they are fighting, but we are the ones bearing the brunt and we don't know what this fight is about,
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but we don't have issues with anyone who go now. we can only charge them to, to and resolve it. all right, well that's it for me down jordan, much more information of course on our website. i'll just say it would come there. it is on his screen and he's continuing to say on entre 0 off the top to watch, sir. that's it spectrum. and to watching the the hey, it's still snowing in japan. we are not surprised, this is gentle, but it's persistent and it may well be at home later on tuesday, briefly into wednesday, the code that is coming from is lashley free of class. it's a fairly mild 6 degrees and the sun shining, bathing from the axis offers the car is increasing. that rain could be significant for this profit china hitting that chain, just grazing shanghai. i think it's most of the forwarding. you'll notice in home.
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sure, we're back to normal ends. these are the melodies here, which means that there are shares virtually everywhere. con lorraine holes through something in the west and toddler, which is a little unusual for this time of the year. but that's true for the next couple of days. otherwise, the orange talks indicate the java and see march are back in the flash flood risk areas not surprising seasonally, that is correct, jelly cloths, and quite well for most of india. there are still frequent showers of rain in the northeast or snow and high a grind, but what's coming in through i've done sent a note on pakistan is a bit more significant. it'll bring rain out, of course, for some smarter that rain comes along my sides to give them via quantities probably pull in this problem. the world that will improve it to some degree. but equally that's heavy enough, right? to possibly bring some flesh loading the
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