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of exciting new shows showing me maddie hudson with a live audience. here with conway home in london. i'll challenge from an kenyan politician kimani issue on his government's bonnet of crack down on protest as and its failure to address rampant corruption allows fullness to lung. can president run over it from a single, a full out from the civil war. and the bombing at the head coming soon from houses the in the us sector, a say on the russian foreign minister begins talks and rewards on entering the ukraine for the year, watching the 0 life change also ahead negotiations in cairo on fully implementing phase one of the concepts, as far as you know,
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israel continues to block the entry of mobile homes and equipment is really trips to remain in strategic positions in southern 11 on despite a creating so completely withdrawal families return home after a cease fire deadline passes on the cross lines it gets herano airport, a passenger planes slips over, but all 80 passengers and crew survive the senior, russian, and us diplomats are meeting and saudi arabia to discuss anything. the ukraine wore it spark concerned among european leaders and the ukranian president. but let them are, as lensky was warren, that keys will not recognize any deal made without its involvement. meanwhile, the president of the european commission, ursula bunder line,
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is meeting keith kellogg. that's the us special envoy for ukraine and russia. the 2 are expected to discuss any european input into the discussions on the ukraine war . charles stratford standing by for us in chief 1st we cross to moscow, you'll yourself of oliver is there for us. so what's russia expecting to get out of these talks and saudi arabia as well, 1st and foremost, the settlement of the ukrainian conflicts as well as the improvement of the russian us bilateral relations are on the engine to today. the whole world is waiting for the results of these negotiations. even the early the west and russian sides announced they were not expecting a break through a major breakthrough. the main thing is the brother intended to prepare the ground for launch and anticipation negotiations between the russian and us presidents. they may take place late in february if the 2 sides agree on major issues. we can
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also say no, tony of russia and as well. so then you go say, see i've been negotiating table today, but it's clear that sounds yeah. raise also participating. so they seem to, to, to, to, to want to be mediators seems like they are expect expressing the position of the global science. they also support humanism and wants to start with masika to a to stop. and so basically, they also procedure, political interest, as well as economic benefits on the able to, to express them shall aid you rate we shall call said that the russian side was very keen to improve the relations between the 2 countries which had significantly the tumor rates in the past several years, uh, the u has been quite satisfied by the us decision not to invite he repeated representatives. i've been engaged facing table for now, but, and he's going to, he had one of the use largest ons manufacturers. right. and that's how i
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mean pop and get a said the year of h to blame for not participating in the us russian dialogue. according to him, europe has been put at the children's table g to decades of the funding of the defense. and he said, if you don't invest, if you're not strong enough, they treat you like children. okay, thank you. your thank you for that reporting from moscow. a troll stratford, joining us awesome keys to tell us what you're hearing from your end. because the lensky has not been too pleased with these talks. and saudi arabia, the specialized zalinski, last night doubling down once again speaking to the german media, saying that he wouldn't recognize any deal that was made in tools without him being very much part of those tools. he's scheduled to have visits with the dr. meetings with the tech he's present for president or the one in shakira today. meanwhile,
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we're expecting a visit from the us is ukrainian and void general keeps catalog here in cuba. tomorrow we understand that's going to be a 3 day visit kennel speaking last night. so saying that he'd been in communication, been talking to europe and lead his european lead, is discussing the possibility of potential peacekeeping full seasons very early to early as they should really do to, to, to, to, to set any dates on that yet. but you are paying late as one think the security guarantees from the us that if they were to put those peacekeepers on the ground won't do us good. alpha kept on saying that he knows trump personally and his trump's main philosophy that nothing should ever be taken off essential negotiations at the negotiating table on that front. he also said yes again. that's one of the reasons why your opinions haven't been policy to a lot of these discussions. and for example, yeah, the discussions on going in riyadh is because in his words,
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they don't want to many people. the americans don't want to many people around the table. the referring the to the failed mix, one and 2 agreements deals that were put forward in 20142015 in which france and german see germany played a pivotal role. those agreements both fighting. so the next a few days here, going to be very busy, obviously with that with that visit coming on. but it's gonna be pretty interesting to see what comes out to you today as that meeting between zalinski and already one takes place. so what, what do we expect that president valencia is looking to achieve in turkey? officially he's there to discuss bilateral trade relations, a security on the black sea and food security. but it's really interesting if we look at actually who took his role in the last 3 years since rushes full scale
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invasion is very much so troy of a told a fine line between russia and ukraine. it goes to a key is a nato member. and each rally condemned to russia's invasion, but he didn't get involved in the west and sanctions that the nato allies put on russia 8 supply. ukraine with weapons continues to do that, notably drones, if facilitates egypt, prisoners swaps edit, facilitate access, full grain to leave ukraine to global markets, but is not seen as being wholly neutral. and interesting. we, we've already had a statement from the turkish ministry of foreign affairs saying that truck, he was fully behind any kind of piece proposal. and he kind of piece plan and wanted to play a role in that and future reconstruction in ukraine. however, it did say that ukraine should be prepared to have to make so me this was bits of
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decisions with respect to potentially seceding. what a now russian occupied territories in the east of the country. thank you. charles stratford reporting from keith as a team of is really negotiators in cairo to discuss the ongoing implementation of the gaza ceasefire agreements, including the entry of mobile homes and bulldozers, which israel is blocking prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his government has under mounting us pressure to start talks on face 2 of the deal with more than 70 percent of buildings and gaza, destroyed palestinians need bulldozers to clear the russell and recover thousands of bodies buried beneath the ruins. convoys of trucks carrying mobile homes on tens are waiting at the egyptian side of the gulf of border crossing in southern gaza. to sometimes reports on the talks from jordan's capital i'm on, she's there because the is really government and the palestinian authority have banned al jazeera from reporting from inside israel and they occupied west banks as
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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 their smart, rich unknown alternation a list. a member of the far right really design is a party, gave a statement saying that israel can not move forward with phase 2 without approval from the country, security cabinet and discussions. but it's worth mentioning that benjamin netanyahu gave the same political party a shore and says that 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. it is really delegation to tie, wrote 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
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of bodies of those who are deceased before the ceasefire is set to expire on face on march. first, honeywell, who has more on the situation on the ground district from the law. here in northern garza, what we're seeing a tragedy is the folding and it's past the it's passing days. they are gone, going, unfolding misery and a trash. it is giving the the heart 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 gaza strip big la, hey, a project area and fiddler hill town where we see it on our way to this broadcasting point. people are moving into the temporary shelters, they're given up on many of the tents that they've brought with them and from, and they're in force displaced insights. and the last in western there is a central area and there is bella area when they return to their homes. here and many of the people who did not evacuated, they did not leave the god, the northern part in augusta state here. but as of this moment,
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none of the materials that the have are either is proper or suitable to set up tents. they, they're worn out and it's very difficult to reuse them. a lot of them describe that the, in this video be recycled multiple times and they're in force displacement. but right now what we're seeing despite the risk of, of people and, and, and moving into the very shoulder, we're talking about in nearly collapsing buildings. people say it's just better than to stay in, in the 10s. because the cold weather, the, the lack of protection, the lack of, of privacy that they have 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, proper ones that could provide better temporary shoulder if you haven't made their way to the gaza strip. the, there's only a trickle amount of it from the $200000.00 tens that we're supposed to enter as the
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ceasefire took effect. we're seeing delay after delay for the past 3 to 3 days. some of the is really forces stations in southern lebanon has started leaving populated areas under the ceasefire. agree at the end of november, the deadline for their complete withdrawal from lebanon, and did it to gmc, however, israel says it intends to leave some troops behind. the army says it intends to retain control of 5 positions in southern lebanon, which provide vantage points near the border with israel. some of the families displaced by the cross border fighting between the is really army and has been, are making their way back to their homes. agencies say more than a $100000.00 people were forced to flee during the 14 month war. zanna for the it has more from dad. we met us in southern lebanon. the 10s of thousands of families who are displaced by the war have been waiting for this moment for over
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a year there waiting to go back to their towns and villages along the board. her we're expecting that to happen at any time. now, the lebanese army has been clearing a roads from unexploded. munitions is really troops have withdrawn from these towns and villages, which really they said in this fight as the fire that came into effect in late november as part of that deal. 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 the southern legend on. 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 the infrastructure has been destroyed. their houses have been level level to the to the ground. and it's not just because of the war, but it is really troops really have been destined. they think homes of saying that has been law, has been using these sectors. you can see ambulances now making their way into the
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village, as well as the lebanese army. these ambulances are going to retrieve bodies of hezbollah prices, really to allow a, be a civil defense and red cross volunteers to enter these villages to retrieve those bodies which have been under the rubble now 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 ready to start 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 else i'm making is clear that this does not single signal and enter the war with has the loss. and that these ready army will keep striking has the law. if the lebanese army and the lebanese authorities do not uh and prevent it from re arming fall, 80 passengers and crew have survived a crash landing in canada authorities at toronto. pearson airport say 18 people
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were injured when the jet flipped on landing. in wednesday, an icy conditions. how does your castro reports everything drive passengers and board delta flight 4819 documented their own escape from their belly up plane crash the bomb the deer, c r. j. 900 had taken off from minneapolis before a 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 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
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passengers and the crew, some of whom have already been re, unified with their friends and their families. it wasn't 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 in just 2 days later, and 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 0, still ahead on on 0, also me the inside and style in south africa. way people increasingly frustrated with the number of the fluids in the area. looking for a solution,
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the can i read back to know and i this is the rainy season. it is an easier in the lazy and any of the showers in the full cost. and they've just happened typically will drop a 100 minutes or so. i was just in to not for flash study, but sometimes it's twice something that is something sumatran. java back in play. not along with most of the board here, but it's hard to see land into the afternoon because showers girls everywhere and surprising me still in self in me now. something turned on even bank talks and it should be more or less the dries months of the year. so little drawing or in australia in the know the tropical know the roster. i was witness as much as they were, the real cause the conference of science and gave snow in tasmania. it still keeping temperatures down, for example, to spend about 20 miles in melbourne. abrupt about the same night in who bought
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that all cheryl was creeping back into new south rose, the east coast and in queens. not the heat that was before anywhere else pers, he's about 35 even. that's dropping to 32 loss you because the increase of cloud and maybe shows to your size, but the hearts of a straight is still hot. so do you not in bed square, but none of the major combinations are as in new zealand, temperatures have come up. i mean, look at this 29 and try strip with a certain effect for yes, that means it's very wet on the north coast of south on and continues in from the truth. the fact hanging the balance, he's going after the media in a way that's unprecedented, the narrative is being rewritten, these choosing to amplify. when voices of silence agendas prevail, the tax on the press, our next part of a broader effort to suppress the storage. systemic emissions. lean control,
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what has this discussion looked like in a right wing media circles? again, it's for 50 is being labeled with the situation. the listening post, the coding, the media analysis era, the probably on the top stories on how to 0, senior russian and us to from us are meeting and saudi arabia to discuss ending the ukraine more spark concerned among european leaders on ukrainian president for a lot of reasons, lensky who has worn that chief will not recognize any deal made without it's involved. a team of is really negotiators and cairo to discuss the continued implementation of the gaza ceasefire agreements,
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including the entry of mobile phones. bein espanol government is under mounting us pressure to start talks on face 2 of the deals. local sources say that is really army is demolishing at least 14 palestinian homes and sort of cut and refugee camp in the occupied west bank. it's part of the large scale military operation that began nearly a month ago. this is really forces are storming refugee camps, unpublished indian towns. they're just storing homes and public facilities. initially, the rates were focused on jeanine and the north, the territory. but they've since expanded to the north shelves, refugee camp and sort of cut them. you're seeing the live pictures right now from sort of cut them more than 3 quarters of the population of 13000 people have been forcibly expels. and they were among the more than 40000 palestinian is really palestinians was where the soldiers have forced from their homes and they occupied westbank. the un says refugee camps are being rendered uninhabitable. and it
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compared the is really military operation to it. strategy in gaza. laura con reports and tie was blown 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 weeks 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 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 root out or posting and fight to you and
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says people are stuck in sick because displacement from repeated indestructible operations are originally built to house. people displaced by walls of 1948th, 1967. now the descendants of those of the refugees of being forced once again from their homes. and i will pay them no sherman, i came to know some scamp from jeanine, with my daughter to seek shelter. we came to the camp and found that it is surrounded by the armies. we are trapped and distribution is catastrophic. 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 children help each of the old findings shells where they come in schools. most or with friends,
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they don't know when it will be safe to a ton or whether they would even have homes to return to nor han alpha 0. so don's paramilitary rapids support forces have killed at least 24 people in the past 3 days. however, unofficial reports suggests that finger could be much higher. the fighters are set to have a tag villages around a retainer and in white nile states. south of the capital cartoon. between now was the 1st captured city captured by the r as f in december 2023. the r. as i found, the sudanese army have unlocks and a power struggle since april 2023. and there is heavy fighting and parts of the eastern democratic republic of congo as em. 23 rebels and their allies continued to advance in the region there. battling the d, r. c, army and north kiva province. meanwhile, the rebel alliance has tried to establish administrative control in the area, the governor of the provincial capital, which the m 23 took 3 weeks ago,
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as it owns the ports of goma and boo. cobble on lake eve will reopen. as the anglican bishop of goma is appealing to 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 way i'm here in the u. n. and why it was in dc last week. nice to 1st of all, thank you of the general and the un to strong site strong statements on this. but encouraging web lead is union u and u. s. u k. friends, to move beyond those statements on sounding words to action. see that maxima pressure as for them to, to see, to withdrawal from the apple. it's a reaction. and for everyone to sit down together around the dig sheets, trade energy on tech are expected to top. the agenda for high level talks between
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cats are and india in new delhi. it's the 2nd day of the m. your of cats are a state visit to india shift, i mean, but how does an funny is meeting prime minister and the render emoji? earlier this month, stay don't catch our energy signs. one of the biggest deals to supply l n, g to in the me, consumption reef has more from new jelly on the surface is simply as 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 movie he last visited india in 2015. this movie made an exception and was at the efforts of the c, d. m a and 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 thompson, arrangement, motors,
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pay special attention to gcc members, saying that this is a neighborhood and he wants to have special ties and improve relations with them. on the other hand, as you said, has a large market in india's elegy and supplies. more than 40 percent of india's, l. n. g nice and looking to provide more an india on the other hand to watch cement power has more than 800000 indians living and working den culture confusing to the development of the country. and they also sending back money here. india depends on color. india is a full largest in photo n g and it's largely defending own petard, which as i said, provides about 40 percent. but it's also very interesting time in the energy sector . if you look at read the shows invasion of few frames. europe has been on shaky grounds, they don't want these uncertain supplies from russia, so they're looking at other suppliers. and couple of the strongest laya, has been very dominant in asia as applying to
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a china to define south of you and india. and now it's also looking at expanding is relationship, it's yours. but at the same time, india which were responsive double is gas consumption by 2030 is looking at the us, which has overtaken, cut out as the largest supplier. as germans prepared to go to the pools on sunday, the state of the economy is among the biggest concerns of many voters after a 2 year recession and record high unemployment. some say a radical reform is needed. the car manufacturing industry has been particularly impacted. donna cain reports from the city of what's lar, the crowd is continental work is gap is outside the workplace and vets. not many of them have been told the job is that the comp, pots jobs are going. although they are trying to find the decision, this is the last year we still felt around $300.00 employees would be transferred
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to other locations, button houses in frankfort event. in january, the decision was made not to do any more to complete, eliminate over jobs here. which means that police outlook for many of these people and look over the people head. a full house is all made plans. people's lives and families depend on it and is hoping wiped out and one stroke because that's done. like everyone else, i'm losing my job. i started training here and never imagined this. i thought i could carry on working here for a while because i was enjoying it and it was going well of the job losses. here are some domestic of the problems. the 4th and most of industry has been facing in recent times. but it doesn't stop that. many german industries are struggling to remain competitive with millions of people unemployed and millions more worried about the future. at the time when germany is falling behind a new technologies,
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while labor costs remain high, many driven experts say the economy is stagnating. so what kind of incoming government do about it? boots of economy needs to change, it needs less bureaucracy, it's streamlining it needs to be able to be on least again. but we probably also need a little less regulation to be there to bring us back to where germany should actually be the political parties agree, something must be done, but not what. which means whoever wins on sundays may not be able to help the workers in fits now straight away. dominant came out to 0 in western germany, hundreds of baboons, rome dependents, hello, selves of cape town, increasingly disrupting lives of people. there they blame the animals for attacks and brake ends at homes and businesses that activists are calling for greater protection of the species. finally, some of the reports from simon's town. this is the mist caused when the boons
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ray to the house in simon's town, indicate peninsula, hoy. yeah. how many residents of that similar experiences, including p to what is? who's lived here for 3 decades? most the, the boons roost on the mountain and then at some point in the morning, they come down and they find their way into the sub. and they're making the way sometimes down to the beach. he relies on a community group to a low team. if for boons in the area and his installed pill balls on his windows to keep them out, he's also stopped growing vegetables in his garden. something he says, drew the primates to his home. it's like growing accounting for the business. but what concerns animal rights activists is the more aggressive approach. some people have taken. in some cases the bones have been killed by live and munition or knives
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