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the polls with the far right expected to make is the biggest gain since the 19 thirty's. the german election could restrain your state without a 0 for the latest updates on in debt financing of the german federal election. the leader in guns that confirms the group will release the bodies of 4 is ready captives on thursday and 6 living captors 2 days later. the other ones are in jordan, this is on is they are a lie from dell and so coming up your claims president of the phones of tripped and saudi arabia, that america's top living mountains, hotels and russia to end the will constantly seeking show to the palestinians in refugee camps, escaping is ready, plumbing in the west bank and is ready. troops remained defined strategic positions
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and southern let on despite a sci fi deadline to withdrawal, completing the how much does announce getting released, the buddies of 4 is ready to captives on thursday. i'm 6 more who are still alive on saturday. the group says it's showing flexibility as assignments commitment to the gaza ceasefire agreement. it's cold and israel to do the same. i'll just say it was newer a day reports. i'm jordan's capital i'm on because these randy government and the palestinian authority of bond dogs as they are from reporting from inside israel and the occupied west by 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 remains of chevy, the boss,
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and her children again and see if they were killed in gaza. reportedly, you know, he's really air strikes the 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 garza 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 order among the assignments. say it's a very common guess to how most captured of the it i'm in guest to and he's sharma said 20142050. and respectively, after they infiltrated the gaza borders among the palestinians scheduled for
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release on saturday or 47 prisoners israel handed over in exchange for capture, does really soldier again, actually in 2011. then, between the, 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, ron durham are a confidant of nathan, yahoo! 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
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a deal can be finalized or audiologist either. i'm not. well, how about spokesman hasn't gone? said mazda authorities of statement. he says, we're ready for a 2nd phase in which the prisoners will be exchanged in one go. and that would need to be within the criterion of reaching an agreement, the least a permanency spy. i'm the complete withdrawal from the district. i'll just ever seen that political unless model one of the charlotte says both how mass and israel had been trying to take the moral high ground throughout the captive and prisoners swaps how much continues to diminish. and despite the fact that the throughout both exchanges that they've seen the past several weeks is how i'm not sure that it's up to be able to uh, to withstand is right now saw that does not mean it has an upper hand. so cuz it has the lower end. so the problem for is rather is not that it doesn't have the upper hand, is that despite having del forehand, it's not able to defeat how much. but now here we are. and is there
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a dictating uh the, the process. yeah. when, where it goes in and as long as those alternative housing units are not getting in, it's making things quite difficult for the palestinians in winter time. and so that's technically putting pressure how much so one week is not going to make a lot of difference. and is there a desktop the upper hand? i think the biggest problem is not good. this is one of course. the bigger problem is going to be page $2.00 and $3.00. whenever they are report atara, god bless, assumes both deduct the cost of a holding member of the palestinian australian and new zealand medical association . he described the difficulties of working in gaza. i'm here work in the south was over the local deltas and as a representative puns, but which is, uh, australia and new zealand based. and i'm seeing so it's just across all sectors really. i'm already thinking in terms of the lower is that con,
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got in the products, the conga in these things know within my rebate. well, 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 unseeable upticks. 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 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 and nurses on the students here absolutely lies inside the heroes of his pace and an onset 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 on needed, especially suicide. but i can't think of anything that isn't good supply here. i'm
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. we needs an 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. is there any forces of stormed educational facility is run by the human agency for palestinian refugees in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem itself. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu ordered the enforcement of a new binding unrest. activities is really sold as you've got some, some from the training center in columbia and ordered everyone inside to leave. well enough bodies, jerusalem, i'm elementary voice school was forced to close this, ready for us both into 2 of us. well, united nations has released the dumbing rebuke of the ministry activity. coating is ready, raids on unreal facilities, a violation of international law. the secretary general strongly condemns. the
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breach of enviro billing 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. on these rarely armies been demolishing palestinian homes and need to a car, a refugee count more than 3 quarters of the population of 13000 people had been forced to be expelled by his right forces that also demolitions and muscle failure to. so i've had brought will alter the ceasefire and gaza. israel is military expanded operations across the occupied west bank destroying homes and public facilities. 40000 palestinians have been forced from their homes. but you and says
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refugee camps have being rented uninhabitable and has compared these really ministry operations that to it strategy in gaza. rural hom reports and ty will float 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 and thousands of people inside of being forced out . when they don't, they are forcing people to leave the houses. you can't even imagine the situation. so the army comes in force of children, woman and senior to leave my neighbor. it's 18 years old and she has a sign in a wheelchair and they force them out to is ready for us is road um its vehicles and builders as in did you need last month saying they would not leave until they root out a policy and fight to you and says people
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a stuck in sick because displacement for repeated indestructible preparations. it originally built the house, people displaced by was 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 jeanine 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. 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 finding shelves where they come in schools most or with friends. they don't know when it will be
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safe to attend or whether they would even have homes to return to nor han, out to 0. the lebanese government says it has the right to use old possible means to ensure the full withdrawal of israeli troops in the south of the country is quoting, as well as presents in 5 areas, an occupation residents returning to their home, say that villages had been left unrecognizable, i'm just, there was an, a how to report some kevorkian, a in southern lebanon. most of these ready vote. they, we did for hours while is really troops completed their withdrawal of 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 been lost 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 cologne, 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,
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you know, this is the only thing i am asking. holly book, many returning home say their villages are unrecognizable. so much of their lives, erased our killer 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 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 at that, as israel continues to turn
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a blind eye to their obligations, dishonoring all its promises, the conferring parties declared the following. a firstly to resort to the un security council as being the body that endorsed resolution $17.00 oh $1.00 and cut out all the while is ready. drones are still overhead. when does this fire came into effect? is really prime minister benjamin? nothing. yeah. who said, it didn't signal an end to the conflict with has been long since then. is really strikes have been targeting? what is ready the army calls as well as assets is 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 state long absent center for their osha, 0 southern lebanon. the
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yes president donald trump says he's confident the deal can be struck to end the war and ukraine. he spoke off of the 1st top level of face to face meeting between us and russian diplomats in 3 years. i'll just say it was both enjoy ripples 2 hours after the 1st direct top level talks between us and russian officials in 3 years. us president donald trump told reporters he thinks the end of the war and ukraine isn't sign horrible thing, both russia and ukraine. they're losing thousands and thousands of soldiers and a lot of people have been killed to i think that's one of the things that will, you'll see historically. and you'll see later on as it goes along. i think people are going to be surprised at how many people not only soldiers have been killed in your grand trump campaigned. on ending the war, which he blamed on president followed the mirror zalinski. even though it was russian troops that invaded ukraine on february 24th, 2022. but zalinski and european leaders weren't included in the us,
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russia meeting and saudi arabia, something that angered them. i am sure that for ukraine, for europe, for our region, it is fundamental that any negotiations on ending the war do not take place behind the backs of the key actors affected by the consequences of russian aggression. even so the us is pushing ahead saying russia and ukraine will have to be flexible if they want to piece in order to bring an end to any conflict, there has to be concessions made by all sides. we're not going to pre determined what those are. the u. k and other european countries have said they're willing to send their troops to ukraine as peacekeepers. something trump welcome. well, if we have a piece deal, i think having groups over there for, from the standpoint of europe, we won't have to put any over there because, you know, we're very far away. but having troops out of that would be fine. russia has long objected to what it calls the creep of nato toward its western border,
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and it's already calling the nato piece key for idea, a non starter. we explained today that the appearance of armed forces from the same nato countries, but under a false flag. under the flag of the european union or on the national flags does not change anything in this regard. of course, this is unacceptable to us. you should actually what made tuesdays meeting noteworthy is the 2 nations at all but broken ties because of ukraine. now russia and the us are rebuilding those ties because both countries say they share concerns that go beyond the war. russell and jordan elders, era washington for a short break here. and i'll just say right, when we come back, how and 22 levels are trying to consolidate. control and paste and democratic republicans condo with both service and some they keep it on the growing river route between finding emissions, india people's sites, reconcile livelihoods or not stay with us. the
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or do i need to say it is snowing again in the forecasts. the home she and her condo, because the air is still cold, as it comes out of ne, in china. the sun is still prevalent for the nice properties, climbing up in central and southern china, bringing some significant right. nothing running east was not reaching is found. also shanghai, but certainly showing itself and not reaching as far as i have as hong kong. this are lots going to drive into the water. the smaller items of japan, south of this and with the ne monsoon, still blowing the shares upon the if they gave them the coast of vietnam. and then usually we got shows in something to be in the and they'd be reaching bank talk of what should be affecting the dry smoke, but elsewhere for my leisure and for in an easier it is the wet season and day, the sun storms off, typically 50 to a 100 minute beaches are there we go. mr. carry onto the next couple of days. a week back to normal. maybe
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a bigger risk of some flooding. i think on the eastern side of the island of the philippines. this is useful stuff that the west of the way so a disturbance if you like, of rain shares or smells coming out of f cost into northern pakistan and northwest india has the effect of turning over the air and improving a quality, which to be honest is improving slightly, not equally like most of in the air is warm and dry along with straight line because the raw showers develop, you know, dishes which may well affect coal kept the
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the, the new watching. i'll just say right quick. remind about top stories here. how miles has announce that will be returning the bodies are for captives. elden guns on thursday, 6 living captors drills have been released on saturday. is part of the 1st phase of a 65 d for us in the russian and agreed to hold the tools in the ending the war and ukraine off to desktop. diplomats mentioned saudi arabia on ukraine, them to europe in union with sidelines from adults. you are subject state mock and will be a now discuss developments with the french partition autonomy and german for
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london bucks m $23.00 rebels are trying to establish administrative control in the areas they've seized in the east of the country, including the provincial capital of government fighters on buckling the companies on the north keeping the president's office, seizing a 2nd to major city because of the groups authorized passenger both services, between the ports of government and the copy on lake keeper. the vital transport link was suspended for several months. middle of the year and human rights chief is a choosing and $23.00 rebels of killing children, an attacking hospitals and a warehouse restoring. 8, 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. 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,
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intimidation and death threats. your guns as ministry and says enter the city of dounia. they are as bowed up with a democratic republic of congo. official say the deployment has been agreed with the companies on the here to carry out in joint operations in the area you're down to in forces. i've been in a d. c to come by groups. the government says are affiliated to iso. so i'll just say it was catherine, so it has the latest on the canyon capital. and i wrote we've spoken to the maybe, terry 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 you've done to me and the kimberly's offices are going to have joined military operations in a tory province in a scene and around near town. and that is to deal
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with on groups that are in that area. particularly we're talking about what's called a credential. we test for so much how many people have been killed? are they? yes, people are still in a place. people's displacements come in last week. i've been healed 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 5000 shoot mission, this dispute, why i continue being in many territory in a north cuba problems to deal with another group called
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a d. s. 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 a cost recently nairobi, so down as foreign ministry says the permanency rapids support forces of killed 433 civilians, including children in the past. 3 days. the fight, as i said, to attract villages around the i'll get pain and white and all the states south of the capital cost to katrina was the 1st city comforted by the r as f in december 2023. you know, morgan has moved from call to this. 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,
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$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 the past 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,
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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 that with the are assembling 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 into hospitals and clinics, and northern syria had been forced to shut down off of the trump administration to hold it for an assistance. tens of thousands of displaced people are left with little or no access to medical care sullivan. giovanni reports of damascus. 39th is returning to northern syria. the war and natural exhaustive have compounded problems for years. with the much needed aid has also dried up. the drug administration's decision to stop for the assistance means at least that doesn't
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medical clinics have shut down. within 7000000 syrians have been displaced in the last 14 years. and many times like this for light on chatter, the entire families live in each tent and can barely afford meals, let alone medicine where they can kind of these are still operating essential clinics such as maternity wards and incubators that they mean funding or the services that stop the amount of movement i suffer from chronic high blood pressure, and as much i hope that the consumer facilities will reconsider then to resume their support. most people are extremely poor and they cannot afford to buy medications from private pharmacies. remember, i've been cutting, runs the coco back, can you fears it worse than humanitarian situation? the we were displaced in 2019 and established this camp. we also set up a health center that serves about 35000 people across more than 30 camps. we were surprised by the discontinuation of support for this medical point. people used to
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receive medications because i cannot afford to buy them an estimated 2000000 people rely on the bible to have a hospital replaces compete closure and weeks, and this funding and support is resumed. and the funding cuts are also costing jobs and livelihoods for hundreds of people. unfortunately, as of january 26th, 2021, medical services have been suspended by the donor usa id, resulting in the suspension of operations and 12 health facilities and centers. the impact of severe firstly it affects the most vulnerable local population. on the 2nd level, it's impacting humanitarian workers who have been serving in this clinic through the revolution around a 175 of our staff members have been effective with their contracts suspended. several organizations have filled out the vera they're facing critical times. it work is estimate more than a 150 head centers and hospitals could seize operations by the end of march large
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swedes. and so you have no government health care. so people are like a non government organizations. and unless alternative sources of funding are found, things could become dire. 30 fost dollar crumbs decisions to hold us a id has far reaching impact on communities reliant on 8 thousands of civilians trying to survive and rebuild their lives. after years a for going to need to meditate and assistance for us to come from a job with others 0, damascus for my brazilian president job both tomorrow has been formally invited to his role in an alleged to as an iris charges crossing the change over time a 2022 elections. now the last of those and i run against president with the silver that refused to publicly acknowledge defeat another $34.00 people have been charged and carrying out the tax against the democratic rule of law. the vatican's as pope process has pneumonia in both loans, but remains in good spirits. the 88 year old hands of the roman catholic church was
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admitted also on friday with aaron's furniture. it's infectious. a new footage has imagine the pain crash of canada's pearson international airport in toronto, 21 people, the engine, but to 18 passengers. some crew of a delta airlines flight survived plane fit table landing, and strong winds and ice conditions on mondays or teams from the us, canada and the across manufacture are coming across 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. 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. protest have been taking place in northern bangladesh of access to water from a dispute. the river residents oppose what they say is india is unilateral decision to build a down upstream. i settled,
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threatening to agriculture and livelihoods tanveer, chandra reports, money wrapped, 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 bung with dash, what it is vital for agriculture and the livelihoods of millions. but farmers in the region say, india takes more than i've shared off the water. i'm one of the most for has, is to sell. there is hardly any water in the wind. so i mean the summer, almost everything the, 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 in 6 northern district in bangladesh and to res.
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