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to historical and cultural view, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters, and don't find any navigator. here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes. rush, those top diplomat arrives in saudi arabia for talks with his us counselor part on ending the ukraine. more but the ukrainians are taking parts and neither is europe . negotiations in cairo on fully implementing phase one of the guards of cease fires, you, while israel continues to block the entry of mobile homes and heavy equipment. families begin returning to their homes in southern lebanon as the deadline for
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israel to withdraw expires. but israel says it will continue to occupy 5 positions . and a crash landing a toronto airports. a passenger plane slips over, but or 80 passengers and crew survives on devin ash with sports, including a winning stop to call us out carouse of the count size. and the top said beat from our in tibits to secure his place in round to the, the russian foreign minister survey lab. ralph has arrived in saudi arabia for a high level meeting with the us secretary state marco rubio. this summit has spar concern among european leaders and ukraine's presidents. all of them are zalinski who is warrant that key will not recognize any deal made without its involvement.
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where we challenge begins our coverage. 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 o high level dialogue with most k bumped off to a 90 minute phone call with an e mail pollutant last week president donald trump a send market rubia to meet seni of russian officials and we had it seems trump plants, the defrost here is, if i see us russian relations, the president of the presidents agreed that it's necessary to resume dialogue on all issues that can be resolved. one way or another, with the participation of russia in the united states, ukrainian supplement 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 the landscape will travel to re add on wednesday that says he won't attend the rubio lab for of meeting green, and then brought to ukraine will not participate in ukraine, knew nothing about it. ukraine assessed as any negotiations,
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but 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 the gap, ukraine's leadership phase and imposed piece, fail now with the losers. and nothing would prevent russia from attacking again, for which happens, how does 0, the straits of charles stratford, who's joining us, somebody, ukrainian capital, keep at this hour. so the lensky, not too pleased with these talks happening in saudi arabia. charles, what are you hearing from your end? no, as you, as we said, they're in the, in terms of the roadways loopholes. zalinski saying that he would never recognize any pretty steel any deal whatsoever. ready that he's not basically participating in those tools,
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doubling down on what he's been saying since the beginning of these most recent def . ready magic efforts being late 5, the trump administration of what we do know though is that trump's man for ukraine, the us special invoice, cranky kennel piece due to arrive in the great and capital cube tomorrow, which believe that that will be for a 3 day visit. can't always be speaking to the media ahead of that visit. he said that it's a keeping almost by european leaders as to whether the us would supply security guarantees for any potential europe and peacekeeping mission. and in his words, he says, well, i'd be dealing with donald trump, and the philosophy remains the same that nothing will be taken off. sensual. negotiate to table, so not really house. so things like that. if indeed peacekeepers were to be
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deployed the people. so say that no one would impose any kind of deal on deleda old, a silver nation. so trying to boost citizen skis confidence that despite him not being participating in these talks in saudi arabia and obviously he will get to his se. so if he's going to be interesting, the development that with respect to kellogg's visits and settings to you today is interestingly enough, in cherokee, on a run, a standard, a from fine visits. and the visit officially is focusing on economic corporations and things like black sea. and security and food security, but it is inevitable, of course that this, this initiative to try and start talking about a piece plan in saudi arabia. and obviously you repeat and concerns will come up in those tools in to can yeah. so charles, on that note,
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on that point you make on to re key as you're saying he's on an official visit there. what could turkey as role be here and tell us more about what zalinski is hoping to achieve of what is really interesting to it. so he's role, so he's position since the beginning of the bushes. full scale invasion in, in 2022 at least to say that keith calls a native member has been shedding a pretty fine line between ukraine and russia. chucky rally condemned russia's full scale invasion in 2022. it still recognizes the occupied russian territory is at least a new train as the trade in sovereign territory. it also this being supplied, you drain with weapons throughout the conflicts throughout the world,
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including drivers. for example, but it is also facilitate a great deal of the back seat brain deal in 2022 to try and show that you cranes drain supplies, go down to global markets. but it has been criticized by its nato allies, but not being more a search even more critical of rusher never joined the west. and it's the huge amount of sanctions that the west foot on. ready to okay, so it's going to be just a fascinating to watch to respond to that has been some sort of indication from the truck before getting astray as to where they stand. and so he said that it was ready to play any role in any future piece plan and any reconstruction in ukraine, but it also of interest. and he said that's a good does not rule out making having to you trying to make a big to a choices with respect to the russian occupied territories. so yeah, we wait and said the lines to be coming out of the just capital capital intra,
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later today. yeah, we will. okay, thank you. charles for it for thank you for that recording from t. the a team of is really negotiators in cairo to discuss the continued implementation of the gaza ceasefire agreement. israel is still walking the entry of mobile shelters and heavy equipment into the strip which was agreed under the deal with more than 70 percent of buildings and gaza destroyed. palestinians need bulldozers to clear the rubble and recover thousands of bodies buried beneath the ruins. convoys of trucks carrying mobile homes on tents are waiting at the egyptian side of the border crossing and southern gaza from the central joining us from jordan's capital online because it is really government and the palestinian authority have both bound. alda 0 from reporting from inside israel and the
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occupied westbank. what are you hearing about the latest these fire talks and where things stand of the will, following american pressure after that visit of the united states, secretary of state, marco rubio, to israel, these really prime minister data finally decide to dispatch and is really delegation to the diction capital to discuss the next phase of the deal. however, there's a lot of talk within israel about not wanting to go to the 2nd phase. those discussions happening within me is really security cabinet last night where there was no sort of consensus about how to move forward. but none the less, the prime minister wants, according to his really media, to accent phase one rather than going to phase 2. and there's been a lot of talk also about returning to the fighting, and the americans have given israel, whatever guarantees they want, the american president has said that his real can do whatever it wants with respect to the ceasefire and a return to war. however,
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new survey done by israel's channel 12 shows that 61 percent of respondents want to continue with the ceasefire deal and release as many as really captives as possible . but now there are reports and talks behind the scenes of israel getting the united states involved to try and pressure mediators to release more captives who are alive and released. the bodies of those who are deceased before the end is phase one, which is set to expire. on march 1st. thank you so much on this on hold reporting from. i'm on an apartment block and basically i hear that house more than 200 people was one of many residential buildings destroyed during israel's were on gauze. all of the bodies of 93 people killed when it was hit and then is really airstrike in october are still buried in the intense ruins. honey, my phones reports from the scene a well coming to this area has been a quite difficult. we ended up parking our car, you know, far, we point,
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given this year 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, of another family, a family house that accommodated 243 family members. among them those who fled the horror of the on it predicted both following bonds from devalue refuge account, and your valley accounts were 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 caused the destruction of old means of life in this area. it had been months in contact with event, the building at the time house, 243 people. the people in the 2nd and higher floors couldn't sleep 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 a still buried to them. the burial 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 wood outages here from the lab project area, palestine ok, joining us now in the studio is mohammed with my city who's a professor at the door institute for graduate studies. welcome back to alpha 0. our reporter comes out was just saying that what she's hearing from her and is that after the security cabinet meeting yesterday and as role, there was no consensus on whether to proceed with phase 2 of the cease fire. and there couldn't be reports suggesting to an extension of phase one, as opposed to going on to face to what does this tell you about the status of the ceasefire and where things have to next?
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yeah, well things are very murky. first of all, or you know, it would be, it would be nice to kind of be a fly on the wall and in some of those meetings, but you're on the one hand, we're getting whispers that there are at least some in israel that want something that the government that, that want to move to phase 2. we have steve woodcock trumps mid east envoy thing. i believe on sunday on fox news that he was confident that we were going to get to face to obviously israel now sending a delegation to cairo. all of that seems to be positive. on the other hand, you know, israel and the united states are kind of talking out of both sides of their mouth or an inner wait, right? because they're still talking about the complete eradication of, of how i'm asked. they're still talking about this. trump, you know, forced expulsion plan is basically an ethnic cleansing plan. they're talking about it and very favorable terms, even forming a committee to try to execute it. right. and what they're calling the voluntary uh, migration of,
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of palestinians out of browser. so i think is real is being very cagey about all of this, and i think they want to give themselves maximum flexibility. i think one possible scenario that we have to be very cognizant of is that they may be trying to get all or as many as possible of their living captives out of gaza. and in order to then basically allow them to restart the war. that is one possibility. i'm not saying that that's what's going to happen. i don't have a crystal ball, right? that may be one possibility. what about the us is position and not on the ethnic cleansing? i'll get to that in a moment, but the us is position when it comes to the gospel sees far you were just mentioning the comments made by steve, what cost do you take them at face value when he says that he's confident that phase 2 will go on as well, the us is also the talking out of both sides of, of its mouth. right. i mean, how can you, on the one hand support this,
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this ethnic cleansing plan, which basically bypasses phase 2 and phaser phase 2, as opposed to the end of the war. and phase 3 is supposed to be the complete reconstruction of gaza. so the, this ethnic cleansing plan for lack of a better descriptor, basically kills all of that. it's, it's fits in direct contradiction. and uh, you know, to the ceasefire plan. now my sense with, with the us is that they are very much still kind of waiting on the, the airbags here. right. the airbags are not. i mean, that's the question right there. where, where are the airbags and all of this? i thought cough isn't models. he made an interesting kind of comparison. he's a former journalist and retired professor. she said that look how quickly the europeans acted in response to trump's proposed meeting, which is gonna happen today and to be on the, to end of the war between russia and ukraine. and just basically bypass ukraine
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altogether. the europeans took that very seriously within 24 hours. they, in the organizing, i'm emergency meeting of the your, your opinion in countries even including the u. k, which is not a european union country. and here are the arabs weeks after trumps announcement that he wants to pursue this ethnic cleansing fire. and he since double, triple down, quadruple down on this, on this concept as a members of his administration and, and still haven't come up with a plan. so i think that's the question. i think the us in many ways is just waiting on this plan and mark a rubio set as much as waiting on the arabs to present the plan. okay, you answered my question on the i think comes in fine. we'll leave it there for now . if i can come back through. most of the thank you so much. it's been just more than a week since is really expanded. it seems in the north of the occupied west bank of the new additions, refugee camp intern cut in more than 75 percent of the population of 13000 people has been forcibly expelled. they joined more than $40000.00 palestinians who have fled from their homes since israel began it's large scale military operation and
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the occupied westbank nearly a month ago. for a con, reports and tie was loaded out the streets, dug out of electricity lines, pulled down people's homes, left unrecognizable doors. johnston took room is the latest target. and the 4th week, these radius salt of the northern occupied westbank. the un says the destruction is rendering comes on in habitable and thousands of people inside of being forced out . when they don't, they are forcing people to leave the houses. you can't even imagine the situation. so the army comes in force of children, woman and senior to leave my neighbor. it's 18 years old and she has a sign in a wheelchair and they forced them out to is ready for us is road um its vehicles and build houses and did you need last month saying they would not leave until they root out or posting and fight to you and says people
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a stuck in sick because displacement for repeated indestructible operations originally built to help people displaced by rules of 1948 to 9067. now the defendants, if those of the refugees of being forced, once again from their homes. and i will say, i'm not sure i'm as d, i came to know some scam from jeanine with my daughter to seek shelter. we came to the camp and found that it is surrounded by the army. we are trapped in this situation is catastrophic. the people in notions know that to stay would be risking their lives. many cling to plastic bags packed with clothing as they organize. vehicles to leave rich, crescent walkers help the sick, disabled and elderly. and children help each other of old findings shells where they can. it's schools most old with friends. they don't know when it will be safe to
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a ton or whether they would even have homes to return to nor hon. i'll just there are some of the is really force of stations in southern 11 on have started leaving populated areas under the ceasefire. agreed at the end of november, the deadline for their complete withdrawal from 11 on and did it to gmc, but israel says it intends to leave some troops behind. the army says it will remain in 5 positions in southern 11 on which provide vantage points near the border with israel or some of the families displaced by the cross border fighting between the is really army and has been out during the 14 months. conflicts are now making their way back to their homes. agencies, more than a say more than a 100000 people were forced to flee. were crossing to the admin mazda in southern lebanon to speak, with our correspondence enough others to tell us what you're seeing on the ground.
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so, you know, right now, a man, while the lebanese army is still clearing areas from unexploded, munitions as, as really forces withdraw from the towns and villages along the border. you can see people, families who have been displaced for more than a year, waiting to return to their homes. they've been waiting here for hours just to go back home to see what is left. but most of them will tell you that we know there's nothing left because, you know, most of these towns along the border have been leveled to the ground. it's not, it's just because of the war, but suicide cease fire took effect in late november. is really troops have been demolishing infrastructure homes a saying that the, the, they are has well as military infrastructure. so people here will tell you, we know we're going back to nothing but we will, but we, we still want to go back home. you can see a lot of ambulances, civil defense volunteers, because many people,
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and many has bought fighters who were killed during the conflict. their bodies are still under the rubble. they, you know, this really is a military did not give them access to be able to retrieve those bodies. so people here are really firm, say it'd be hard in 5 positions along the border. yeah. so say no, speaking of these 5 positions, how was the lebanese government responding to this? because many say this is in fact a violation of the cease fire agreement. yes, is there any tube should i have pulled out from southern 11 on back in january, the deadline was extended until today, february, the 18th. and now this riley forces are setting up up positions in 5. so really strategic locations on hilltops that gives it vantage points and the ability to survey the whole area of the lebanese of sorts. these are calling this a violation of,
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but the balance of power is not 11 aunts favor and it without international pressure on the is really our mates. they're unlikely to leave and it's still not clear how long they intend to stay in these positions. are saying that they want a residence of northern is around to be able to return to their homes by march the 1st, but in no way. what is happening today? this withdrawal will markson and to the war, and these really prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. who made that very, very clear. he says that as well, we'll continue to target testable. if the lebanese army does not disarm the group and prevented from re, are making so yes, people will be able to return to their homes for the 1st time in more than a year today. but turn to nothing but this conflict as far from over the border from between us and the south 11. and i thank you so much. hospitals and clinics in northern syria have been forced to shut down after the trump administration. holton,
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or for an assistance, tens of thousands of displaced people, how little or no access to medical care, or something. i've been job age reports from damascus. 30 knife is returning to northern serious civil war and natural does offices have compounded problems for years? but the much needed aid has also dried up. the drum administration's decision to stop for an assistance means at least that doesn't medical clinics have shut down. it wasn't 7000000 syrians have been displaced in the last 14 years. and many times like this for light on chatter, the entire families live in each tent and can barely afford meals, let alone medicine where they can kind of these are still operating essential clinics such as maternity wards and incubators, without the mean funding or the services at the moment i suffer from chronic high blood pressure and as much i hope that the consumer facilities will
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reconsider into assume their support. most people are extremely poor and they cannot afford to buy medications from private pharmacies. remember, i'll be getting drugs the coco back. com. you fears it worse than humanitarian situation, that we were displaced in 2019 and established this camp. we also set up a health center that serves about 35000 people across more than 30 camps. we were surprised by the discontinuation of support for this medical point. people used to receive medications because i cannot afford to buy them. an estimated to 1000000 people rely on the bible to have a hospital faces complete closure and weeks, and this funding and support is resumed. and the funding cuts are also costing jobs and livelihoods for hundreds of people. unfortunately, as of january 26th, 2021, medical services have been suspended by the donor usa id, resulting in the suspension of operations and 12 health facilities and centers the
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impact of severe firstly it affects the most vulnerable local population. on the 2nd level, it's impacting humanitarian workers who have been serving in this clinics through the revolution. around a 175 of our staff members have been effective with their contracts suspended. several organizations have filled out the vera. they're facing critical times. it work is estimate more than a 150 head centers and hospitals. good sees operations by the end of march large suite to say you have no government health care. so people are like a non government organizations. and unless alternative sources of funding are found, things could become dire. 30 fost dollar crumbs decisions to hold us a id has far reaching impact on communities reliant on 8 thousands of millions trying to survive and rebuild their lives. after years a for going to need to meditate and assistance for us to come from a job with others 0, damascus. o. 80 passengers and crew have survived
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a crash landing in canada authorities at toronto. pearson airport say 17 people were injured, when doctorates and jet slipped on landing in windy an icy conditions. how does the castro reports drive passengers and board delta flight 4819 documented their own escape from their belly up plane crash. the bumble deer, c r. j. 900. had taken off from minneapolis before it crash, landed at the toronto pearson international airport on monday. afternoon, all 76 passengers and 4 crew members evacuated to safety. the plane was operated by delta, a subsidiary endeavor, air treacherous weather, including 60 kilometers per hour. winds may have been
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a factor in the crash. we are very grateful that there was no loss of life and relatively minor injuries. we are very focused on the care and the concern and the passengers and the crew, some of whom have already been re, unified with their friends and their families. it wasn't a very different story. less than 3 weeks ago. when 67 people died after an american airlines jet and a black hawk helicopter collided. you're washington dcs. ronald reagan airport. the helicopter had been flying higher than authorized inches. 2 days later, another fatal plane crash in philadelphia. all 6 people aboard a medical jet, died when it fell to the ground shortly after take off, killing another person on the ground. the series of incidents has alarmed the north american aviation industry. the canadian transportation safety board is leading the investigation in toronto, hydro castro alger z. arrest. still a heads on the houses there it is,
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our little ones and back them 23 rubble is tightened. their grip on the eastern democratic republic of congo. we'll have the latest from our correspondence income the we'll also cross over to new delhi for a look ahead to the 2nd day of the visit by the in mirror of cuts are to india. and coming up and support profit fund gets ready to host it's 1st major cricket tournament and nearly 30 years the the that much of your still city and zip assistant co nephews. lucky you. you have the sun shy, but if you're not lucky, it's been over cost. there's some changes taking place as the atlanta care. slowly purchasing, most obviously is going to be changing in portugal and the south west has problems
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. rain and increasing wind. but that change in wind direction, which is subtle, takes you around to more of a west city southwest, which means possible not no problem, some more, but just a bit in the british isles. so precious little happens to the east of that. you sitting low, single figures, re winter is coming out through ukraine. dance with the black sea to us. took you on property grease, so proud sitting in the middle might have a nice sunny day on wednesday and sub 0 as it warms up though. but one of the consequences it will be, try to get for use are great. you look because it looked like it on friday, friday in athens and contrasts will be brought to budget code 1198, a progressive cooling surgeries. interesting me at the moment is a spinning living algeria, by the time we get to choose day, it will be spinning up in some libya. unusual feed shipping. you certainly lift deductible, sand and some rain in the know there are shelves in west africa. just creepy into the south coast of ivory coast or nigeria of
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the examining the headlines. do you think the ceasefire were whole? we have to make it worth checking. the discussions? obviously you cannot patio to lasting for cations of millions of people on day one . exploring abundance of wells. clos programming, if you, once an image of it comes from using a tradition, then here it is designed to inform motivates and inside. we are the ones that are actually shaping the future. that'd be one to live in on algae 0. the mass side people of inhabited these comes in the lines for generations for the any 9 if you end up with you. but the legal battles are now under way. as the land they call the

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