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so sees the german election to restrain your state without a 0 for the latest updates on that phenomena of the german federal election. the ukraine's president heads back at donald trump after being cold and dictate to who's to blame for russia's innovation. the hello on elizabeth put on i'm and this is alger 0 life from don't ha, also coming up from us releases the bodies of full is where the captives, including a mother and had 2 children from the bus family, gaza. severe was crisis as well as school has left everything from wells to waste
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plans in ruins and a historic hearing in. so q the come south korea, so says in president of p a and criminal court. the words has a ruptured between the presidents. so if you crane and the united states for a lot of minutes, lensky headed back its scale even criticism from donald trump to call him a dictator and blamed him for the war and you crane it dictated with that elections . so let's get a better move faster. he's not going to have a country left. gotta move, gotta move fast cuz that was going in the wrong direction. in the meantime, were successfully negotiating and into the war with russia. something all admit that only trump is going to be able to do, and the trump administration, we're going to be able to do, i think, don't and even admitted that. and by never tried. europe is failed to bring peace
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in. zalinski probably wants to, maybe he wants to keep the gravy train going. i don't know what's the problem, but he hasn't been able. he's very upset. mostly more meets now. none of us, we stand strong on our 2 feet of a line. ukrainian unity. i know you training encourage on our relations with partners on the european solidarity and on americas pragmatism because american need success just as much as we do. success brings us together. i unity is the strongest safe god of the future. a future not with putin. so with peace, and this is a choice for the whole world, especially for the strongest nations to stand with guten, with peace. the right choice is peace. i think everyone for the support us that's bringing on correspondent child stress, that he's joining us live from k, even childs tell us how people they are reacting to this war was to trump blaming the landscape for the russian invasion. the. there's a great sense of shock here, elizabeth,
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so it's kind of language was despite to being predicted up to see that lives going to be possibly a huge change in direction and emphasis. part of the white house with donald trump and this kind of language is, is really fine. a couple in the minds of, of many people who. ready it would be willing to say that people are angry, but they are seriously concerned that obviously, ukraine's law just ally, the leader of ukraine's largest allied, seems to have taken such a change in tact that has been some response from zalinski himself. as you heard then fall more moderate in language. there's also being some fact checking um that being some specifics that uh, being reminding, reminding the media or at least that so this claimant, zalinski only had 4 percent samples. that means he says he's russian. this information being fed to trump living back was a poll. the beginning of february, looking at zalinski, is popularity, 57 percent. and then the notion of
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a coal for elections, which is universally agreed upon, of even the monks, the opposition. hey, a new grade at this stage during the war is completely on feasible. so yeah, people are grappling with this new kind of language coming out of the white house, the ukraine's a foreign minister on dry city. he said no one, no one can force this country to give up. it has a rights to fight on these on subbing response from the europeans as well. no. typically the european, sorry, the german sean. so all of shots said it was false and dangerous to coal. zalinski a dictator. southern sky today is meeting with the us to special envoy to ukraine keith kettle. kellogg arrived yesterday. carol upset that part of his mission was to sit and listen. he's already met. we understand the head of the military and intelligence, she said, we understand also that there was a possibly
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a push to try and take care of the to the front lines. it remains to be seen whether that will happen now, and it's arguable, relatively inconceivable. one could quite argue with a trump would actually allow that. but then the skis read the release and the 2nd one with respect to the meetings that are be going home today with kellogg saying the today that it is important that the meeting and i work with the us is constructive so far less competitive language from zalinski we've been speaking to members of ukrainian public here in the capital keys and politicians about their reaction to these statements by trump. and this is our cold winter in ukraine seems particularly bit 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 with any cost. and you'll say it's a shows the 3rd part throws,
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cuz it seems to me the 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 gather to exercise in this call for decades. this weekly working club used to attract 300 people before the war of 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 larger scale. and what about the beginnings of the full us russian relations? 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,
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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 rush or occupied crimea in 2014. i understand that as a part of rhetoric, because trump she wants to show to fees, voters that he's trying to deliver on his promise, which he made on the campaign trail. but maybe she already have realized that it's not possible to do for very simple reason. putting doesn't want to piece he's this tumbling block and trump cannot do anything about it. it's being the momentous, few days be great. he is struggling to comprehend the change in policy direction. an emphasis from the new administration in washington. ukrainians have never trusted. the russian president vladimir putin, but now there is growing distrust of the biggest ally, donald trump,
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joel stuff that i'll just 0, keith. let me miles lodging is continuing on. the ground top of russian military official says troops have taken back more than 60 percent of the territory in the coast region that's been occupied by ukrainian forces for nearly 6 months. let's bring charles backend. so what is the latest on the flies and charles and russian claims that it's re taken lodge pots of it's tau tree. so that's why these statements started to drop. the yesterday afternoon, vice president vladimir persian said that fight is a v 810 brigade head across the ukrainian russian boulder and were fighting along that front. and as you say you, i, russian general said that to russian forces is taking 64 percent of that territory pack, which amounts to about 800 square kilometers. the initial response from the crate is, was pretty mutual. to be fair. it said that said that well, ongoing attacks it,
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it managed to repel at the time 3 of them. but it said that it continued in the defensive positions and were holding several 100 square kilometers. now that's a lot less than they claim to be holding in previous weeks. we've heard in the last haul for an hour interestingly of the late to statement. they've dropped the the molding statement, the ukranian ministry, and on coast they say, we continue the operation in the coast region and over the past day. and then it gives a lot of statistics that the russia carried out. 36 air strikes. 4647, sorry, tap strikes. now, cabbage of these giant repurposed soviet weapons that the russians have been using launched by fights, which is the cause such incredible devastation and a very difficult to stop this type middle. so it goes on to say that the russians will over 400 attacks, other attacks using various different me styles and i'm projectiles. and the
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training and so far, had managed to repel full teen sold actions on that area. well, evidence is suggesting that there has been an escalation that certainly by the russians that they try and re game that territory. let's bear in mind that even zalinski is planned. it's understood that he was going to try and use leverage by controlling that area of russia, leverage detroit and come to some sort of deal with respect to a territory swap in regards to the russian occupied areas of east and ukraine. that was reject seed already has been rejected already by russia. but as i say, well, the evidence was suggested that there were some pretty heavy fighting going on that i'll just leave you with one other line from the ukraine, the military. they say that a large residential block was hit by a russian strike this morning. at least 6 people injured, including to 13 year olds. the mother of whom is on the stands, the still tracks under the rubble. charles,
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thank you very much for that child stratford. with all the latest live and keys, the from austin has lama jihad have released. the body is a full, is ready captives to the red cross. among them. should he be boss and had 2 children who would 9 months old. and 4 years old when they were taken during the of toy, the 7th attack in 2023 and o dad left ships. the bodies will now be taken to a forensic institute for identification or as head to call newness and southern gaza. our correspondent product of was a, is live for us and topic we saw the coffins handed over to the red cross in the past hour. i imagine it must be a different atmosphere to the release of as this is randy living captives that we see on saturdays. yeah, that's quite right. the teams of the i c a see manage to receive very smooth,
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hundreds of, of these very buddies from the 60 of 100 us in the far south of district. by the end time, we are expecting the release of at least $800.00 palestinians destinies. next up to date, along with the also have overall of 6 living is by the top tips to now are the time and the invitation for the potential next release as to lot known. and it's worth noting that at least $445.00 palestinian debt to be use will be returned back to the gaza strip and will be transported to the territory after being detained. a following october, the 7th attack palestinians here, the general sentiment for them is a quite filled with. i'm just a patient for the reunion with the loved ones who are expected to be released on next saturday. and people believe that the more of the smooth and the most, most the release of the supply the cap will be it will enabled, original images of also israel to release as mostly and without focusing any
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challenges regarding the release of the palestinian debt to these this is step a for palestinians has seen as a significant one that will build new trusts regarding the 2nd round of negotiations for the 2nd phase of the agreement fall for palestinians. the, the main import. since the fact is that the sustainability of deceased by it to you as they believe that is well, has repeatedly for and to resume fights. and if how much they do not commit to the terms of agreement, despite all of the shortfalls that had been why do upset in the implementation of the human at chevy and puts a cold or the closing the numbers of a trucks that are allowed to enter the gaza strip and the entry of haven, machinery and mobile homes that only a fraction of them has allowed to access costs over the course of the past few weeks. but apparently, palestinians are right now heading to the next task today in order to see how the situation will evils and to see how many palestinians would be released,
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including as we have heard from each various media outlets that duplicate some of the stuff the yeah, the director of come on is what hospitals will be released amongst the batch of palestinian debts and these next such a day. that a thank you very much for that product. i wasn't able to all the latest live in con eunice and southern gaza. you redraw me is the founder and director general all the jerusalem press club and he's joining us live from testimony. kate in greece. mister drama, thank you very much for your time. how do you see the 1st release of his very bodies in the wider context of the ceasefire and the role? it's a very said the moment for us not only for us is very nice, but everybody who hopes and believes in the reconciliation between these varies and for the students. because what we see here is a little bit. this is what come us brings up on the
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is really is but the body some people. ringback look at the disruption does oppose as a response to the vicious october 3rd and that, that so when talking here about all the new kids who, who was a piece activities or was, or his last 4 or um eh, piece with the between israelis and his neighbors the people who got his sherry be those who lost physical for loss or to parents who look, you know then in the last on the october 7th and then have 2 kids feel being only a 9 year old that's the pride of how much and the name of this not to put on that point. sorry to interrupt your message on me, but i'm also saying that should he be boss and the 2 children were killed and then is riley asked. right. so how important is it that post motions
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a carried out on the bodies and israel to know the cause of the death or okay, so we don't know the cause of this, the adaptive, the end it held under the ground a by come us in, which is a human to you. so what we find out more about it, but you asked about the greater or the role the picture. and i think it's really symbolizes it all. emphasizes the need to remove from us from the question because otherwise this cycle and destruction we go and, and i think we're looking it had and the ro submits in cairo next week. and the, my prediction is that the 10 to so the reading the golden emory, it's got to tell from us you've done enough damage to, to put a standing goals and 2 dogs in general. just see what for the problem came up with
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this a crazy plan to do it, but you got to pick up all the people out of the so the only way for the world to come up with the tennessee is to trumps. in the is to remove from us from the bringing a trust is but a scene in government, it may be a month the are of the false has to be deployed there. it said or otherwise trust c idea. and it seems that is, and i think it means that disaster, more disaster to the people. does it? is it valuable? because earlier you said that donald trump's proposal is crazy. is it valid or is it crazy? there are some that the is where the vice, at least that has spoken out in support of it as the support for donald trump's
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proposal in as well. and i, i do glory in the year. i think all of us as well. it was great. i didn't say the trunk was crazy. his idea of was just look at what he said, just know about the okay. the last game was the aggressor. i mean, the, we live in the, in a trap that you, uh, were people here have to stand by the principals and, and they even talk back in the city who's to buy, or even if it's the american bar, and i'm sure the, the, the are somebody we're the people of the region, know exactly what's going on in saw the eh, eh, real estate deal here. i might remove the people who about the bill. it with you're making money, or to buy a bank, a people with the responsibility. and the reason that people care about the future
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of the policy is even gonna assume to come up with the entity and the bed. and the plan, the only valid plan feasible then is removed from us from the question. because how much please more this board damage more these are so for the policy that was not trouble, they should be removed here. withdraw me. thank you for your perspective. thank you . it's still a head on algebra one. how many mexico, where a new report from human rights sports says that no, i know every 10 murders go on punished, coming up. i'll tell you more, the the
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good parts of northwest here where it's getting ridiculously warm off to being near freezing is quite a long time. the invasion is atlanta can moving this general direction against what is settled. cold, often foggy, but sometimes just beautifully sunny but frosty weather as much of central europe. so that's the pictures it stands my, i definitely figures that in for london for brussels. it's always been reasonable. many brand spain and portugal has dried up here, but it comes up against this blocking area of high pressure where typically a morning, for example, in prague, looks like this. steven beautiful, you might think that probably won't change very much, but the rooms is going further east and that softly breathes a lift temperatures in scandinavia, probably in western part of the pit that far at least against that huge contracts and this cold with this to begin significant snow too, but it's tumble and most of the rest of turkey and cold winds down to athens. so brussels hit 60, ridiculously high, should be about 7. and it doesn't really get below that even at night until the end
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of the weekend. and his book, or us sitting in the real code a subsidy of, or during the sunshine for the next 3 days. that cold air is, it comes into north africa. we're still showing signs of spitting up a storm system in central algeria bringing rain to place. we're ready ratings as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of all damian's was we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have power, examines the posts for landscape, and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, of the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just say i have a me, elizabeth put on and don't have a reminder about top stories. the seller, ukrainian president, the modem is lensky, is quoting for international unity is a, was, was a rocks between him and donald trump. but us president has called him a dictated because trump said semanski failed to hold elections. people so blames him from russia's invasion of ukraine. i'm also in his lama jihad have released the bodies of full. is there any captives to the red cross among them? should he be boss and had 2 children who would 9 months old and 4 years old when they were taken during the type of 7th attacks in 2023. they also include odette
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exceptions. garza is facing a way for crisis as well, has destroyed most of the strips infrastructure with everything from wells to waste water plants and ruins. we can now hear from the palestinian, from gaza, who are struggling to survive and to repair the devastation which is system. the, the that the the, i was, i bought the house the go to the bottom of the robot. the one, the other, the,
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the the, the distance others will i guess? yeah. you talked to him was that right? so we're going to have somebody that can meet you by the other the, the, the, the, the off, the bottom one of them, and the number of my on
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the already the forgot out. what the, what does that look like? someone about the that remember kind of go to left with you and so do you and has become south korea's 1st as in president to face a criminal trial. he was arrested last month for insurrection officer. briefly imposing marshall. you could face life in prison, or the death penalty from mcbride has moved from sol. of these proceedings lasted
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just over an hour at you. and so if y'all was in court with his legal team, they heard from the prosecution that when the trial profit gets on the way the evidence that that will be presenting totals around $70000.00 pages. now, given that use team is asked full more time to consider all of this evidence before, even acknowledging the charges. i know the pre trial hearing has been set for next month. you and faces a charge of insurrection for the short lived declaration of mazda low. on the evening of december, this, the now his team will argue that he had the right to do so. he had a cabinet support and will also make the point that it is not as serious as it sounds that these days will say was more like a warning to the off position which they claim were preventing you from governing properly. meanwhile, and another cold, the constitutional cause on the other side of so they all continuing to hear the
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impeachment a case against you that was passed by the national assembly. whether to uphold that or not. if it is upheld, then it's in south korea, they will have to hold you presidential elections within 60 days. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so the trump and ministration has ordered the pentagon to cut us military spending by $50000000000.00 onto the plan. the defense budget will be flashed by 8 percent annually for 5 years. the defense departments as its focus will be on so q and us borders and building an anti missile defense system. adam clements has a full, a pentagon official, and a former us diplomat. he says may turn data should be taking notes from the rhetoric and possible action coming out of washington. so early in the administration, we don't know all the details of exactly what will happen. i don't think it's abnormal,
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that of incoming administration at the pentagon. a new secretary defense would one for a view all of its spending and expenditures. so i think it's the haste of how quickly this has been announced, the context of what's happened and the secondly from high members of the administration from the us, vice president at the munich security conference, a secretary of defense success in germany. and then the most recent comments of president trump uh some, some comments against the president, the once again it and attacking them. i think all these are, are important to conceptually of this discussion of what kind of guy has recently announced what we can them off this to work and equate this to as wives, political rhetoric, and in the coming weeks and months. i think it will still come down to the workers and in the pentagon and department of state of working out at the working level not only in washing monday to reform capital stuff, continuing these partnerships in spite of a lot of the political rhetoric. i think it's right for nato allies in partners and
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european capitals to really take notice of contractually what's happening with these political discussions. what, what's coming this a flurry of activity in the past week, mexico is known to have one of the highest motor rates and the wills now and you report suggests 9 out of 10 kennings go unpunished. human rights watch says victims and their families. i'm neglected by and and effective criminal justice system, john, home and reports from mexico. se, se, a pasquale son. we show that in the street. the minimum she wanted was justice in mexico. that's a lot to us. asia, knowing out of 10 murders in the country go on punished so as a new report from human rights watch. ok for you to the table is now part of the statistic. go to the show your i thought if the the sergeant why don't they come? but they concluded with the criminals,
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they don't take you into account. they only did when i investigated myself. the trow from a table's mode has been postponed. 14 times state prosecutor offices, we deal with the majority of mexico's homicides. problem up. he actually spent 2 years traveling around the interviewing prosecutor's problem. he found huge problems, really basic things like extremely high workloads. there are prosecutors who are responsible for hundreds of cases at once, and a lack of basic resources and training. many of the crime scene technicians that we spoke to told us that they aren't provided with basic materials that they need to go out and respond to a crime scene. rather than focusing on fixing that, successive mexican governments have gone down a different road sending soldiers on to the streets to stop crime. it's

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