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but how much is real and how much is bluster? is it runs footprint across the middle, the shrinking, the trump administration is weighing options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for europe? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the russia and the us hold talks, and saudi arabia aimed at ending the ukraine war. the kremlin says, president putin is ready to talk to presidente lensky, if necessary. the realtor 0 life of my headquarters is i'll find out and you navigate to also coming up negotiations in cairo and fully implementing phase one of the goals of cease fire deal. well, israel continues to block the entry of mobile homes and heavy equipment. israel
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says his troops will remain in 5 strategic positions in southern loving on despite agreeing to come safely. withdrawal. the incredible crash landing at toronto airport. the passenger planes switched over, but the people on board survived the hello senior diplomats from russia and the united states are holding talks and saudi arabia about ending the war and ukraine. it's the 1st such meeting since russell's full scale invasion, 3 years ago, us secretary state market, rubio has met the russian for administer sort of a live rob and re odds their discussions are also meant to paved the way for a meeting between the us president donald trump, and the russian president vladimir puts in the kremlin house confirmed that present person is willing to meet the ukrainian president if necessary. well,
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let him as lensky was not invited to these talks and re odds. he says he will not recognize any negotiations held without its participation. meanwhile, european leaders have also been excluded from the talks. so on monday, they held an emergency summit in paris to discuss their strategy for ukraine's future. the european commission president or some of underlying, has also been meeting the us special envoy, keith kellogg in brussels. you'll, yes, have of all of us are correspondent joining us from moscow. what are we expecting from these talks and react? and so we are expecting that that going to tool kind of discuss the settlement of the ukrainian conflict, of course, as well as the improvement of the russian us relations. all these things are on the table today, and the us and russian side announced they will know expecting a break 3 day. the tweaks are intended rather to pay the way for
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a meeting between religion and police and, and donald trump, which may take place late in february. one of the russian delegation members had of the direct investment fund curial. demetrius has said that the american business has lost most of the 300000000000 years dollars by leaving the russian non case his poke about developing economic cooperation. some projects offered by russia include the ones in the aux 6, according to retrieve of major american oil companies will inevitably return to russia at some point because they don't mind receiving access to russian national resources and or reserves that russia can also them. and he emphasized that in the past, the major us oil companies had very successful business in russia. so a lot of up to me is in the air here as well as skepticism. but the fox is that person is no longer an outcast in the western world. since the sort of war,
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the united states, europe and the allies have, adheres to the principal of no negotiations with the aggressor, but trumps quote, to police and changed a lot. today's talk soon. we and, and the upcoming nice thing of the presidents of the 2 presidents mean that this principle is no longer relevant. and we also see that the west europe relations are in deep crisis as well. okay, thank you. your. thank you for that reporting from us. go, or charles stratford has more from keith as the meetings and we'll get on the way of doubling down by the training present. load them is alan sky last night saying that ukraine would not recognize any deals made that it is not faulty to obviously zalinski has not been invited to these meetings in re, uh the is a scheduled visit on wednesday by the us special envoy, jean grey, and keith kendall, and he gave some comments last night with respect to the conversations. he says
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he's being having with european leaders. european lead is pushing him wanting us security guarantees. if indeed, in the future we see european peacekeepers being deployed to ukraine and kellogg's woods. and he said that in terms of trump's general philosophy in dealing with these, uh, these talks, nothing is often negotiating table fuel. so come and see if it gets a gain on reasons why the us thinks the european leaders should stay out of these tools and re out at the moment. he said, because they don't want to many people around the table. that's what the us is concerned about. reference possibly to those 2 failed agreements. the 20142015 minutes of agreements which were very much related by germany and frauds. there's also been coming out of brussels, where the president of the u commission. us live on the line is be meeting kellogg
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this morning. she released the statement from switzerland, so i'll just read out to you now. sorry x. she said that we want to partner with the us to deliver a just the last in piece, financially and militarily, europe has bought more to the table than anyone so far we will step up. and she says that to your opinion, for the european union, it is clear that we need to move quickly to ease budget rules to facilitate increase defense spending by members. it. so a clear indication there of the sense of urgency, amongst european leaders as they strive to try and find some sort of peace plan. and some sort of peace settlement is being driven by the us in re, i'll just drop it down to 0. keith, the a team of is really negotiators is in cairo to discuss the ongoing implementation
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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 deals with more than 70 percent of buildings and gaza, destroyed how the students need bulldozers to clear the rubble and to recover thousands of bodies buried beneath the ruins. convoys of trucks carrying mobile homes on tens are waiting at the egyptian side of the border crossing in southern gauze on honey my fluid. joining us from base in another in northern guys. uh um, so the humanitarian needs are incredibly huge. honey. tell us what you're seeing. on the ground as well very and it's on the rise in each passing day, there is a new layer of challenges and,
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and more tragedies here. not only we're seeing people sleeping in the streets or trying to fit themselves into some of the recycling tends that they've brought with them from there and force displacement. but we have an, an issue that is becoming a real problem for people and lack of water. the fact that it's not available, it's pushing more people to leave this area and go somewhere else. they want to be near water source because without it, they will not continue or they are unable to continue to stay in this there. and this is part of, of the la in the northern western part of the city. and it's lars, the agriculture was done until the past few years. we're seeing more of it becoming a little bit urban here with many of the uh, the residential buildings as well. as public facilities like the one in the frame here, the, the buildings here, this is used to be a college building down the road. we have the waste management facility part of it and i have municipality, the intramurals center, as well as field football field down the road. but the surrounding area has been
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quite the damaged as we see is either severely damaged or completely destroyed. one thing that we've noticed so far the people are, are with the lack of everything they need in terms of a food supplies, in terms of medical supplies and, and other basic necessities are resorting to temporary shoulders, trying to keep whatever the are able just to sustain their life, but not for long because we hear lots of people approaching us in this area complaining about lack of water in ability of trucks carrying gates to reach this area. coming to this point, was it quite difficult the, the, the roads turned into more of a rugged area, very rocky with rubble of blocking major streets and roads. and in our section, it took us a lot to get here. when we are driving a small car here for trucks, it's much more difficult, they're larger size, they need more space to move around, but not in this area. so definitely we're seeing here a rise on the humanitarian needs among the population. there's also one important
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issue here, the lack of health care. there are no health facilities available in the northern part of this trip. all of them are rendered non operation out of the one hospital to try to get back on track has been the nation hospital and it's only the emergency ward that is a start. it just like with the baby steps to get back on track, but not offering any not necessary or immediate medical care for already populations that needs immediate medical intervention. okay, honey, thank you so much. my name was reported from baker. i have been north of the gaza strip. a lebanese government says it has the right to use all possible means to insure the full withdrawal. if is really troops from the south as agreed in the november cease fire. the statement comes after is really troop started leaving populated areas near the border, but not all of them are pulling out. is really army says it will re retain 5 positions in southern lebanon,
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which provide vantage points near the border with israel. a while and i was initially an adverse to refer to the un security council which approved the resolution 1701 and urge it to take the necessary measures to address these riley violations and compel israel to immediately withdrawal to the international board is in compliance with the un resolution, sandy, on and secondly to constitute any, is riley presence in any inch of lebanese territory as an occupation with all the legal implications that arise from is on the international law. so some of the families displaced by the cross border fighting between the is really the army and has been, are making their way back to their homes. agencies say more than a 100000 people were forced to flee during the 14 month conflict center for the has more from day to mean us and southern 11 on a tens of thousands of families who are displaced by the war have been waiting for
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this moment. for over a year, there waiting to go back to their towns and villages along the board, or for 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 the deals 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 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 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 structures. you can see ambulance is now making
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their way into the 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. 6 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 ready to, to 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 else and making it clear that this does not single signal and enter the war with has the loss. and that is where the army will keep striking has the law. if the lebanese army and the lebanese authorities do not uh, and prevented from re arming the heavier shuttle, socrates in canada are investigating a delta airlines cross at the toronto international airport. 80 passengers and crew
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were on board when the plane slip upside down. y landing in windy an icy conditions . hardy, so castro reports. everything, 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 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
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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 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 alj, a 0 is still a heads on alta 0. thousands of palestinians are left homeless as israel contains
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its large scale military operation in several areas of the occupied westbank plus on top of your child's reopening of the latest on protests held on the bank of rebut pissed off on water shooting issues with india. the in depth analysis of the day sidelines is leveled on this ami capable of keeping the peace both internally and externally informed opinion of the united states investing in the redevelopment of jobs, i think could be a great idea. but again, if you propose to remove the people who actually live critical debate is the freezing of us a id in line with these goals inside story on out jersey era with 80 percent of its population involved in agriculture became the fast i still struggling to feed its people, that's the only way that them to,
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to renew the student. despite the, during decades of political timeline and multiple cases, the nation has rarely defined long lasting solutions for feats dependency. so that, uh, what time you have time. i'll just say right, explores how it's struggling countries assisting in this effort to feed is people advocates new directions, offensive agriculture on alta 0. the challenges here with the the
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top stories on alpha 0. this our to cumberland has confirmed president. the letter of intent is willing to meet president for let him or as a lensky, if necessary. ukraine was not invited to the talks underway and rewards between the us and russia on ending the war. the lebanese government says it has the right to use all possible means to insure the full withdrawal. if is really troops from the south as agreed in the ceasefire earlier, israel said some of its forces which remain in populated areas near the border. at seam, if is really negotiators in cairo to discuss the continued implementation of the gaza as far agreements, including the entry of mobile homes. and that's in the whole government was under mounts and us pressure to start tasks on phase 2 of the deals. as far as for a ministry spokesman, magically ansari has been addressing the media about the latest developments and the agreement that positives of phase one would apply until we have an agreement.
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as long as the negotiations are taking place at that, we have had quite a positive momentum yesterday with the statements coming in from the trump administration, and especially from involved with cost of, of, uh, pressuring both sides to engage positively. and then it goes to asians immediately, and we have had this moment in quite positive momentum of announcements of the, of the technicians meeting very soon of about issues. so we are hopeful, and we are working day and night to make sure that we begin immediately with the phase 2 in order to get us, you know, across to, to that phase. local sources say that is really armies demolishing at least 14 palestinian homes and that sort of cut them refugee camp in the occupied westbank. it's part of the large scale military operation that began nearly a month ago is really forced as a stormed refugee camps on palestinian towns destroying, combs and public facilities. initially, the raids were focused on jeanine and the north of the territory,
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but have since expanded to new shops, refugee camp, and to cut him more than 3 quarters of the population of 13000 people had been forcibly expelled. and there, among the more than 40000 palestinians is really soldiers are forced from their homes and they occupied westbank. the when says refugee camps are being rendered uninhabitable. and it's compared to is really military operation to it. strategy and gaza. laura con reports and tie was loaded out streets, dug out of electricity lines, pulled down people's homes, left unrecognizable doors. johnston took room is the latest target, the full tweaks these radius salt of the northern occupied westbank. the un says the destruction is rendering comes on in habitable 1000 to the people inside of being forced out. when they don't they are forcing people to leave the houses. you
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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 builders. as in did you need last month saying they would not leave until they root out for a policy and fight to you and says people are stuck in sick because displacement for repeated and destructive operations originally built to help people displaced by rules of 19489067 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 that it is surrounded by the army. we are trapped and the situation is catastrophic. people the notions know that to stay would be risking their lives.
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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 findings shells where they can. it's schools most old 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 alpha 0, or there's heavy fighting and parts of the eastern democratic republic of condos m . 23 rebels under allies continues to advance in the region and they are battling that the r c army in north keys and province. meanwhile, the rebel alliance 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 on because on lake chief, who will reopen. so don's foreign ministry says the parent military rapids support
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forces have killed $433.00 civilians, including children and attacks. in the past 3 days, the fighters are set to advertise villages around elevate china and white nile states. also, the capital, hard to retain all was the 1st city captured by the r, as in december 2023. hey. but morgan has the latest from cartoon, the, this, the news army and the power minutes who rapid support forces have been lost in battles in the states of life. and i just south of the capital cartoon. now we know from local responders, that's the iris f launched attacks on multiple villages on the outskirts of underpayment and wife 9. and that's at least uh, $433.00. so $433.00 civilians. housing killed. according to the sudanese foreign ministry, we also spoke to local responders who said that some of the victims of these attacks that include direct attacks that are to lose twice by the recess,
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had been thrown in the river. and that there was several others who were critically wounded as a result of the attacks. so they said that they expected to death to from being passed on several villages on the outskirts of underpayment to continue climbing in the coming hours and days. and that's the number that has been given by the so the needs foreign ministry is not final, i'm may be much higher. now the student is foreign ministry says that regional countries, i'm the intumescent community should take a tough stance on the rapid support forces, describing their actions as a terrorist attacks on civilians targeting civilians and vengeful attacks. over the past few days, they wrap it support for this has been losing ground to, to the, to the news army here in the capital. forcing them to flee to us, the southern parts of the capital i'm into of atlanta, which is on the outskirts of which borders the southern parts of the capital cartoon. uh, once they cross different. oh yeah. one of the main bridges that it'd be ours have controls. so civilians and it'll get hannah and his wife. now states are concerned
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that with the r, as definitely from the capital of cartoon using the bridge to get into wipe, now spades. they may be subjected to more and more attacks, and there may be more loss of lives in the coming days and weeks. he but morgan onto vera called him to the protests, have been taking place in northern bangladesh over access to water from a disputed river. local residents oppose. what they say is, india is unilateral decision to build a damn up stream. they say it will threaten their agriculture and livelihoods. hunger child tree has more from low money or huts. a thousands gathered along the face 30 very northern bangladesh, to demand an equal share of its waters. the kids to flow from india's west bank of state into northern bound with dash, what it is vital for agriculture and the livelihoods of millions. but farmers in the region states on india takes more than i shared off the water. i'm one of one of the most pro has is there is hardly any water in the wind. so i mean the summer,
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almost everything made, the bank goes on the, you still have you with a flow from the india side, making it very challenging for us. india say this constitution leaves the water rights to states and the 2011 taste the river agreement failed. because of objection from west bank of chief minister, it are those that as a result of the deal was never finalized the protest and 6 northern district in bangladesh. and to raise awareness about the challenges of extra thing, water raised by the communities here. they blaming the far diverting water and building them from 30 of the 54 shared rivers. bangladesh is interim government plants, a huge irrigation project, along the reverse, funded withheld from china. on the 11th, when there are flush floods, there is serious damage to agriculture and livelihood resulting and extreme poverty in the region. due to the irregular flow of the piece. to be funny because there is
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a fair share of water float or if the plant to stuff project is implemented, then people in the region will be able to overcome these problems. but water, right? so just one of many issues, dividing the 2 governments, bought of killing straightening balances, and the status of bangladesh of former liter check casino, who in our lives in eggs island, india, all divide dark and new delhi and the subject of my little son, purple. we welcome a good relationship with india, a based on the quality, not something me, some like in the past. i see we seek no confrontation and not with a negative campaign against bangladesh. by the indian government, a media, any issue, act with more responsibility and showed maturity, and with millions of local livelihoods dependent on this river. winning what band with dishes believe is their fair share of the water as big or i'm a top diplomatic priority temperature. all the way out, is it
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a lot of money to northern bangladesh. okay, coming up next inside story. we'll have more on that water dispute in bangladesh. the knocks off to the weather. that's it for me for the time being head on line for more information our website is out as a result. com. thanks for watching. bye bye. for now the the, you know what i'm going to say it's still snowing in japan. the air is still coming out of northeastern china, beside bay area, generating snow shares all the way down to the size of home sheet on that north coast. now there's some shelters or little fuel code intake here. i do think it will snow. the sundays aren't for most of nose and china, but it's increasing the patio that was generating grain size. so the young c and a bit of snow where it's cold enough time to tight been miserable this time of year
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. but it's, there was saving that's ready to keep going. east to it's gotten nothing you for the north. shanghai catches the edge. here's a difference for you or wesley disturbance. other words, churning of the showers and right is happening in northern pakistan, northwest and india has the shelves developing in this part of in year as well as the tools calcutta and also some parts of bangladesh a little bit off this time of year. but is that all the same will that has the, the chance of increasing or improving a quality in new delhi and level. and that's indeed what to do along with that because the shaft could well end up being pretty big. this is a potential all flash flooding that will go 3 by friday, even the snow in the mountains. by that time you can drive up and enjoy the glory of the waters on the drive because the weather itself will have settled back. may i call to you, of course, the good, the lebanon, with political power and domestic families,
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often intertwined for the search he is rushing around me, was a major figure, and 8 times prime minister, until his assassination in 1987 houses 0 well tells the story of the koran, the families influence on modern lebanese history for the civil war, sectarian division, and foreign interference level homes, political families, the crown the dentist on out to 0. so cold water was around the rise worldwide put the keys to river conflict is one of the most contentious of treaty between india and bangladesh, about the fashion of bosa has been pending from all the decades. so what's holding it up and how is china involved? this is inside story, the .
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