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dawson, explorer, and abundance of wells clos programming, designed to inform, motivates, ending by on algae 0. the, a, israel's military size, one or 4 bodies handed over by her mouse as an identified. and it's watson's sherry bus. the, you're watching l 20 life or my headquarters in del high and tell you navigate to also coming up multiple boss on buses in tel aviv israel's foreign minister says military operations will now intensify in the occupied westbank. look, president trump is obviously very frustrated. right?
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now with presence the wind speed, the us national security advisor asked keith to stop insulting president trump as flooding there's landscape, meets the americans, special envoy to ukraine. the us declare is mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations. and there are fears that could trigger an invasion. the israel's mother, teresa is one of 4 bodies handed over by how much on thursday is on, on identified, and is not that of sheree be boss. as expected. it says dna testing suggested the body did not belong to any other captive either. the remains, or sherry buses to young children, fear an aerial device were confirmed to be long before released from us,
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has not yet commented new to all that has more from jordan's capital. i'm on. she's there because the is really government and palestinian authority have bands all jw, a 0 from reporting from inside israel and the occupied westbank of these early armies. considering this a violation of a most to verity of the statement every and they, the army of course, demanded that the body of should in the bus is handed over along with the rest of the is really captive. we have not heard any response from him. us, but we have to also remind our viewers that the, the, the bus finally were not captured by him us. they were captured by a small or lesser known group. although of course, the hand over was done with the oversight of how much it is unclear how this
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could have happened in the work to see what kind of reaction in the morning we get from him a and the other groups and guys are regarding this announcement does sound like as well uh, or at least because really army is treating just as somehow unintentional um, acts by, by the, by how much and the other groups. we have to remember that according to the captors of the bus family, they were killed in that is really at bombardment in november of 2023. that is about their account. and we have yet to, to hear from the forensic authority in israel, or institute in israel to see what their assessment is of the circumstances of death or even the timeline. okay, well i'll say to him, how much does the, who's the director of the center for near eastern studies at new york university joining us from new york. thanks for your time. so no comments yet from us. now. if
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indeed true. and with israel calling this a violation. what does this tell you about? what may happen next? is the is there any government? nothing. yeah. who could use this as an excuse to throw off this, these fire to resume the war on god. so hopefully that won't happen. we're still several weeks away from phase 2 of the negotiations where that's, that's been the point that we've all been looking at as the potential breaking point. where is the right? a walks away from the ceasefire. but we've seen a series of episodes now where there's tremendous public anger be width up inside israel against these hostages exchanges against the preserve releases. and this is the latest episode. now the next scheduled release, however, is for saturday in to, in fact and, and about
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a day's time from now could this potentially jeopardize that scheduled release of is really kept us for a palestinian prisoners. i mean, what do the next 24 to 48 hours look like. do you think? i mean these next 2448 hours are critical. hopefully you wont jeopardize this this latest release on, on saturday. the israel has said that it has the interest of continuing these hostage for present or releases and, and that is interested in getting as many of the hostages back as possible before getting the phase 2 of the ceasefire. so it would be quite something if nothing. now is government decided to up and all of that and to restart the war was within the next 24 hours or so which would jeopardize which would certainly
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stop him us from carrying out the next round of exchanges. but i think we need to look past saturday and, and to see if the public anger in israel and the government's anger, so subsides a bit. so this seems to have been a mistake. it's on clear what, how mosque would get out of intentionally the switching out the bodies. so the, hopefully the narrative will take hold of it that, that this was possibly a mistake. it looks making of is really public anger. i mean, do you think this is going to pile and more pressure on nothing yahoo to actually continue with the ceasefire and bring back all the remaining captives? because as you know, some in israel, blameless in yahoo for the deaths of the captives as he blocked, efforts to secure an exchange deal with harass which show which they claim is driven by his political interests. and yeah, we've certainly seen nothing yahoo block a deal since since the summer of 2024. i mean as, as we know,
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the deal that was eventually reached in january was the same deal that was on the table in july of 2024. when, how mazda accepted it, we have is really many, is really security officials on record saying that it was largely the same deal. and that nothing yahoo just kept pushing it back, kept not agree to, to negotiate in good faith and, and kept prolonging the war as long as possible because he's been worried about the loss of his coalition. the most extreme elements of his government, the most extreme whitening elements of the current is where the government has threatened to, to withdraw from pissed coalition. and therefore bring the government down and bring israel to early elections, which nothing. no worries about losing those selections. and then opening himself up to the corruption charges the to the trial, but he's facing up. he's certainly put his personal interest ahead of is rarely
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national interest for many months now. and there is understandable angle within israel at the delays that he caused. there is also the constituency that he cares about most, which is the right way extremist, that he, that keep him in power. and they want this total take 3, they want how boss to be raised from god they want they want, they want the own open ended war that that they, they're going to try to pressure nothing yahoo to get to that point again. and the question is whether she'll be able to withstand, we stand up pressure and tend to put some of his own personal interest aside. okay, we'll leave it there. my, my bus, the director of the center for near eastern studies at new york university. thanks for speaking to us from new york. thank you and have a nice is not a series of explosions. and there is really city of tel aviv has destroy 3 buses. is really media or calling it
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a suspect to terror attack. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has responded by ordering an intense operation in the occupied westbank. perry volta and has more of the 3 buses exploded infection cells of 10 of each city. depending wreckage, same thing seems of smoke high into the night sky. explosive devices will also found in 2 of the buses, which failed to designate all this on a day is re these with morning, the dead being released from casa speculation. as to who is responsible and what their motivations were. his breed fast, these rarely governments clicked to point the finger of blame at the palestinians. many have speculated, and i think you all have speculated with good reason that these rallies would go right back into full combat and conflict in gaza after phase one. and have very
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little intention on following through. on the remainder of the deal. this could be a message by a palestinian group that if that happens, they can still make it quite painful for the israelis. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has instructed the millet treat to carry out an intense operation in the occupied westbank. israel says it has since blocked several chick points leading into the occupied tier tree and bus drivers. and israel had been ordered to search the vehicles, to spite no casualties being reported. the explosions have heights intentions. you know, the people have a, the, the notes on the edge. the view is not safe, then i believe it is. uh, you know, the business capital phase route and the message probably the students want to deliver is that as long as we are no safe in romano,
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and of course in god's up us, riley's not seems agent tentatively of the explosions coming at a time when trust and hope are running low parity wilton, which is 0 shelters and heavy machinery have been allowed by israel to enter gaza, but only a small fraction of what's needed. talk about, as boone has more from the in southern gaza. and under the seaside agreement, israel must fulfill it to it's of legation gladly by allowing enough for bound to have the machinery on mobile shots as to inside the causes checked by what has been sent to the strip is a fraction of the must have needs of causes displace population, we understand that only 2. busy paragraphs was sent to the unit, one of the main key agencies for the united nations. and apparently, no, i completely more about schultz is for sheltering purposes, up into the cause of football from a rough off or from current of
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a cell. in 1st thing as we are still waiting for that entry, that will help to mitigate the aggravating humanitarian crisis assemblies. of the north are struggling to cope with the harsh, with a condition of the happy left homeless living at the ruins of their destroyed homes, where many civilians believe that the entry of enough amounts all about shelters will help to accommodate hundreds of thousands of families. and was unable to support long tab recovery efforts inside the territory until now apparently as well did not give any sort of serious been occasion to its commitment through the implementing the humanitarian political video, which can get into it right in the village say over 55 agreements and spend the gap between how much you spend regarding a very smooth transitions take place for the 2nd phase of deceased by agreement as we should that does that trying to accept pressure on both parts in order to bring sustainable peace to the entire region. target composer out to 0 rough pedestal,
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the ukraine's presidents, a lot of resilience can you says he's not a productive meeting with the us. special envoy in chief chief kellogg says the focus of his visit is to listen to ukraine security concerns. 2 days of so the u. s . on russia met and re odd for talks on ending the war. president donald trump has since dismissed the landscape, concerns about his country being left out of discussions. him on 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 refers to the fact that as a landscape is a dictator, that is a line direct, a coming from must go sites ukrainians,
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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, 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 kellog 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 con,
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which is their keeps. the us national security advisor has praise. the trump administration's approach to the war. mike walters comments, follow the sharp verbal exchanges between trump and zalinski island. fisher reports in washington, dc. the relations between ukraine and you guys haven't been this strain since the stopped of the war. in fact, just 2 years ago to fight and was actually in keith to meet with load them, use the landscape. but over the last few days, there has been award awards between the 2 countries. ukraine upset that the united states began peace talks with russia without inviting the ukrainians. let them use the landscape saying that donald trump has been talking more like a put in sort of gate than the president of the united states. donald trump accusing flooded me is 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 on types of like frustration
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in the oval office. what president trump is obviously very frustrated right now with president 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. people here in washington will tell you that donald trump is perhaps the only man who could get both sides around the table to begin peace talks. and it's clear that the united states does want peace. ukrainians do too. but they're worried about what sort of piece still would be agreed if they are not actually at the table. i was for sure, i'll just see it up at the white house page. the crowley is a former us assistant secretary state for public affairs and the obama
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administration. he says the trump administration is making a clear shift away from europe. the trouble perceives himself as being this master deal maker, you know. but um, you know, this is multi dimensional chest and, and it's not clear, the truck really knows how to do this. but, but clearly, you know, like, particularly by saying that, you know, when there's an agreement, if there's the agreement, when there's the agreement, it will be up to your, up to provide the security guarantees and up to europe to arrive, whatever forces or resources you know, to rebuild ukraine and make a secure, we're not interested. yeah, that definitely means that the united states under the trump administration is stepping back from its long standing commitment to the security of ukraine. and the security of europe still has on l. g 0 for the 1st time on african soil g. 20 foreign ministers are meeting in johannesburg.
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the the latest out porting of winter air from ne, in china. we will drop time just down in beijing and shanghai to 2 or 3 below the average. and of course it will keep generating snow. charles for 100. sure. and how kinda in fact there's a one year from the japanese met service of significant snow coming up in the next day or so. and then for central china, what, 56, enough to being rain, it's cold is after being snowed in places where it's reasonably high, heavy showers and next day. so seem likely to have this have to be in the philippines. dental's best property of the band, the archipelago. and there are shars showing up. now getting sumatra, attendants and the lazy and southern thailand should be wet this time of yet, but it is. and that breeze keeps bringing rain into viet nam,
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greenstone restaurants, come and discover not true, historical and cultural beauties. the the other one, the top stories on how to 0 this, our israel's military sizes. one of the 4 bodies handed over by him us on thursday, expect it to be data sharing be of us did not belong to her. dna testing suggests the body was not any other captive either. from us has not yet commented on the claim. 3 buses of exploded south of television. what is really a forward is, are calling a suspected terror attack. israel's prime minister has responded by saying military
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operations will intensify in the occupied westbank. the us national security adviser says president donald trump is frustrated with the ukranian leader of a lot of the landscape is demanding savanski, except the american proposal for access to ukraine's minerals. the 1st day of the g . 20 summit of foreign ministers in south africa has drawn to a close. it's the start of a series of events that will culminates in a heads of states summit in november. finally to another reports from johannesburg . this is the 1st time a meeting of g 20 foreign ministers is taking place some african soil with south 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
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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 of africa on the speech african speaking. so that for goods within the g 20 meeting, so the africa intends focusing on solidarity equality and sustainability targeted
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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 send 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 that you 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, 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,
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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. the aid organization, doctors without borders calling for the protection of civilians on humanitarian access and the eastern democratic republic of congo. the ro, wanda backed m. 23 revel group and its allies had been advancing in mineral rich north and south keith, who provinces, which both border alonzo. since taking the cobble on sunday, they've moved around a 100 kilometers south now battling for control of the town of 0. in the center of because of the i'm 23 organized, collective street, clean up an m 23 spokesman. assured people that it's forces are there to provide security. he criticize the government of president felix trisic heavy and all my
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county reports from a burial sites. and blue cover were about $21.00. people were killed as m 23 advance 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. the qualities of body. and then my duty to avoid is coming from these trunks. yeah. were collected from different areas around the city of because we're 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 evict is about majority. 2 of them was people killed during the time that the m 22 was advancing in the town. but many at the moment, yes, the army was leaving, the city fled in the area out of the book of we have seen different pictures imaged
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on the social media. so we do nature groups today, you know, and some of them away and civilian. some of them do with in the d. s. a uniforms. when, as i'm conducting looking for and the young kids with guns and some of their little area here. and then by the eve of dental introduced, started collecting guns. and this is why, for example, you and is, are choosing to community unless we do so, it is a, them to, in the treat for conducting a must killing. here is this one who jumped in by them 23 and even up to now it's very difficult to know who is this plastic back here. but red cross was fairly clear that some of the kids, but that was the just collected bodies. they don't know who is and in the which situation people wait till about 2 days, the 1st body will cease the tone this additional uh reopen in the town of to detroit will be rebels. and even them $23.00 tables rejected deposition from the un
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on demand scaling. and they said that they were supposed to be that is on the d. c on it because they are the ones that the left the gun on the relatives hands and orders are some of the sort of these are as possible of what happened here. but for now, is the button which is taking this just in one of the nibble and symmetry here. for those, we're already into boatright, a little icon. i was just, you know, because of the democratic republic of cool as a new report from the u. n. has a stark warning, the vast majority of syrians live in poverty. it says the rate of economic growth will bring the country back to even pre war levels. for decades. christmas salumi, it 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
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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 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 the investments increase the 10 percent of the rates every year from the 2035. we
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know a massive improvements in the fact that productivity are the institutions that can go in this and effectiveness of 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 55 years just to get back to where it was in 2010. kristen salumi, i'll just hear of the united nations donald trump's pick to lead the f b. i has been narrowly confirmed by the us senate casper tells a staunch supporter of the presidents in a harsh critic of the bureau. democrats say their concern. patel will use the position to seek retribution against trumps political arrivals. patel has called for reforms and promises what he calls profound changes. the u. s. has declared a lot in american criminal groups has 4 and terrorist organizations, including 6 mexican drug cartels. the state department says i will stop campaigns
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of violence in the us and internationally. but the designation also raises the prospect of a us military intervention, has their own home and reports from mexico city. the not just the co tells no. according to the us, the trump administration just says ignited 6 mix. can criminal groups is terrorist organizations, what percentage medical therapy practice? among them, the powerful at least go new generation and send a lower cartels. this is a sea change in us policy, and it will be a whole of government effort to remove these terrace from our soil, and you degrade their ability to threaten or undermine any american security or sovereignty. interest with the designations also raised the prospect of something moved us military action against the cartels in mexico. if an idea of the president, claudia signed totally rejected this, those.
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