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realization is a testament for no longer rely on the united states rates securities from the house of the story. many german industries are struggling to remain competitive with millions of people unemployed and millions more worrying about the futures, the multiple explosions on buses in tel aviv. no one is injured, but israel's defense minister says military operations will be intensified in the occupied westbank. the here watching l g 0 life from headquarters in del, find any novel gate. also a head, grief and anger as the bodies of 4 is really captives are returned from garza and i look president. trump is obviously very frustrated right now with president
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zalinski. the us national security advisor asks keith to stop insulting president trump as if a lot of merced lensky meets the american special envoy to ukraine for the 1st time on african soil g. 24 and mean are ministers. meet in johannesburg, the a series of explosions and is really city of tel aviv destroyed 3 buses. no injuries had been reported to other devices that failed to explode. were found on other buses as really, authorities are calling it a suspect to terror attack. a full forensic investigation is now underway. the boss happens at several locations in the city of back to you on to the cells of tel aviv following the explosions. bus drivers in israel were instructed to stop their vehicles and to check them immediately. and within the last few minutes,
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the as really prime minister has instructed the military to carry out an intense operation against what he termed quotes terror hubs in the occupied westbank. benjamin netanyahu has also instructed the police to increase security to prevent any further attacks. not all that he's in the dripping and capital i'm on. she's there because the is really government and palestinian authority of band delta 0 from reporting from inside israel and the occupied westbank. these rarely police and other security services are still conducting an investigation into 3 separate explosions that targeted buses in the larger tel aviv area. no injuries resulted from those explosions, although 2 other devices were found on buses in the larger tele view area. fingers in israel are pointing to the northern occupied westbank particular leads
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to cut in where a large scale is really offensive, has been going on for almost a month, displacing thousands of palestinians. it is the largest military offensive on the area since the occupation began in 1967. but so far, no leads had been shared with the public, no official claim of responsibility by any palestinian group. these really prime minister saying that he is following up on this issue and receiving updates from the security is dash establishment considering this to be a very grave attack, a very concerning attack. in the meantime, we've heard from right when use really ministers who say that the palestinian groups and the occupied was by should be crushed. a just like in does that we heard that from these really minister of a finance bets, a lot of smoke damage from the head of the councils of a legal is really supplements in the occupied was fact, there's been
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a call for mass force displacement of the population in the occupied westbank saying that this would be the only solution again the occupied westbank, especially in the north input, cut them engineer and have been going through an unprecedented military assault, resulting in the mass force displacement of more than 40000 palestinians and the erection of over 900 separate military checked points across the occupied west . ok, so now palestinians, there in the territory are 8 dreading these announcements of stepped up is really military action. while the is rarely security services to conduct their investigation involved, to strike back at palestinian groups with all the data i'm calling, clark is the director of policy and research at this to found center. that's a global intelligence and security consultant. see, he says,
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waging war on palestinians may not make israel safer in the long run. going to war to make yourself safer, and in many ways seems like an oxymoron, right? especially going on the offensive and waging the type of score stairs counter insurgency campaign. we've seen the as early as wage in garza and in other parts of the region, i mean a real kind of a no holds barred military campaign over the past 16 months. and, you know, even if some terrace groups have been set back temporarily, i think the backlash that is going to come from the really, really high levels of civilian casualties and just outright damage. i mean, some of the city or videos and photos coming from guys that are hard to believe. so i think you know, as much as many want to believe that were toward the end of this conflict. and again, it's great that there was a cease fire at hostage deal and
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a lot of hard diplomatic work went into making sure that happened. i'm a bit pessimistic on how long that will last. it certainly seems like there are elements of these really far right? that are itching to get back to war and fulfill what you know is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu talked about in the very beginning of the conflict which was totally destroyed. come us. i've been very public writing and speaking about this, it's not really an attainable objective and it's likely to lead to more death and destruction in the long run. thousands is really is gathered in tel aviv to share their grief after the bodies are for captives were returned from gauze on families of captives have been holding protests since the beginning of israel's war. on gods on many are demanding. the governments continues with the cease fire deal until all captives are released. laura con reports of thousands joined families, does ray the captives in tel aviv. this has been a day of grief and pain,
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the feeling of very, very decent government. the reason that the taking responsibility to the now the very, very not responsible for the government. we have unfortunately her mouth another on the groups and go as a 100 to of the remains of should be with us. and her 2 children, as well as oh, did lift shits forensic examination will confirm their identities and give families on says when and how they died if they were killed by so 80 bombing, like the comp distances of these ready prime minister ignored accusations of failing the captives vowing to secure the release of all those who remain purchased as want the government to stop stoning and weak deal. now time is running out, they say in gaza policies focus on surviving and rebuilding the
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entry of homes for the full doses and some mobile homes also too much needed hope. but families that don't have on sit on the face of the loved ones disappears. 5 use radios, me thousands are missing. they want them home, dead or alive. 6 is where the captive offset to be released from gauze on such a day and exchange the hundreds of policy and present as under as a full 100 gallons of residence. disappeared from the territory, including women and children, nor hon. i'll just 0. the ukraine's president, a lot of my zalinski says he's had a productive meeting with the us special envoy in keys. he's called kellogg says the focus of his visit is to listen to ukraine security concerns. 2 days ago,
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the us on russian i met and re odds for talks on ending the war. president donald trump has since dismissed the landscapes, concerns about his country being left out of discussions. iran con has more on the diplomatic developments from keith ukrainians. now realizing that that has been a rapid reset of the relationship with america, presidents lensky has been very clear. the what donald trump is saying is basically russian, this information when he proposed and 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 color is the special envoy to ukraine. when he go his job. in january,
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he was actually the special invoice 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 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 taking place without ukraine and wrong cause i was just there keeps as well. the us national security advisor has praised the trump administration's approach to the war. mike walters comments, follow the sharp verbal exchanges between trump and zalinski. el official reports from washington, dc relations between ukraine and you guys haven't been this strain since the start of the war. in fact, just 2 years ago to fight and was actually in keith to meet with load them,
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use the landscape. but over the last few days, there has been a water awards between the 2 countries. ukraine upset that the united states began peace talks with russia without inviting ukrainians. load them, use the landscape, saying that donald trump has been talking more like a put and sort of gave them the president of the united states. donald trump accusing, let them use the landscape of being a dictator and refusing the opportunity to end the war. like waltz, who is the us national security advisor says there's undoubtedly frustration in the whole office. what president trump is obviously very frustrated right now with present zelinski. the fact that uh 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
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make clear today he's focused on stop in the fighting and moving forward. people here in washington will tell you that donald trump is perhaps the only mine who could get both sides around the table to begin piece talks. and it's clear that the united states does one piece ukrainians do too. but then what about what sort of piece still would be agreed as they are not actually at the table? i was for sure, i'll just see it up at the white house. it allows me to p. j. crowley who's a former us assistant secretary of state for public affairs and the obama administration. joining us from alexandria and virginia. thanks for your time. so the white house national security advisor, mike walls reiterating the us is put points. uh, president trump points that we've been hearing repeatedly urging ukraine to assign a minerals deal as well. that's being pushed by trump. what does this, this signal to you about the possible scenarios going forward?
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well, there's one scenario, which is you have a comprehensive negotiation. you know, and, and hopefully that negotiation results should a, in what the administration describes, a goal, a durable, permanent agreement that all parties you know, can't agree to. but the trump administration is all over the map in terms of what the process is and, and in that process, you know, who are and when will sit down at the table. um, you know, with the russians that still unclear. so wait, and when you're here, president trump, verbally attacking president zelinski and you see this sort of refreshment as it's being described by many between the us and russia when it comes to the war. and ukraine. what, what does it make you think as well, um, all of a lot of what's going on right now seems to be undermining. you know, the,
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the us objective of bladder reporting has a bus called 3 wins without having to negotiate anything. you know, the of us secretary of state just said ukraine will not be invited to nato. russia will gain permanent control of ukrainian territory. and of the administration is actively working to restore full diplomatic relations and trade relations with russia and doing russia's political isolation. you know, and making sanctions meaningless. you know, and, and so far push, it has not been a weapon asked to give up any, what is the us actually gain from developing this diplomatic relationship with russia a while at some point you have to talk to russia. it's very important um, but the question is, how and when do you port on the table of things that will be appealing to russia and how, what do you get from russia in return that will be necessary, you know,
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for, to ensure you crazed long term security and sovereignty, let's think about the end of this process and then work backwards at the end of the toughest job blogs to presence lensky. he has to stand in front of his people and say, what, whatever the agreement is, whatever the secure security guarantees are. they are going to keep ukraine secure, safe, and saw for your 1st presence last you to do that. people need to trust the process and he will need to trust the guarantors of ukrainian security. and so, um the back and forth between soleski and trump undermines that trust and us, it undermines the, the go shooting process before it even start. is this a sort of tactical maneuver? do you think by trump, or are we seeing a genuine shift in a lie and says,
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a shift in us policy away from european allies on towards russia? and i think it's both trouble proceeds. themself is being this master deal maker, you know. but um, you know, this is multi dimensional chess and, and it's not clear that trump really knows how to do this. but, but clearly, you know, fine, particularly by saying that, you know, when there's an agreement, if there's agreement, when there's that agreement, it will be up to europe to provide the security guarantees and up to your up to arrive whatever forces or resources you know, to rebuild ukraine and making sure we're not interested. you know, that definitely means that the united states under the trumpet, ministration is stepping back from its longstanding commitment to the security of ukraine and the security of europe. okay, pedro crawley, former us assistant secretary state for public affairs and the obama administration . thanks for your time. you're welcome. it still has on al jazeera,
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the us senate narrowly confirms cache patel was fiercely criticized the f. b. i is the agencies new director, the you are probably aware of the severe car with its come across the us side of this. been snow for the owner of the place just happens to be virginia. i'm showing you. but as you know, kentucky, tennessee, georgia, even arkansas has seats and there recently, and it's left with cold ad behind. so these are high temp just by day night on the case of the gulf sub 0, upstream, missouri, and really cold. it has been up in bismarck now. this is warming up and shot. the trend isn't to keep you that cold friday will probably the coldest day off of the coming 3. and then the woman starts,
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the tread up through from the sides to the play in space really quite rapidly. but you mean a rapid so you may not like that. that in the contraband things are fairly breezy. charles with concentration, i think haiti, eastern cube, or in jamaica with the concentration of strong sweetens, maybe heaviest writing is like to be in this part of mexico that a cruise, possibly tabasco. and then i think is the, we can comes policy, you've got the peninsula here, rather wet. and the line of shows heading into was guatemala. none of that really can pass with a heavy reading. we've seen recently in peru producing flooding that could be repeats full possibly in bolivia, less so you'll notice in the southeast of brazil. charles had been having recently been there. i'm not so in this for cross friday looks fine. and for roger and tina, or the full hales the planet, interrogates while i was think about climate change the way the days. this is a global issue, it's abstract, so whatever i do, it doesn't seem to make
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a dent. alley re reveals how, with the internet connected into distancing also from the climate crisis, and delane meaningful action outside the logical reactions has been both intentionally and unintentionally quite a few ideas to create confusions. if we're confused with the power of psychology in booking climate action on out to 0, the the top stories on how to 03 buses of exploded cells of television. what is really media are calling a suspected terror attack? as a result, israel's prime minister says military operations will be intensified any occupied westbank. the bodies of the seas is really captives has been taken to
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a forensic center until lives is really authority. say they have confirmed the identity of one of them who died more than a year ago from us as they were all killed and is really strikes on garza. the us national security adviser says president donald trump is frustrated with the ukranian leader for a lot of years and lensky. he's demanding so lensky, except the american proposal for access to ukraine's minerals. the 1st day of the g. 20 summit of foreign ministers in south africa is drawn to a close. if the start of a series of events that will culminate and a heads of states summit in november, miller reports from johannesburg. this is the 1st time a meeting of g. 20 foreign ministers is taking place some african soil with so africa holding the presidency of the grouping of the world's largest economies. it
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is a great opportunity to, 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 accusing as well of genocide. i don't believe that really. so 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
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of africa on the speech african speaking. so that forgets 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 vo, quoting its anti americanism, the finance ministers and ben, governors of g 20 states of you 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 toughest g 20 summit ever. it's hope to move in a 100 and the to work in 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,
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i here reflecting the country significant influence across africa. the european union says it remains a reliable and practical partner, not only for sold 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 their differences. so we develop oh to 0. john is books of africa. v 8 organization doctors without borders calling for the protection of civilians and humanitarian access and the eastern democratic republic of congo. the roll on the back to m 23 revel group and its allies have been advancing in mineral rich north and south keeble provinces. which border, which both border rwanda's since taking bukasa on sunday, they have moved around a 100 kilometers south. now badly for control of the town of 01 the center of
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because of the m 23 organized a collective street queen of an m 23 spokesman, a short people. its forces are there to provide security. he criticized the governments of president felix trisic heavy alumni county reports from a burial sites. and because we're about 21, people were killed as m 23 advanced on the city. the group denies responsibility for the killings just behind me. uh it is the team from the red cross local red cross here with the del colleagues from international coast community conducting today a quality volume. the majority of bodies coming from this trunk here were collected from different areas around the city of chicago. we own it with coastal officials are saying that they don't have identification of people because that is not there who's a to give a notification of victims. but the majority of them was people killed during the
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time that the m. 22 was advancing in the town. but many at the moment, d, r c, i mean was leaving the city floods in the area out of because we have seen different pictures imaged on the social media. so we to nature the groups today, you know, and some of them waiting severely. and some of them do with the d as the uniforms when conducting looting and young kids with guns in some of their little 80 i here and then by the eve of dental introduce, started collecting guns. and this is why, for example, you and he's accusing the community of others. we do so it is a them to in the treat for conducting a must killing. here is this one is rejected by them. 23 and even up to now it's very difficult to know who is this plastic bag here. but the red cross was very clear to some of the kids, but that was the just call it to the bodies they don't know who is. and in which
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successful people were killed by 2 days, the 1st body will cease the tone this additional and uh, reopen in the town of detroit, will be roubles. and even then $23.00 tables rejected deposition from the un on demand scaling. and they said that there is a possibility is on the d. c on it because they are the ones that left the gun on the relatives, hence. and also some of the sort of these are as possible. what happened here, but for now is the butler, which is taking this just in one of the nibble symmetry here, for those were already in newport, rhode island, the icon of jo 0 because of the democratic republic of cool to nigeria as such a band, large fuel tankers from its roads after a series of explosions, the change will affect tankers that carry $60000.00 leaders or more and will come into force at the beginning of next month. series of accidents has killed hundreds
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of people across the country. most casualties are a result of people siphoning fuel from crash tankers that then explode. a new report from the wind has started courting the vast majority of syrians live in poverty. it says the rates of economic growth will bring the country back to even pre war levels. for decades. christmas, salumi has more from the u. n. in new york. the one says it will take a major investment in serious infrastructure to get the country's economy back on track. the g d. p of syria right now is $29000000000.00. that's less than half of what it was in 2010 before conflict there began in the statistics that have been outlined by the united nations and its latest report are shocking. they find that 90 percent of syrians are living in poverty, 66 percent of them in extreme poverty. that means that more than 16000000 people
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are reliant on some form of food assistance and 80 percent of the nation's energy capacity has been lost as well. all of these findings are due to be presented to the transitional authorities in syria on friday. i'd like to stress here. that's our that's we, those drama, governors, investors to know whether or not to be a decent investment, increase a 10 percent of the rates every year from the 2035. we know a massive improvement in the fact that productivity are the institutions that can go in this and effectiveness and transparency bear with all the other one, we would not be able to achieve those goals. the when it says that the current rate of economic growth, it will take serious,
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55 years just to get back to where it was in 2010. kristen salumi alger 0. the united nations were just bringing you some breaking news out of israel and according to the is really military. they are saying that to bodies released by him us on thursday, have been identified as infants, fear of the boss and his 4 year old brother are, you'll be boss. but it's set that a 3rd body did not belong to the children's mother sherry bus. it added the dna testing suggested the body did not belong to any other captive, and therefore remains on identified more than that story when we get it. well, donald trump's picks the lead, the f. b, i has been narrowly confirmed by the us senate costs battelle is a staunch supporter of the president is also a harsh critic of the bureau. democrats say their concern. patel will use the position to seek retribution against trumps political rivals. patel has called for
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reforms and promised what he called quote, profound changes looked at all 16 for more than 70000000 americans receive monthly checks from social security to us government stipend program for the retired or disabled. but president donald trump says without evidence that that money is also going to millions of people who are dads, and that's fuel fears that social security is the next federal programs headed for all on terms of chopping block to zeros. heidi so castro reports on the campaign trail. donald trump vowed to protect social security. the popular government program depended upon by retiring. now in the white house from says, social security is right with waste. there are over 4700000 social security numbers for people from 100 years old to 109. think of the.

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