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the polls with the far right expected to make is the biggest gain since the 19 thirty's. the german election could restrain your state without a 0 for the latest updates on things that finality of the german federal election. the us and russian officials begin talks and re odds on entering the ukraine war the presidency. lensky is not a soft table. the, you're watching ultra 0 light from a headquarters and cell phones and navigate is also coming up negotiations in cairo on slowly implementing phase one of the causes of since fire deal. well, israel continues to block the entry of mobile phones and heavy equipment. families
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are returning to their homes and southern 11 on despite the cease fire agreement, israel says its troops will remain in 5 positions. the chinese, a deep sea is transforming the global technology landscape and changing the way to for kids live that lives. we look at how the artificial intelligence start, a deep sea is impacting lives in china, the hello senior, russian, and us diplomats are meeting and saudi arabia right now to discuss and doing the ukraine war. it spark concerned among european leaders and the ukrainian president will let him or zaleski was wore in that cave will not recognize any deal made without its involvement. meanwhile, the president of the european commission, ursula vander line is meeting keith kellogg. he's the us special envoy for ukraine
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in russia. the 2 are expected to discuss any european inputs into the discussions on the ukraine war, charles stratford standing by for us and key 1st to moscow. you'll get top of all about joining us from there. so what's russia expecting to get out of these talks? we've seen the 1st pictures of the russian for administer, serve a lab rough now and saudi arabia. that's absolutely right. so the world is holding his breath as the amazing between these high ranking officials is beginning. right. now and re out the settlement of the conflict in ukraine 1st and foremost, that thing as well as the improvement of russia, us bilateral relations, which had been what bought some in the past several years. both sides have no nouns, that new expecting a breakthrough though. the main thing is rather to pay the way for crucial meeting between presidents preaching and from reporting that it may take place at the end
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of february on the eve of the talks of these talks and re add one for administer levels on presidential aid. you really wish i called arrived in re add you right. wish i called a said to to, to turn is that the russian side was very keen to improve the bilateral relations. and there were also heard from ukrainian presidency landscapes you mentioned as well as from the use of landscape, a re, teresa. the nothing would be decided about ukraine without you crate. and b, u has been coined baffled by the us decision not to invite to your pain representatives. i've been going facing table for now, but according to for administer log rules. if you are, was going to bags for freezing the complex while they were needing to continue the war according to the roof. what was the point to invite them over? so one of the russian delegation members is c o, the direct investment fund career. me trip has said that he's responsible for the economics part of the discussion. and he added the american business had lost more
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than sweet $100000000000.00 us dollars by leaving the russian market hayes park about developing joints. they can always thoughts about positive solutions. and as that kind of f, it's extremely important mainly for the us and for many other countries because that beginning to realize that the russian market is extremely attractive and that is necessary to be present. and so many hopes of the meeting is just beginning, and of course we're waiting to see for them or how it's going to play out. but i mean, everybody is anticipating any sort of statements in the world as ways and rushes ways in ukraine is waiting. europe is racing and so all the markets all over the world as well. okay, thank you so much. who you're thank you for that reporting from moscow. charles stratford standing by for us in cuba to landscape. not too pleased with these talks going on, and saudi arabia, what has he been saying, and what have you been hearing such ride zalinski again,
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doubling down on that message that he has repeated time and time again since this new direction. this new emphasis on a push for a potential piece. the goodness will was initiated by the trump administration savanski saying that he wouldn't recognize any agreements any deal that was made when he's not there. and as we know, he's not in saudi arabia, we've got a, a big visit though tomorrow in the keys, we're expecting the us and boy to ukraine. keith kendall to arrive. so potentially a 3 day visit with zalinski kettle had a back visit. so i can have you been speaking to europe and leaders who are asking for security guarantees, if indeed, eventually european peacekeepers were to be deployed. that's a long way off the kennel. i'm saying. but say knowing trump is vital that there are no options taken off the table. he also say that imposing any kind of deal on
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a leader of a supper nation, referring to ukrainian presidents would, would never happen, trying to reassure zalinski the full though he's not policy to these totes in riyadh. he will obviously be listen to that's according to kettle. at least he was also pushed on them, you know, by european leaders as to then one thing for great to role in these pieces, negotiations and kettle, again saying. ready these words, it wasn't feasible because that would be too many people around the table and leaves with our imagine those minced agreements of 2014 and 15 that were headed off by the french and the germans boasteth, which failed. but another indication of the side lining bother us. oh, certainly. that's what your opinion is of accusing them of a sidelight in europe as the type for a peace plan goes forward. so why is the lensky on an official visit to, to re key it right now?
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one, what is he hoping to achieve that will officially these visits, it's key is to discuss economic corporation and black c security foods security. but inevitably, there is going to be a lot of discussion about what's going on in re out in, in europe. so it's really interesting to look at actually to a piece roll. turkey has basically taught a very fine line since 2020 to the full scale invasion by russian of ukraine, each condemned that invasion, bought interest to me and not it didn't get part time. it wasn't part of the push for weston sanctions. you know, those thousands of sanctions that were reposed on russia to avoid huge that it also is being supplying ukraine with weapons such as drones. and it is being very instrumental in, in securing a blank c grain to deal the facility facilitated the access of, of ukraine's grains, the global markets. but it's not seen as a mutual play. uh,
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but it has all the huge stakes on any kind of piece plan that has been a statement already made 5, the ukrainian ford ministry saying that the truck he was interested in, in any kind of role that he could play in full jean piece. and any kind of role it had in the reconstruction of, of ukraine. however, it did say that ukraine should be prepared to basically make pizza, potentially bits of decisions with our, in the, to the occupied russian territories in east the new. great, thank you so much. all stratford thank you for that recording from keith as a team of as really negotiators isn't tiro, to discuss the ongoing implementation of the gaza ceasefire agreements, including the entry of mobile homes and bulldozers which is real, is blocking prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose government is under mounting us pressure to start talks on face 2 of the deals with more than 70 percent of buildings and gaza destroyed. palestinians need
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bulldozers to clear the rubble and recover a thousands of bodies buried beneath the ruins. convoys of trucks carrying mobile homes and tens are waiting at the egyptian side of the border crossing in southern does on the central joining us from jordan's capital. armand, because the is really government on the palestinian authority have bound delta 0 from reporting from inside israel on from inside the occupied westbank. is there any consensus of this our handle on how to proceed next in terms of the gals us as far as well? there hasn't been any sort of consensus. and in fact, these really security cabinet met on monday night, but didn't really have any sort of conclusion as to how they're going to proceed with phase 2 of the deal. these really finance minister bits on a small ranch, a known alter nationalist, a member of the far right, really design is a party, gave a statement saying about israel cannot move forward with phase 2 without approval
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from the country, security cabinet and discussions. but it's worth mentioning, but benjamin netanyahu gave the same political party assurances, but the ceasefire would not last after phase one, meaning that there would be a return to the fighting so that they wouldn't leave the government. but none the less after american pressure is really prime minister. netanyahu did, in fact dispatch and his really delegation to cairo to meet with mediators. but there are a lot of discussions going on behind the scenes with israel trying to push for the release of more captives who are alive before the end of phase one. and the return of bodies of those who are deceased before the ceasefire is set to expire. on phase on march 1st. okay. thank you hon. thank you for that. recording from on on across to gaza. northern gaza speak to honey. my for joining us from big la honey. so we see that mobile shelters are still not going through. they're desperately needed for people in gaza. what impact is that having on people there
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news. what we're seeing a tragedy is the folding in each past. and each passing day, they are gone, going, unfolding misery, and a trash. it is giving the the hearts should be created by months of devastation. this part of the gaza strip in the northern part, particularly in the western northern part of the northern western part of gauze, distribute la project area, and fiddler hill town where we see it on our way to this foot casting point. people are moving into the temporary shelter as they're given up on many of the tents that they've brought with them and from and they're in force displacement sites in the last in western there is a central area and there has been a high area when they return to their homes here, many of people who did not evacuated, they did not leave. they got the northern part and got the state here. but as of this moment, none of the materials that the have are either is proper or suitable to setup tents . the, the war now at the end it's very difficult to reuse them. a lot of them describe
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that the, in this video be recycled multiple times and they're in force displacement right now. what we're seeing despite the risk of, of people and, and moving into terry shoulder. and we're talking about in nearly collapsing buildings. people say it's just better than staying in the tents because the cold weather, the, the lack of protection, the lack of a privacy that they have. they enjoyed for the past and then just push them to make that decision despite all the challenges surrounding this decision, mobile homes have not made it into the gaza strip at the, the, the, the remaining numbers of tense, of proper ones that could provide better temporary show that people haven't made their way through the gaza strip, the, there's only a trickle amount of it from the 200000 tens that were supposed to enter as the seats fire took effect. we're seeing delay after delay for the past 33 days has the time off from the seas,
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firewood to fix the is january 19th to this date. it hasn't been there. the number has not had been entering at the level. that means the greater demands are created by months of devastations, destruction. one thing is standing out here other than a mobile home, and the tense water is a real issue. here. we've been approached by many people who complain about, say, the lack of water here. drinking water is a bigger issue for a lot of people returning to their homes. in northern garza and garza city, particularly this area, the majority of was here and the water reservoir were destroyed completely to the point. that area is completely dehydrated. as not having any water. people walks half an hour or an hour to nearby districts just to get a gallon of water. there's also so much reliance on water trucks coming to the air, but they don't come every single day, leaving many people thursday for hours and sometimes for days kindly. thank you so
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much on the mileage reporting from the law here on the north of the gaza strip. as some of the as really forces stations in southern lebanon have started leaving populated areas under the ceasefire. agreed at the end of november. the deadline for their complete withdrawal from lebanon ended up to gmc, but israel says, is intends to leave some troops behind the farm. it says it will remain in 5 positions in southern lebanon, which provide vantage points near the border with israel was some of the families displaced by the cross border fighting between the is really army officers by law, are now making their way back to their homes. agencies say more than a $100000.00 people were forced to flee during the 14 month conflict. we're crossing today to me, miles that's in the south of lebanon to speak with our correspondence. and i for the to tell us what you're seeing right now on the grounds, in the south of 11 on the well tens of
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thousands of families who are displaced by the war have been waiting for this moment for over a year. they're waiting to go back to their towns and villages along the board, or we're expecting that to happen at any time. now is 11, these are me, has been clearing, roads from unexploded. munitions is really troops have withdrawn from these towns and villages, which really they said in this spite of ceasefire that came into effect in late november. as part of that teal. they stayed in the country for 16 days. they were supposed to leave. in late january, they did leave from some areas, but not across southern lebanon. so many of these people here tell us that they want to return home, even though they know that there's nothing to return to infrastructure has been destroyed. their houses have been level level to the to the ground that it's not just because of the war, but is really troops really have been destined. they think homes of saying that the
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has, the law has been using these, such as you can see, ambulance is now making their way into the village. as well as the lebanese army. these ambulances are going to retrieve the bodies of hezbollah. prices are rarely to allow the civil defense and of red cross volunteers to enter these villages to retrieve those bodies which have been under the rubble now as since late november. so this is for, for the people here a new beginning, but it's very important to point out that it's very tips are still stationed on hilltops just within 11 on which is in violation of the ceasefire agreement. they say they need to stay there for security reasons and there's really prime minister benjamin nothing you all are making. it's clear that this does not single signal answer, the war which has been lost. and that is where the army will keep striking has the law. if the lebanese army and the lebanese authorities do not and prevented from re, are me. okay. thank you so much. and also the reporting from southern loving on
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still ahead on how to 0. the m. 23 rebels establish administrative control in the eastern democratic republic of congo. despite fierce fighting in some parts will have the latest mar correspondence in go the the. now the big where the packing over europe is slowly shifting, it's more or less rotating like this. so these atlanta kids coming in through the british housing move into west about a year, and this pole height is so circulating down towards the black sea and turkey. as a result, the middle stays cold and often move across, attempted to slowly rising with rain for portugal and eventually spain, and on and, and in the middle. nothing much changes,
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but what's happening in the southeast is this, for example, of snow new snow in bucharest. sort of mania, which i think is going to move down through eastern bulgarian towards turkey, across the boss for us and take cold with it. this is definitely the code area and this is definitely very becoming mild, reverie folder is up to 20 and that just impacts divides 10 that suspension, temperatures move anything this cold. just keep feeding science with 2 volts. southern greece, i prod, slow the williams up. but very slow, these aren't much winds to help. bucharest loses the snow but stays cold and accidents representing much of grease to be honest, gets colder, and colder, and colder may well get to sleep or snare share. interesting that co, that feeds into lip here is actually generating an area of low pressure with sand storms and showers. the mass side people have inhabited these times in the allowance for generations
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for the new night. and you end up with you about the legal battles are now underway . as the land they call home is being cleared for taurus hunting ground. despite huge personal risk of muscle human rights lawyer is fighting witness in the shadow of the 7 get on a jersey. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the top scores on how to 0, senior, a russian and us to pronounce our meeting and saudi arabia to discuss ending the
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ukraine war. it's far concerned among european leaders on the ukrainian president, a lot of us landscape who has one that chief will not recognize any deal made without its involvement. a team of israel. the negotiators in cairo to discuss the continued implementation of the cause of ceasefire agreement, including the entry of mobile homes bein espanol who government has under mounting us pressure to start talks on face 2 of the deal. families displaced by 14 months of cross border hostilities in southern level and have started returning home. under the cease fire is really troops were supposed to fully withdraw from 11 on. but the army says some will remain for security purposes. is really army, is demolishing a palestinian home and to and cut and refugee camp in the occupied westbank. it's part of the large scale military operation that began nearly a month ago is really forces of stormed refugee camps and palestinian towns
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destroying homes and public facilities. initially, the raids were focused on jeanine and the north of the territory, but have since expanded to the newest chums refugee camp and to and cut him more than 3 quarters of a population. of 13000 people had been forcibly expelled for very long. so more than $40000.00 palestinians is where the soldiers have forced from their homes across they occupied westbank. the when says refugee camps are being rendered on inhabitable, it has compared to is really military operation to with strategy and gaza. laura con reports and tie was flowed out, streets dug out of electricity lines, pulled down people's homes, left unrecognizable. juris johnston. told them is the latest target in the full weeks these radius salt of the northern occupied westbank. the un says the
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destruction is rendering comes on in habitable and thousands of people inside of being forced out. they don't, they are forcing people to leave the houses. you can't even imagine the situation of the army comes in force of children, woman and senior to these neighborhoods, 18 years old. and she has a sign in a wheelchair and they force them out to is ready for us is road um its vehicles and build houses into janine last month, saying they would not leave until they roots out full policy and fighters. the u. n says people are stuck in sick because displacement for repeated indestructible operations originally built to house, people displaced by rules of 19481967. now the defendants of those of the refugees of being forced, once again from their homes. and i will pay them no champions. i came to know some scam from janine with my daughter to seek shelter. we came to the camp and found
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that it is surrounded by the armies. we are trapped and the 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. red crescent walkers help the sick, disabled and elderly. and children help each other old finding shelves where they come in. schools most or with friends, they don't know when it will be safe to a ton or whether they would even have homes to return to nor han, out to 0. aviation authorities in canada or investigating a delta airlines crash at the toronto international airport. 80 passengers and crew were on board with the plain flipped upside down while landing in windy and icy conditions. airport authority say everyone on board survived,
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but 18 people were injured. 3 of them are in a critical condition. there is heavy fighting in parts of the eastern democratic republic of congo as em. 23 rebels and their allies continued to advance in the region. they're battling the d r. c army in north keeping province. meanwhile, the rubble of lions is trying to establish administrative control in the area. the governor of the provincial capital, which the m 23 took 3 weeks ago, has announced the ports of goma. and because on lake he will will reopen. of the anglican bishop of goma is appealing to a world leaders to do more to help resolve the conflict. the anglican church has a strong presence in the region and has been involved in diplomatic efforts the want. i'm here in the you and, and why it was in dc last week. nice to 1st of all, thank you of the year exactly general and the you in to the strong site. strong
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statements on this butting coverage being well believed is communion you and you s u k. friends to move beyond those statements on sending words to action. see that maxima pressure for them to, to see, to withdrawal from the apple. it's a reaction for everyone to sit down together around the big sheets and say, hello, i, connie isn't going ma with more on the revel. advances for now. damn 23 of them moving in the salt of the cover of the funnel being distorted as those will have lift. those will flay the last time. even the professional authorities, the govern themselves, then are they are progressing yesterday. for example, they manage to cup to one of the key, 32. there's one called to lou, this is a leading them to watch the bundled off or read or well the right to now. so do you have to sort it is uh uh, post optimistic themselves, but uh, it's not yet knowing whether they will try to fight from there or not about to this
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is where they're going. the comforts of the oldest pansy was one of the. busy the most important to us victorian, which didn't do the price for the normal price adult on the quick, it was normally taking care of almost like a $1000.00 no for women of with it's widely known. and this place has went to in the drive yesterday. and today, morning as well, there is another 4th line as we love, always been explaining here to all of us that and 23 i engaged on different phone designs this morning. they launched again the 4th line in one of the remaining 230 tories in the produce of north cable here. that is a little bit all which kind of give them access to one of the big commercial hob. we'll call the temple and then been dot will be like it will have this complete control of this for these of norfolk people here. then in the properties of thought to people where they are constantly getting the process the most uh, the opening of this move, a live border between the 2 properties, which is a very good news for the popular. so here, because the apple international airport,
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almost to close this point, we have for people now to move between the 2 properties in order to to, to reopen the economy. and also the middle people stuck in both sides of the families and also other aspect of the leaving for these on here. but on the ground, the infantry still moving as the president of the call issue and coordinate on the say. there we go. and then we'll go to the deliberate different area because now in this, the reality to really there is on, was to trade, energy and tact are expected to top. the agenda for high level talks between cats are and india in new delhi. it's the 2nd day of the mirror of cats are state visit to india shift. i mean been how much design is meeting prime minister and a remote e. katara is the world's 2nd largest ex border of liquefied natural gas. earlier this one state owns cuts, our energy signed one of the biggest deals to supply l n g to india are making some sharif has more from new delhi. and the focus is simple as
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a fund and spent. and by lots, a relationship between the 2 countries, the amier of cut the shape, so mean been how much of tawny is he on the invitation of from this in the range of moody he last visited india in 2015. this movie made an exception and was at the efforts to receive the american suite to, to say, i'm here to welcome my brother. now, in the past 10 years of his visit india and couple or have invested in slate, you'd have looked at defend size. they've had energy in the industry, sectors and pieces of people contact. now funds in the range and motors pay special attention to gcc members, saying that this is a neighborhood and he wants to have special ties and improve relations with them. are on the other hand, as you said, has a large market in india as n g is supplies. more than 40 percent of india's n g needs and looking to provide for more, an india, on the other hand,
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to watch the man's power has more than 800000 indians living and working dan, confusing to the development of the country. and they also sending back money here . india depends on cover, or india is a full file just in photo n g and it's largely defended known cut off, which as i said, provides about 40 percent. but it's also very interesting time in the energy sector . if you look at reese, the ross shows invasion of ukraine. europe has been on shaky wrong. they don't want these uncertain supplies from russia, so they're looking at other suppliers. and couple of the, some of the slayer has been very dominant in asia as applying to a china to define south of you and india. and now it's also looking at expanding is for relationship in europe. but at the same time, india which were responsive double lives gas consumption by 2030 is looking at the us, which has overtaken, cut out as the largest supplier. the chinese government is encouraging business. so
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is at home to integrate the artificial intelligence app deep seek into their operations. that off was launched last month to rival the us product chat, g p t. to the surprise of the us tech industry. katrina, you reports on how the app is being used in china. the chinese a i tech bought deep sea is transforming the global technology landscape and changing the way to for kids live that lives. it's being used for translation, restaurant, and travel recommendations and to assist in daily work and study. and there are some chinese government departments using it to enhance that services. the people we spoke to about it here in downtown the aging say that dfcs has had a positive impact. gibbons, he will not have a question. the answer, so good. it a license. the chinese technology is developing so fast. it makes me feel so proud . the major draw a cod of d c is that it's free to use so anyone can download and build upon it's open source
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