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examining the headlines, pressing the discussion explorer and abundance of wealth cloth programming, designed to inform, motivates by on algae 0. the in europe needs to stuff up for their own defense as a partner, and we can be friends and allies and have those tough conversations. for us, as you are, must contribute moultrie defense spending, as pensions rise over the crate. the, i'm not even say this is out. is there a life from the hall or so coming up? grief in israel as the bodies are full captives held in gaza. return home. nonsense that were killed by is there any strikes on the strip the well 20 largest economies
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need in south africa, showing little unity on the feature of gauze that will ukraine and m 23. 5 is ordered to clean up the streets of calvo in eastern vio, saved. following the capture, the cranes president, zillow, dom is the landscape says that he's had a productive meeting with the us special envoy in keys. keith cullum said the focus of his visit is to listen to your career and security concerns. it comes 2 days off to the us and russia met in re add for took some ending the war and ukraine. president donald trump has since dismiss landscapes concerns about being left out of those tools from the landscape of exchanged shop criticisms on wednesday. and we're on con, has the basis on those diplomatic developments the ukrainians. now,
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realizing that that has been a rapid reset of the relationship with america, presidents lensky has been very clear that what donald trump is saying is basically russian. this information when he refers to the fact that as a landscape is a dictator, that is a line direct, a coming from must go sites ukrainians, also ukrainians. now i'm very, very worried about where the seat is at the table. there are tools taking place between russia and america about you crate that do not involve ukraine, so that is going to be a very, very serious concern moving forward. now keep kilo is the special envoy to ukraine when he go his job. in january. he was actually the special envoy to ukraine and the russian federation. but russia objected to him at cooling him, product, ukrainian. so now he's just dealing with the ukranian side. that was supposed to be a press conference that press conference didn't happen at the request of the
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americans. so there is this rapid reset of the relationship that keeps. kellogg says he is in ukraine to listen and report back to donald trump. but there's a lot of frustration coming from the ukranian side, particularly when it comes to these negotiations that are taking place without ukraine. and we're on con, which is their keith. okay, uh, we're just going to return back to you quite in a moment. i just want to bring you some breaking news that is just coming in to us, please. in israel say they're responding to reports of a boss explosion. this has taken place in the south of ton of even the town of the vets. yeah, the bus is reportedly on 5 inside a parking lot and we understand that the been no reports of any casualties at the stage. let's go a 2 normal day. she's in the jordanian capital, a non for us. know what are you hearing about this?
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of the falling, we understand there had been 3 separate explosions in 2 locations in by the gym which as you said is south of tel aviv. this is in the central area of israel. there are no casualties reported, but a light trail of bus traffic has stopped in that area. and the police are screening buses for possibly more explosives. there are suspicions of this is a an attack, but there and nobody has been apprehended. although the police chief says that there is a search for suspect, but for now, no casualties are reported. although the explosions and the aftermath of that the screening, the stopping of traffic, of course, has caused a lot of confusion and a lot of anxiety for the residents. okay, and then where we'll leave it that now will of course return to you as soon as you have any more information on this. just to remind you of that breaking news police
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and as well as been responding to reports, bus explosions, south of tel aviv, but they've been not no casualties. we understand so nor keeping us across that. let's go back to our tops story ukraine we've been hearing from the us national security adviser, mike waltz. he's been talking about the latest developments on the us russian relations and efforts to end the war in ukraine. let's speak now to alan's fisheries in washington, dc. i'm in so much roles. whitehouse, national security adviser, was speaking in this evening in the last few hours. and once again, we're hearing allen who make the points we've been hearing for some days now repeatedly from various members of the us administration. the europe needs to step up when it comes to ukraine and also pushing back on, on the points of the accusations the, the us hasn't been doing enough in terms of consulting with europe. i knew craig
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when it comes to those tools, a look, it's 2 years ago today. exactly. today the job lighting was in keys the 1st year as present to visit an act of was that when any was well received there. but the relationship between t, you've and washington has never been quite so streamed as it has been over the last week. in fact, we have vice president dd button speaking at a conference of conservative activist and the last few hours saying that, but to me is the last. he needs to tone down his criticism of donald trump for saying that he was essentially repeating. let them your cushions, talking points when it comes to your cream and also he rejected the idea that there should be some sort. busy of a rear f minerals deal that ukrainians need to sign up to immediately. zalinski is not for doing that, but mike was, was interesting. and that he was suggesting that the reason that there are no peace
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talks involving the ukrainians at the moment is because the ukrainians on to the table. but as we know at the koreans were not invited, but mike well says, now is the time for load them, use the landscape. these team to start talks. most of our weapons that have gone to ukraine have been part of a dropdown authority where we've literally taken them out of our stocks and then eventually through appropriations. started buying them again to refill our stocks. i'll, you know, just state that there has been a lag, and a lot of that process. so many of our stocks as we look at our operations around the world are becoming more depleted. that's one of the reasons many people have had a lot of concern about. when does this end, how much is that going to take? how many lives will be lost? how much will we be? how much will we spend as a member of congress? we repeatedly asked the by the ministration those questions and we never got
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a satisfactory answer. it looked president, trump is obviously very frustrated right now with present zalinski. the fact that i that he hasn't come to the table that he hasn't been willing to take this opportunity that we have offered. i think he eventually we'll get to that point and i hope so very quickly. but present trump is as we made clear to our russian counterparts. and i want to make clear today he's focused on stop in the fighting and moving forward. and i'm also curious to hear how president donald trump's verbal attacks on president's lensky. more specifically, his pro, to, to, in stones has gone down in washington, not just with the democrats, but also the republicans, as well as the people here that they wouldn't be signs of donald trump. but they'll tell you he's probably the mind was able to get both sides to the table at some point. he's got the russians they have, they had the meeting and re i,
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the whole row is about why the ukrainians were not invited. but there is every possibility that at some point there will be discussions between both sides, and many people say, donald trump was more likely to do that than joe biden. ever. what's, what concerns older republicans is the way that he's talking about. lot them you're putting in a republican senators in the last few days have been saying by them you have put in is a dictator. he is evil. he should be dealt with very strongly and perhaps should even be in jail. know something that you're hearing from donald trump, and so the want to make sure that donald trump is clear on what he's dealing with when it comes to discussing the future of ukraine and russia. the democrats just don't, mike donald trump, for what he's doing anyway. but republicans will fall in line because donald trump has virtually complete control, the republican party at the moment. but perhaps he may listen to some of the voices
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from people even like they're very close to me like lindsey graham, who's been very critical of platinum you're putting on maybe that may change, excuse me, his approach over the next few days. but it's clear that the americans want to get a peace deal. they want to get it soon. it's just when the the invite the ukrainians to the table and what's the final format, but they're going to present to us the ukrainians to sign. there's still a long way to go in at the moment. there are still a lot of dispute, a lot of bad feeling between both sides. okay. many things for the island, for sure. that for us in washington, the thousands of israelis have gathered in tell, of able to shed their grief off to the bodies of full captives wherever 10 from
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gauze i on thursday morning, they held a memorial and mox and moment of silence for the deceased captives, families of captains have been holding protests in tennessee since the beginning of israel's will on gaza. many on demanding. the government continues with a cease 5 deal until old captives are released. all the bodies of all the lift, shits, sharing, the boss had 2 young children were handed over in gauze and taken to a forensic center in tel aviv is why the authorities say they have confirmed the identity of next ships who died over a year ago. and most of what killed in his writing strikes. this is the 1st time the bodies of the seas captives have been returned. since the see saw in gauze that came into effect last month. just wanna bring you a reminder, stop breaking news. i bullshit out at this hour a 3 buses have exploded in a cop off just south of tel aviv. is there any media a cooling it,
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a suspected tara attack? the is there any police say the investigating the scene? and they. busy have been no injuries or postage now be, but yeah, i'm a municipality, reportedly says that the buses arrived at the parking lots a moment before the explosions. and that's good to know. we're all day she is in a non full ross nor were so let's start with the reports that we guessing on these boss explosions. what more have you had of what we know uh, as you said, that there have been 3 separate explosions in 2 areas in the batch. i'm here is this a south of tel aviv and the central israel, an area that is quite densely populated. there are no injuries reported,
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although at least one of those 3 explosions was quite large. there are, there are some initial reports that perhaps other explosives have bid phone, but this is very, very initial and it's quite frankly still not corroborated by official is really security. a sources, but what we do know is that the b is rarely police as it suspects that this is a motivated by nationalistic motivations. what does that mean? let's put this in context. it means that b is rarely security forces suspects the palestinian groups are behind these attacks of this is not at criminal or gang activity that these are activities motivated by a palestinian groups attacking and is really target because of is really occupation practices. and let's also remind the viewers that israel has been conducted, conducting the largest scale offensive military offensive in the occupied westbank
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. in some cases, since 1967 over 44000 palestinians have been disco displaced until the cut them engine in which are the closest to the area that we are talking about. so there's b is rarely security has been on high alert. it has been working actively in those areas in but northern west bank close to this area that we're talking about for almost a month now. and yet we have the report of these 3 explosions, really wreaking havoc on a night traffic in israel, but also raising a lot of questions about how this could have happened. and whether the 3 explosions are coordinated. no says that are in custody and police really have very few and by way of leads of police that they're sharing with the public. nor, as he said, the tensions have been high in a, in, in israel and the occupied westbank a even since the goal is to cease fire. what, what do we think uh,
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what the political ramifications of this are going to be of the well, it's hard to say at this point, it's quite early in the events and we need to gather more information out. but these kinds of events kind of remind everybody that the root cause of all of this tension continues. it versus the reality of, of palestinians under occupation, which is almost a, you know, he raised in the mines and the news coverage for is rarely use. it does have an impact on israel and his really security. the fact that there erased from is really public discourse doesn't mean that a palestinian anger at the is really crimes committed against them, can be contained and can be shut out from israel proper. as you,
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as we've been reporting for, for weeks now, israel has been waging a war on the occupied west bank, declaring it officially as a war front in its multi frontal war, tearing down homes, completely changing entire neighborhoods and displacing more than 40000 palestinians just in the past month in the northern, occupied west back. so the, there are plenty of events that have happened over this past 4 weeks. that could possibly motivate certain. tell us the new and used to carry out an attack against is really targets. we do not know if this was an organized attack. no palestinian group has claimed responsibility. but the fact that there be is really security establishment suspects that this is what they terms and nationalistic attack does indicate that they have at least some indication that a palestinian is behind the attack. okay, nor will leave the for now. we will,
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of course, return back to, nor as soon as we have any more information on the story, just remind to the police as well. uh say. they are investigating reports of explosions involving several bosses in the south of tel aviv a police describing the incident as a suspected terror attack. calling it a, a nationalist attack, which is new or put it there is most likely they believe a palestinian pest and is behind this attack. okay, we'll leave it. that's no a head on out of their own home in, in mexico where new report from human rights sports. is that no, i know every 10 murders go on punished. coming off, i'll tell you both. the,
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that happened, no injuries reported. the minister policy reports and the says, the bosses arrived at the parking lot moments before the explosions. the us national security advisor says president, trump is frustrated with ukraine in need of an argument. semanski is demanding that savanski accept the american proposal, access team, cranes, minerals. the bodies of the seas is right, a captive. odette lift shits, sharing the bass and her 2 children have been taken to a forensic center until the 20th or to say they have confirmed the identity of next shirts who died over a year ago. and law says them all killed and is writing strikes on the ground in gauze i palestinians all still facing a desperate shortage of supplies, shelters, and heavy machinery have been allowed by his roads and to the strip of only
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a small fraction of what is needed to hire a couple of whom has moved from rough and southern gaza. yeah, under the ceasefire agreement, israel must fulfill it to it's up legation clearly by allowing for enough amount of heavy machinery on mobile. schultz has to instead, because it's trick baldwin has been sent to the strip, is a fraction of the must of needs, of causes displaced population. we understand that only 12 car box was sent to the unit. one of the main at key agencies for the united nations, apparently no, a completely more about shelters. for sheltering purposes. i've been to the cause of football from rough off or from time i was selling, pressing as we are still waiting for that entry that will help to mitigate the relating humanitarian crisis assemblies in the north. us struggling to cope with the harsh, with a condition of the happy left homeless living at the ruins of their destroyed homes, with many civilians,
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believe that the entry of enough amounts all about shelters will help them from the data. hundreds of thousands of families and with an april to support tab recovery efforts inside the territory until now apparently as well did not give any sort of serious vindication to its commitment to the implementing the humanitarian political video, which can at, in time at the village say over 55 agreements and spend the gap between how much and you spend regarding a very smooth transitions take place for the 2nd phase of the ceasefire agreement. as we should on the date is that trying to accept pressure on both parts in order to bring sustainable peace to the entire region. target out to 0 rough pedestal. amazing of j $24.00 and ministers has begun to install africa, stalls with a series that will and in a heads of states summit in november. it comes at
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a time when south africa face has its own gear political tensions. some of them are that has moved from join us back. this is the 1st time a meeting of gee, 20 foreign ministers. this taken place, some african soil, with so africa holding the presidency of the grouping of the world's largest economies. it is a great opportunity to, to promote greater collaboration between african nations and the rest of the world. but it is also a great opportunity for all of us as members of the g. 20 ended ride to the countries to a gauge in serious dialogue. but a notable absence us secretary of state demarco rubio, that's due to tensions with washington over new land reform ruins of africa. prison and donald trump says discriminates against the minority, white population. and so of africa's case of the international court of justice
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accusing as well of genocide. i don't believe that really america could be threatened by either a south africa. i do know that the, the, the president is very close to the is really need this up. and the, it may be a lot to do with the international court of justice case rather than the dilemma of africa on the speak, african speaking, so that for goods within the g 20 meeting. so the africa intends focusing on solidarity equality and sustainability targeted at combat. and climate change, and that's something the new trump administration also vocally opposes the through vale, quoting its anti americanism, the finance ministers and ben, governors of g 20 states a due to meet next week. again, the us will extend its most high ranking official. it's treasury secretary in the signal, it's pulling back from the good deal politics being was shaped. this could be the
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toughest g 20 summit ever. it's hope to move in a 150 working groups and 23 ministerial level meetings this year. will benefit africa as it attempts to deal with the worsening dead crisis. the global economy and developmental inequalities, both rushes foreign minister, so the lever and his chinese counterpart, one d, i here reflecting the country significant influence across africa. the european union says it remains a reliable and practical partner. not only facilitate africa, but the west of africa to well, so the africa is in the early stages of its presidency. it will also prepare to hand it over to the united states late to this. yeah, which could come with its own set of challenges given there differences. so we develop oh to 0. john is books of africa. let's go back now to all breaking news out of israel, where we are hearing that several buses have exploded. this is cc'd cd footage
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in a box. yeah. a south of tel aviv whereas ready officials say a suspect is shown fleeing the scene. the is running pool costing authority. says additional explosive devices that didn't designate have also been found in areas. net but yeah. a see if we can get some more with more one discharge, is there a senior political unless he joins us now from dough. ha, so a very little information at this point. my one uh but is where the police according this a terrorist instance, they're saying they've described it as a, as a nationalist, a incident so pointing the thing is at a some sort of palestinian group to pass. and what should we make of this at this early stage? well, you know, generally speaking,
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we shouldn't make anything over until we get more information, right? because a lot of the, a lot of what i've heard the spot is in the negative, meaning we don't know this and we don't know that we don't know the other thing. but a, this is up at a stand you from to kind of margaret. this is a fellow student, this is that, that our staff, you know, so it's really very hard to build and you sent this is on the basis of some scepter information, half an hour into an incident. we don't know the motives. we don't know. the goal either we don't know if the whoever did this, what did it on a criminal or in our national and we don't know they meant to just destroy the buses without the people and them as a, as that has a warning as a signal or otherwise so for the time being, we don't know much, but i tell you what we do. don't wonder whether the details are out or not,
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is just how frantic is there any is our knowing or when that there, there is no general side that there is no more. there is no time 70 years on 60 years on 15 months and thought what and guys are and the don't have any sense of security. this is sort of right regardless, as i said, of what just happened today. the idea is that the, the, the, the instinctive reflection, the immediate reaction to something like this is that, well, this is more of the same. we cannot feel secure in our own country. we cannot feel secure in our own cities. we cannot tube secure in our own public transportation. it is more of the same. and so all the promises that are being made by the israeli leaders, precious fanatics and otherwise that they bring security days rise. each and every week if each and every month we, we not only know more or more about the said district war crimes that is right it
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carries and that it's occupation. we also know that some, although really retained in comparison to the whole say it is violence that inflicts on the palestinian seems to deflect on, is that it says and as i said, i'm not talking about the specifics of this case. i'm just saying that is or what i gather, some state continues to live in constant fear in constant anxiety and constant in security despite months of still with the over a ward spiked a year. now for genocide and despite countless now like what doesn't or doesn't more is that is that it has 4 in the name of security. clearly its occupation. it's still being is not bringing much security or to its citizens a lot on as you say,
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we're still waiting for more information. we know at the stage is that police and israel investigating reports of explosions involving 3 bosses in body um south of tel aviv uh, as we wait for those more details. we have to, of course moran remind audience where we are in terms of the political lay of the land. if you like. we're in the middle of a very fragile ceasefire that is approaching the end of phase one. negotiations have, i mean, just begun for a face to of that cease fire. how, how concerned should we be at this stage of what impacts this incidence
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