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to losing the ability to self seized on able to adapt to climate change. we thing what we so full hail the plan is on. oh, just the era the, the gauze has ceased. 5 digging in dallas law says no tweaks of onto the 2nd phase of taking place with us right now. the hello on elizabeth for autumn, and this is alger 0 life from door. how is so coming up here right now, not in a very good position. you are allowed to be in the position that he's apples to be right around the world, the beginning of the war, not in a good position. i was, i don't have the cards right now. unprecedented scenes inside the white house. us
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to claim data on minimal as soon as opposed to a sheet of nation between donald trump and a lot of massive lensky. despite the tensions of the white house leaders from across the e u, we have some they support for ukraine and it's with russia. floss i've drilling a hole in southern europe with folk area and greek, so locked in a dispute of the water that offers a glimpse of the environmental crises of the future. the . the 1st phase of the goal is to cease finding in a scheduled to end on saturday, but with moss saying, there are no tax taking place about a 2nd phase. it's future as in dallas, the globe accuses as well, of breaching some parts of the agreement, including blocking the entry of so so to humanitarian supplies. a solid been job
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aid looks at the stumbling blocks and the negotiations last few weeks, instead of celebrations, month to much or we did cease money for many palestinians. then began the journey home. long lines of men, women, and children clutching beat their belongings. nearly an entire population was dest based in israel, as war and gaza. and when the budman stopped, hundreds of thousands, march to return to homes, that no longer existed. we're going back home to see if it's destroyed or not. when i get there, i will cheer to does he slide on january the 19th was an opportunity to stop running and a chance to more losses. and many met with the devastation of 4 months or less. and that is in the middle sort of them. and how we came in this morning as they amounts to cease fire. we came with hopes, thinking we might find a single room, anything simple, just as move shelters to protect us. but when we arrived, we found this is rarely killed. more than
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a 100. pest indians and they have been multiple violations during phase one. come off as israel carried out at least $266.00 because of the ceasefire. while he's been accused the palestinian resistance group of violating agreements on the release of captives. and while there was an outage in israel and were captives being the speed codes listed, the board remain silent about about to have a student in prison is menu home for signs of torture street. it's been postponed. the release of 620 percent in prison is that the scene is a violation of the terms with captives. but find that either united somebody does very yeah for full days. and that's knowing that she's going to be on the lease or not. and. and now seeing her and seeing that she can walk the city, these ratings were to be released in exchange for more than $9000.00 palestinians
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who was to help with a charge under administrative detention laws. many code a tell tale tool of captivity is defined liam reese. families after long periods of separation, some are forced to wear shirts that say we do not forgive which the burnt right doctor, they were freed. more am montgomery due to sunday were treating us like animals. they give us little time to go out of the prison cells at 1 pm, we leave the cells like chickens. and then we will return to our cells. is really continued obstructing, desperately need an aide and ascension supplies and restrictions remains and most items including types of tents for buy homes, trailers and equipment needed for removing, rubbing the fries and si fi hills. for the most part, you will do is read schemes of decimating from us were challenged by hundreds of places carrying weapons in most areas as much of the deceased god that stands and
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ruins. palestinians are looking forward to the 2nd phase of the agreement. they said their hope is to have a truth in which israel no longer expects the people of gaza to cease to exist. so i'm a job, you know, the 0 that's bringing out correspondence. thought it was him. he is joining us live from that on by that and central gaza. so on session t o the people's future, they only continue in product of the yeah. busy absolutely, right, so with the sci fi, with the 1st phase of this, these 5, do you just hours from be away from being expiring. uh the uh, set to be upset since he lives over the what comes next, specifically that how much this books person has them cost me stated that there are no sorts of negotiations taking place with the movement regarding the 2nd phase of it. before agreements. he accused isabel of not starting negotiations for the 2nd phase, claiming that they are evaluating from their commitments through the entire and
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comprehensive deal he finalized. but also that the extension that isabel has proposed, this is not completely accepted to the movement which could be assigned onto potential on such and see that is absolutely no overwhelming the entire diplomatic atmosphere that we both conflicting parties. this step that is right now mocking the end of the 1st phase, could have the implications for the sustainability. i'm deep stability or the cause of stress, where we might witness a fed up potential subject military ex from tomorrow, was specifically that israel has repeatedly reiterated that they must a completely this month. so the military wing of how much of how much has accused them that they are seeking only to restore that captive with the potential of this you'll make the will back again on the territory of this has been the main concern and fear the palestinians have shut with us during the past few hours at the
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understand that is the my resume fights and you're getting garza with military moments. someone with the devastation to take place as right now, things have been quite left at a limbo as civilians believe that the situation, if it's not going to be contained by mid yates, has within a few remaining hours for the 1st phase of the situation will absolutely remain delicate and will be absolutely for tile, for potential resumption of full that will bring nothing but for the devastation and displacement for families will have gathered in order to get some sense of 1st pipe in the holy month of ramadan, in which they prayed that by the end of it, they might see relief fund just just again thought puncture very much for that. that's thought it was in joining us live from central gaza. and joining us here in the studio assigned me a lot of young professor of public affairs and data rec touch center for as long and global affairs at assemble,
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zine university and sammy we were hearing from topic that of course the gracious via for people in gaza is that the israeli attacks will resume. what do you make of him all saying that at the moment there are no tax taking place with israel because the port understanding of the agreement is that as long as they're all talks taking place, the fashion conferencing. what, how much does not withdrawn from the event? it does not stop talking. it's the responsibility to accommodate those to bring the potters together. let's keep in mind that today is the end or the 1st phase, and the need to see what was stipulated in the agreement that it has to start withdrawing from the philadelphia, colorado. and this is very important mark, because by next sunday, a days from now, meaning one day 50 is to completely withdraw from griffin for the deputy quarter door. that's and indicates that whether or not it is willing to carry out its obligations under the agreement. but right now it doesn't seem so in the meantime,
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there would be another summit next week. uh huh. what would it take for israel to fulfill its obligations and continue with the si, fi given that is always maintained that it can pull out at any time. and has said, especially the fall, right? and that is where any government that be is ready, military withdrawal from gaza is not acceptable to them as long as him oss remains and gaza. but i don't know what there is when is, why is this something that means that it has to be vague? is it has really signed disagreement. the agreement says that and by the end of this process, certain things have to take place. one, it has to, with the complete go from because to it has to allow all the april comfortable as a 3. it must also stop the war. the aggression for it to be they should be a exchange of prisoners which has been taking place about one 3rd of these are in the capital already been released 2 thirds remaining. maybe half of them have already. i'm not, i'm not living. so there's a lot of things to talk about when is says it doesn't want to talk about because it
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does not want to fulfill its obligations under the agreement so that they can withdraw from it as a or in the what. meanwhile, the only leverage that's how much has in this negotiations are the captives. so it's going to hand over the cap is like sending the 1st phase that is not there is nothing left for how for how much the, the shifts, of course, why it says that it's not acceptable to extend. you're absolutely right. and that as well, have find the cease fire agreement, and the is rarely cabinet approved as but who consoles as well to fulfill its obligations. is there any us pressure they seem to be mixed messages from the us administration, right. i think trump is a busy time for this month is american input half what's happening in freight. but it's the only leverage that any country has on is whether it's the american leverage. so if trump does not want that water to be to resume, then he has to put his foot down at the same way he did it. but back before that,
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his evaluation by enforcing this agreement is right. everybody agrees. dave was in for trumps invoice insistence that they must carry out and sign disagreement would not have happened. now they have to carry out this because also there is a lot of stake. here's the thing for them that states trump has only 2 years to implement his agenda domestically and internationally. and if he's going to get busy with this war, which is really lost with egypt ends whatsoever, then is that's going to do anything i'm, i don't think is interested in that. samuel adding on that came as always feel analysis the, the explosive scenes at the white house with us president donald trump and vice president of j, the vans, the racing ukrainian lead of a lot. him is a lensky on live television. so landscape, was they as a sign, a deal on ukraine, supply minerals to the us,
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but that collapse still. he says his relationship with president trump can be salvaged off of the extraordinary hor, woods of the oval office. i went fishing reports from the wash house, but you will feel the historic walls of the oval office of god in many secrets. this was all played out in front of the camera. don't tell us what we're going to feel a staggering exchange between the us president his number 2 and the leader of his ukranian allies, raised voices pointed fingers. let them use the landscape accused of being disrespectful to the country, which is supported him through 3 years of war. and donald trump insisting he should be more grateful. never allowed the example to be right around the word beginning of the war, not in a good position. it was you don't have to cards right now with us. you start having all kinds car right now. you're being so nice for you to you. again, believe we've relied simple radians of people seeing you gambling with world war 3, gambling with world war 3. and what you're doing is very just disrespectful to the
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country this bottle. tom said there was a chance of a peace deal claiming it was very close, but zalinski insisted lot to me to put and had broken too many agreements to be trusted. 2019. i signed with him the deal i signed with him, but after that he broke and this is fine. so let's get wasn't time to sign a deal between the 2 countries till the us to access and exploit real f minutes after the key or send the oval office. the cleaning is tried to get things back on track, but zalinski was asked to leave effectively kicked out of the white house, both on posted on social media things the landscape was not ready for peace. and he can come back to the oval office when he is president of landscape also in social media. thanked america for support. thank trump and congress and said they are working for a just unless thing peace. senator lindsey graham has been a strong supported of ukraine and just close to donald trump. he thought the
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meeting was a diplomatic disaster. he was terrible at manic the landscape. and i think he has made it almost impossible the sales of the american people that he's a good investment. he either needs to resign and send somebody over that we can do business with, or he needs to change. donald trump will spend the weekend in florida. the moment and beautiful not far from his thoughts either way to the end this or let him fight it out and it'd be fights it out. it's not going to be pretty because without it, without us, he doesn't win the landscape less the white house, the damage done the way back. unclear. i'll expect. sure. i'll just see it up at the white house, which is alice also that far amazing zalinski tells us media is nothing to apologize for. and sort of a spectrum want some to be more on your claim side. it just says fire without security going into this. so sensitive for all of people i'm, i'm speaking like
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a president of people who are in this struggle 3 years and they, you just want to hear that america on our side. and the america will stay with us don't to, is russians with us. that's it. well, ukrainians have been reacting to that exchange between the 2 leaders. here's what some people in cave had been saying that from the law just for the, for my to this is a complete failure on the parts of us diplomacy, which is currently nothing such a strong country. and yet it's an a weak position and supporting dictatorship. the yours is basically costing versus feats of as soon as he also pauses those leading to the us decline. it was the hot us support is very important for us because it's money. and for us that's very important. we don't have our own resources and everybody understands this perfectly. therefore, i think that this will have a rather strong impact on that situation and the course of our rule. therefore, unfortunately, i do not think that this is positive for us. but let's bring it on correspondent
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and ron con, he's joining us live from k, but on the shock across ukraine. and ron, tell us more about how people they're reacting to those scenes in the white house. well the right oh ching reaction seems to be the design sky was set up by donald trump. i enjoyed events, vice president. he was effectively ambushed in the white house that he should have known that something like this was likely to happen this idea of an ambush. because of the language that donald trump has used in the past to describe as lensky is being a dictator with the full was an approval rating. so people hit, i know, very, very concerned about what comes next. now the opposition politicians are running around as wednesday. they have a note from the critical of him in the past, uh, fighting soldiers talking on that telegrams channels at the front line saying we
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always you, that we weren't going to be alone in this fight, but we'd have to face russia alone. and now that has been confirmed and we need to just get on with the fight. so that's really the kind of reaction coming out a lot is, as you say, shock from ukrainians at those scenes in the white house and given the country is at war and rhonda, we know what the public for now means for the us military aid to ukraine. in the mid to well then they said that minute 3 aid is still going to come. however, it's not coming in as a, in, as much of a large amounts as it has been in the past. sorry, my teeth. are she chattering here slightly? so what we're going to see next is the words coming from donald trump that we heard earlier when he turned around and said they can't do without us. that's the actual threat that ukrainians think donald trump will fulfill the might just stop all of the aid coming in. so you crane is now looking for alternatives. now that is the
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security thing in london tomorrow. okay. so on my end of the latest pass lensky, he's on his way that you're may, will have to step up and become an alternative to the us now. but if you crane and you're kind of full to isolate america, but america can certainly afford to isolate in itself. and even as president, the landscape is coming under attack of the white house and run, they were a number of russian attacks across ukraine. that's right, the most serious attacks took place in the khaki region where a 160 s 3 drains were launched across ukraine, mainly mainly of the khaki district. it out there are people still being pulled from the robust site? far. we've had 63 people have been rescued, several people have been injured and lots of damage taking place that. so like i say a 153 drains of that 103 well intercepted and 51 didn't reach the targets around.
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thank you very much for that. that is, and one kinds of organizations lines joining us live from keys. the still ahead on al jazeera, the you, when was that us a consul, make the world for and more dangerous. the had a lot of the tropical fight cologne alford will continue to impact north eastern australia, will have that in just a moment for us to southeast asia and its southern parts of the region that continues it to see the dense cloud. it's much dryer across the north for places like indo china, the malay peninsula as well. seeing lots of settled weather with sunshine. we'll see in showers across the philippines,
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but no more flood. let's hear it's winter for the south of california and into indonesia as we stopped the new week of august. right? yeah, things are looking marching fine for much of the country. there's lots of heat around particular cool central and northern areas, but there is tropical fi icon, alfred, spinning off the queen's in coast. it's going to bring half of this stuff as well as very high waves, gusty winds, and some very heavy rain to southern parts of queensland and northern parts of new south wales sunday in to monday. i think the fits cool down slightly across southern parts of w way past coming down into the high twenty's in terms of temperature. that is, that heat a cool central parts of australia. we could see 45 degrees celsius in some places in the very north and temperatures on as high in new zealand as lots of where the sunny weather to be enjoyed. on sunday,
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we are going to see the status of legend, some gloves the ruins, restore the stories of the civilizations that marked history was. this is where the story of vanity have stories to tell the the the you're watching all just bear with me. elizabeth donovan, doha rolanda, yvonne top stories the saw. the 1st phase of the goal is to cease find in the scheduled to end on saturday. but with him all saying there are no tweaks taking
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plays about the 2nd phase. it's future as in dallas, the group accused is right of breaching some parts of the agreement. after a heated argument in the white house, the claims president, the modem is, amends case has his relationship with donald trump can be salvaged. he was asked to leave without finalizing a deal on ukrainian minerals that he was bad assign. landscapes usually had to london next, prime minister k, as donald with host him. and you need us on sunday to discuss ukraine's future. european leaders have been clipped to defend zalinski after the white house debacle . french president and manual not call and says global support for keys must continue i think we all know the situation. they're using a dresser, which is russia, and the people attacked, which is ukraine. i think we are, we're right to have helped ukraine and sanctioned russia 3 years ago and to continue to do so. and when i say we, i mean,
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so united states in europe and the canadians, japanese, and authors, we must think all folks who helped ever split with coast who has been fighting since the beginning because they fight for their dignity, their independence to their children. and the security of either of these of simple things, we must to call off on this moment. we see marlena vesta, none of its reports from london on us reaction to what happened in washington. on the long side, the french president mccolan was had some of these as a spain, germany, no way, even from the ito, the european commission, us to live on the line, and in unison, supporting for the man the lensky. now the british prime minister kissed on the wasn't among the 1st european the just to express his support. but once he did put out a statement, he said that he had spoken on the phone with the donald trump and for. busy him is the landscape so he finds himself now in this role of a peacemaker, not between russia and ukraine, but seemingly, between the us and you,
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cranium presidents. and now, just a day before the lensky is meeting his donna himself, met with donald trump in the white house. and that went fairly well. everyone in dining street food. it was very cool, joe, very room, even though his time a did not manage to secure those security guarantees that he sought to get for ukraine. none the less he was, as he thought, laying the groundwork for the next case, visit and potentially signing that minimal deal and bringing about a ceasefire up to 3 years of rule about that is evidently not what happens. the united nations secretary general says us costs to foreign aid will have a ripple effect around the world and will be against the interests of the country. gabriel, and he's on the, is at the un headquarters in new york secretary general, antonio gutierrez has been reluctant to make any public comments about decisions being made by the trump administration. that is now changing after various un agencies started receiving letters from the us government announcing cuts in for an
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aide. now, going soon with these cups, we will make the world less healthy, less safe, and less prosperous. as the reaction of americas, he may tell you, enroll and influence. we will run counter to american interests global. discussing beckon's, a wide range of critical programs from life saving you money that you need to support to vulnerable communities. recovering from war or natural disasters. the global humanitarian organization at mercy court, that is a partner to the un in many parts of the world. put out a press release, saying that as many as 41 of their programs could be cut due to a lack of us funding. would you classify this now as a crisis that the u. n. is facing because of this? i would say it's, you know, yes, the, you weren't is facing
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a crisis. but let's be honest, the crisis being felt by people in haiti, by people in sudan by people who are not re receiving a h, i v, a treatment, the p, the crisis is being felt by those who can least afford to feel this crisis. the secretary general says he hopes that the us will reverse its decision on its cuts to for an aide, but that seems increasingly unlikely. gabriel's onto out is here at united nations in new york. kurdish media is the whole thing that the code as don work is potty o. p k. k says it will hate a cool bites jail leda to declare a cease fire with the turkish government and laid down its alms on thursday. i've dakota and they'd be appealing to a letter that was read out by pro kurdish politicians. he also called for the p k. k to dissolve the group is designated attached organization by to key of the european union and the u. s. of the years of dry winters and scorching summit,
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as most of has become a precious commodity in europe, neighboring countries, greece and ball. gary, i have agreed a series of deals to shave water, but those are coming to an end and that's causing concern. among farmers on both sides, available to the auto river flows from the royal mountains and bulgaria through farmland and eastern greece until the age and see through to care. it's damned in 3 places in bulgaria and one in greece. i will share the grievance between the countries that's last it for 60 years expired last summer. and this up for re negotiation. john hall reports from r s t, yada and northern greece. as when to gives way to spring farmer, alias aguilar who this works. he's coughing fields in everett, northern greece once confident in the supply of water for irrigation ahead of the unforgiving heat of summer, nearly as suddenly finds himself on the brink of
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a crisis. the loss of going to put the pump some in the home with him. and basically if the water stops will, yields will full. and for many of us foaming will no longer be a sustainable way of allowing the water from the go to the thieves. this region comes from neighboring bulgaria, a reliable and plentiful flow. until now, for 60 years, they spa gary reservoir has fed farms in northern greece, part of a post world war, 2 reparations deal between the 2 countries. but that deal has now ended and bo guerria. these were all the more concerned with its own. pressing water needs increasingly hot, summer's, and dry winters have led to draft and water shortages in many parts of europe. and this one's copious reservoir is showing signs of strain bulgaria, use these these waters to generate electricity and fall, gary and fish promised
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a folding water level to put things in livelihoods at risk as well. but who will the past the will to is in our country, we have to use it for our needs. and when with such as side, then we collect the categories, the good. anyway, the royalties hours, we must control to greece and bulk area of both members of the european union and strict water management rules, making the wall to should keep flowing opiates possibly at a reduced rate. but as one water expos told me, the rules will only stand as long as governments choose unity of a national self interest. and there's no long term guarantee of that. the entire system meets dynamic, so we don't know the future with them know the climate time we do those. that's why we should keep going on the european union in collaboration and to see the future with our neighbors and not without the s being well believes. there is another reason the water should be shed and the water has
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a social good. it doesn't belong to one country or one person. it belongs to the whole of humanity. that's an argument that in future may seem quaintly hopeful, as the war to humanity needs to survive, becomes ever most cas joe know how to 0 on degree, spoke area border. hundreds of student protests of arrived in the southern and serbian city of nation. the not the days to attend, to protest against corruption due to take place in the city of nathan on saturday. that were welcomed by residents who set off fireworks and handed out balloons and flowers. the protest movement was treated by the collapse of a roof that a newly built train stationed in the vendor that killed 15 people and south korea. hundreds of people have dressed in traditional costumes of march to celebration dependence.
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