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and when voices that silence agendas prevail, systemic emissions. lean control the listening type, the coding the media on out is era. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sort of any, it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our live from the coming up in the program today, i'm uh, says it has reached a deal. so the release of the more than 600 palestinian prisoners, israel refused to set free last week. is really the tax would it says on military bases and command sensors outside
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damascus. and then southern syria. ukraine has reportedly reached the minerals deal with the us, the head of president followed them as the landscapes visits the washington also had the seller. i'm call and baker at the web summit in doha concert. we're a new generation of robotics. this is using the power of generative, artificial intelligence to leap into the industry. and on case of statements with useful needs, england's cricket, a striker of gunning still on the so homeless says it has reached a deal to resolve the delayed release of palestinian prisoners from is really james, there's been no official confirmation from these really governments,
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but media reports to suggest an agreement is in place. how my statement says about of 600, tell us the and prisoners whom israel refused to release last week will be set free in the coming days. the group says israel will also release more palestinian women and children in return. a mouse says it will hand over the bodies or for is really captives earlier than planned. egypt will be facilitating the return of those remains. all of this part of the agreed gaza cease fire deal in which i'm us released 6 is really captive last saturday houses here as honeywell, who is live for us in got it. it goes to city. so honey, it does not. now like phase one of the ceasefire is back on track. it did look very shaky for a few days, but we understand that i'm austin is real, have now reached disagreements. the yeah, that, that is correct. the statement, it states a clearly that the a deal has been reduced to continue phase. one of the of the see is fire. and then with the,
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the release of 4 of the bodies of the captives of from the gaza strip in egypt is going to pass and look the of that this comes after 3 days of a stand off and, and expectations. and where is that? the seas by what's coming to an end, but the positive few days have been quite busy with the illustrations between gaza and cairo to put things back on track and eventually. and finally, we the, the, the statement put that it clearly for everyone and people that started as early our of this morning, right after the release of the statements by how much to breathe a little and feel like there are more days ahead of us with a little bit of peace of mind, the not to worry much about the ghost of war and the genocide the lax back on the ground because that was quite difficult for them to absorb the many of the threats and, and intimidating language used by these really prime minister the military officials caused waves of concern and worries among palestinians particularly displaced people returning to their homes in northern part of this trip garza city and other
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parts of the of the gaza strip because they haven't started rebuilding their lives . and the last thing, the one it is the, the, the, the resumption of the war and, and all the difficulties they freighted on the ground people just as part of their life together. busy and that was a, quite of, of, of, of a shocking news for them when the negotiations or where the free condition set by it has to be a prime minister. threatened the ability of the seeds fire to hold it is the hold. now of everyone, as we talk to people that phase one will continue the remaining days and, and soon enough is supposed to inter phase 2. now phase 2 is supposed to start on the 16th of february that did not happen and is still, that is a threatening uh the uh, the ability of the ceasefire on the long term to sustain. and honey, israel still is not letting in all the aid, the humanitarian, a that had been error marked for guys. uh,
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under the terms of the deal. the hold on one side was see and hear the how mosse the palestinians are fully committed to the uh, the terms of the ceasefire as per the protocol for phase one. but on the other hand, we're seeing repeated failures by these really military and is rarely side to comply with the obligations or need the obligations of the seas. by a primary, a mind among these obligations the, the entry of much needed aid to the goddess trip. they bull by it, holmes, the tents. the bowls, those are the trucks, are needed to remove much of the of the rubble that is filling the streets and the roads. the some of the major street needs to reopen. roads need to be reopen buildings to our near collapsing needs to be taken down before it's becoming very risky for people to be. we just happen to be in the middle of a residential complex where at as early as a hours of this morning,
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one of the towers here just because that's why people wish filtering inside. this is an example of people who went back to their homes and took temporary shelter inside these buildings were at risk of losing their life. one injuries was reported . busy only, but right now it just been the buildings like these are our own version of collapse and many of the structure there are still a standing are barely holding on it. so it's for a lot of people here. the prevention of entry of much needed equipment, tv machinery is going to cause the more risk for their life as people have no other choice here, but to seek shoulders either in, in lands that'd be prepared for tense or these buildings are providing temporary shelters. that is not largely safe for them and their so their children. yeah. honey. mount mode reporting live from guys a city. thank you very much. diplomats un security council, or urging israel and hum us to conclude negotiations for phase 2 of the ceasefire agreements that you and special coordinator for the middle east peace process says
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returning to war is not an option. gabriel elizondo reports from new york suspects . the monthly briefing on the middle least in the un security council, a clear call for the ceasefire and gaza to hold. the resumption of hostilities must be avoided at a cost. unlike coal on both sides to fully owner their commitments to the cease fire, do and conclude negotiations for the 2nd phase. when a permanent ceasefire 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 2 guys and the westbank, including east jerusalem or unified politically economically and administer to
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fleet 3. there will be no long term idea of prisons in gaza and israel's 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 seems. 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. and you study has found that during the 1st 12 months of the genocide and gaza life expectancy dropped by nearly half
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the findings released by the lenses medical journal. earlier this month's estimates that life expectancy fell from 75.5 years to just 40.6 years from 70. 5 to 40 causes government media offices at least 61709 palestinians have been killed by israel since october 2023 and many are still buried under the rubble is now in the occupied. west bank is really is continuing to expand. it's offensive and then nor shops, refugee camp into a car, and the military has issued forced evacuation orders of families in the camp ahead of plan demolitions in the area. families are leaving their homes, carrying only the few belongings that they can russian foreign minister. so as a lab ross has described, donald trump's proposal to relocate palestinians from gaza to other regions, as in his words, like a time bomb. not far off made the comment following a meeting with guitars, a mere shake to mean been
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a lot of tiny indo deals to health talks with the foreign minister. we hope that the schedule conference in cairo, it will be an opportunity to discuss the future of the gaza strip. 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 was 00 yourself of all of a is a most go. what else you will you're the lover of say about god in israel. well basically he said, god, so it'd be possible reset one to fund experience from the goal. is this trip to other countries of the region instead of implementing a 2 state solution with only a set of time volt. and as you said in the process of all the police seen in his radius settlement and all that will lead to trying to consequences because the issue of establishing the city and state is a key one. and so you, on a security council decision and all the russian leadership has many times,
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a spoken in favor of that decision and attempt still undermine to attend for place the creation of the policy and state. what of the solutions likely resettlement of the policy and the people into other areas will lead to very, very negative consequences? yeah, so, according to not rules, russia is also concerned by israel's actions that contradict reaching a peace deal in the region. a lever off was also asked about the war and ukraine. what did you take away from them? well, according to the rules, the russian side is against a. it's not considering any options for deploying european peacekeepers into ukraine lab. real things, the deployment of peacekeeping forces is aimed at he's hang up the conflicts and that it's a $22.00 weaponized kids. once again, the earlier this week,
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us president donald trump actually spoke in favor of deploying a russian peacekeepers in the ukraine. and the he also led to repeat him about that issue and about to pretend allegedly replied that he was not against it. so now we hear of from a lot of rules and leg cremmit spokesman, demetrius called, also said that, that russia is against this particular decision based particular move. and also to brushes against the succession of customers along the current slot front line. according to the rules, there were people in ukraine who find it more convenient to speak, russian, and uh, quote, he want to preserve the agency one to present traditions of the ancestors a. so basically, according to the rules of the russian ethnic russians in ukraine, not allowed to speak russian. so levels actually met with guitar, a foreign minister,
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and praised contact. so making enormous efforts in order to reunite families because, you know, the dozens of ukrainian children have been taken to russia. and there are some russian children who own out in ukraine. and the guitars side is mediation in the process to really nice. the families and families can be together again. you're, you're something valuable reporting from moscow. thank you very much. the ukrainian prime minister has confirmed a final version of a major rare earth minerals deal with the us has been prepared and is due to be authorized. later on wednesday, president donald trump says he is expecting it will be signed by ukraine's leader this week. trump has been pressuring both the mirrors the landscape to make a deal in order to repay the us for more time, aid, and as part of a plan to end the war. all these new open until we change the and saving all of the 2 weeks of intensive work between the governments of the united states and ukraine
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on already can on the corporation. we have actually prepare the final version disagreement as cold agreements on the establishing the terms and conditions of the investment funds for the reconstructions of ukraine. he says, oh, you're off to the president of ukraine, and the president of the united states agree on security guarantees. agree on how we tied this preliminary agreement to the security guarantee from the united states for our country. in the presence of the presidents, a representative of ukraine government will assign these preliminary agreement. a u . k prime minister q a storm or has announced a large increase in defense spending ahead of a trip to washington to meet the us president. today i have announced the biggest sustained increase in defense spending since the end of the cold war. we will t minus plus the commitment to spend 2.5 percent of our duty pay on defense. but in light of the grave threats that we face,
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we will bring forth that target. so we meet it in 2027. that is an increase of 13400000000 pounds. yeah. on. yeah. compared to where we all today the israel's military says it has been carrying out airstrikes and southern syria and outside the capital, damascus. israel says the strikes hits command centers and military base is containing weapons, including in the city of there are at least one person was killed hours before the attacks, syria condemned israel's invasion of a buffer zone between his really occupied golden heights and syria calling for it to withdraw its forces. i'm sure there is some dust so who does lie for us in jordan's capital i'm on you're there because the is really government and the palestinian authority have both band elza 0 from reporting inside israel and inside
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the occupied westbank. honda, the is really military, as we've established, struck several of the sites in southern syria, but there had been no military activity against them. no hostile moves towards israel by disoriented ministration. so what is happening and why is that happening? well these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he wants a demilitarized southern syria, and that's why israel has been striking what they called military targets that were left behind by the said regime in the southern and that our province and in the damascus countryside. that's and yahoo and his defense ministers say that they're not going to allow the syrian army to build itself south of damascus, meaning that they want a de militarized area along their border, trying to infringe on not only serious sovereignty, but the internal dialogue within the country. itself in this new administration as
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to how they're going to move forward with their armed forces. it's no surprise though that this is israel strategy because they are still occupying 5 different locations and 11 on this has been israel strategy and gaza and the occupied was bank and it's rounding countries. but when it comes to these buffer zones, israel has expanded its occupation of the occupied go lot heights, saying that the presence there is going to remain indefinitely. and they are doing that because quote, they don't want syria to turn into another lovely not so they say as long as there are weapons depots and anything along their border that the army or any other fighting groups can get their hands on. israel's going to continue to strike and continue to have a presence there. so it looks like what we're seeing now, what we're looking at is, is real essentially trying to establish a demilitarized zone across and around all its borders in the region, whether it's 11 on whether it's syria and they have to some extent already done that right. defacto,
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but now they're actually stating it as policy that's right, and that's and yahoo is stating this as policy saying that israel is going to carry it out where ever there are weapons. so it's not just in syria and lebanon, it's in the occupied west bank. it's in gaza and it's anywhere else that is real, feels necessary to act throughout the entirety of the region. and it's not just the longest border is remember that previously israel had a lot of military activity in syria, but it didn't talk about it. it said that it was striking any sort of it on the and back to groups or transfer of weapons, but there was no comments on it from these really military. that was the general policy. however, now they're pretty outspoken about it, saying that wherever they feel there's a threat, they are going to attack it wherever they feel. there are fighters, there are weapons, there is anything that could be in pending as a military threat. they are going to strike nothing. you also said that he wants quote, to protect the drew's community in syria,
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that he doesn't want any sort of threat to them. but of course, that's one of the excuses that these relatives are using. because of course, there is a dress community in israel, but this is completely different, this a sovereign syrian territory that israel is infringing on, and israel wants to put its own sort of sense and what syria can do. and i'll remind you that these 2 countries do not have diplomatic relations. they are not allies. so israel trying to dictate what a sovereign nation who has just freed itself from years and decades of the brutal regime can do moving forward. honda, so hoot reporting from amman. jordan, thank you for your reporting. we'll continue this with alone. leo, who is the former director general of israel's foreign ministry alone. you're joining us from televi. thanks for your time today. this is a violation of syrian sovereignty. your thoughts, this is just a little explanation, is that we have a security. i mean we have
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a security problem that we saw exploding on the set up for the 23. a waste statement had probably that wasn't, god will not come syria. yeah, but the trauma is over 12 months and we still have about 7080000 eh, citizens is what is the difference in dental that didn't go back home and from the level of these it again, right there comes from living on. so you understand the question i'm asking, right, is realize a testing scenario, syria has not been a threat to israel. the look, i'm trying to explain. the overall situation is, you know, we're back in syria very often because the weather's list for sale yet. and deliveries by and you know what happened between us and this is by law. so they used to explanation to days where they probably can do that. well,
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he's waiting for them. now let's do with an issue with the law hides extension of the god was a recognized by the united states. the drum 1st to is i don't think they reset government if you will, just have a minute. it is right. even the often in the, you know, is gone, then that we, when we talk on the go i. so as long as we have the worst situation we, syria, county is where the government was state. but the question beyond that was the area in the saw donald is way, is thinking i see also about the secure joy there. you know, we have good relations with both agent to draw the, the change is in syria. can go in different directions with
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the 2 in the eyes. and do we have to keep coming a mouse taking down the security on the ceiling? yeah, i know just the by the i'm just explain your use. what are they thought? well, i, i do, i understand that and i appreciate that and that's and that's why i'm asking you these questions in, in light of what you've just said wouldn't be in more clearly. and israel's national security interest not to undermine the new leadership in syria, which has shown no hostility towards israel. yes, this is correct and i they get the impression highest one during wanting to hear it very carefully. and the, i think the receiver and appreciation for his moderate stop, he's going to kind of go next week to add the arab league, the conference. and i think it's
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a good beginning now. in many exploits the news was say, the, this is only the beginning. every we be a different the later the as an example, you know, and gave the most of the credit and we are in the village that those with the bank went to use later. so this is part of the security margins. that is what i think is when, when would be a possibility to stop a dialogue with us or even if it is a way of that mediator. i think this will be welcome. also took a very big them out, the faster lives with us job. we have to go monday. so i think if you bought them for his were to stall also because of the goals in addition to the most that already done. how does israel communicate if it wants to do so?
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with middle shaw, the news story and president, this is the own bills of communicating with eve and the americans. i think the only way to stop is to speak with them about it and to see if any of your deals that america's can stop bossing messages between the ceiling in the days where you want it. another person in the study again, and i think you get all this stop by the to cover. that's fine. as long as the smoking get installed, correct, 2 dogs, feedbacks, accommodations, exchange views, and diploma. no available to do and substance and the law sensitive joyce along the former director general of israel's foreign ministry.
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thank you very much. thank you. in an exclusive interview with allison 0, the turkish foreign minister icons he done has rejected the occupation of syrian territories whether by israel or the kurdish b k. k is sorted out of control to just sort of help the syrian people, the 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. what code 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 a p k. k o is 0 to continue to occupy deadlines. millions of syrian people are living on the homeland, respecting of the country, sovereignty and territorial integrity. why then would they accept all those occupying the push as 7 on parliament is expected to hold a final vote of confidence for prime minister no off salons, governments on wednesday, it will allow salon,
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is newly formed the cabinet to begin making major decisions is promising to implement reforms, tackle corruption and force the complete withdrawal of israeli troops from lebanese territory and issues involving the us president have dominated a debate between contenders, hoping to become the next canadian prime minister, the for liberal party members, based off in their 1st english language televised debate each with us how they would deal with donald trump's planting, post harris on canadian goods and to turn canada into what he calls the 51st us state. i'm going to go fly down and meet present. signed bon for mexico is a very strong smart lady. and i'm going to make a deal with her and say, look, we need to stand up together. mr. trump said he's putting 25 percent cash on both of us. he can't do that. it will distort his economy. so we need to call his bluff . my 1st move is dollar for dollar retaliation and let me be very clear with president trump. if i am prime minister,
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i will not flinch. we will retaliate if you hit us. we will hit back, but our retaliation will be a lot smarter than their dumb tariff. he did a deal with put in for critical minerals in ukraine, who else has critical minerals, canada. and so we need to understand what the us is trying to do here. but we also need to make sure that we are standing out for our sovereignty and for our economy . we will never, ever be part of the united states in any way, shape or form. we have to recognize that donald trump today is different than the donald trump of several years ago. and then his objective was to take more of our market. now. he wants to take our country. it's time for the weather here is rob mcneally with an update on several southern hemisphere tropical cycle. and this type of look at the many tropical cycles of the page. in the last week. there are
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about 3 in the south west pacific one in the car will see how for the biggest one, instead of just going sapphire for the rest of the onto vine. your walk through one that disappeared off your screen and probably won't be followed as the top of the cycling anymore. center itself looks like turning and heading up towards possibly fi g before it fades away during friday. are taking you thursday friday. alfred, i'll take you through the weekend might to make contact with the queensland coast. it doesn't look very likely will affect it with the winds and bring yet to see the ways in particular. but i suspect where it actually hits the cost of these to mount because of the more dangerous is honda here, heading towards something about the gasket and get all which is apparent to go over the top quite possibly over night on the, on the for i, you know that's not good prospect particularly as over look small, it is a very active store. it's an intense tropical cycle. it means when i'm to a $185.00, going to be one of these. a steady wins, not gusts. it may well get over top of the island,
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therefore is potential for damage is great. so damaging winds about strength and spring with its 6 me to ways we can probably know and the storm search, the wind itself is bad enough. a still a head on this house, is there a news? our central bank governors and finance ministers from gee 20 countries are due to meet in cape town, but will tell you who's chosen not to attend a major power outage into a forces authorities to declare a state of emergency. and one slides may be effective. also, we know messic helps inter miami reach the last 16 of the champions cup in north america. that's coming up in the sport with fetus. done. the pod came in to be used could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that would be for 40 years for facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean for detail?
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