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a little bit, i saw a thin for then some little political daycare that perfect. i'm gonna go through like the the highest leader in gaza can funds the group will release the bodies of for is really captives on thursday and 6 living captives. 2 days later, the on the how much i'm doing this is out to your life. we don't also coming up. the secretary of state announces a plan for further talks of moscow in defending the war in ukraine. after meeting with his russian counterpoint. israel's military operation continues in the occupied west bank more than
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a dozen homes have been destroyed. uganda and troops into the eastern congo least city of bonia, to support the army against fighters gaining ground in the region. the promises announced that will be returning the bodies of 4 is really captives on thursday. i mean how you, the groups leader and gaza also said 6 living captives will be released on saturday as part of the ceasefire deal. he said that it was proof of how much commitment to the agreement and called on israel to honor its terms. i love the exam and they see that there's the commission forces must be obligated to on all the terms of the agreements without any exception or delay. namely, the allow of the entity of heavy equipment in order to be able to remove the debris and recover the dead bodies. not only
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a followed by the state in fellow citizens, but also the as a captive skill. as a result of the is a ruthless, indiscriminate area bill bought demand is really negotiators are discussing the entry of heavy equipment and mobile homes into gaza at talks and mediators, and cairo 200000 tents and 60000 mobile homes were supposed to be allowed in during phase one of the cease fire convoys of trucks carrying the shelters are waiting on the egyptian side of the border crossing in the south of the strip. meanwhile, israel says it's agreed to start negotiations on the 2nd phase of the ceasefire. dar cowboys, whom has more from that off how much the senior leads the how you as it stated that the movement has proven its seriousness regarding the implementation of the us useful agreements in a 25 statement. and he has cold, old resumed yates, is to force these various side to fulfill their obligations regarding the implementation of this, in spite of the land,
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the serious engagements for the 2nd phase negotiations without any move, evaluating the trying to deliver a message that they are trying to be avoiding any sort of the claim regarding any potential collapse of deceased by it. also, uh, stressing the fact that isabel does not comprehensively speak to these to support agreements, including the violations of maintenance regarding the entry of mobile homes, completely human machinery, alongside with the numbers of humanitarian, 8 trucks and evacuation is that to ations that took place regarding critically ill patients that have been widely unmet 10 well listed on what was completely promised in the same spot. busy deal such these significant changes and the developments that are still taking place could give a key sign. that original mediators are accepting pressure on both sides by a most has completely shown that they are going to release more east, very top tips within the coming days. alongside that they continue to aust,
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mitigates is to force israel to fulfill its commitments. um, to translate that into practical actions to mitigate the humanitarian crisis. and to start the reconstruction operations and gov, tara cubism, out to 0. rough off kind of start. you know, right, let's go live now they're not, are they need to do any and capital on mine? she is there because these really government and palestinian authority of band i'll just hear from reporting from inside israel and the occupied west bank your. what's the reaction been so far from the israeli government when it comes to this announced by how much that the bodies are for kept as will be released thursday and that 6 living captives will be released on saturday. how about the is really government confirmed other reports didn't really comment on it, but he's really media commentary is pointing out the the, this positive development and the fact that it does signal that the there is some,
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a mentor as a result of mediators effort that the talks wouldn't break down, it's also a big relief for the families of the captive, even those who would be receiving the bodies of their loved ones and have the ability to give them a dignified farewell and a dignified burial. it's also a encouraging science for the mediators who've been trying over the past week or so to save the cease fire from completely falling apart and plunging the region back into war and nor where do things currently stand when it comes to negotiations of phase 2 of the ceasefire as well, they haven't started yet, but we finally have a news that is we'll, we'll start negotiations on face to 2 weeks behind schedule of the person who will
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be in charge of those negotiations. will be these really minister of strategic affairs or on durham, or he's a close confidant of a benjamin nothing. yahoo, he replaces the head of the is really intelligence chief. this is an internal is really problem. it is viewed very problematically in the security circles a, but it does indicate that this is a process that is closely controlled and closely monitored by benjamin netanyahu. and let's remember he's ready prime minister fletch to his cabinet, where there is a lot of opposition to face too, that he would only move with a cabinet votes. phase 2, let's remind our viewers involves the full withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza. the return of the remaining is really captive soldiers, according to him, us and the other palestinian groups and the reconstruction of gaza the day after if
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you will. and this elusive question that is real has been pushing on for many, many months, saying that it would not allow how much to rule it would not allow the palestinian authority route to rule and then came transplant for completely evicting. displacing the population of gauze a warmly welcome in tel aviv still very public problem. optic diplomatically, legally mohammed. alright, that's new to all day life for us. and these are danny and capital. i'm on thanks so much more. the senior russian and us diplomats have concluded a 4 and a half hour meeting and saudi arabia on the war and ukraine. they've agreed on a pointing a high level teams to help the go shade and into the war. stephanie decker reports, a new us administration and a new foreign policy approach. now, happy to sit together with the russians and talk about the war in ukraine. the goal
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of today's meeting was to follow up on the phone call the president had a week ago and begin to establish those lines of communication. the work remains today is the 1st step of a long and difficult journey, but an important one. and president trump is committed to bringing an end of this conflict. president trump's most senior diplomat sitting across from sag a level russians foreign minister and their teens even deal. but it each keeps the thoughts were useful and constructive were releasing at the end of lead to one another. this us administration is more understanding of our position in the near future will can be more meetings and look at all issues. iron out all obstacles, including the resumption of diplomatic mission. when you pull of extra they go. all of this hosted by saudi arabia, increasing the playing immediate or role the meeting in the the od lawsuit almost 5 hours and wrapped up tuesday afternoon. the americans also said no one was being sidelined, that there you are, p and allies are being consulted on almost a daily basis and that ukraine would be involved in the process down the line.
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ukraine's president has made it clear, there will be no deal without his country's involvement. and no date has been set for a meeting between presidents, donald trump, and his russian counterpart vladimir putin to meet as yet. but it will says the kremlin stephanie decker all g 0. a. soon after the us rush, our meeting and the all the ukrainian president followed him. there's zalinski postponed his visit to saudi arabia, which was scheduled for wednesday. he made the announcement in on crowd after talks with the directors president, would you got kind of in the mind those throwing youth any resolution must be fat and square? nothing can be done behind our backs or countries can speak of any possible solutions. however, no solution or resolution can be made without our approval. we would not invited to the meeting and saudi arabia. it was a meeting between russia and america. it came to us as a surprise. and i believe it was a surprise for many. charles stratford has more from keith. christ president below him is that is key has yet again said that any deal agreed in totes that he crane
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on pops off. will not be rec, realize, despite the relatively positive tone coming from us and russian officials in re, uh we've been trying to gauge the moved ways. members of zalinski is policy members of parliament here in kids. an aust, one member, what he sold the outcome of these 2 scenarios would be us absolutely nothing. absolutely nothing at best. what can happen, the negotiations might start, but i don't believe in the prospects of such and negotiation for very simple reason because our goals, i mean, russian and ukraine's goals are irreconcilable. they're diametrically opposed and put in the rush, or they have never, you know, if you look at the history they have never conducted negotiations on this
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negotiations versus go wins on to say that that would be no territorial concessions by you grade. referring to the almost 20 percent of ukrainian territory that is on the russian control. he said that this would fly in the face of international law or instead of terrible precedent, which would predict future risks. terms of security, not only to ukraine, but why to you or wednesday tomorrow kia of is expecting the arrival of the us special envoy to ukraine, keith campbell, he is expected to be here to 3 days or more risk of described as purely a fact finding mission police that kind of rhetoric from members of zalinski is policy that shows just how difficult the road ahead and forward you any last in piece plan. an individual p settlement is going to be just drive it out to 0. keep your shop of all of a has the russian reaction. and as in moscow, those had been,
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besides negotiations between the russian and american delegations, and several years for administer levels. told them quite pulls of tape saying that the american side has begun to better listen to most of those positions. both countries have agreed to a point you um boxes and replenish the stuff with the embassies in moscow and washington in the pulse kids. the numbers of embassy work has have been reduced at a regarding the ukrainians supplement is been decided that teams of russian and us negotiators on ukraine will begin the contacts. it's not yet known, who will be among the teams they negotiates is, will be appointed by the president's should that consultation is between russia and the us on ukraine will be conducted on a regular basis. levels has region rated most of those positions that the appearance of nato troops and ukraine is unacceptable. no european american peacekeepers on ukrainian soil, even after the peace agreement is signed,
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as russian doesn't want to see that one day. these foreign troops can potentially united with the premium only and go on to invade crime me, for instance. also according to the rules, nasal expansion is a direct threat to russia's interest to russia security. so ukraine's accession today to still remains out of the question. also both sides need more time to repair the nice thing between peyton and fun. it's an like is take place next week initiated was expected at the end of february. now the date is unknown. and finally, the russian foreign minister and the us stick trip state have agreed on the corporation in the economic and investment space. so we can push the tools about it . so overall, asians between between the 2 countries, you know, sure, bob oliver ultra 0 most scary in the occupied westbank. local sources say these really army has demolishing at least 14 palestinian homes in total cut them refugee camp. it's part of the large scale military operation that began nearly
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a month ago. israeli forces have stormed refugee camps and palestinian towns destroying homes and public facilities. initially, the rays were focused on jeanine in the north, in the territory, but of sense expanded to north shops, refugee camp, and both of them more than 3 quarters of the population of 13000 people had been forcibly expelled. there among the more than 40000 palestinians as really soldiers and forests from their homes in the occupied west bank. the un says refugee camps are being rendered uninhabitable. it is compared these really military operations to which causes strategy or a 100 reports. and ty will float out streets dug out of electricity lines, pulled down people's homes, left unrecognizable during shots and took room is the latest target. 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
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. 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 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 a stuck in sick because displacement for repeated indestructible preparations originally built to house. people displaced by was of 1948 to 9067. now the defendants of those of the refugees of being forced, once again from their homes. and i will say, i'm not sure me. i came to know some scam from jeanine with my daughter to seek shelter. we came to the camp and found that it is to rounded by the army. we are trapped and distribution is catastrophic. the people in notions know that to stay
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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 findings shells where they come in. schools most or with friends, they don't know when it will be safe to attend, or whether they would even have homes to return to, nor han, out to 0. 11, these government says it has the right to use all possible means to insure the full withdrawal of israeli troops from the south as agreed in the cease fire deal in november. the statement comes after is really troops started leaving populated areas near the border, but not all of them are pulling out. the israeli army says it will remain in 5 positions in southern lebanon, which provide vantage points near the border with israel. a while on the list and it goes to refer to the un security council which approved the resolution 17 o one,
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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 us on the international law. some of the families displaced by the cross border fighting between the israeli army and has been la are making their way back to their homes. ages we say more than $100000.00 people were forced to flee during the 14 month conflict. the still ahead on al jazeera savage held very all bring of the latest on protests held on the bank of river tape stuff on the water shooting issues with india. the
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k 100 maybe just push it will be fairly typical of a decent time port this time the it is an easier and that's more or less what you get. and more or less of you way was a bit more of a concentration. now you lose on has been the case for the last few days and still fueling the snow that's folding all the way on the west coast of her home. she and her carter is the told is coming out to the northeast of china itself. essentially that code in beijing, but it is when he go for the ne, this is not bad looking weather excepts, increasing the clarity in china with writing, developing sides of the young c, but as snow where it's cold enough. and the type of the rain itself will be substantial. we'll probably just miss shanghai on his way out towards the japanese islands and then just catching taiwan as well. i still was nothing by this time in japan, significant cheryl seems likely not so much in the northeast of india,
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but in the northwest and the coming through pakistan's active ass kind of tongue. there's also a different development test science of co captor, significant thunderstorms of possibility here briefly mid week returning later on. so state is drives the science of that. but this of course, will have a good effect pa, from leaving snow to look beautiful once it's gone through the showers themselves, improve the quality in the whole. how many new demi young women with the space i used to change about working? and if the school sounds like not sound good enough, so that's a small step for science jointly for women. kind in kind of stalling me, but don't replace it in high. and that's a scheduled time. the satellite could be sensitive space, women mix science, space school, episode 5 on out to 0. or the
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the you're watching. i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. this how. how much does announce that it will be returning the bodies of 4 captains held in gaza on thursday. 6 living hostages will be released on saturday as part of the 1st phase of the ceasefire to senior russian . and us diplomats have concluded a 4 and a half hour meeting involved in the war and ukraine. they've agreed on a point in high level teams to help negotiate. and in to the war, us says european leaders and ukraine will also be involved in talks to tend to you as president, donald trump has said ukraine, supplies of rear earth minerals could be the key to
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a piece deal. the minerals are vital components in electronics, and ukraine has significant reserves, and we're on con reports. they might look like any old drugs, but on these dusty museum shelves are examples of rad minerals the how our technology. anything with the micro chip needs array of mineral elements and ukraine is sitting on an estimated 16 trillion dollars with pitch. and s girl ski is the director of this museum and has a dump truck in geological sciences. he shows us the tiny specks of right at the elements embedded in the room. it's an indication of the challenge of mining processing, getting that valuable commodity into the market. when that comes, he says the significant challenge of monetizing the minerals is something people don't understand. so on this a sign up, a separate sign up. no, of course this is an issue. in my opinion, the majority of people don't understand what's going on, because people will only understand it when they see it and see the complexity of
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these processes, how it will happen, and under what circumstances. it's impossible to talk about right of elements without talking about the war. most the deposits are in the russian occupied territory where the fighting is raging. these territories need to be returned, says ukraine. i know you then cut a piece that will be sealed, and that's not something. russia is keen on china, the world's number one supply is following developments closely. it currently holds at 36 percent of the world, right, has minimal deposits and 70 percent of the world processing capability. most time, let's agree that even if the u. s. and ukraine to reach a deal. china will still have the upper hand for one simple reason. right now the, you know, if you have grab it, they will just file draw, and it'll destroy everything much. i think they also need smaller investment with peers to invest sprint. oh, for something that the scale i don't think china is. it's not
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a huge price. hopefully in different the car and trade war with china is driving the us position of to donald trump, imposed additional towers on chinese products. beijing retaliated it tight, index full controls on 25, right, has minerals with shipments of the us. that's a blow to the military. sector, which is one of the biggest bias, the stakes, the high for the us. and that something that ukraine knows, and so it's holding out for a much better deal. and our president zelinski has already turned down a deal from the americans at the aust. 50 percent of the sex. what you creighton wants is national security guarantees, as well as a favorable financial deal in wrong con, which is their keys. a few ways human rights chief is accusing him. 23 rebels who sees the 2nd major city in eastern congo of killing children and attacking hospitals and warehouses, storing aid through one to back. rebels are now battling the congolese army in
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north keeble province, and they're trying to establish administrative control in the areas they've sees. the governor of the provincial capital, which the him 23 took 3 weeks ago as announced that the ports of kabul and goma on lake keeper will reopen the 1st vessel, carrying passengers to go my doctor in the last few hours elsewhere in eastern democratic republic of congo, you gained as military says it is entered the city of one year. you know, it's border. officials say that deployment has been approved by local military authorities to stop killings by armed groups. you've gained and forces had been operating in the d. r. c, at the invitation of contrasting to combat groups. the government says are affiliated to isis. catherine. so it has the latest from a robi, i spoken to the military spokesman. all you got in forces about this latest development in the democratic republic of congo. and he said that after meeting it was agreed that the,
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you and me and the kimberly's forces are going to have joined military operations in a tory province in a scene and around near town. and that is to deal with on groups that are in that area. and particularly we're talking about what's called a sedan we test, pull so much how many people have been killed the yet people are still in a place the people's displacements come in last weeks i've been to more than 50 people at e. com a. so the 2 armies have decided to see how they can deal with that. the military says this is not a fresh deployment member that say you see the army or you've done that has been in
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it to read. and most people, while they have about 5000 nations, this dispute, why i continue being in many territory in north cuba, problems to deal with another group of called adf. so the spokesman said that this is not new, they're just defending the board as well. and they just trying to help the companies on the cost, we saw him all to 0. nairobi students. foreign ministry says the paramilitary rapids support forces have killed $433.00 civilians, including children and attacks. in the past 3 days, the fighters are said to have attacked villages around a good time that in white now state south of the capital cartoon. china was 1st captured by the ar assess in december 2023. he but morgan has the latest from
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cartoon, or this is denise army, i'm 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 recessive launched attacks on multiple villages on the outskirts of a good payment in wipe 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, 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
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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 that'd be our stuff controls. so civilians and it'll get hannah and his wife. now states are concerned that with the rest 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 had of 2 powerful winter storms in eastern parts of the united states have killed at least 14 people. more than a months worth of rain has fallen in just 24 hours,
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causing flash flooding in kentucky, alabama and atlanta officials expect water levels to continue to rise in the coming days, a new footage has emerged, mondays, delta airlines plane crash at toronto's pearson international airport 18 people were injured, but all 80 on board survive. the plane flipped upside down while landing in strong winds and icy conditions. canadian investigators are looking into what caused the crash. india, as foreign ministry says it's aiming to double trade with cuts are in 5 years to $28000000000.00. high level talks between the 2 countries have been taking place in new delhi. but there is a mirror shift, i mean, been having to send me an indian pregnant, a certain arrange remoting, have also been discussing ways to increase energy ties up. there is the world's 2nd largest exporter of liquefied natural gas. 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 upstream. they say it will threaten their agriculture and livelihoods.
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tanveer chandry has more from last month. your hot thousands gathered around the face 30 very northern bangladesh, to demand an equal share of its waters. the taste, the 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've shared off the water. i'm one of one of the most to have it. there is hardly any water in the winter. i mean the summer, almost everything need 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, the deal was never finalized the purchased in 6 northern district and bank.

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