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or as long as that is, as it's not your relative stuck in the sleeve and goes and confirms the group will release the bodies of 4 is running captives on the state and 6 living captives. 2 days later, the running site, this is out there, like the house coming up. us actually of state says there will be more tools aimed at ending in when you crate off to meeting with the russian foreign minister. and we ask that you crime is not asked about me saying and present savanski has postponed his visit to saudi arabia. his writing troops stay on
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5, strategic positions and 711 on despite the expiry of a see sign deadline to which to complete the mazda is announced, it will release the bodies of 4 is really captives on thursday, and 6 full. so live on the spot today. the group says it's showing flexibility is assigned if it's commitment to the goal is to cease by agreement. it's cold on israel to do the same. know all day reports from jordan's capital. i'm on because these ready government on the palestinian authority of bound out as they are from reporting from inside israel and the occupied westbank. a bitter sweet breakthrough in garza cease fire talks. how much does announce it will release the bodies of 4 is really captive ahead of the agreed on timeline. they include the
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remains of chevy, the boss, and her children again and see if they were killed in gaza. reportedly, you know, he's really air strikes in november 2023. the boy's father, yes. then was freed. earlier this month in exchange is where a win set free half of the women and children is ready for says took from girls that during the war it's not clear how many palestinians were forcibly disappeared, or how many remained alive. israel refuses to disclose that information. another breakthrough, if i do, you owe me something on saturday, the 22nd of february. the remaining 6 living is really captives. who would you to be released? and the 1st phase of the agreement will be released over among the assignments. say it's a very common guess to how most captured of the it, i mean, guess to and he's from a said 20142015 respectively. after the info straight to the gaza borders
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among the palestinians scheduled for release on saturday or 47 prisoners. israel handed over to the exchange for capture, disagreed, and soldier deal actually in 2011 and retained again in 2014 the hi. mazda is hoping this up errand flexibility will help mediators pressure israel to fulfill its end of the cease fire agreement. namely, allowing mobile homes tense and heavy equipment into gaza. families of these really captives have promised to keep up pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to strike a deal that would bring home all of the remaining captives. israel is dispatching around durham, or a confidant of natania who, when the minister of strategic affairs, to lead negotiations on face 2 of the cease fire, the negotiations are well behind schedule. and the mediators have to make sure
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israel doesn't resume the war before a deal can be finalized. what are the edges either? i'm not, i don't want to size out, is there a senior political analyst? he says both how mouse and his role had been trying to take the moral high ground throughout the captive and business christmas. wolf's mass continues to diminish. and despite the fact that the 2 are both exchanges that they've seen the past several weeks is how much should it's up to be able to uh, to withstand is right now saw that does not mean it has an upper hand. so it has the lower end. so the problem for is right is not that it doesn't have the upper hand, is that despite having dealt behind, it's not able to defeat how much. but now here we are. and is there a dictate thing? uh the, the process that when, where it goes in and as long as uh,
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those alternative housing units i'm not getting in is making things quite difficult for the palestinians and winter time. and so that's definitely putting pressure. how much so one week is not going to make a lot of difference. and is there a that's have the upper hand? and i think the biggest problem is not going to be says one of course, the bigger problem is going to be face $2.00 and $3.00. well, they are important to erica bye 0 spoke to dr. christopher holding a member of the palestinian australia and new zealand medical association. he described the difficulties of working in gaza while there was severe shortages of basic medical equipment. i'm here work in the nice house was over the local doctors and as a representative ponds by which is uh, australia, new zealand based and i'm seeing so its just across all sexes really. um, i really think in terms of the lauries that con, got in the products that con guy in these things. uh, not within my rebate. well,
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i do see, is the kid without the inhaler because he has to die. you had no insulin for his diabetes. i see people without the regular answer. yeah. for that fix, i see people with waiting, so i cannot find the right antibiotic for i'm seeing so she's across the board, which i'm having here now. sex on the population right in front of me. so from your own perspective, what does the medical secretary really needs in order to stop providing the minimal level of care in light of the very limited fraction of a debt had been allowed to access because of since the implementation of the current c slide deal. yep. well, 1st thing size the doctors and nurses on the students here uh apps who lives inside of here i is the best piece and an answer to your question, what do we need? the quick round. so it'd be, what do we need? we need everything that's there. on his choice, um great doctors, we have an all day more on needed, especially so so. but i can't think of anything that isn't good supply here. i'm we needs, i'm often regulators. we need basic medications. basic surgical instruments. adults
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has done have scrubs for operations and there are all sorts of of missing items across the board. i don't have that big ole. you'll see, i'm not a politician. i see the need in front of me and like i say, we're missing all sorts of equipment. this is riley forces. have stormed educational facilities, run by the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees and the occupied west by and can east jerusalem is also prime minister benjamin us know what of the enforcement of a new new bonding and was activities. charlie soldiers used to a gas in sound bones at a training center in columbia and ordered everyone inside to leave fine. okay. parties to resubmit, elementary voice for was supposed to close. is there any forces also into 2 of the schools? the united nations has released a dining rebuke of the ministry activity. cooling is really res, on unreal facilities of violation of international the secretary general strongly
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condemns. the breach of enviro billy of united nations promises in occupied east jerusalem, including of course, the underwater, columbia training center and the attempt to forcibly enter 3 on the schools and seek their closure. the use of tear gas and sound bombs in educational environments while students are learning as both are necessary and unacceptable. this is a clear violation of israel's obligation under international law including obligations concerning the privileges or immunities of the un and its personnel. and the is ready, all may, has been demolishing palestinians homes in the token room refuge account. more than 3 quarters of the population of 13000 people have been forcibly expelled by his early forces. now it will. so demolitions and mrs. suffer yellows, south of hebron, the
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of us actually of state monica rubio has spoken to senior european diplomats following his missing with a russian delegation and found the rape yet. european lead is of been cooling from both europe and caved to be included in negotiations on ukraine during a 4 and a half hour. amazing and re add the american and russian delegations agree to a point high level teams to help negotiate an end to the whole. stephanie decor pulls 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 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
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senior diplomat sitting across from sag a lab, rolled russians, foreign minister, and their teens. even deal, but the teachers use the docks were useful and constructive were listening offensively to one another. this us administration is more understanding of our position in the near future. will convene more meetings and look at all issues. iron out all obstacles, including the resumption of diplomatic mission when you pull eviction to vegas. all of this hosted by saudi arabia, increasing the playing immediate or role. the meeting in the the odd 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. ukraine's president has made it clear, there will be no deals 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
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kremlin stephanie decker o g 0 is let's see now to the us rush, amazing and re add ukrainian press envelope for mr. lansky said he would not visit, solved a rabbit as shed jewels on wednesday. he made the announcement in on credit off the talks with the turkish president, so them concealed who has moved from 9 correct. the meeting between turkish present the pipe as on and bring in prison. both of them as the landscape one sided with us and russian options fault in we all to find a pathway to end the war in ukraine. however, you quinn's absence from these negotiations raised concerns about it's exclusion from critical decision making. while as expressing his right, did you please took his accounts, reports for 2 kids supports the reed as well as the landscape. that's his conditions for peace and most of what do with dishes. oh, you can talk all you want say these,
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but not decisions can be made with our to great. i mean think on ending the world without cause effects. and sandra were in us, that was a surprise and we learned it from media as of what things alone wants when this was the piece is the goal now starts with releasing present as yet? no. one of the mentioned that today for the 2 days the game is considering the active diplomacy. we have pursued over the last 2 years. right now, our country. and i'm, it'd be an ideal host for talks that would likely be help them achieve and russia, ukraine, and diverse, and the kind of syria jody. tuesday is false, and the circus capital on caroll. highlight the importance of necessity of inclusive diplomacy for finding a solution to the long lasting conflict in ukraine. seeing i'm to solo l to 0 on cut off within the last hour us president. and donald trump has said that the ukraine conflict could have been result a long time ago. and then i am very disappointed. i hear that. you know,
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there's upset about not having a seat. well, they've had a seat for 3 years. and a long time before that this could have been settled very easily. just a half a half baked negotiator could have settled this years ago without isaac, without the loss of much land, very little land without the loss of any lives in well without the loss of cities that are just laying on their side. you have those magnificent golden domes that are shattered will never be replaced. you can replace them 1000 year old domes that are so beautiful. they can replace that whole civilization has changed because of what. so when they're worried about not being seated, you mean somebody that should have gone in and made a deal a long time ago. you could have made a deal. this is one that could have made a deal. there was no talk of this during the trump administration, put in would have never ever done it a space on correspond rosa and jordan. she is
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in washington dc for us, rosalind. what else and from say about those us, russian talks and saudi arabia, of what we heard from the us president donald trump, is that he believes that are trying to end the war between russia and ukraine. is off to a good start. he did say when he asked by one of the reporters at this event down in his home in florida that he did not think that they had not been raised. the prospect of removing us forces from their physicians across western europe, as part of the terms of reaching an into the war between russia and ukraine, and trump. alex also said that he would not be in favor of removing us forces. and that's all perhaps in part because of the us is the parameter tom military of factor as part of the nato security alliance in western europe. trouble also did
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say as well, we just heard in that sound bites that the ukrainians could have resolved this. a long time ago, but he did not indicate exactly how the cranes could have done it, given data just about 3 years ago, minus a few days. it was russian forces that invaded across ukraine's eastern flank and rustling. we've also learned that us next year of state, monica rubio has been a, has spoken to a senior european diplomats following that meeting with the russian delegation in saudi arabia. that's right. of the european nations of the u. k. front italy, germany as well as the leadership where quite a ways that they were not invited to take part in tuesdays meeting in re, uh, between the russian and the us delegations. uh, but
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a statement i put out by the state department indicated that immediately after that meeting with his calendar part certainly love ralph. marco rubio did speak with the foreign ministers of those government to basically brief them on the discussion some 4 and a half hours worth of discussions extensively in order to try to maintain some factor of unity between the united states and europe. certainly it's not without, it's not not worth pointing out that relation to have already been strange in these early weeks of the trumpet ministration. notably with the language that was delivered by the vice president j. d. vance and the defense secretary paid heads up when they were asked the munich security conference in the past week. anything. so that's how it correspond, rosa and jordan, that for us in washington dc. now the lebanese government says it has the
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right to use all possible means to insure the full with 4 of his writing troops from the south of the country. it's cooling, as well as presence in 5 areas and occupation residents. returning back to that home, say the villages have been left on recognizable st, ahold or thoughts the they we did for hours while is where the troops completed their withdrawal. lebanese families were supposed to return to their villages near the border in late january, in line with a ceasefire agreement that ended 14 months of conflict between as well and has beloved in november, but as well delayed it's pulled out to tuesday in optimal, but just hold on a 2nd, i'm waiting. i want to enter for little bit on destruction on whatever i just want to go to quite close. i'd rather be buried there than elsewhere. i just want to enter the credit. you know, this is the only thing i am asking. hollywood many returning home say their
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villages are unrecognizable so much of their lives. erased park killer was among the hardest hit during the conflict with intense fighting and bombardment. but it's really troops also deliberately destroyed structures while they were here during the ceasefire. were turning is not an option without basic infrastructure and surfaces. there is shock and disbelief, but defiance a lot and we returned despite the destruction, which is important to start. we came back and not these really and to me has led these read. the army, however, remains in hilltop positions just inside blood and on to guard against what it's called ceasefire violations by hezbollah. the government says it's use the soldiers presence as an occupation, and we'll complained to the un security council. well, i mean the analogy, what is that, that as israel continues to turn a blind eye to their obligations, dishonoring all its promises,
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the conferring parties declared the following. firstly, to resort to the un security council being the body that endorsed resolution $17.00 oh $1.00 on the cut out. all the while is ready. drones are still overhead. when the states fire came into effect is very prime minister benjamin nothing, you know, who said it didn't signal an end to the conflict with has been long since then. is really strikes have been targeted. what is ready the army calls as well as assets. these really military is promising to continue acting against hezbollah, if the lebanese army fails to do so. the army is now in charge of this region. it's tasked with pushing back has the law as well as disarming. it's fight. there's a major test for a state long absent center for their osha, 0 southern lebanon. the still ahead on the out is 0. 7. tell gary all bring of the latest on protests held on the bank of river pissed off on water shooting issues with india.
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the now they will start reading tasmania in the middle of summer here 2 or 3 days ago it's gone. that is don't particularly boom. but it's nothing like this car was it was 19 how you bump it any 20 in melbourne. say that be the real woman. some of you have is going to ready for victoria is going away from adelaide and camera with the high twenty's been locked in the thirty's anymore. once you shall still developing of the east coast of the south where i was in queens and it is relatively warm and past. but even here it's cool. down a little is the cloud is talking to build the real heat and existing land. and the deep cheryl is almost as freaking just stay where in queensland, for example, surprisingly it's nice and warm, at least in some places in the live the wind, for example, christ church 29 degrees must be the 1st time you see the summer. unfortunately is
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coming to the end with a lot of cloud and raised folding on those kinds of stuff on it. and the normal where the cottons are tend to engine easy any of these daily showers could be to use a 100 going to be so. so that's pretty typical for this time. yeah. well it's not quite that difficult is the fat low shelves are running out through western tiling something me and my car shouldn't be rent this time to you, but it looks like it will be on his familiar ground. the code is still coming out of ne, in china. it is still good to stay for the next 2 days. in japan, with 80 percent of its population involved in agriculture became the 1st i still struggling to feed its people, but it's only without them to to remove the student. despite the cheering decades of political timeline and multiple cases, the nation has really to find long lasting solutions for feed stupidity. so that on so i plenty of time. i'll just say right,
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explores how it's struggling country specific thing, and it's effort to feed its people africa's new directions, offensive accurate call on out to 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the looking back and watching out is there a mind, a top story is this. our mazda is announced that it will be returning the bodies, a full cap, tips held in gaza on thursday. 6 living hostages will also be released on saturday as possible. the 1st phase of the seas 5 deal for us and russia have agreed to hold
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5 a tool saved it, ending the when you crane off to the top, diplomats messing saudi arabia, while ukraine on the west side lines from the tools us search year state montgomery view has now discussed developments with the french versus you're tied in on jet and foreign ministers, rondon back to m 23 levels of trying to establish administrative control in the areas they've seized in the east. if the country, including the provincial capital of goma rondon backed fighters of baffling the congolese on the north keeping proven softer, seizing the 2nd major especially because of the rebels groups authorized passenger side services between the ports of goma. i'm because the on late keith is vital transport link was suspended for several months while the un human rights chief is accusing m $23.00 levels of killing children and attacking hospitals and warehouses,
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storing aid in the eastern democratic republic of congo. our office has confirmed cases of some of the execution of children by m 23. after they entered the city of chicago. last week, were also aware that children were in possession of weapons, a recall on rolanda and m 23 to ensure that human rights and international humanitarian law are respected. we're also documenting cases of ill treatment, conflict related, sexual and gender based violence, child enforce recruitment, intimidation and death threats. uganda is military says it's entered the city of virginia, ne'er it's folder with the democratic republic of congo. officials say the deployment has been agreed with the congolese on me to carry out joined operations in the area . you got and forces have been in the d all see to come back groups. the government says affiliation to iso. catherine solely has the lasers from nairobi. are you
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spoken to the military spokesman all your gun and forces about this latest development in the democratic republic of congo? and he said that after meeting it was agreed that you've done to me and the kimberly's offices are going to have joined military operations in a tory province in and around near town. and that is to deal with on groups that are in that area, particularly we're talking about what's called a sedan. we test posts so much how many people have been killed over the yet people are still in place. people displacements come in last week. they killed more than 50 people at e. com
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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 pdf that you've done that has been in a to read. and while they have about the 5000 shoot mission, this dispute why i'll continue being in many territory in a north cuba problems to deal with another on root of called a d f. so the spokesman saying that this is not new, they're just defending the board as well. and they are just trying to help the companies on the cost. we saw him all just to see don's foreign ministry says that the power managed to rock and support forces have killed 433 civilians,
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including children in the past 3 days. the prizes all said to have attacked villages around out container in white nile states, south of the capital called to catania, was the 1st city captured by the ar. assess in december of 2023. have a morgan has moved from call to, so this is the news army and the power minutes who rapids 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, best it'd be our staff launched attacks on multiple villages on the outskirts of a good plan, not in life 9, and that's at least the 433. so $433.00 civilians, housing killed, according to the sudanese for an 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 bypass on
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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 nice problem in a 3 is not final. i may be much higher. now the city needs foreign ministry says that regional countries and the international 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 a border, 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 even white. now state are concerned that with the are assembling from the capital for to using the bridge to get into wipe. now spades,
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they may be subjected to more and more attacks and there may be more loss of life in the coming days and weeks he been more than onto vera called him to purchase something, taking place in northern bonds, a dash of access to water from a disputed river echo residents suppose what they say is india is unilateral decision to build a down stream. they say it will threaten the agriculture and livelihoods to chatter reports a thousands gathered along the face 3 very northern bangladesh, to demand an equal share of its waters. the piece, the flow from india is 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 the most to have to sell. there is hardly any water in the wind. so i mean the summer, almost everything made, the bank goes on the you still have you with the flow from the india side,
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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 plans, a huge irrigation project along the reverse, funded with help from china. the 11th when there are flush floods, there is serious damage to agriculture and livelihood resulting and extreme poverty

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