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just like normal 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 that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, the sun rises brilliantly here. the history was written here. the age of became theory is here, the
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be students and a totally the timeless journey. the probably on the top story, somebody else's earnings. our us special envoy kellogg isn't cheap for talks with ukrainian leaders, including presidents, a lensky is it comes as a kremlin, says president rubber boots and may need us president donald trump. later this month, to discuss the war in ukraine, us and russian officials met in saudi arabia on choose day to discuss an end to the war. heavy fighting has taken place in the eastern democratic republic of congo as i'm 23 rebels and their allies advance in the provinces of north and south pieces
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in the probably the capital of cells, key moves, officials and one hospital say they're treating thousands of patients with gunshot, how much has outlines its vision for a 2nd phase of the ceasefire in gauze of the group propose releasing for remaining is really captives for palestinian prisoners and detainees in a single swamp. the okay, we're now going to bring in my ra, a sunshine, who's a senior is really on a list of the international crisis group. joining us from tell of we've, we thank you for your time. let me 1st ask you about what you think of what, how much does the calculations would have been in, in 1st of all agreeing to release the captives that we're seeing this week ahead of schedule. and what was said in terms of their proposal for face to as well i think
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from us, from the very beginning has wanted a full succession of hostilities and a full is really forces withdrawal from gaza and was willing to give all the hostages in exchange for that and that's still what the deal outlines and they are hoping that in face the to push is route to go into phase 2. because as we know, the time yahoo and these really government have vowed to what they say, eliminate her minds or at least removed from us from power. and guys, a, something that i think i might as is also willing to negotiate, but they are, you know, mostly undermining the deal in terms of the ability to fully willingness to fully withdraw from guys. but come on says, you know, been trying to call israel's bluff and force it into this phase 2. and i think that's what it's doing now. it wants to accelerate it and i radically the us mediator and come us are both willing to accelerate. and these really public wants
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the acceleration of the hosted truly is because of their condition. and it seems like these really government is currently the entity that is not so sure about you know, that acceleration. okay, let's bring in uh, the scanners i've had, i was an associate professor and girl studies like house our university just to pick up on what my guess from tel aviv was saying, and in your opinion, moving into the 2nd phase. how politically sensitive is this for the netanyahu government and nothing else? other than self. as members, as you know, if is right when coalition and just don't want to end the war until they say how much is defeated. except that i think that they move by, by hamas is looking more pressure than financial because of she said that they are offering to release all the hostages. and right now in the it was one uh shots. i mean funny who kind of say no, because he would be the one to prevent them this to happen, which is going to create a lot of pressure insight. but it's put in the, in the, in the future in a bi position because she kind of do that without a and creating consensus with described. we in part is that the,
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the 1st of all the, i'm not happy with this is far on 2nd. they are expecting all the hostages to be released in order to restart the world, which is what they are pushing for it. and let, let's see if it, what is going to happen this be somebody's, they accept this data or not. but i think this is the main main concern here. that's that with this deal. i'm us, we require you. so i have to keep making sure thing with them in order to continue this, which contradicts that, then they'll take the government funding, which is really some of the, the thing is on a minute then how much? absolutely. from now i'm from the future. my rose, i'm over to you once i get into the leave, i mean is real, is also making clear as really officials. i should say that it will demand that the middle tri zation of the gaza strip, as well as the guarantee that's how mass will not be able to control. it's how complicated do you think face to is going to be with these demands? well, i mean, i think that kind of demand is unrealistic in the current context of what israel is
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willing to concede. i mean, even in the framework of saudi normalization, israel would have to make concessions, ideally tangible, serious ones on upon, you know, a past due posted in states. something that israel is government for 20 years now has, has rejected and has done everything to undermine. and we also got to october 7th, because of an attorney, a government that was willing to maintain home us at the expense of the palestinian authority. so i mean, you know, asking how much to disarm when it's, you know, at its core, a resistance movement without israel having to concede anything on its military occupation on its control as opposed to me and people from the river to the sea to different extent. you know, would be suicide for him. uh so its not realistic. so as i mean, you know, the, so as a way for israel to obstruct the talks. i mean, that's something that, yeah, yeah, your opinions and the opposition seems to suggest, i mean,
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how do you know israel has from the beginning set were objectives that are in conflict, getting hostages out and destroying the people holding the hostages. and as the guest other guests was saying that there's no way to kind of square that circle because you need to 1st get the hostages out, how much wants to survive. but yes, i mean, israel has basically put objectives that are unrealistic and it needs to be practical . it's, you know, it has a lot of power. the americans are behind it. there's a lot of inflammatory rhetoric. i wouldn't put it past israel to try to go back in again and do even worse things, but it, what is it going to achieve? right. and if it really is serious about how much disarming, then it's going to have to offer series concessions to the palestinian people, which it, it's not, hasn't been willing to do this. you all know that there are reports, but also suggests that the, the is really administer our strategic affairs, wrong term, or is now going to be leading face to off the cause of cease fire talks alongside,
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of course uh, president trump, to us on voice the with cough so what this term is appointments a tell you about the direction these talks may take. well, i think an expense on this. they can a different direction compared with the previous meetings and also because of the intelligence services where here it looks like that they have the integration, if you will not have them on the to decide anything. which is even worse in terms of what they are going to discuss here. they have a proposal in the table. and by how much, what the, the answer would be a, i mean seems that there is no way i think i went to do so more over considering that the proposal in my time is fulfilling in a different direction from what, how much exec this expected, which is still survive, i'll simply be god power and to have or to, to, to, to have a future states and within the framework of the author agreement, which an incentive, what's the essence of what it be in that he doesn't agree part of the form and of course is it totally of both, so that's so and how they're going to negotiate with the group that they want
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really mean it's something that is looking up to the frame and i feel a bit different of both futures in augusta. we though it's how much and without the policy, you know, for the who's going to roll by the senior thing, if they are not any of them, okay. and let you all know is that cut out my rev sometime. thank you so much for speaking to us on the i'll just or a news. our meanwhile, the way the president has told us secretary state that his country rejects the displacements of palestinians from their lands. mark rubio visited would be for the final leg of his 1st, and at least for following talks with the russian officials and re yards president . donald trump has been facing international backlash over his plan to take control of gaza and permanently resettle it's residents elsewhere. his proposal has been called ethnic cleansing by human rights organizations. under international law forcibly relocating civilians is a war crime. the mirror of katara shift. i mean been how my design. he has arrived
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in the rain in capital to run and he's due to hold talks with a rainy and officials on strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation between the 2 countries. discussions are also expected to focus on regional issues, including the ongoing situation in gaza. they is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has back to court as part of his ongoing corruption trial. and that's an yahoo faces charges a fraud breach of trust and accepting bribes, dating back to 2019. and he's been accused of granting favors to media organizations for favorable press coverage. he's denied any wrong doing, calling the charges a which ones to some white farmers in south africa and say a new law on land reform is threatening their safety and rights to property. it replaced those legislation, dating back to the apartheid arrow and allows the states to expropriate land for public purposes. so i'm in the middle, our reports from an informal settlement near bethlehem and free state province,
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a domestic a section. a formal settlement in south africa's freestate province sits within vast tracts of land, much of it used for farming, mobile to mac window, who rents a home nearby says the need for land is greater than ever. we need. we need land where we can live. i applied for land wasn't 10 years ago, and i'm still waiting for that in 10 years. if someone is dissing successful of the decision last month, president's program up was assigned into a bowl that allows the government to expropriate property for public purposes or in the public interest. in some cases, without compensation, it's part of land reform plans in a country. we move in 80 percent of agricultural land is owned by the white minority. terrible things are happening in south africa. it's quote, the attention of us president donald trump, who in response to what he calls land confiscation from white people,
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has cut 8 to south africa. and also to assign them to people of africa and the heritage, the south african governments been highly critical of the comments, arguing no lands been seized, fredo von moltin is a 4th generation farmer as a former property. right. so very important because we use uh phones as collateral to access funds from banks to blond than to do a lot forming. and this act as both uncertainty in the sense that we not really sure which property will be targeted for expropriation ended up noble . another false generation pharmacy is he's concerned by the worsening racial and social tension stemming from rhetoric like this from right wing political leader to this my name i. we don't want to get enrolled into politics, but uh if you yeah, songs like that. what some of the things we don't like it and it's uh,
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it's emotion, you know, and, and that's not says, that's not fair, but for millions of people disenfranchised, and pushed into poverty by decades of inequality. the rhetoric is simply a statement of change. so africa's black majority owns only 4 percent of private land, and many like tutors mcqueen now want to build a better future. good one with 2000 people. definitely interested. existing land owners specifically farm is say, despite the agricultural contribution they don't feel hurt or protected by the government. those with all the land save of way to the 3 decades for forms to allow them to reclaim what is rightfully there is for me to mila bethlehem, south africa. the former brazilian presidents are your boss, an arrow has been formerly indicted for his a legit role and it attempted to also narrow as charge with flooding to takeover to overturn the 2022 general election results in which he lost the presidency to let
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the silver also an arrow denies the charges says he's a victim of persecution. 33 other people have also been charged. an australian billionaire has re branded a political party. he found it to reflect its policies inspired by the us president donald trump. clive palmer changed the name of his united australia party to trumpet of patriots. he says, if elected at an upcoming federal pole, the parties can do this will follow in trump's footsteps by changing migration policy and cutting government spending. too much immigrations destroys the infrastructure road schools and hospitals and creates congestion and the destruction of communities astray. it should be for all the straightest living here, trumpet, trumpet of patriots will put astray and 1st and make
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a straight got great, a guy. it's a attempt to have common sense policies for a stray, like some of the policies if you look them problem if i see a might be pro one side of the other. right. but we think that really what the do, what's best for the country, and then go to bring back a counter building in australia, a 157, so called false killer whales have washed up on a remote beach on the island of tasmania. government officials say only 90 appear to be alive and they say helping them back into the water will be challenging due to the location an ocean conditions. it's not clear exactly when or why the pod lost a short. this is the 1st time it's happened intends mania, and more than 50 years. china is expanding its supply if electric vehicles around the world, despite tariffs being imposed by the you and us there, a vital part of beijing strategy to boost economic growth. jessica washington
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reports for many a vi factory in limbo and the eastern province of jang. a needle in eastern china. this is the factory physique. one of china is premium electric vehicle brands. most of the process is automated, and the factory is not actually solar powered. usually it hasn't been well accepted by most of the chinese customer. know in the last 2 years, we have reached over 40 countries in the world and the depth and the 30. we see each market has the unique pass. the sector has grown rapidly in china and 2025 electric vehicle or e v. sales are expected to account for almost 60 percent of total costs. sales electric vehicles are part of what aging calls. the news rate is all 3 priority areas designated as
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t drive is economic growth. the others include lithium ion batteries, and so most of the industry has been largely powered by domestic demand for the global market share has also expanded the relatively cheap the electric vehicles. obviously good quality and consumers of valuing that from the manufacturing side, the manufacturer is a finding it difficult to compete. on the former president joe biden, the us increased terrace on chinese. these to 100 percent. recently, president of donald trump announced an additional 10 percent libby on chinese. good . after that you investigated the extent of subsidize ation in china is owed a motive industry imposed taxes of up to 35 percent on each easy. despite this exports has been a bright spot for china's economy recently helped by a strategy of reducing reliance on the us. marcus,
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the strategy for this year is to focus in those markets and we have already entered because to build a nice customer experience takes a great resource and the patience, extraneous, single pool malaysia, and the middle least considered promising. markets physique a stars li, only 10 percent of its sales are from international customers. it hopes to double that incoming is jessica washington ultra 0. the china. so heads on the houses are and is our we build up to a huge knockout game and the champions we between realm address and manchester city, [000:00:00;00] the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, all the sports is 1st drama. thank you. during focused on the 1st major international cricket tournament, infiniti 3 decades is underway incorrectly. the host certificate sneezing and in the opening game, 8 countries are taking costs including india, but they've refused to travel to pockets to on. so instead we'll play all of that games and divide even the final should they get the thousands of security stuff has been deployed august on, has not staged a major international competition since kind of hosting the 1996 well cuts for insights. and we started touring pockets on again in 201910 years after the attack on turning this team in level the that was a drum in the us, the champions league as bind minix go deep and stuff which time to edge into the
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last 16 by and let it to one off to the 1st like again, celtics bought some sloppy play at the back. allows these go to side to take the lead in germany. i level the schools to, to on aggregate. so match was heading for extra time that was until i found se davis board with but to me, the last case of the game to send an into the next round 7 time you're at the end champions. ac milan one knocks out by flying towards the italians a wiped out a one those deficit from the 1st lack of to just uh, 26 seconds. that's the fastest go in the seasons. competition alignment site, most of the 2nd half with the 10 men off to defend the tire hernandez was given a 2nd yellow top. so the only thing i noticed, substitute food in the car. i'm headed in the decisive goal to seal 8 to one aggregate. when the dots club into the last 16 for the 1st time in 50 is clippers and best each all say to the knockout playoffs. conclude lice on wednesday don't
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mendham p s t of well place to go through that basis 3 and a lot in that size event as a to went up on psv, but the top side half i would vantage for the 2nd leg. and that is that huge game of the band of a round that or it protects a 3 to need over a month just to see. sorry, the last one is if this tracy a going head to head into competition for the full field running pet claudia, that last week said his month city side have a one percent chance of going through to the last 16. but since changed his mind since then, and vows both call i wanted, i'll see also doesn't believe a lot of it square in the metal. he doesn't really think they have a one percent chance of wire and we don't really think we have a 99 percent chance and we do have a little advantage and we need to make the best out of it with the establishment. you didn't believe me, and for the 1st time you are right to mention it because you never believe me when i say what i think to be fair. i said it's because after the 1st length of faith, nobody believes and i like that they have passed and you have to accomplish that as
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far as the part of the 3 format formula. one well champions have bind lewis hamilton to succeed at ferrari. they would speak at least spectacular 10 team f, one launch event and london west. 15000 funds turned out that wasn't for our retire on the stage, but they will actually reveal the new one native on wednesday, 7 time world champion house and seems ready for a fresh stones off to ending his 12. he has been to the savings the word i'm thinking of is invigorating because i feel so full of life and so much energy because everything is new. just focus on what's up ahead on. i'm so proud to be part of the team, something new and exciting pro is whether it's up ready to go. they just say that little bit extra, at least we give them a. and so, and so they're ready to take off. i think that a mazda strikes, i think he's chosen the right time to go, and he's got spring this step. now sometimes the drivers change and go drop it the way i think it's extra,
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extra motivation to for performance. and i think that's where it's failing. so i think i think it's great from scratch from the school, i think generally they've, i don't have it said he played without pain and was just basing by the bass. apply it in the 1st round of the cats are open. the 24 time grandson champion was stunned by installation to tell you, bear with tv in straight sets as to how microphones there was huge excitement in doha. let's go. declarations to the tenants don't know like joking completed the comparison the sub and it was list thing for assess singles trying to since back to back titles in 201620. 17 things, however, didn't go to planned for joking, which was getting his campaign on the way against 2021 wimbledon runner up mateo bear teeming, joking which now 37 was playing his 1st thing as much. consistently injury forced him to retire from his australian open semi final in january,
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and he looked fall from his best. dropping the 1st check on a tie break. 50 things got worse and the 2nd with the former world number one, losing the opening 3 games. it was total 13, the domination, the attorney, and wrapping up the set with these 6 to, to win the attend the $24.00 time grant. and i went up there earlier. there are lots of disappointed funds leaving the stadium and don't know by jump, which is course for the single cycle and cuts all comes to an end. he is still in the doubles so perhaps his science love a chance to cheer about something and not competition. so helen malik, i'll just gotta go home and find me to portugal where stuff is if in tackling one of the world's biggest ways, david starts reports from the safety of the cliff, toughest onlookers watch some of the world's best surface risk. get old out on the
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water. she's pushing the limits for the goal is not absolutely is all right and put your goal is home to some of the biggest and strongest waves in the world. the french competitor adjusting the pole, was the winner on this occasion. the coming waves of 10 and a half meters to take the women's big white challenge for a 2nd time. but 1st and skipping, but i was feeling like missing something from you. i still use this to try that on. um, so i was up to 2 to 2 at least to get this uh, reading uh, excuse me, because i was about to say something profound when it's called the big wave challenge for a reason. this was the best in store writing, the biggest official wave ever in this. all right. back in 2020. it was more than 26 meters high. according to the guinness book of records. there's always waves of supercharged by kennedy and it's around 5000 meters deep and funnels huge went to
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swells from the atlantic ocean conditions of stomach strain that surface need to work with partners on jet skis and he told them through the rough what's up hoping to catapult them onto a wave. it was another french stuff coming or say ro who when the mens competition i've used soup api. i was working hard to be at the best of the very he and as are a couple years ago, some fan told me, claim on you need to go to nazare, you go fee, it's a place for you off the line. you can make something good. there i didn't believe them. i keep pushing hard training auto is nick, and we just want the competition and i went to go with him as well it's. it's a dream that come true. as long as the big waves keep forming of the coast at the small fishing village through seeking some around the world will continue to come in search of the perfect wave. david stokes out just there right up and as well. that is all you'll support from me so now, but pizza will have another update license. all right, jennifer, thank you so much and that's it for me as well for the time being. so i'm a crazy with you in just a moment. he says how, how much the one offers a series and all the latest headlines. thanks for watching al jazeera bye bye. for
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