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as for the academic towards the war, combined with sanctions to force many to close their doors, the premises, the threats to deal for the release of the more than $600.00. the prisoners israel refused to hand over in law suite, the your walter no to 0. like for my headquarters in delphi and also coming up ukraine analysis its rates the minerals deal with the us, the head of president salon skews visit to washington. the israel's army has bombs, what it says or military bases in command center is outside the moscow sounds in southern syria. the death toll from the military plane that crashed nearest with
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johns capitals is not presented with least 46. the hello says it's rich to deal to resolve the delayed release of palestinian prisoners from is really jails. there's been no official confirmation from the is really government, but media reports suggest and agreement is in place. how my statement says about 600 promised indian prisoners from israel refused to release last week will be handed over in the coming days. the group says israel will also release more palestinian women and children and exchange from us as it will hands over the bodies or for is really captives earlier than planned. an egypt will facilitate the return of the remains. all of this is part of the agreed gaza sees far deal and which had us released 6 is really captives last saturday. talked about as soon
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joining us not from a low. so dodge refugee camp of central garza to tell us what you're hearing about the, the details of those agreements and how is going to move forward of the way. we understand that with the initial uh, $42.00 days of the ceasefire agreement, the, the 1st phase here is well as advocating for an extension for the 1st phase of the ceasefire without, without being completely committed to pro negotiations on garza's cute show. this approach has been widely met with, with rejection, by how much that maintains some demands, including these very full withdrawal from garza and e, an extensive release of prisoners. and we have a spend that this has to, that has been a reach of to show me go, she and she was made behind the scene, has now the gaps between both parties as how much will release
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a full of buddies over used by the captives and we'll have them over to egypt, sion officials while as well in return would release more than 600. tell us that he and that's and these who have been completely been delayed to be released last saturday. this is a crucial development that took place off to a very poor long to judge. she ations, i used to be jesus. and we can understand that the, this crucial step would be quite a test for the jury ability of the ceasefire with the potential of both advancement backs to be quite see that's the situation remains very dynamic. stability as a right now of preparing for the potential risk side of the, of their loved ones behind these when he paused, as they believe that is bad, will try to exec, more pressure when gaza as, as they are also looking for what a pub in a ceasefire that postings have been quoted for as specifically that the presumption
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of both what that means that the presumption of suffering, the palestinians have been $24.00 and despite the old. so what's obviously a military and operations that took place on the ground to mitigate the crisis? so the re, uh, the potential release of use, the post of your destination will help to at least 70 a temporary disconnection. and that has why just the, the latest prices, but we, how much that is? well, i could pay that way for further negotiations for the 2nd phase, but it depends on the level of commitment and flexibility that will be shown. not just only from how much, but also from do you spell the site as well? okay, thank you so much. started from mazda and reporting from on the site off camp and gaza? well, that's a lot of the un security council or who are urging is realize how much to conclude negotiations for phase 2 of the ceasefire agreements. the un special coordinator for the middle east peace process as returning to war is not an option. gabriel is also reports from new york suspects. the monthly briefing on the middle least in
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the un security council, a clear call for the cease fire in gaza to hold. the resumption of hostilities must be avoided at a cost like coal on both sides to fully owner their commitments to the ceasefire due and conclude negotiations for the 2nd phase. when a permanency spire is reached, rebuilding gaza could begin in earnest. the un e. u and world bank estimate $50000000000.00 will be needed in that effort. but the council was told there is more to be done on the political front 1st. as we engage in planning for gas as future, we need to ensure one, gaza remains an integral part of a future policy in state to guys and the westbank, including east jerusalem or unified politically economically and administer to fleet 3. there will be no long term idea of prisons in gaza and israel's
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legitimate security. some concerns are addressed, but the pressing issue during the meeting was to cease fire. we urge all policies to sustain the sci fi do implement the agreement in full and support efforts to move to phase 2. despite being long overdue and facing persistent challenges. a sustain ceasefire is our best chance. it seemed. peace intermediaries, many words were spoken in the counsel about the necessity for the cease fire to stick. the big questions are, who is listening and how to achieve it. gabriel is on the i'll just say to at united nations in new york, while the russian foreign minister circuit live or off has described donald trump's proposal to relocate palestinians from garza to other regions. as in his words, like a time bomb lover of made the comment following a meeting with any issue with the shift i mean,
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but how much and sign in dell hall the also how talks with the foreign affairs minister. so we hope that the scheduled conference in cairo will be an opportunity to discuss the future of the causes trip, and lots of older proposals made. the arab states are willing to defend the rights of the arabs and the palestinian people, the right to a dignified life, and that homeland okay, will speak to yourself of all about joining us for moscow. what else did lab rome have to say about the situation and gaza? loved roles actually spoke about the peace settlement in gauze. as you mentioned, he said that the post will resettlement of palestinians from because this trip to other countries of the region instead of implementing a 2 state solution will only set a time bomb in the process of the police scene is really the sacrament. and that could lead to tragic consequences because the issue of establishing
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a police senior on stage is a key one. and the attempts to undermine the security council decisions and replace the creation of a policy and stage with the resettlement of the palestinians in the region will lead to very negative consequences. so basically that was a lot robust. we're supposed to donald trump's idea to reset. so the police scene and people from that line, so according to level russia is also consigned by israel's actions that contradict reaching a piece do in the region. he also spoke about ukraine during that press conference . what did they have to say? the hell, according to the rules, europe is a drink key of to continue military actions. hey, cold europe's policy own ukraine, a failure. and at the same time, he said that russia is not against negotiation with europe because europe is an
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important class in the situation. russia is not because the treat options for deploying you are paying forces in ukraine. so according to the rules, europe's design to deploy peacekeepers in the ukraine aimed at what now using t as a that's according to levels. so he also met with the guitar for administered and praise concepts and making enormous efforts to reunite families, ukrainian, and russian families. because as you know, dozens of ukrainian children, i have been taken to russia since the science of the complex and they have now been reunited with that families. and basically, he also announced the nice thing between russian and american officials, it will be held in a symbol tamora on says day is,
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will be devoted to eliminating any obstacles to the work of the a, russia, us diplomats, a commissions of well between the, in the united states and russia, so basically they started agreeing on that particular issue of last week in re add and basically the results of this meeting will be clear how quickly at how effectively these 2 sides going to move further in the bilateral relations. all right, thank you. you're thank you for that reporting from us. go as well separately as senior ukrainian official says keith has approve the terms of a major rare or its minimum minerals deal with washington. president donald trump says he's expecting it'll be signed by ukraine's leader this week. trump has been pressuring the letters of landscape to make a deal to repay the us for war time, aid, and as part of applied to the war with maybe like do as i, here's
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a just coming on friday. certainly it's okay with maybe like 2 and a he would like to sign it together with me and i understand. busy it's a big deal very big deal and i take the american people even if you're looking for . busy so i'm very happy because you know, by the way, throwing money around like it's cotton candy and it's a very big deal. it could, it could be a trillion dollar deal. it could be whatever, but it's rivers and other things. and look, we're spending hundreds of millions of dollars or ukraine and russia fighting a war that should and never ever happened. okay, israel's military size that's been carrying out airstrikes in southern syria and outside the capital, damascus. israel says the strikes had command centers and military bases containing weapons, including in the city of that all, at least one person was killed. an hours before the attack, syria condemned israel's invasion of a buffer zone between the 2 countries,
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calling for it to withdraw its forces. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his troops will remain in the occupied goal on heights, in definitely tons of stuff through joining us from jordan's capital. i'm on, she's there because the is where the government's in the policy and authority have bond jobs. they are from reporting inside israel on from inside the occupied westbank. so the is really most military heading several strikes in, in southern syria on the outskirts of damascus. but there's been no military activity against them. so what is happening there as well, there hasn't been any sort of military activity against the israel, but israel continues to strike several different parts of syria, including in the countryside and in the southern that our province. israel says they're hitting military depots that are filled with weapons because they do not want the syrian army to establish itself south of damascus. benjamin netanyahu says, but it's now israel's policy for ag, militarized, southern syria,
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essentially israel trying to dictate how this new administration in syria can carry itself and how they can use and deploy their army. these really defense minister has said that he doesn't want syria to quote, turn into another 11 on. and it's worth mentioning that there are still is really troops present 11 on occupying 5 different areas in the southern part of the country. and now is really, is occupying even more parts of syria in this buffer zone, saying that this is going to be a presence that is there indefinitely until further notice. but what is really, officials are saying is that they don't want any sort of weapons near their borders . they say that this poses a threat to israel, even if they are now infringing on the sovereignty of syria. they say that whatever military activity they find necessary they are going to continue carrying out in syrian territory. so when that's when y'all says that is really, troops will remain in the occupied, go on heights indefinitely. what are we to read into that?
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well, it will be interesting to see how the new president of the shudder response to all of this at the arab summit that is approaching very quickly next week. but there has been a lot of condemnation from syria and officials about israel encroaching on its territory. but nothing yahoo along with his defense minister, israel cap say that they are going to continue to do this, that they are going to establish not just these buffer zones, but take up this territory around it because they are afraid quotes of the harm that could come to the drew's community in southern syria, that's one of the excuses that israel is using. again, there hasn't been any sort of military activity against them, but they say that the weapons that were left behind by the said were g before they were al, sit out, are still there and they don't want to the new syrian army or any sort of factions or fighting groups getting involved, they're taking those weapons. so it'll be interesting to see what comes out of this . but look,
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visa is really military actions in syria have been widely condemned across the board by countries throughout the region have been condemned by the syrians or simply looking to re establish their country after decades of brutal rule. but israel says they are looking out for themselves that they don't want any weapons along their borders and that they're going to continue this policy of enforcing a d. militarization of southern syria. okay, thank you. how do i thank you for that reporting for online? well, in an exclusive interview with alter 0, they took us for a minister. how concrete john has rejected the occupation of syrian territories, whether by israel or the curtis peak. okay? it is sorted off the top of just what does it help this area? and people are very bryce to regain the freedom and dignity. they have sacrifice greatly over the last 15 years. millions were displaced and forcibly migrated. hundreds of thousands were killed. they are genuinely free and dignified people. and we cannot allow the line to be use up as history has it. that's all i do not think they would accept the p. k. k o is 0 to continue to occupy deadlines.
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millions of syria and people are living on the homeland, respecting of the country sovereignty and territorial integrity. why then would they accept all those occupying the 11 ons parliament as expected to hold a final vote of confidence for prime minister in the west salons, governments on wednesday? it will allow salons, newly form cabinet to begin making. major decisions is promising to implement reforms, tackle corruption enforced to compete withdrawal if is really troops from lebanese territory, a still a head. so now to 0, the birth rates and south korea rises for the 1st time and nearly decades. but is it enough in depth analysis of the days headlines is leveled on this on a capable of keeping the peace, both internally and externally informed opinion. the united states investing in the
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redevelopment of jobs, i think could be a great idea of what again solved if you propose to remove the people who actually live critical debate is the freezing of us a id in line with these goals inside story on our josie around the sun rises really up to the history was written, the age of it came, theory is here, the, the student and it totally the timeless journey. the
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colleges the way the top floors on alba 0 this hour from us says it's reached sealed with mediators for the release of palestinian prisoners. israel refused to hand over last week and exchange the groups as it will return the bodies are form or is really captives earlier than degree. we are, all right, so as for ministers, circuit and laptops as we settling palestinians to other regions is like quote 8 fine volume. he says it is the right of palestinians to have their independence,
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sovereign state established, which cannot be achieved by forcibly transferring them out of their homelands. thousands of his release gathered in the streets of the center of a central city to attend the funeral of sherry boston. her 2 young sons boss finally was held captive in garza, along with her children after the october 7 attack. how much says they were killed in an is really or strike during the war. and their bodies were handed to israel as part of the seas fired deal last week. will not speak to alan leo who's a former director general of israel's foreign ministry. joining us from tel aviv thanks for your time with us. so the same day like today when such a funeral is being held at pressure by the public on the government to continue with the ceasefire and get the remaining capt is out or to go back to war. this is the so as you've said this, you know, is capturing all the passion is read it all the electronic
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media, television radio dealing with a few in a row and bought the news about completing stage. say it's good news about us getting for these on thursday, and the really sink is still here. but i still am in prison is the stage be on the stage? we know exactly single stage be the be sure of the day off the is the duct cleaning kyle: regarding stage b, there is a cold comple stage. wow, we can't really see it this way since when do we go to now seeing the end of the i don't know if it works. i don't see that on
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the all. and i'll say the and find the end of the was it was kind of gives no less the folder because if we want to see the next few days, that's not in class for the day after we create a new reality look um. okay, so you've answered my question. i wanted to ask you about the scenarios going forward when it comes to the ceasefire. but let's look at this and yahoo himself now because throughout his career as a politician, he's portrayed himself as the leader who's best equipped to steer israel through what's described the security challenges. to what extent do you think have recent events from october, the 7th until today, challenged his image and his political stands and going forward the best, the sales, the sales of the 20 suite is hanging about the carrier and
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a no doubt, it will be an investigation is serious legit, investigation and those are going to yet might be the case for the other side. the lead is the this, the 16 or the model parties. 16 model. it is originally as twice of the sales, and this is the new position in level syria, and there's a wrong guys on it, even in the west bank. so in that way, the on. so these are the probably she didn't pay to fade by this. the best story on the 7th, the hope to live. okay, we'll leave it there alone. the former director general of israel's foreign ministry. thanks for speaking to us. thank you. well one who study has found
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a during the 1st 12 months of the genocide and gauze, a life expectancy drop by nearly half the findings released by the lancet medical journal earlier this month estimates that life expectancy fell from 75.5 years to just 40.6 years, gosh, those governments media office as a please. 61709 palestinians have been killed by israel since october 2023 and many are still buried under the rubble a military plane. his process was on shortly after taking off from an air base and undermined near the capital of hard to officials say 46 people had been killed and several army personnel and civilians were injured. the cause is not known. yes. type of oregon. so this update from the capital part to the military aircraft was an ad to know that's crashed in the last hours of tuesday here in the city of on demand incidence. capital cost to now. so the needs office of say that at least 4
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to 6 people have been killed as a result of the crash. some of them because they were on the plane when it's crashed. just minutes after taking off from the ministry air base. but the others because of where the plane crashed, a price in a residential district, just outside of the military air base here in the city of on demand. and they said that they're working to provide medical assistance in the hospitals here and on demand for those who have been injured from the crash of the aircraft. now this to the news army says that's the reason for the crash was due to the technical errors . um, but it was not shut down by the power minutes who rapids support forces or r s f, which is the army has been fighting for nearly 2 years now. now the sudanese army and the power minutes who rapids support forces on wednesday continued that battle in the capital kind of tool around the presidential palace, which has been helped by the rapids support forces since the 1st day of the conflict. in april 15th 2023, in which the army over the past few days had been trying to regain control of
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uploads of smoke would be seen rising around the vicinity of the presidential palace. as well as in the northern parts of the capital for to to the army, regained control of from the recess in recent weeks. he but morgan ultra 0, called to, to the democratic republic of congo. now or at least $63.00 soldiers have been charged with desertion. and their being tried in a military court, the troops are choose different bands and in their positions. one belongs in box, and $23.00 rebels, advanced the north cable province in the east. the u. n. has accused the army groups of fighters allied with the government on the i'm 23 of committing rights abuses. south african president 0 out of host uh set to open a meeting of g 20 finance ministers and central bank governors in cape town later on wednesday. but several members of the intern governmental forum, including china, japan, india, brazil, and mexico are not expected to send representatives, us treasury secretary. it says he's out of time doing because he has quote
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obligations and washington. south korea has recorded a slight bump and the number of babies born after years of decline. the country has the lowest for tennessee rate in the world. the figure is just released show a 3.6 percent increase in birds last year. rob mcbride reports from sol promoting a recent matchmaking event for valentine's day. organized by sol city. it's aimed at encouraging more young people to meet since don't families. in 2023, south korea recorded the world's lowest ever fatality rate. that's the average number of the woman has jewel ring. her child's bearing is at point $72.00. and so that was even lower a point $55.00. but last year source slide we bound to say, that's who guy told us. you probably know the number of births has rebounded for
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the 1st time in 9 years. there are 3 key factors behind different demographic structure, changing perceptions of marriage, and an increase in the number of marriages. and the improvement is attributed in part to the recovery from the cobit pandemic. and the number of measures taken by national and local government and businesses. they include allowing in overseas workers to be employed in child care, giving more shed parental leave and benefits for school children. while sol is trying to ease the burden for couples to set up a home in this expensive city. very few also requires housing security, which is why we launched the maya yvonne's house program, offering long term rental housing at an affordable price. in spite of a slight improvement in the bus numbers, south korea spill legs fall behind old leather, develop nations with a facility, right? that's less than half of what's needed for stable population, meaning it's chronic demographic troubles. i'll still
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a long way from being fixed public broad. i'll just say era, so the weather is coming next. spanish and side story. by the way. it's still a lot of snow on the ground in japan, but i suspect the thought was about to take place these the last few sherise motion i was coming through, but the air is no longer that cold. in ne, in china. so anything you feed across the water will be much wilma and that feed appears to be lifting temperatures quite radically. so i think fairly rapid. so seems like the and how college and all way down through hong shoot attempt was arousing about freezing by day for almost all of china. it's a bit of rain here in the otherwise the sun is the prevalent state of weather as it is in india of the mountains. but interesting developments here in the fall surface breeze is increasing. so it looks which instead i think i might just catch louder
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as well. but look up here for the northwest of india and northern package done once again. what's called a wesley disturbance. that is, and the stones are frightening showers and significant snow once a good enough for dash and beyond. and that increases the avalanche risk on small. also, of course it cleans the air. it stops to show that winter's coming to an end and potential for flash flooding certainly exists in this pato effect. this time. those shelves emanated from around and after kind of stand by last. throughout fridays you can see is file size, aspen job. then they dry up for saturday when the sun returns from based in involve a cleaner environment. the for the inhabitants of indonesia is remote islands. health care is home delivered by so 1st nurses and for them to use as a veteran nurse hands over the readings to
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a daughter and medical crisis images underlining the paper to roll of these dedicated cares in, in our an island called a, with this documentary on the jersey, the difficult times for germany is new government helped us sunday's election, some economic crisis of home lull in ukraine and transatlantic turbulence where the us under donald trump. so how will europe's biggest economy deal with the challenges ahead? this is inside story, the hello welcome to the.

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