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on the funds to make football one, which is the the the how much leader in garza confirms the group underneath the bodies are for, is really captives on thursday and 6 living captains. 2 days later the other ones are in georgia. this is honestly around life and go home. so coming to cranes, president, this phone's a trip to saudi arabia where americans don't different mazda so told, so the russia to end the war is where the troops are made at 5 subject positions in southern 11 on despite us the spot deadline to withdrawal completely. i'm the running rid around between india and bangladesh. big protests of the dispute. the
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premises announced that were released the bodies of 4 is rarely captives on thursday, and 6 small who are still alive on saturday. the group says it's showing flexibility as a sign of its commitment to the gauze of cease fire agreement. it's cool in israel to do the same. i'll just, there was no a day report, some jordan's capital on mine because he's really government and i just didn't know if i were to a bottom down to say or from reporting inside israel. and they all tried westbank. bitter sweet breakthrough in gaza cease fire talk. i'm us as announced it will release the bodies of 4 is really captive ahead of the agreed on timeline. they include the remains of chevy, the boss, and her children again, and see if they were killed in gaza. reportedly, you know, these really air strikes in november 2023. the boy's father,
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your sense was freed earlier this month. in exchange is where a win set free half of the woman 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 don't show 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 among them is i'm a say it's a very common guess to how most captured of the it, i mean, guess to and he's thomas said 20142015 respectively. after the info straight to the gaza borders among the palestinians scheduled for release on saturday or 47 prisoners is real handed over to the exchange for capture. does really soldier deal
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actually in 2011 and retain the again in 2014. how much is hoping this up there and flexibility will help mediators pressure israel to fulfill its end of the ceasefire 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 the room or a confidant of natania who, when the minister of strategic affairs to lead negotiations on face 2 of the ceasefire. the negotiations are well behind schedule. and the mediators have to make sure israel doesn't resume the war before a deal can be finalized. what are the address either? i'm not scenario report atara globalizing spoke to dr. christopher holding the member of the palestinian australia, new zealand medical association. you describe the difficulties of working in gauze
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and i'm here working in the south with over the low co doctors. i'm as a representative ponds by which is, uh, australia and new zealand based. and i'm seeing so it's just across all successfully. i'm already thinking in terms of the lower, is that con, got in the products, the conga in these things know within my rebate. well, i do see, is the kid without the inhaler. the kid yesterday you had no insulin for his diabetes. i see people without the regular and see uncle upticks. i see people with wounds. 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 set to 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 sci fi deal yeah, well 1st thing size the doctors in us is on the students here. absolutely lies
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inside of here is the best piece and an answer to your question. what do we need the quick round. so it'd be what we need. we need everything that stay on his choice. um, great doctors, we have a lot more unaided, especially suicide. but i can't think of anything that isn't good supply here. i'm, we needs, i'm auction regulators, we need basic medications. basic surgical instruments. adults has done have scrubs for operations and there are all sorts of of missing items across the board. i'm 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 where the forces i stormed. educational facility is run by the human agency full pallet spinning and refugees and the on the divide, westbank and east jerusalem itself. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu ordered the enforcement of a new little binding unreal factory, which is that is really sold is used to get some, some buttons that are training center in colombia, and ordered everyone inside to leave an occupied east, jerusalem,
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and elementary. his boy's school was forced to close, is ready forces also entered to lot of schools. while the united nations has released a dining review company ministry activity calling because randy raids on henri facilities, a violation of international the secretary general strongly condemns. the breach of enviro billy of united nations promises in occupied east jerusalem, including of course, the underwashed columbia training center and the attempt to forcibly enter 3 onto our 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. us and these really on a has been demolishing palestinian homes, meant to call them refugee camp. more than 3 quarters of the population of 13000 people have been forced to be expelled by is ready for us. is that also demolitions
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and most of the south of hebron will after the cease firing garza, israel's military expanded operations across the occupied west bank destroying homes and public facilities. 40000 palestinians have been forced from their homes that you and says refugee camps are being rented, uninhabitable, and has compared these randy ministry operations there to its strategy in gaza, nor hunger force. and ty will float out streets dug out of electricity lines, pulled down people's homes, left unrecognizable doors. johnston told them is the latest target. and 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 . when they don't, they are forcing people to leave the houses. you can't even imagine the situation.
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so the army comes in force of children, woman and senior to leave my neighbor, it's 18 years old and she has of finding a wheelchair and they forced them out to is ready for us is road um its vehicles and build houses and did you need last month saying they would not leave until they root out or posting and fight as you and says people are stuck in sick because displacement for repeated indestructible operations are originally built to house. people displaced by rules of 19489067. now the defendants, if those of the refugees of being forced, once again from their homes and i will pay them. no, chairman, i came to know some scamp from janine with my daughter to seek shelter. we came to the camp and found that it is surrounded by the armies. we are trapped and the situation is catastrophic. people, the notions know that to stay would be risking their lives. many cling to plastic
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bags packed with clothing as they organize. vehicles to leave rich, crescent walkers help the sick, disabled and elderly. and children help each other of 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 your home on tuesday or off the us that just state monica rubio has spoken to seeing. yeah, european diplomats following his meeting with a russian and delegation in saudi arabia. european leaders have been calling for both your up arrow keys to be included, indigo. sions on ukraine. during a 4 and a half meeting. and we had the americans and russian teams agree to a point high level that delegates to help negotiate and, and to the more stephanie decker report, a new us administration and
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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 present trump is committed to bringing an end of this conflict as president trump most senior diplomats sitting across from survey lab, rolled russians, foreign minister, and their teens. even deal, but the teachers use the docks were useful and constructive were listening at the end of lead 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 of extra they go. 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
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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 kremlin stephanie decker all g 0. what soon off of that us rush and meeting and re add ukraine's president loving me as a lensky said he would not visit saudi arabia scheduled on wednesday. maybe announcement in ankara of the tulips with the touched president. i'm just interested in because the owner is an incorrect. i'm just following developments. the meeting between circus prisons as a pipe as on and you're going and present all of them as the landscape and started 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
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negotiations raised concerns about it's exclusion from critical decision making. while as expressing his right, did you please focus accounts reports for to kids supports the reed as well as the landscape, such as conditions for peace and most of what, what dishes. oh, you can talk all you want to use, but not decisions can be made with our to great. i mean, think on ending the world without coast investment started with 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. but i'm going to be out mention 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 developers, and the kind of syria journey tuesdays falls into sort this chapter on caroll
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highlight the importance and necessity of inclusive diplomacy for finding a solution to the long lasting conflict in ukraine. seeing i'm co solo l to 0 on cut off. yes, president and donald trump says the ukraine conflict could have been result a long time ago. i am very disappointed, i hear that, you know, 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 this side. i'll just here as well as in jordan, has more now from washington dc. the us president donald trump said on tuesday that he believes that efforts to end the war between russia and ukraine are off to
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a good start. trump made his comments several hours after the secretary of state. marco rubio met with his russian counter part. the foreign minister, saturday. love ralph at a meeting in re of saudi arabia. trump did say that the ukrainians who were not invited to tuesday's meeting and re, i could have ended the war years ago if they had been more willing to, i can see to some of russia's concerns about it's territorial, integrity and security. even though it was russian forces that invaded ukraine on february 24th 2022. it's also worth pointing out that when a reporter asked trump whether the us would consider removing all us forces, currently deployed around western europe as part of a deal to end the war between russia and ukraine. the president says that no one has raised the possibility, but that he would not be in favor of it. and that is perhaps
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a recognition of the fact that the u. s. has the most of forces and has really the supreme military component of nato. the western european and transatlantic security alliance for his part after rubio as meeting with certainly law for of the us secretary of state called his european counter parts to brief them on the meeting, a sort of all the branches that were given that to the tensions have been raised in recent days because of speeches made by the us, vice president and defense secretary at the munich security conference, essentially accusing europe of not doing enough to safeguard its own security. rosalyn jordan elders, sierra washington. let's also to come here and i'll just air including how am 22 rebels that trying to consolidate control all of these things that are project republic of congo with both services. and they keep for that state the
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causing the cost to come china on the us to avoid a trade will fully equal them. extensions escalates. president trump wants to shut down usaid. america's main. forrest agency plus from pulse financial assistance to south africa is a being with an ice. counting the cost on al jazeera. as the cost of all celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and forces. we were meant to be completely ethnically, cleanse people are power, examines the posts for landscape, and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation states that is a live today because we took no attraction as possible the making of a states on that jersey to northern america is a region of wonder. i'm joy,
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tragedy and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition, the i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career. no country is a life and it's my job defense life on how and why. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, you watching out just a record, your mind about top stories here. this uh, how much something else will be returning the bodies, a full captives held in guns and on size day 6 living hostages were released on saturday. as part of the 1st phase of
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a single upon us in russia have agreed to hold further to saint the ending the one ukraine concept of diplomats mentioned saudi arabia when he craned on the european union was sidelined from adults. yusef just but monica rubia is now discuss developments with the french, which you should tell them. and just now the lebanese government says it has the right to use old possible meetings to then show the full withdrawal of israeli troops on the south of the country. it's cooling israel's presence in 5 areas, an occupation residents returning to their home, say that villages have been left unrecognizable. i'll just say it was an a hold of reports now from, from kentucky to install them. they've been on close to these ready border. they waited for hours while israeli 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 its pulled out to tuesday in optimal,
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but just hold on a 2nd, i'm waiting, i want to enter for to loan, that will be on destruction. on whatever i just want to go to credit clone, i'd rather be buried there than elsewhere. i just want to enter the credit. you know, this is the only thing i'm asking hollywood. lenny returning home say their villages are unrecognizable. so much of their lives. erased. far kilo was among the hardest hit during the conflict with intense fighting and bombardment. but is there any troops also deliberately destroyed structures while they were here during the ceasefire? returning 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 stop. we came back and not these really and me has led these read. the army however, remains in hilltop positions just inside blood on to guard against what it called
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ceasefire violations by has a lot. 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 the, as israel continues to turn a blind eye to their obligations, dishonoring all its promises. the conferring parties declared the following. firstly, to resort to the un security council being the body that endorse resolution, 17 o one and cut out all the while is ready. drones are still overhead. when the states fire came into effect, as rarely prime minister benjamin nothing. yahoo said it didn't signal an end to the conflict with hezbollah since then. is rarely strikes have been targeting what is ready the army calls, as well as the assets. is this really military is promising to continue acting against has the law 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
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a state long absent center for their osha, 0 southern lebanon, rolanda, and back to m. 23 rebels are trying to establish administrative control in the areas they've sees in the east of the country, including and the provincial capital of government. the fight is on backing the companies on the north, keeping the province of to seizing a 2nd major city because of the rebel groups authorized passenger, but senators, between the ports of government. because unlike chief of the bank of transport, link was suspended for several months for you and human rights chief is a choosing m trinity rebels of getting children. i'm attacking hospitals and warehouses, storing aid. our office has confirmed cases of summary, 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. recall on rolanda and m. 23 to ensure that human rights and international humanitarian law are respected
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. we're also documenting cases of ill treatment, conflict related sexual and gender based violence, child enforce recruitment, intimidation and death threats. meanwhile, uganda is mandatory. it says it sent to the city of dounia, and it's border with the democratic republic of congo. the officials say the deployment has been agreed with the companies on a to carry out the joint operations in the area you're gathering forces. i've been in the d. c. to come by groups the government says are affiliated to i, so i'll just say it was catherine. so it has the latest from the canyon capital nairobi we've spoken to the military spokesman. all you've got 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 police forces are going to have joined military operations in
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a tory province in a seen and around um, 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 yes, people are still in a place. the people's displacements come in last week of this 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 pdf, that ami a gun that has been in a to read. and while they have about the 5000 shoot mission,
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this dispute why i'll continue being in many territory in a north cuban province to deal with another group of called a d s. so the spokesman said that this is not new. that just decided ending the board as well. and they are just trying to help the companies on the costs. we saw him all just there are no new footage has the most of the plane crash at canada is p as an international airport in toronto, 21 people were injured, but o a t passengers and crew on the delta airlines flight survived the plane flipped while landing in strong winds, a nice the conditions on monday, for treatments on the us, canada, and the cross manufacturer coming through the crash site. we do expect that the investigators on site will be reviewing the aircraft on his current configuration on the runway. for the next 48 hours,
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and we are looking to get to support that investigation. and the removal of that aircraft off the runway, at which point we can do our inspections and then return that runway into a service. the protests have been taking place in northern bank would actually have access to water from a dispute to the river. local residents oppose. what they say is, india is unilateral decision to build a down up stream. they sidled threatened the agriculture and livelihoods dump. chandra has more no money or have solomon's gathered along the face, 30 very northern bangladesh to demand an equal share of its waters. the case, 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 has 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 and bangladesh aimed 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 in the region. due to the irregular flow of the piece to refer you to is
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a fair share of water flow or if the plant to stuff project is implemented, then people in the region will be able to overcome these problems. but one are right, so just one of many issues, dividing the 2 governments, bothered killing, straightening back and says, and the status of bangladesh. a former liter check has seen a whole 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 submission. like in the past, we see no confrontation and not with a negative campaign against bangladesh. by the indian government and media. india should act with more responsibility and showed maturity and with millions of local livelihoods, depending on this river. winning what band with dishes believe is their fair share of the water as baker. i'm a top diplomatic priority temperature all the way out. is it a lot of money? it has not been done with this. well, that's it for me down jordan,
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