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see consequence of war, the human suffering that he is the 4th time. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence. in recent years, we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the israel is military. he says, one of full bodies, hundreds over by how boss is on the identified. it wasn't sure a bus the how many pocket this is all just there a life. and so how so coming up multiple boss on buses, intel of eve, israel's prime minister, says military operations will now intensify the occupied westbank. a deepening diplomatic rift, donald trump, to bombs access to cranes, minerals as
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a war of words, intensifies the us 1st crimes. mexican drug comp tells us terrorist organizations, so now raised the prospect of the military intervention. the thanks for joining us. the israel's military. he says one a full bodies, hundreds over by how muscle 1st days on identified. and it is not that a sri bus as expected. it says dna testing suggested the body did not belong to any other captive either. the remains of sure you'd be of us as to young children fear an aerial b last we confirmed to be among the 4 released mass has not yet commented. no de has more from jordan's capital a mom. she said, because he is ready to go for the time policy annual far as you find out just so you are from the pointing inside the israel and the occupied west back of these early armies considering this a violation of a ok most to verity
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a as the statement every and they uh, the army of course demanded that as a body of sugar, 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 bus finally were not captured by him off. they were captured by a small or lesser known group. although of course, the hand over was done was the oversight of how much it is unclear how this could have happened in the way to see what kind of reaction in the morning we get from him a and the other groups in gaza regarding this announcement does sound like as well uh, or at least because really army is treating just as somehow unintentional um,
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acts by, by the, by how much and the other groups. we have to remember that according to the captors of the bus. finally, they were killed in that is really the environment in november of 2023. and that is, is that their account and we have yet to, to hear from the forensic authority in israel, or institute in israel, just see what their assessment is of the circumstances of death or even the timeline. mom and bussey is the director of the center of the in the eastern studies of new university until around to 0. the next few days will be decisive for the see saw agreement. the 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
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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 you know, restart the war was within the next 24 hours or so, which would jeopardize which would certainly stop from 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 and israel and the government's anger's, subsides of, it seems to have been a mistake. it's on clear what, how boss would get out of intentionally switching out the bodies. so the hopefully the narrative will take hold of it that, that this was possibly a mistake in the series of explosions. and these are the city of tel aviv is destroyed 3 buses. it's very well thought to use the cooling of the suspect to
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terror attack. and prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as responded by ordering an intense military operation in the occupied westbank. right. wilson has more the 3 buses exploded infection south of tennessee city. they've been in wreckage sending seams of smoke high into the night sky. explosive devices were also found in 2 of the buses, which failed to designate all this on the day is re these with morning the dead being released from casa speculation. as to who is responsible and what the motivations were displayed fast. these ready governments quit to point the finger of blame at the palestinians. many have speculated, and i think, you know, have speculated with good reason that these rarely is, would go right back into full combat and conflict and gaza after phase one and have
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very 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 them in the treat to carry out an intense operation in the occupied westbank. israel says it is since blocked several chick points leading into the occupied tier tree. and bus drivers in israel had been ordered to search the vehicles to spite no casualties being reported. the explosions have heights and tensions. you know, the people have a the, the notes. 1 on the edge, the view is not safe, then i believe it is a, you know, the business capital f as well. and the message property that the students want to deliver is that as long as we are no safe in the romano. and of course,
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in god's up us, riley's, you're not seeing staging tentatively, of the explosions coming at a time when trust and hope are running low parity wilton, which is 0 shelters and heavy machinery being allowed into gaza by israel, but only a fraction of what's needed this phone number of bull days is a vented across because the southern border we've been able, though, have been prevented from getting in despite the desperate need to create clear debris. temporary housing is also being blown by is randy forces. is there any forces regularly of times i'm desecrated the temperature using causal destroying gravestones and rolling tanks over the top of the even existing bodies from graves . i mean what the face to the cemetery and bed lie where people are struggling to find loved ones because of the level of destruction. one of the things that keeps drawing our attention as soon as people return to their homes and galls in the northern parts is the many families who are searching constantly for the bodies of
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their family members. loved ones and relatives under huge piles of rubble is that the vicinity of the area and elsewhere across the gaza strip. this to sheer level of destruction makes it very difficult for people to escape and to identify the sides of where their loved ones and relatives were killed or buried. here this side, a bit le cemetery, you know, take it off you last you stand on the little bit, the, the i am trying to dig a grave and i'm switching out the symmetry for a suitable place with the situation became very difficult for the last invasion of the is really forces where they came with blue roses and destroyed all the places. even this cemetery was not sped from the violence of these really forces. after the seized by agreement, we all came here to find people's loved ones to be buried properly. these really forces stayed here for some time and made 2 roads be attacked. this time
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a tree with 3 of my brothers were killed and go buried on top of our cousins. this not all the people who lived at the vicinity of the play a man cemetery, enjoyed much of the horror of the following bonds for the past 15 months. but those were under this burial sites, were hundreds of bodies were done by this really military, under the pretext of searching for body of captives in this side, leaving many families who just return on certain about the location of their loved ones where they were buried or where they were taken, flight is really monetary and the agony will continue with them as long as they don't find the bodies of their family members. loved ones, there are 3 is 14000 people who are buried and missing under pile of rubble is across the gaza. strip and that adds to the unfolding agony in each passing day. there is also close to $600.00 people were dragged out from grace even before
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october, 7th, and kept by this may be monetary again, leaving many families in total agony and misery in each passing day. of their life, anywhere from what, how does your data from the play of cemetery in northern garza palestine? the, there was friendly relationship between the united states and ukraine is looking increasingly for the presence of both confused, have been hurling insults and accusations with each other as they tries. and the 3 year war last week. washington, how peace folks in bosco, whose key of wasn't even invited to go home school from washington dc. c, for $800.00 for it all started with this meeting and the demand ukraine turn over $500000000000.00 of natural resources to the us to retain washington for war time.
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a ukrainian president reload in arizona and ski rejected this at least temporarily . and then the insult started us president donald trump, falsely saying ukraine started as a war, mocking zelinski as a dictator who responded to trump is surrounded by misinformation, getting a drums, words and actions seem to show this administration is going into peace negotiations in a way that already seems to favor russia, flatter reporting has a bless called 3 wins without having to negotiate anything. you know, the us secretary of state a said ukraine will not be invited to the nato. russia will gain permanent control of you creating a territory. and the administration is actively working to restore full diplomatic relations and trade relations with russia. also, notable the 1st piece talks happened in saudi arabia with the us and russia and know ukrainian officials, us national security advisor address the issue at the white house briefing. i look,
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president trump is obviously very frustrated right now with present zelinski 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. it wasn't clear if you meant to. lensky should come to the table to hand over. is countries, minerals, or the piece talk table that they were not invited to? on thursday, zalinski met with the us envoy to ukraine. keith kellogg. apply and press conference was cancelled for to lensky said the talks were progressive. you know, yellow hills to chicago did not general kellogg or talk to the store who knew what we need strong agreements with america. pride agreements that will really work. next week. the leaders of france and great britain will meet with trump to try and sway him back to you crane side. a tough task given the events of this week. particle, he alj
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a 0 washington the us as to could 8 latin american criminal groups as foreign terrorist organizations, including 6 mexicans drunk contests. the state department says it will stop kind of pains or violence in the us and internationally. but the designation also raises the prospect of us ministry intervention. so in the home and report from mexico city the not just the coattails now, according to the us, the trump administrations just says ignited 6 mix. can criminal groups is terrorist organizations? what most, what percentage medical traffic trump is among them, the power for at least go new generation and send a lower cartels. this is a sea change in us policy, and there 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 call tells in mexico. and the idea of the
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prison then cloudy, assigned them totally rejected this thursday is done. know what they say is, what we want to make clear in the face of this designation is that we do not negotiate sovereignty. as i said yesterday, this cannot be an opportunity for the united states to invade our sovereignty. so they can name them whatever they want. but with mexico, it is a collaboration and coordination, never subordination, and even less invasion for g is the 2 countries work together to try and stop the flow of drugs emerge this week, the us drugs already flying to mexico display on the coattails that i told rung strikes so us boots on the ground is a really red line. mexico has a lot of them paying for history with the us military. you've got to remember that it was already about a 175 years ago that the states in faded and then took about a 3rd of the country president showing them even announced his account to punch to
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the us designation. the mexico would be expanding its lawsuit against us gun make, cuz there's weapons it says around me, mccaul tells the display of a mental position. some in a desperate country might actually want to see us policies arrive, says i least for i will beneath this, which has been so, and this is done that for them, a lot of mexicans are in agreement, but they don't say to because it's some popular to agree with donald trump, but the business people off tire or the people off part of the files and the government doesn't nothing to control it. so they would likely us to come in and be sent out the results of the problem. he's us administrator and hasn't confirmed that military actually, mexico is part of its plan. if it does happen, it will severely test. the 2 countries already strained. relations here though, just going home and out to 0. mexico city i was in the still ahead allowed to 05 ministers from the g. 20 group of industrialized nations to be some johanna as big as a noticeable absentee and more to 40 stream into venice. and i've been to us facing
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legal challenges, overs, microwaves, the as china ramps up to pull patients if north korean defective human rights group, say they face imprisonment, torture and even death in the country. in desperation, some involve dangerous journey. one. 0, one east reveals the north korea's claim to factors on al jazeera, the destiny because deep connection with nature. despite them to spread the message about the critical importance of protecting it. i'm traveling down the ammonia river with thank you to visit approach at 2 sides to within 5 to start up to seeing a vision. and then i was concerned,
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he was moved to take the action and cause wisdom. beyond that tire tree to place is a pitch, somebody's in the disconnect from nature, fueling the destruction of the forest. he chose the nearest town and irish out time a took on to fulfill his vision. in 2018, he opened an institute, which he named your rank passed through and see there are some of the media stories a critical look at the global news media. on out to 0. government shut off access to social media. the of the without just here it has their mind. if i told the story, is this, our, israel's military says a 40 handed over by him us on thursday,
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expect it to be that to of sherry bus did not belong to dna testing suggests it was not any other tubs of either of us has no income into 3 buses of explode is south of tennessee, even what is the radio authorities according a suspected tire attack, as well as prime minister responded by saying military operations will intensify in the old you find the west by the us. national security adviser says president donald trump is frustrated with ukraine. the lead of living is lensky is demanding zalinski accept the american proposal for access to cranes, minerals now is the 1st day of the g. 20 summit. so for ministers in south africa. and i said, drawing to a close is the start of a series of events that will eventually culminate in the heads of state summits in november. for me, the bill has moved from john this, but this is the 1st time a meeting of g 20 foreign ministers is taking place some african soil with so
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africa holding the presidency of the grouping of the world's largest economies. it 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
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a lot to do with the international court of justice. case rather than the dilemma of african the speak 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 a due 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
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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, 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. then use the 8 organization doctors without borders is cooling for the protection of civilians on humanitarian access, east and democratic republic of congo. through end of back to m. 23 rebel group and its allies who have been advancing and mineral rich north and south keeping provinces, which like board of atlanta says taken because on sunday they've moved around a 100 clothing to south know back links for controlled at the time of of era. i
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will county reports from the burial sites in the cover where people who were killed only as the 23 advanced on the cd has been laid to rest. the group denies responsibility for the kings. just behind me is the team from the red cross, local red cross here with the del colleagues from international coast committee conducting today equality, buddy. and then my duty to avoid is coming from this trunks. yeah, we're collected from different areas around the city of chicago. we own it with coastal officials, i saying that they don't have identification of people because that is not there who's a to give a notification of victims. but majority of them was people killed during the time that the m 22 was advancing in the town. but many at the moment the see, i mean was leaving the city floods in the area out of because we have seen
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different pictures imaged on the social media. so we doing a job, the groups today, you know, and some of them waiting severely. and some of them do with in the d. c 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. but unless we do sort it is a them to, into treat for, i'm 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 reopened in the tone of to the royal variables. and even them $23.00 tables rejected deposition from the un on
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demand scaling. and they said that there was a be, that is on the d. c on the 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 of all the icons of jo 0 because of the democratic republic of school nigeria, they set to buy a large fuel tank of some is roads off for a number of explosions. the change will affect 10, cuz the carry 60000 liters or more. and we're coming to for force on the 1st of march. the series of the accidents in the past few months killed hundreds of people across the country. most casualties are a result of people siphoning fuel from crushed ton cuz then explode nearly 200
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venezuelan to pull teas of arrived in correct coast of to being detained by the us . like when talking about bank cuba, the fights is one of several taking place as part of the trump administration's mass deportation agenda. as a flight, carrying a 135 to 40 use off, if the mind is, has landed in costa rica, the trump administration's practice of sending for nationals to central american nations. these facing legal challenges julia carry on a report from mexico city of the detaining these us deportees while the a wave repatriation is not against the law. at least that's what the panamanian president jose though we moreno is arguing the migrants mostly from asian countries, were flown to panama last week, under an agreement with the trump administration. and i go to, uh you, uh, actually i'm going to also need the cooperation agreement with the us involved any these 299 people on 3 flights. there are no more flights to prove. it just felt
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that this violates any little or agreement. you must be very perverse to think that as part of mainland we would mistreat these poor people have kind of my has received widespread criticism after international media revealed that the usb parties many of whom say they cannot return home for fear for their lives were being kept in a hotel against their will get by saucy. know what happens if we done cooperation of this flow of migrants would inundate panama on route to other countries in the south. and we'd have a bigger problem any, any ration but human rights lawyer alone. so he'd wake up, spoke to us from panama city, says president moreno is not only violating international laws and conventions meant to protect asylum seekers. but the decision to support the return of these migrants has much bigger implications for panama. in doing this type of people edition and engaging in this type of process after the us executive pressure over panama, basically panama is late in the us to take foreign policy and also domestic things
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here. even though it's, it's a very, it's a very dangerous precedent of the same legal conundrum is expected to play out across this region as other countries begin accepting flights. carrying deep ortiz from nations far and wide. they are outsourcing their problem into the states and central america. this of course it's a benefit for the us because by lee, so the us is not violating international law. the. ready is not sending them back to their home country. the biggest problem that all of this one base will have panama, what they, my uncle study got. i'm others is that they do not have a way in which they can carry out a successful deportation operation. for now, central american governments are left to carry out the trump deportation policy on the ground, the political cost of staying on good terms with the white house. do you go? yeah, and i'll just hear. okay, you're up to date. that's i mean the bucket. don't forget, of course our website,
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which is here until come much more as you can see on all of the top stories, including israel's decision to intensify attacks. and we'll get by the westbound, because awake of those bombings in tell of the inside story is coming up. next, stay with us for that. i sent out the the record is clearing the shower, was a folding, a pop over saudi arabia, q 8, not so for the north. in fact, winter's setting and once again, particularly if it took us being quite cold, it's been snowing this time bone over a long life north coast of turkey. and that code is coming down towards those needs these pictures from them both. so yes, it may be a windshield there, but i suspect it look for all the beautiful i'm probably feels for presently but
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briefly winter. yeah. 5 days of snow per year is the average. it's gonna be really cold at night and are just not adjusting talk to you, but time to was jordan robins back down to freezing overnight. as you can see by day, the sun doesn't really work very help because there's a lot of cloud breaks of light is raining to during class, but just slightly improved for that's a cold wind. so it's going to be hard pushed banker still it 0. it's time bill to degrees, probably still snow, you know, it's just south of baseball cards by just nice. he's like to run across was no me, ron, this won't catch the fun. northeast of a rock where to lucky cheryl is here. the priest might pick up the dust, but it's not particularly strong elsewhere. in southern africa, there's already flooding on the ground and bought swan in the capitals, probably some in parts of south africa. this is the persistent lot of writing, stretching down through the eastern cape the latest news as it breaks the spot, this a spar agreements to an agencies one that without sustain international support,
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that humanitarian catastrophe. here were only deepest with details coverage. nearly 10000 palestinians remain in prison by israel's at potentially thousands more disappeared from gaza from the house of the story, the entire city of the tunnel and doesn't have any 3 tional health specific people have to get out of the city. the a us president, donald trump, causes ukrainian counterpart, a motor slate successful comedian and a dictator. modem is the landscape, jesus trump, of living in the russian, made this information space. so tell me the relationship. be safe, or does the lensky need a new strategy? this is inside storage the .

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