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of the limits to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure. now counter air waves the . ready the alarm sammy's a them, this is the news out, live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. present. that landscape hits, packet dog drums claim. ukraine started the wall saying he lives in a. this information space created by russia says it's willing to release all
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remaining is right. the captives in one go is it outlines or the 2nd phase of the gaza sees file might look like heavy fine thing in the democratic republic of congo as am 23 levels of violence in the provinces of north and south keybo civilians. the cold in the crossfire and china says it's stepping up its supply of electric vehicles around the world, despite the tower as being imposed by the you and us i but i'm piece of same as with your school to use crickets champions. trophy is underway and thought you saw the face of the country 1st major international tournaments since 1996 with the hosts taking on new zealand in karachi. the is not
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a crime as president of all of them is that landscape says donald trump is traps and what he calls this information bubble is, comments come a day off of us president suggested ukraine was at fault for us as invasion and cave should have negotiated peace earlier, so landscape says he also wants the war to end, but one must go, cannot be trusted, but it's makes reports well, the residents of ukraine's odessa region. it doesn't seem like that might soon be an end to the war. a russian drone attack injured for people, a knocked out a pallet and a heating to a quarter of a 1000000 residence on wednesday. ukraine is lost about hoff. it's generating capacity in the last 12 months. as russia steps of a tax on its powered infrastructure. there were no drones and the key this time, the catalog, donald trump, is special envoy for you crate. is that to meet president for them is a landscape. the crating present is struggling to be heard by the man who holds these countries fate in his hands. the more yeah,
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because the invisible i would like trumps team to have more truth. all of this definitely doesn't have a positive impact on ukraine's and that they are late in putting out of isolation. and i think put in and russia are really happy because they are involved in discussions. and yesterday, when they were signals that they all the victim was, that is something new. as mainly the us president has dismissed ukraine's concerns about being left out of us. the russian talks on ending the war drum says keith could have made a deal with russia earlier. a half baked negotiator could have settled this years ago without isaac, without the loss of much land. very little land of the russian leadership seems to launch it though that they have a us president who sympathetic to that consent the dollars really yes, i was briefed on the talks. i write them highly. there is a result. i'm was this we have in my opinion and taking the 1st step towards
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resuming work on the very, very different areas of mutual interest for ukrainians. living near, i've been moving from blinds. they want to know if this will be the last winter, also left out in the cold, or ukraine's european neighbors who say the us and russian because a quick deal that ignores that security interest. and rewards must go. the rates innovation, burnett, smith, vouchers, they're now whitehouse corresponding. kimberly how is standing by for us. so 1st let's go with a you to a shop of all of us. he's joining us from moscow. i understand the russian present now has the making some comments about readiness. a piece talks does that indicate that he thinks direct pays towards all now close to that or off the return of don't in front of the white house a lot lately. legend, the patient has been speaking to the media during his visit to saint petersburg,
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and he paid a lot of attention to his fulls coming meeting with donald trump. and the settlements in ukraine, according to peace in the negotiation process, will take place with the participation of both russia and ukraine, and russia is ready to return to the negotiating table on ukraine and with ukraine . he added that russia had never refused to engage in dialogue. with europe or ukraine, the europeans themselves had stopped contacts with mosca and a key of haven't had even bond itself from the go facing with russia at fusion has also said that he would be happy to meet with donald trump. but the means he must be put pads. they need to tackle the most important issues, including you crate according to peace in russia and the united states hope to begin working on it cannot make issues and the jamal cases pace and many, many other areas. ad payton has also said that's just an hour ago. he was informed
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about the crossing of the buddha with ukraine by a russian armed forces in the russian border. cruise region. it has been occupied by ukraine since august, and the now the russian on forces are advancing along the entire line of home tax. so as we understand that russia's von c, but to crane is denying that. and you, the, are we seeing signs of preparation is getting underway in moscow for up to 10 from summit yes, because we're seeing these preparations and so many totes we're hearing as well. and sources also say the full attorney piece in this meeting is very important that he's preparing. but quite fairly recently, it was reveals that he had to postpone his annual address to the federal assembly, which usually takes place at the end of february, as he's now developing. and
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a lot of questions to, to be honest. and that the devising a lot of time to these preparations just recently on choose day to be precise as they rush us sneezing and re add the russian and american delegations also agreed to restore contacts very cautiously as missing. that's missing a full in relations that should say, they agreed to appoint you impassive as to the countries and review that diplomats against economic cooperation. but of course, it won't happen very soon and of course it will take time. it's will be ukrainian segments. it's been just decided that teams of russian and us negotiates has of ukraine, will begin that context shortly. apparently, the teams haven't been appointed yet, but i mean they will be. all right, thanks so much, julia shuffles, although that's closer to our white house correspondent. kimberly how it could joins us live. so we're seeing any response in washington dc to the tool called
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donald from living in additional information bubble coming from kids as well. what i can tell you is that there is certainly concern on the part of democrats, the opposition to the republican donald trump. there is alarm that what we're seeing is the sort of cozying up to the russian president vladimir putin. because of course, not only are we seeing didn't donald trump now essentially blaming you frame for the russian invasion of its country. but also this comes on the keels of those talks and re add were of course, we know that there is this attempt to not only try and, and the conflict, but also for their setting up or laying the table of a meeting between the russian president and the u. s. president. so not only are we're hearing that that could be an imminent meeting, potentially,
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even as early as the next couple of weeks. but this is a stunning reversal of u. s. policy. because just in the bottom administration, we saw an isolation of russia. now we're seeing the exact opposite. what we have here is essentially what we have is a repeat of the policies that we saw under donald trump in his 1st term. and that is sort of an, the rejection of, you know, sort of human rights, those sorts of things. and really a focus on economic or commercial over those policies of a sort of rejecting of the human rights violations, etc. thanks so much to kimberly. how could we while many ukrainians are expressing dismay at washington's shift towards russia. charles stratford has been speaking with people in kids. the winter in ukraine seems particularly big
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to this year made was perhaps quite a cold realization. the tree is off, the rush is full scale invasion. the country can no longer rely on its friends to defend it. but any cost many of the it's a shows the 3rd part those, cuz it seems to me that trump statements are a little too bold on ukraine. he doesn't understand the reality on the ground. we try and help our army, our economy in any way. we can, but it is clear we are a little desperate because we understand that it to us abandons us. and if you're a college help enough, then we'll left alone. the elderly have gathered to exercise in this call for decades. this weekly walking club used to attract 300 people before the war. the been defeated, the won't hold it out. we don't have enough sold us. we don't have enough weapons. it's starting to feel like something that's like both ends, but on a large escape. and what about the beginnings of the full us russian relations?
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of course i'm worried. what can we expect from, from the us is leaving the arena actually removing itself? that was already clear. why? because the people of america, once it, they've chosen this pasta, which is this democracy that holds on dom ridge cove, was a member of ukraine's negotiating team for the failed minutes. peace agreements off the russian occupied crimea in 2014. i understand that as a part of rhetoric, because trump she wants to show to he's voters that he's trying to deliver on his promise, which he made all the complain trail. but maybe he already have realized that it's not possible to do for very simple reason. putting doesn't want to piece he's the stumbling block and trump can not do anything about it. so it's been a momentous few days the ukrainians, struggling to comprehend the change in policy direction. an emphasis from the new
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administration in washington, ukrainians have never trusted. the russian president vladimir putin. but now there is growing distrust of the biggest ally, donald trump, joel stuff that i'll just 0, keith. i'll see, gunshot unco is a member of the ukrainian parliament, representing a desa is also a vice president of the parliamentary committee on migration refugees and displaced persons joins us now live from odessa. good to have you with us. so the russian president is referencing talks with ukraine. is ukraine ready to have direct talks? your brain is ready to have talk. send your brain one space we are suffering from the is more enormously. so we won't be so more than anybody else in the world. do you think the dynamic, if, if the us agrees on terms directly with russia that ukraine doesn't like,
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what can ukraine do to count to that? a brain can continue to find just such americans not find a new brain, isn't american maurice, the stopped russians? it was a grand, so just with a lot of hands on for us to hold. if that us support comes into play in the beginning, in the beginning of the russian full scale invasion, we absolutely fortunate myself with the close to is 0 west and mass henry, my 21300 or so. so yeah, and managed to get ahold of where we came and we're very thankful for this to start in this war and the most difficult 1st weeks, we've shown literally a rated to protect our country and we can't do this without trauma lives. it shouldn't be extremely difficult, so it gets sent to destructive scenario so we don't need it. so what you grace should do now. great. i should clearly say this for us. what, what is super important just in the table itself?
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know for us the result is important. so when a just say what for us is through show was our heart red lines which cannot be crossed. that is our independence. that is almost similar energy. so our right, did you our right to choose our fuse? you also do have ami that we need and so on. and so and so the george earl integrity. yes, it's clear. there's a country me wish territories we chanelle controlled by russia. we sailed, divide from us, doing the work become that would be right now. what would the support amount of the address? 10 it holds up. can you trying to hold more of its, nevermind, we gain surgery? can ukraine hold on to the toad free it has without us support to leave it or rather to can show the c graham era do many times surprise. you don't want us to check it and i don't see the reason why we are and why i'm the state of the
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united states a wrong way. why do you agree on the success in the best interest of your brand, you know, send americans to great. the united states doesn't want to involve each other on the dictators. so oh, i don't see any needs in games size share scenario. and i'm sure the scenario more listening to ukrainian presence latest words about donald from living. in addition, information bubble, are you concerned that we're about to say we, we know donald trump's personality, all we about to see a war affords escalates intentions. escalades being which shouldn't be very cold bother. i think i'm a president. it should be very cold blooded. i think it's not in the time to show in read to weeks who, who is bad? jane rodrigues' owens on anything else. it's time to call the oh. and to come
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back to what is essential that's your brain is fighting, not for just our so, but for the whole true world. because we have project in our own values that we have still been russian sheets with sex funds in the west. like they say clearly so that it's time to do it like this. and i would advise to our president of calm down notes. we have a sound things which can be, you know, they say human human waste thomas or audits on the time. and he's not in the position to do this. well, i thank you so much, alexis, for sharing your perspective on like, say, gunshot and co, the number of training and parliament the
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moving to another hot spot now and how mazda is outlining its vision. so phase 2 of the cease fire agreements in garza is proposed releasing or remaining is ready to captive, so palestinian prisoners and detainees in a single swamp. in a statement, i'm a spokesman husband acosta, and said, we are ready for a 2nd phase in which the prisoners will be exchanged in one go. that would need to be within the criterion of reaching an agreement that leads to a permanent ceasefire and a complete withdrawal from district for the how much announced it will release the bodies of for his ratings on 1st day as well as 6 living captives on site today, the group says it's showing flexibility as a sign of its commitment to the sci fi deal. it's calling on israel to do the same . and i wanted to speak to note all the in the jordanian capital on mine. but 1st, let's go live to thought a couple i zoom in that off in southern gaza. so 1st of all thought it, you know,
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take us through. first of all, what happens, i think in a matter of hours now with the release of captive captives ball days, right. i think is the 1st time we'll have bodies release. well, sammy, the release of the is by the captives through 20 photos. a structured process that is open at the gates. it's by the international committee of the red cross. the release of these bodies will take place tomorrow as we understand that the time and the location are still quite a disclosure for have not been widely disclosed for palestinian skit in the gaza strip. but they remain confidential to ensure the safety of all parties involved in the process um, to maintain the integrity of the potential habits over of through studies this time for tomorrows hundreds of eyes locked by a very unique change in terms of the mechanism of transferring the uh,
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is reading cap tips to now the, uh, the preparations that have been made will completely take place in a designated location that only original rejects as the conflicting parties will have further information about. and we are expecting that the area will be absolutely, but it's highly secure by the factions. and they would be so much keen to display scenes of a strength alongside with the high level of organizing as well by the transfer of new spot east to the international committee of the red cross spots. apparently. uh the uh you can tell your hands over will take place differently as the east valley occupation forces. i'm in here is by the tribes continue to hold button on geographical locations and guys like to identify the location of also to completely understand how that can take place and whether the bodies are, could be composed or not is all right,
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we'll leave it. that's fine. so much thought a couple assume let's go to a new route and now she's in the jordanian capital. i'm not, and she's there because he's ready to go and tell the students are they have band, i'll just hear from reporting inside the as well. and the occupied westbank so nor was seeing these just just a about to get on the way from how mazda is also talk about releasing. oh is why the captives in one go? how is that going down in israel? well, it depends who you ask savvy of the is really prime minister's office has taken to press statements, accusing those of saying that this was not an achievement for benjamin nathan, yahoo, of trying to undermine his position to undermine all his achievements from the top positions that he's taking on the other hand, we also have a tit for tat between current and former negotiators who say that really it is
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nothing yahoo, who has repeatedly on, on several occasions, a durable talks of the possibility of prisoners released the families of his really captives are very happy and they will come the news that for bodies would be released on thursday and the all remaining 6 is really captives who are living would be released on saturday. but really right now the focus the energy and as well is on pushing that's on yahoo to commit to implementing phase 2. because as you know, saw me face 2 is that still involves the release of the all the remaining is really captives money. if not, all of them are, is really soldiers and the families of those captives are fearful that nothing. yeah. how could sacrifice them and go back to war to keep this coalition of life to stay with us for a 2nd? no, cuz we gotta bring an update here about 5 is right. the soldiers being indicted for causing severe injury is they told you the policy imprisoned in
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a minute. treat detention facility last july. they were arrested officer, a video was late showing the prisoner being abused in the states. mon prison in southern israel. the charges include stabbing the mind, wiley was blindfolded and shackled. last here is where the rights group it's sending this to the states have the money to man as one of the many is ready. prisons that carry out a systemic policy of torturing thousands of palestinians. i know this is quite a rat incident in terms of it of challenges being brought. what happens next us it is very rare indeed saw me. we've that $58.00 palestinian prisoners at least die from mistreatment and torture at since october 2023. those are the ones that israel has confirmed were
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killed, but we don't know the full number and safety mind, as you said, is one of the many notorious commerce in which this widespread and systematic torture according to the un is happening. the next step for this kind of indictments would be a hearing if that pattern continues, as we see seen in previous times where some semblance of of accountability was attempted with is very soldiers. then as the best we can hope for is a slap on the wrist of these really human rights organizations like that, set up like positions for human rights. and you are experts have repeatedly called out israel for the culture of impunity for not holding soldiers accountable. even when there is corroborated and verified evidence of severe crimes of abuse, including that crimes like the ones you mentioned including of sexual violence and array of palestinian prisoners. well, i think so much, no doubt,
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the llc. the macro bug is a senior consulting fellow of the middle east, north africa program at chatham house. it joins us now from london. good to have you with us. so you say we've, we've got these early release is going on by how much we've got even talk of releasing old hostages in one. go, does that guarantee that we will reach a 2nd phase of this deal? this is good. good news. and we're going to see progress in accelerating the process of the release of the hostages are moving to a phase phase 2. but i don't think you're going to use anything as much as the sources that you would like. and also we, she needs. i also understand that you would like to accelerate, accelerate this process. i've seen the end of the wall, which is often 1000 off or for face to know a so we know the del forces,
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their identity and the frontier using the nose government. and the question is between dalso, we'll both my show on the phone for washington to reach face to a negotiate seriously. and it's quickly as possible. maybe later there and goes, we seem to cross nation that 2nd to lift body sion in these basically eh, they leave the house and majority. supposing the assessor see what the nose decisions going to be if all the caps is already. so is that increase or decrease the incentive for nathan yahoo to go ahead, right to the end of phase 3 with this data? especially while donald trump is talking about what many un officials and us allies, quote, the ethnic cleansing of gaza and violations of international law. i mean, this is ex, though they did say that to me though, was supposed to be the lead to for the free world actually called s. s fission
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american policy. i think glancing or false to posley mean and paper. i think the fact that actually by discussing it to me a little slow my license is, is i know the construction as, as to say sort ocean. oh, for some weird pieces. there's a bunch of discussion on this. you may have to discuss it, but only to be think mediately from the international energy. and i just. ready not accept it, but that's this would be felt of the options. simple pause them off off right from the glazing of molding to 1000000 people living on those who were suffering the last 16 and 16 months in this money, no suffering and nearly 60000 papers a to them. and i think she has the best to be rejected by religion. we've been rejected by jewish community and models and we still have some siding thing. the discussion about the future of the relations between days it's and by this thing,
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it has to be based on international the best to be based on the, on, on the credit, human rights and security. so you mentioned that as a normalize ation of ethnic cleansing of gaza in global politics. i guess we can say, well, don't problem recently, actually referenced garza, you'll see when talking about his policy towards ukraine, less listening to what he said. you know, you create is being just, just wiped out, look at what's happening to the cities that there are cities, it's not even a building standing. it's a massive it's, you're talking about guys. i mean it's, it's literally the city is look like guys, a rush who wants to do something. they want to stop their savage barbarian ism, i mean what, what's going on over there? it's the soldiers being killed by the thousands on a weekly basis. it's ridiculous and they're not american soldiers, they're russian soldiers and a ukrainian soldiers, largely, although
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a lot of koreans have been killed. as you know, i'm show you, you know, what i'm going to ask you. you'll see a lot of fear of you as will be watching statements lie about saying, well, hang on, if you have a quote unquote gals are going on in ukraine and the us presidencies as savage and bob barrick that sold is but even talk about civilians. but soldiers being killed, well that needs to end, but there's no talk about removing the ukrainians from some of those destroyed cities and how they need to be ethnically cleansed, to make way for people of the world or someone else to come and live in it. right, as it is completed, once we use useful visually yeah. as the reality and, and the loading, you know, and you bring it down to that. so by one thing you 20 percent will succumb to this was invaded resolve normal location. and in the last 24 hours we hear this. so
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these accusing gave you draining zaleski so that you punish 2300000 differences so, so, so much in the last a 16 months, most mentioned differentiation between the homeless and the rest of the population . the, because because you saw so then you'll, you'll see to use on your refugee camps in the story. well, we are removing, you know, to, i don't know the, but spelling into the form you home. and you just go somewhere that the longest uprising, the region, again, waiting outside to reject this kind of language. so this is unacceptable. it's, it's violets know, obviously more highly t, but also so many types of things unless you know, in convention. so just be just say this is unacceptable. we need to rejected. we from the language. all right, thanks so much. we'll see michael bug bathroom chest. them house. thank you. now
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the mirror of cato shake to mean been how to assign a has been holding talks with iran as president. so position on into her on he's urging both policies to keep to the terms of the seas foreign garza to what you will try to catch a phone. i confirmed guitars, commitment, along with all media partners to ensure the agreement is successful in reaching a permanent season in gaza, hadn't been guaranteed to be and handed entry of 8 and an end to the suffering of civilians. we will also work cards to facilitate the reconstruction of gaza and achieve a fair settlement for palestinians who have suffered over the past few decades. in the shop. still ahead on al jazeera show, the price isn't so that is of war of script shells of the month to month, commodity, and installed $3.00 form a f one champions back lewis hamilton to succeed at finality. the
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