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on the edge to the parts of the house beyond the violence lives a people searching for the . ready ready the metal until mccrae, this has been use our line from coming up. in the next 60 minutes, i'm off outlines what phase 2 of the kinds of sci fi might look like saying it's willing to release all remaining is ready captives in one guy. but 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, dismissing consent so that ukraine was left out of talks in free ads do as president donald trump says he's confident
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a deal can be reached with russia. fighting intensifies on several from some of the democratic republic of congo doctors. and because of the site, the treating thousands of patients with gunshots was jessica washington, as an electric vehicle for 3 in georgia and china continues to dominate on devon asked with for the champions tracy is about to soften and focused on with the high up against music and did the opening game ending the countries at 29? you wait to stage a major cricket on the mouse is outlined its vision for phase 2 of the seas by agreements and gals that it has proposed releasing or remaining is rarely captives for palestinian prisoners and detainees in a single swamp. and assignments and most spokesman,
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has him cassim said, we are ready for a 2nd phase in which the prisoners will be exchanged and one go. and that would need to be within the criterion of reaching an agreement that leads to a permanent cx 5. and to complete the withdrawal from district to la mazda announced it will release the bodies of 4 is rarely captives on thursday. and 6 more who are still alive on saturday. the group says it's showing flexibility as assigned if it's commitment to the cx 5 deal, and calls on as well to do the sign. no, a tie reports from a mom, a bitter sweet break through in gaza. 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, 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, yes, then was freed. earlier this month. in exchange is where
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a win set free half of the woman 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 yom except him 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 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 trying to say it in 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 in exchange for capture, disagreed, and soldier again actually in 2011. then between the again in 2014.
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how much is hoping this up air and 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 a deal can be finalized. what are the address either? i'm let me go now to home to salute who's in jordan's capital of mine. she's there because the israeli government and the palestinian or guardian vandal just sarah
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from reporting from inside as well as well as the occupied with bank. i'm the best will. can you just talk us through a mazda is like just a proposal and, and how is rile has responded to it if at all? yes. well, how much is latest proposal says that they will release all of the remaining is really captives including male soldiers who are abducted on october 7th in exchange for an end to the war. and what's different about this proposal is that we wouldn't see it over the course of different weeks like we are now seeing in phase one. it would be a one time release of all of the captives and exchange for a complete withdrawal of israeli troops. and, and to the war there's been, no official is really response to this, but it's worth mentioning that within these really political realm, especially among the right wing, it's not really a popular idea to end the war and leave him us empower militarily and politically in gaza. it's something this and y'all who says that he's real is going to achieve
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the absolute destruction of chemist in both of those aspects. but it's unclear as to how earlier this week these really prime minister finally agreed to dispatch and is really negotiating teams for phase 2 of the talks after weeks of delay. but it's still exactly unclear what israel is looking for out of phase 2 nets, and yahoo says he wants to extend phase one according to reports within his really media in order to release more count those. but how much is adamant about being committed to the deal and wanting to see it through as are the family members of is really captive and former captives who are speaking both in these really parliament and protesting of this deal needs to be seen all the way through because it's the only way to ensure the release of the captives. the next step is the release of for captives bodies back to as well. do we know how that hand driver is actually going to work on thursday? we don't exactly know how that hand over is going to work. it's going to be much
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more sensitive, of course, than what we've been seeing every saturday with captives who are alive. so this saturday, we're expecting to see 6 captives who are living to be released. these are the 6 captives who were supposed to be released over 2 weeks, but her mouse has agreed to release them in one batch. however, the bodies of these really captives to be released on thursday have most says are of the be but family sherry and her 2 children. but according to reports, the israel has told mediators they don't want any sort of show of force around the transfer of these bodies that they want it to be incredibly quiet and calm out of respect for those who are deceased. but it's unclear exactly how, how most plans for that exchange, how the red cross will be involved. there hasn't really been any sort of conformation for ms ro onto those bodies will be up. but we have had those statements from him saying who they will be of. so it's still a little bit unclear as it's incredibly sensitive situation and incredibly dynamic
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week to week. as there have been accusations of violations of video, there have been changes now in the amount of captives that will be released. so as the deal moves forward, this thursday, we are expecting the remains of 4 is really captives this saturday, the 22nd we will see the release of 6 captive to our lives. and finally, on the last day of phase one of this deal, march 1st, which is next saturday. the remaining 4 bodies of the deceased 2 are set to be released as part of phase one will be transferred to israel. ok, thank you so much of the plenty of moving parts here. i'm to sleep for us there in a month. we're going to go now to honey mcknight, who's standing by for us and gaza city into as we're discussing the 100, there's a sense that things are moving potentially in the right direction. in terms of phase 2 of the safe spot. how will people feeling that right now as well? there is a sense of a positive diversity going on right now in gauze us 3 some particularly for people
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who are returning to their homes in the field that were less than 2 weeks. the for the end of phase one and the, the feeling now as soon as there are delegations and teams are arriving through either cairo and you'll have, this will be the beginning for a more solid a step forward. forward the ends of the word, let's not forget the priorities for palestinians across the gaza strip from day one of the seeds fired from the moment. it took effect remain the same. the ends of. busy the complete withdrawal of israeli military from the gas strip, the entry free and smooth entry of 8 into gaza. and the clearing up is really jails and detention centers of from palestinians, particularly for those who are serving long term for a life sentence in his bailey's yeah. so the for, for golf and any is steps taken forward is parts steve as a mature, responsible, one from how much to further it promote the implement date,
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the implementation of the ceasefire terms. and what we're seeing here is much of the hope that the coming uh, the less than 2 weeks coming. these are going to be quite stable and solid. no surprises or hiccups are going to happen and disturb the move bank or the progress of the implementation of the ceasefire agreement. okay, honey, obviously, potential movement on the safe spot. but is there any movement on actually getting? the motion is heavy machinery or the mobile shelves. isn't the guys that get as well? that's the part that makes people have frustrated. here. there is these fields. there is, there are many steps that are considered to be responsible to be mature from how mouse there is the, is serious commitment to the implementation of the seeds by our turns. but on the other side, what we're seeing is on ongoing is really failures to meet the obligations of the
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terms of the seeds by a primarily i mind them is the, is free and smooth. the entry of much needed a, the, the trucks, the full, those are on the other side of the, the borders with egypt. the mobile homes that have not made its way to many of the people who are in need of them. a lot of people end up sleeping in the streets or seeking shoulders in, in temporary evacuation centers. and these are nearly collapsed building. there is a risk of people moving into these buildings. simple. those are the, are needed now to clear up roads. there are areas in the gaza strip that used to take between 5 to 15 minutes to driving just to get your destination because of the mountains of trouble. the, the that, that far blocking major roads and streets here dix up to an hour or 2 hours. in some cases this is, has been, this has been quite difficult and impeding many of people's movement. but typically when to search for for water, for example, it takes them very long. so that's the,
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the part that makes people feel like there is a palestinian commitment to the implementation of this the as far. but this commitment is only meant with ongoing is really failures do need the obligations of the terms of the ceasefire, including a okay, thanks so much honey honey. mike mood for us there in kansas city as well as for ongoing so it has had a devastating effect on the health care system. doctor is on the ground side, struggling to work with limited medical supplies, a report of tara composer and spoke to dr. christopher, holding a member of the pillow city in australian and using the medical association. he describes the difficulties of working in concert. the i'm here working in the nice house was over the low co deltas and as a representative ponds by which is, uh, australia and new zealand based. and i'm seeing so its just across all sectors really. um, i really think in terms of the lauries that con, got in the products, the conga in these things. uh, not within my rebate. well, i do see,
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is the kid without the inhaler because he has to die. you had no insulin for his diabetes. i see people without the regular and see up upticks. i see people with wounds. i cannot find the right antibiotic for. i'm seeing source use across the board, which i having here now effects 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 currency. slight deal. yeah, well 1st thing size, the doctors in us is on the students here. uh apps, elijah 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 do we need? we need everything that's there on his choice. um, great doctors, we have a lot more on needed, especially so, so, but i can't think of anything that isn't good supply here. i'm, we need 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
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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 rarely falls as have forcibly remove students from schools run by the u, an agency for palestinian refugees and the occupied with bank and east jerusalem. at least 3 educational facilities were rated and ordered a dish to immediately shut down. and columbia is ready forces 5, tear gas and sound bombs. of 350 students and 30 staff members were inside. this rouse like this tom because it comes off to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. what does the enforcement of unusual bending or risk activities where united nations has condemned is ready rights on the facilities calling them a violation of international law? the secretary general strongly condemns. the breach of enviro billing of united nations promises in occupied east jerusalem, including of course,
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the underwashed columbia training center and the attempt to forcibly enter 3 on what 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. is ready, military has been demolishing palestinian homes and the total current refugee can hold on 3 quarters of the population of $13000.00 people had been forcibly expelled . they have also been demolitions and most of the office south of hyper on the us president double trump says he's confident a deal can be strong at the end of the war and you crime he was speaking of to the
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1st top level face to face meeting between the us and russian diplomats in 3 years also and jordan has more, 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 below demeanor 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, russia meeting and saudi arabia, something that angered them. i am sure that for ukraine, for europe,
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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 of that would be fine. russia has long objected to what it calls the creep of nato toward its western border, 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
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nato countries, but under a false flag. under the flag of the european union or under national flags, does not change anything in this regard. of course, this is unacceptable to us. so what made tuesdays meeting noteworthy is the 2 nations had 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 the latest, we're going to go through child stratford, who's in cave. zalinski was meant to be in re add today. he's not there. so can just give us an update on what's actually going on. so that's why presidents zalinski was expected to be in re, i today on a pre planned state visit to saudi arabia. he has pushed by the next trip to march the 10th. we understand that he has been given statements, obviously,
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on the back of the visit that he made yesterday 8 to chucky very much more of the same. but i think it's fair to say that a tired and i don't know if you really despond looking zalinski turned up to get the statements. in that incorrect, he said that so we want everything to be fast so that no one besides anything behind all facts. and he said that we observed that they all taking preteen answered political isolation. but he's the decision that they all negotiating on nato membership. we know there's a big push back now with respect to certainly from the us. certainly from people like germany as well. countries like germany, very reluctance to seriously commit to the prospect of the crime being and they to remember. so then he said that if it's not date, so then what's the option? what security guarantees are we talking about? today? we're expecting a visit from the us, especially language to ukraine,
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keeps kellogg. he's expected here for a sweet day visit. one can imagine, let's say he's going to be here trying to put zalinski his mind at rest. there was a general sense, a cross ukraine, certainly here in the capital of people that we speak to. and if you check telegram channels, as well as the general mood is if this increasing sense of vulnerability and funding security. so it's gonna be really interesting to see the response to coming out of paris. also today is 2nd day of a security summit. the european lead is meeting and trying to flush out so sort of concrete response to this changing direction. these new realities as it's being described that is being driven by donald trump, a lot of pressure on the europeans to up the ministry spending to contribute more to nature and possibly. busy control or possibly
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a peace keeping operation by european and they took powers inside you create. and that's despite the, the, the refusal to actually recognize that in any way by the russians. russian foreign minister lab wrote yesterday saying that that would be seen is potentially an escalation of bodies, boulders on, on rushes full of this. so again, a lot of moving parts today. i'm, we're expecting that, so let's keep meeting with the us. you train and boy to, to start in this any time late this morning, early afternoon. okay, thanks so much charles, that child strengthened for us in case you stay with the story and go to on try bucklin off who is the deputy chain and all of the association of russian diplomats . and so if there's an impasse, it is a saudi arabia. he is joining us from moscow. thanks very much for being with us here. once again on al jazeera 1st, why should it be up to russia in the united states to agree on how the war shouldn't. shouldn't you cry and have a play,
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a major part in this given the other ones that were invited in the 1st place to you and so, so all i would like to read went to the website was exactly mister janette. steve, who was the decision as the president? so here's the thing with the matter we get play and this is in the deep in do being, jim shells. the president of the plan can speak read the percentage. so it won't be a search for uh, there will be a new patient forms to zillow. is it to join the least use me step is for him to do that, but use that option mat 0 you for that matter. she this. busy busy is the same as this junction is it jumped to we would like to speak better. the reason remain sprintzel was the behavior or we were your brain. i mean,
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united states. so make sure it was exactly united search, but uh, determine many aspects. oh we do, i looked on television after seeing the play start do. busy well, the top of the last uh, the 2014. mm hm. so this is the direct, okay. mca ruby, uh, the secretary of sites that all sides, they're gonna have to make concessions here. so what does russia willing to give up to, to bring it in to the war? well, actually, uh, we got some principles. is that uh, she should be taken into consideration during the negotiation process. and of the visions i'm gonna change is this uh, the issue. so for the negotiation, this is the amount of do you bring the cation,
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the sensation and given the fucking the g for girl, she don't to speak because the. busy russian language. busy decatur didn't rush in that your thoughts on october. oh we. busy try to get them to use involves uh these uh, uh, the issue of the mileage on the after that. so we can make it to you. is there a concern i that things could actually escalate for that. we've seen the u. k. customer into an, a number of e u countries saying that the now willing to send troops on the ground and to ukraine, which trump actually said that he is fine with white house. we're actually going to respond to that. and, and could we see this things uh, yeah, escalate further as well. oh, well usually do accept any pages for the soldiers and also sort of sometimes red green send the stuff to the. busy the agent in the way that was
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a very sharp and dispute for me. busy the ones that have sort of the use of the supervision, but in case is we. busy caesar wearing that there is a. busy new a 3 in the board with them and all the rest them downstairs originally think about . busy the opportunity or slacking on the 30 of these companies. i mean the germany . busy great britain, it's perfect, you'll get ready, but the ocean and but do will open, does that those? but the way we do have it will do. okay, thank you so much. we'll have to leave it the own drive bucklin off. uh, thank you so much. okay. have a good day. okay, have a, is the us billions of dollars for the weapons and supported has provided since the war began nearly 3 years ago. donald trump wants to cause a deal under which the u. s. gets 50 percent of ukraine's critical mineral reserves
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. as reimbursement, and as a way to ends, the war, almost half the reserves are in areas under russian occupation. and run con reports from case said, wash. they might look like any old rocks. but on these dusty museum shelves are examples of red minerals. the pow wow i will technology, anything with the micro chip needs array of mineral elements. and ukraine is sitting on an estimated 16 trillion dollars with big to this girl ski is the director of this museum and has a dump truck in geological sciences. he shows us the tiny specks of wrath 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 the 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,
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because people will only understand it when they see it and see the complexity of 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've been kind of peace, they'll be sealed, and that's still 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's right half mineral deposits and 70 percent of the world processing capability. most time, let's agree that even if the us and ukraine region deal, china will still have the upper hand for one simple reason. right now you see, you know, the ground that they took, the washer will just file draw, and it'll destroy everything much. i think it also needs smaller investment with
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peers putting best buy or something that the scale i don't think china is. it's not 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, and the export controls on $25.00 right, has minerals with shipments the us, that's a blow to the military sector, which is one of the biggest buyers the states, 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 zalinski has already turned down a deal from the americans at the aust 50 percent of the sex. what ukraine wants is national security guarantees, as well as a favorable financial deal enroll in con, which is their keys. the vatican says poke francis, has pneumonia in both belongs, but remains in good spirits. draw old head of the catholic church was admitted to
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hospital on friday. the pope has a history of long problems and was hospitalized in 2023. with a similar and fiction. people have been gathering outside the hospital where he's being treated in front price that his recovery to most of the hits here on out to 0, a sugar crisis. and so don gears of war and strip the shelves, have been much lots commodity and later on and support 3 for my if one champions back lewis hamilton succeeded ferrari the well, the feeling of the weather in europe is changing. for some, at least this atlantic air is pushing ever further into north, in your venture. you reach in scandinavia, the cold, hard still sick and that it's being tilted a bit. so the arctic,
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which is pouring quite right, that through western russia is coming across the black sea into a turkey and greece, the g and, and that's was north east africa. so the quote from the bits in the middle isn't changing very quickly, but in places like london, it's become increasingly with windy and more of the same is true northern front and it's dried up in spain and portugal, bits of rain currently forward. and so i'm not into and surprisingly mild at 14 degrees, but it becomes delegate, but much warmer was trying to get to assess the wherever was in contrast, in athens. but when he's going to feel better, and he's going to play for the next 3 days, 14 is what you might expect. typically in february. and as i say, that cold air is coming out of eastern europe into this northeastern part of africa, generating another low pressure area, which means a spinning area of developing showers and sandstorms. you know, jerry yeah, that's the 2nd one i've seen this week at the same time. the shares are encroaching more in west africa.
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