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it's here with me for sure. i see the engines, wisdom that so many wisdom traditions and, and digital stations knew that we are the earth. the car is us. the madison's here and the madison is this living breathing plan is the ukraine tops the agenda until to between but just 5 minutes that keeps stomach and us president donald trump, the hello am dire in jordan, this is out. is there a life and the also coming up? the join guns are as balanced indians. welcome. 40 women and children released from is randy prisons. the john lead of the cut is done work as positive goals on the group to lay down its arms and ended decades long conflict
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with turkey and dozens of we goes deported from thailand to china, often more than a decade in limbo. the yes president donald trump says a peace deal between russia and ukraine is getting closer pressure as mounting to reach a diplomatic solution to end the war after more than 3 years of fighting on tens of thousands of debts, trump met with u. k prime minister kiss tom and washington on thursday. we'll reiterate to that any deals and the war must be fair for ukraine. i'll just say it was alan fisher reports from the white house. it's called the special relationship, the link between the us and the u. k. come present being found together for a very long time now. but ukraine is weird. the 2 are not unified. us president says there is a peace deal on the we, we have russia,
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we have your grades. i think we are very well advanced key is committed to helping a peacekeeping force if there's an end to the fight to the once us security can piece underpinning any deal by some sort something donald trump is ready to commit to. i think this is a historic of i want to make sure is the last thing deal of we about some of the discussion about how we can make that work. but one analyst says a u. k is unlikely to succeed. i think trump is. that's how it's positioned quite clearly. and will stallman has done, is gone to the white house of the banking boat, asking to hosted us as security guarantees in ukraine to continue the security relationship. it said, put once a guarantee you cream will not join the need to military lines and keep line that has already seized. the stock president trump is already given russians a win win nickel. will you get the land back? well, they've fought long and hard on the land and you and i will be discussing better way than a certainly try and get as much as we can back. but on the nato just to that's not
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going to happen as a lead to a news conference. the british prime minister insisted it was important. there was a united front from traditional allies, and i'm clear that the u. k is ready to put boots on the ground and planes in the, at the support of deal working together with our allies. because that is the only way the piece will last gets really important, that i appreciate those and the were able to deal with any inclination. he has to go again and i will go further next up at the white house. ukrainian president loaded me with the landscape and describe by donald trump just a couple of days ago as a dictator. he's here to sign a deal that will allow us to access unexplored, rid of minerals in his country, in exchange for long term economic development. something donald trump has wanted for a while, and we'll also tie him to the long term security of ukraine. alex fisher,
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i'll just either at the white house, that's where the kinds of president of them is. the landscape is on his way to washington dc for that meeting with president trump. john stratford has moved out from keith. there's a growing sense of skepticism you feel when speaking to ukrainians as a witness. the diplomatic efforts being driven by donald trump. without the presence at the negotiating table, that's what they will tell you. they know that the presidents load them as an excuse expected to sign this ukraine, us minerals do in washington, but they see that deal is being forced upon ukraine. there is a sense that they are very vulnerable and at the whim of both the us president and europe, they're also very aware that the u. k. is very much off to a trade deal with the u. s. a deal that in the future. certainly we heard donald trump speaking potentially pretty optimistically about. they also know that summer
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is here as some sort of go between. that's what they'll tell you between europe and the u. s. u k. now promising to up the defense expenditure of their contributions towards nate, so we know other european nations have placed the same thing to the general feelings you get here in ukraine is that they all know policy to these folks. and they also say that they would never agree to any territorial concessions forced upon them. but donald trump, it's all stuff with al jazeera keith. the agent says negotiations within is really behind us. on the next phase of the gauze of ceasefire. i have now begun in colorado. it comes as is where i released the remaining palestinian prisoners on the phase one of the guns,
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a c 5 deal more than 40 women and children were taken to southern gauze on thursday afternoon early around 600 palestinian men originally scheduled to be free last saturday well, finally reunited with their families. no day as more from among israel's release of nearly $500.00 palestinian captains disappeared from garza lasted for long agonizing hours of the families and the free detainees. the loss to be released for $46.00 women and miners. take it from gaza during the war. now center, visibly traumatized versions of they were. mothers were overwhelmed by their sons. appearance uplifted only by their warm embrace. mohammed lost so much weight. i didn't recognize my son, i saw him calling out to me, but i didn't recognize him. a smart embraced her voice after 11 months apart from them. the trauma of how is really soldiers took her from her home,
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still fresh in her mind. do you leave me not? they use my children to frighten me. they said who should i shoot fast? yes, as jenna omaha met these men say they survived health and plead for the rescue of those left behind the animal and done, they suffer from escape if there is no hygiene, no, nothing just suffering. thank god, we are free. phase one of the ceasefire ends on march. the 1st is really prime minister, has dispatched negotiators to cairo. but his commitment ending the war is in serious doubts. and with the trumpet administration, be harsh enough was this way, which we face to, but it's very easy to base, right. it means there will be no facebook says it is ready to negotiate. the release of all is really captives in face to if that's on the whole commit to ending the war. the gap between israel and her mouth is significant. failure means
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the genocidal more resumes and is really captive. stay in gaza. the stakes are high and time is running out with all the i just needed a month now and, and tunnel military investigation has found that israel drastically underestimate to the capabilities of hama before their tax on october 7th, israel's army chief, hopefully i left. he says he takes full responsibility off of the military, fail to protect civilians. me how big i embrace is the responsibility is mine. i mean i was the combined to of the, on the type of stephen. i'd be in my own responsibility and i also i'd be able to full responsibility for all of you and, and i acknowledge in every subordinate of mine who made a mistake. as part of my understanding the,
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the imprisoned leader took. he is outlawed coat his done work, his policy has cooled on the group and laid down at psalms on to spend a chill on may the field. and electra, which was right out by pro curtis politicians and it's tumble, took in the u. s. and e. you would designate the group of trying to restore united nation and then because you have that has more now from the stumble. after decades of conflict with to see if the jeep leader or the output to the sun workers party or p k, k breaks asylums with a historical for peace in order to statement up a lot. bo gilan delivered to members of the pro curtis stand party. the acknowledge the historical circumstances of the foundation and growth older organization that stated that it's rule has reached an inevitable conclusion. so young david boss in this climate shaped type president of the ones. welcome on the positive side, on some of the political parties i call for disarmament. i'm
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a jewel group to lay down um the pick a k must dissolve itself, unlike any legitimate tokenize, ation covina congress to decide on integration with the state and society. tracing the p k case or regions to global conflicts. so the 20th century, the cold war and denial. curtis identity overall on set political and social developments have made armstrong will no longer viable democrat. the democratic society is inevitable, not the p. k. k. the republics longest and most extensive violent movement thrives due to the close democratic channels. however, extreme nationalist solutions like separatism denotes a line with societies historical says she, elegy me the warrant against the forces that are sold to divide the turkish corridors partnership over the past 2 centuries. while i was
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a long message may mark a new place in the able issue of the p k, k. and it's relations to kit the will test lies. and whether it's will be implemented, will the pick your key leaders listen to them as more importantly, who they really believe by a bundling its arms. they can achieve the last 2 piece. this is not the 1st time to pick your kids lead or has called for its members to lay down their arms. however, it is the 1st time that the he's urged organizations that's made up of thousands of factions to completely dissolve itself. so, you know, coastal else is there a stumble, smell, a group of 14, we goes help them more than a decade in jail. and thailand have been secreted, deported to china. trucks with windows covered in black tape was seen leading the bank of immigration center on thursday. chinese media have confirmed the group was re penetrated without specify who they were. men were part of a group of 300 a week as reflected time out in 2014 and arrested. last month, they made
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a public appeal to hope that deportation saying good faith possible persecution in china rights groups across beijing accuse badging of wides, but abuses a week as a my name was the ethnic minority group. tony chang has more of a deep alterations. thailand's police chief has confirmed the full 2 week of muslims, had been in an emigration detention center in thailand for the last 11 years of finally being returned to china. the man had been waiting all this time trying to get a passage to a 3rd country where they wanted to claim political asylum. they said they faced discrimination. and the chinese government's crank down on wake up muslims in the west of the country. thailand was killed between a rock and place, it wouldn't send them on to a 3rd country. and yet it faced international criticism when it looked at returning them to china. but this year seems to have made
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a big change in the debt of nights around 2 o'clock in the morning. they will move to an apple and then flown out to the western city of cash go thailand's prime minister. said that the men would be treated according to the principles of human rights. but now that will be up to the chinese government. tony cheng elders, era, dental, northeastern china. what, let's bring in louisa agreed, she's the director of global advocacy with the we've got a human rights project and she joins us live from washington dc. louisa, so what is the slightest deportation of we gets from thailand telling us about how china wants to control this might know it's a group not just in china, but in other countries as well as the chinese government goes to extraordinary lengths, as you say, to call in and control weavers all over the world, we've published a report with over a 1000 cases of arrest the tensions and even a forcible deportations of waiters from other countries to china at china is
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request. yeah, there's also a major human rights issue here as well. isn't that because this is the, the 4th deportation of people and this thailand been complicit in the contravention of human rights? no, because of this, the port taishan. yes, the thailand is obligated under its own international obligations not to send anyone to a country where they face a high risk of torture. and because of what's going on in china, the chinese government horrific persecution of waco is rounding up. as you know, millions of people in the middle of the night putting them in indefinite attention . and we've heard terrific stories from the survivors of force indoctrination, starvation, forest injections of madison's at horribly crowded conditions. and of course, many have never seen the light of day. these conditions continued for a very long time there, atrocity crimes and for any country to the course. anyway,
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go back to conditions like that is clearly a contravention of their obligations under international law. yeah, louisa. so do we know what happens then to these we go, deep ortiz, once they arrive back in china and actually have just laid out, we have all the reports of accounts that put in, but what actually happens to the deep ortiz when they get back or was there such a blanket of silence that we don't know, it's a horrible black hole. that's part of the terrible thing about this level of repression. foreign journalists are not allowed to go except under extremely controlled conditions. there is a new move on the part of the chinese government to show videos purporting to show that life is normal and happy for an traveler as blogging saying, i don't see any camps which all of us can take with a massive grain of salt. we fear that they will be at a minimum, under great control and possibly thrown into an indefinite detention, or simply announced
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a very long sentence. it has happened that the forty's in the past completely disappears, and the relatives have no idea what happened to them. louisa, just the final point to so what move in should the international community be doing to ensure the rights but the dignity of the week is, has maintained about china, isn't pressuring other countries like thailand to deport them. countries must work to offer safe refuge through their refugee acceptance programs. it's actually not a massive number. as you see in the thailand case, it was in this case just 40 people needed to find a safe haven somewhere else. and the un high commissioner for refugees must take action. it's been completely there left over the 10 years that these men were seeking refugee status and didn't get it. there is a great many thanks for talking to us. thank you. thank you. a press upright here and i'll just say when we come back, mexico expedite is 29 suspected drug truck that goes to the us, including one of the guys 10 most wanted fugitive smaller in that state of
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the had a lot of that will look to east asia and after some very cold weather brought significant snow to japan. we've had some record levels across the north this month. well, things have easy but warm air blowing up from the south, west pushing temperatures of very high facilities like suppor 11 degrees celsius. the we are expecting them to come down. however, by monday we'll be back below freezing with some snow expected on sunday, but still some sunny spells on saturday and that will for we felt across the north of china, searching down the east coast 20 degrees celsius with sunshine in shanghai on saturday. a little bit of what weather across the southern and west and pots,
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but the west of the rain will be moving its way across the korean peninsula on to southern parts of japan. later in the we tend that is some pretty nasty weather to come across the north of pakistan and india, thanks to wesley disturbance that's moved its way across afghanistan. so some snow expected in the himalayas. it pushes its way further east. we will see some thunder storms in new delhi that will help clear out some of the so the improved air quality expected here. but it's looking very wet in the south with most thunder storms in columbia. of the, as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and force. we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people are power, examines the posts for landscape and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is
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a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, the the, the new watching out just a real quick reminder, lots of stories here. this is where allows released the remaining palestinian prisoners on the face, one of the guns of society, of negotiating teams from israel cutoff in the us. and now in colorado, the troops on stage 2 of the agreement, the jail lead up to key is outlawed code is done work as body as code in a group to lay down. it sounds a lot of gelatin says, and i left to the language of peace and democracy needs to be developed. and donald
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trump says a peace deal between russia and ukraine will happen fairly soon or not at all. comments came during bilateral meetings. when you get 5 minutes to kiss thomas at the white house, the cell, donald trump says his widespread tires on canada, mexico and china will still come into effect. on tuesday, 25 percent tires will be imposed on goods from canada and mexico. well, chinese goods, what is subject to 10 percent from says the tabs are necessary because then he goes drugs are still making it into the us. canadian, 5 minutes adjusting to the one that his country would retaliate with its own time. and mexico has expedited $29.00 alleged drug traffic is to the united states, the mass extra listing, cause members of 6 car towed. it comes as the country faces mounting pressure from trump to tackle fentanyl smuggling or faced sweeping terrace to the galley on it has more now from mexico city of the mexican government, confirmed in
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a short statement that this extradition had taken place in adherence to mexican law now what the statement didn't say was the extraordinary unprecedented nature of this extradition, not just because of the number of, of people it involved, but also because of what their profiles were. most notably, cataloguing data, who is one of the most notorious drug lords and mexican history. he's accused of killing a d, a agent back in the 1980s, and actually served 28 years in a mexican prison before being released on a technicality in 2012, and then re arrested 10 years later. the u. s. had sought his extradition for many years now that the video brothers were both at different times. leaders of the set us cartels. a particularly violent group operating in northern mexico. i'm responsible for some of the most grueling at of violence in this country's war against the cartels. now of course it's no accident that this extradition happened only hours before a high level meeting was due to take place in washington,
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d. c. between the mexican foreign minister and his american counterparts, marco rubio, as well as military officials from both nations. mexico is in the middle of an intense negotiation over donald trump's threats to impose 25 percent tariffs on mexican products. and he says, mexico hasn't done enough to curb fentanyl trafficking. certainly it looks as if mexico has agreed to this extraordinary extradition of some of its highest profile prisoners, perhaps as a gift to the us administration, as it tries to avoid tariffs being imposed. julia go, yeah, no, i'll just era mexico city to explosions of rock riley organized by m 22 rebels and the allies and the city of because of an eastern democratic republic of congo. several people have been killed and many engine thousands were at the gathering. i'll just say it was out of my county is in because of on this in just moments of the needs which they didn't cover to them. so people turn up to hear what the, the,
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the others in the which mtv is bible for odd to see. this program happened after the meeting and when people were leaving and doing this is the little people were killed and many others injured. to government us denied deposition, the closing for the get duck people were leaving. then we hit a loud sound like a tie of this. then everyone started running and i saw blood, some relying on the ground. that was the body of a man who was selling water by the roadside. i saw the 3 barbies including a woman, a did it was i'd be like the 1st thing, what the leaves out enough to do before this is end up taking the pro visual cup to us. i'm trying to trinity that fits all the way things they form just to make things better and assure people. would it be safe? they em to convince people here the rebels. would it be a better choice for them? done the government and this debate to 7000 people have been to do. we don't see the beginning of the year. those leaves us the best 5. we're going to make some
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cannot access the money from banks. the we will finance businesses for the youth. we need a strong economy in south q. we will provide credit facilities for those who are eligible. good will see the want to leave the country. but these uh certain times, most people just want to keep their heads above water. literally cutting. just because it started the odyssey public schools in india are refusing to enroll children from me and my because the government doesn't officially recognize where he can go. refugees. about 40000 rang and muslims live in slums. across india. most arrived off of the 2017 military crack down on the same bus. robbie has more without the safeguard of a basic education bringing the children living in india or at greater risk of unemployment, poverty and exploitation. making the cut,
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the most difficult part is that our sons and daughters are not getting admissions in school. the government is not permitting it. education is important to survive disorders, but people who are not educated, they can't do anything or they will end up doing illegal things. and i won't that our children should get admitted to schools to india is not a signatory to the human refugee convention and does not recognize refugees. labeling ro, hangup muslims, illegal foreigners, and denying people displaced by war. the identity papers they need to enroll their children in schools. human rights activists say the public see is a blatant violation of india's own constitution, which endorses access to education as a fundamental and non negotiable, right? no matter the child status, he says, absolutely, i've got to do the, i'm just, i'm bad. so you know, and you know, and because it's in no sense. but when so deprived,
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do says enough education. do they have one to make them could have does or live on dental? yes. good person. if you don't give you guys send to the to the and what is the 5 doctor the, what is the fargo? and do you really think a sentiment has worse and in india and recent years with prime minister and run the remotest part, yet you're not the party leading the charge. members of his end, other parties are accused of demonizing refugees to gain political points usually around the election time election video. but the politicians bring up or a who can go during elections in india is nothing you they speak against for a hand get every time that i've been. what's disappointing, that is where i think of victims of a genocide, it's the world's most persecuted community. the political latest don't talk about the cruel treatment we had to face only about other things for political benefits. this is a source of distress and fear for women and children and young people. they say
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that the case is now being heard and the supreme court rights lawyers and will hang up, people are hoping is made in their favor for now, children unable to attend regular schools, often end up going to private tutors. and for melissa or religious, it is better than nothing but no substitute for a formal education. then bus robbie or just john is military has at least for the exhibits warships coming out, drills, etc. it says they took part in the high intensity combat training. timelines, defense ministry says the exercises took place off the island south, west coast, and included address. in response, taiwan dispatched his own naval forces, the drills. commas new zealand was deputies 5 ministers in china on an official visit relations between the 2 s train because trying to conduct a live fire drills offers events coast last week. south korea's hosting what's being billed as agents launches brian show it showcases the latest technological
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advancements which are increasingly using ai right as more from the expo in percent on the 10th theater. it's been held and this is the biggest one sure decade that witnessed generations of drug development, especially in military applications, driven by world wide conflicts in recent years. drones that attack other drugs or jumping devices to defend against them. and then drones that attacking swoons with one lead drone being flown by a human. but communicating with other machines, it's all about how, like a limited number of operators are actually making thousands of your own work by themselves. have a more sophisticated artificial intelligence offers the possibility of the drones themselves, deciding who was an enemy to target without human involvements. just one of the many ethical challenges posed by a i military applications aside. we're also seeing showcase the increasing civilian
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uses of grows from small specialist devices, full emergency services, dealing with natural disasters too much bigger drones to carry and deliver the stuff we need. south career is driving the use of drones and logistics with a number of pioneering projects across the peninsula who's coastline has several styles and islands, often remote on suffering, roll roll, decline. drones can play a key role put on the front on introducing such solutions to these areas. can we vitalize local economies by providing new infrastructure and services? we believe this can be a great benefit to these communities and unfold drones. both civilian and military show is highlighting the advances in the infrastructure to support the lending stations, able to receive returning drones, to be serviced we pad,
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and then send to him that way again, bye of robots. no humans required. rob mcbride out his era boost on south korea, the f. b i as, as north korea is buying the fact of virtual assets with $1500000000.00 and what's being described as one of the biggest high seats in history. the agency says a group called try to try to hatch the crypto currency exchange by bit, investigate to say the hackers of work quickly and already converted and disperse the virtual assets across thousands of addresses by bit has more than 60000000 users worldwide. the honeywell, dr. gene hackman has been found there that is time in new mexico 95 year olds, buddy was discovered along with his wife. but he's dumbly found player was involved . reynolds looked back on his career. gene hackman brought a good, a white hot intensity to his every performance the driver there. he played the cynical.

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