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please visit the awards official website at w w w dot h t a dot q a the the hello the kyle. this is the muse our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes . use the united kingdom size piece of your team ukrainian presents thanks the british prime minister for his support. 24 hours off for a white house confrontation with donald trump. phase one that the goal of the c
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spot ends with allison, clear pos to phase 2 from us claims as well for refusing to engage in tools. plus the in the 12 year old boys shot and killed 5 is really forces in the occupied westbank being the number of children killed the this yeah, to 14 also ahead. serious set to charge as cost for up to a national dialogue. an interim government is expected to be name and i'm far as far what the sport around the dread missed fair chance to go top of the spanish lead the reading champions for people to one by rail batches and saves on line far slow. the queen's presence for them is lensky has met you. k prime minister kissed alma in
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downing street. they've signed a $2800000000.00 loan agreement, funds or support keeps defense capabilities against russia. so as case visit to england follows a bruising encounter during a ton of eyes meeting with the us president donald trump, and his vice president j. d events. on friday, the meeting was dom up again with the bushes lead us stressing how welcome zalinski is in london. it was a way to say the street uh, as you had from the street view. uh, we can try it for as long as uh, cherry street. people how do you try to sign
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a sweet side with you, your story to do the we have only we use i still do is we call to new york and really, really such love them as the landscape draw a crowd of supposes outside of 10 downing street in the bushes capsule lane investigating which was the as he arrived as the landscape medicaid pulled up to dining street, we could see if people cheering loudly for the presidency lensky outside the game, or downing street in the sign of just how many, many people here in london feel about the ukrainian president and that was certainly reflected by his dom as body language. the british prime minister, embracing the music lensky here, giving him a hug, sums up
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a real show of support, and of course echoed as well in the was that we've had at the top of that meeting. i'd like to highlight just some of them with kids. thomas, saying that we stand with you and you crane for as long as it takes. and also interestingly saying that they've got on wavering determination, the u. k. to achieve last in peace for ukraine based on sovereignty and security. these are very strong, was in a very strong show of support for ukraine. and we also know that what other means uminski will be meeting king towels as well. and that only happens at the request of the u. k. government. and it is one of the strongest tools in that diplomatic awesome knows that all of that really showing that kissed alma really is putting out all the stops to show that fidelity moves the lensky is being embraced by him and other european nations as well. this meeting was already in the book before that, so allowed between from as a lensky but it is taking on
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a much move heights and significance now because you're paying the, to the facing a real prospect of the united states, perhaps putting it's mandatory support for ukraine and there are huge doubt as to whether the europeans can step up to that challenge and fill the void in case the us pulls out and we've had some notes of discontent. i mean, a sea of support for ukraine in europe. no to be the poll is the just saying that we're looking for is and then you should repass his relationship with donald trump . i think that's based in really is i'm the. a going that resolved the us security guarantees without the might of the us military, which has really on depends your opinion security since the 2nd world war, it will be very difficult for ukraine that will not fight on the very difficult for them to continue fighting this rule with russia successfully sounds k will be missing a dozen europe in need is
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a defense summit on sunday and atlanta mentioned, helen's presence has told him he needs to swiftly restore his relationship with donald from under they do that told a process that early america is powerful enough to end the will in ukraine. hello to me is a landscape should retents and negotiating table with the us. he should sit down calmly at the table and negotiate a solution which will make you crying safe. and we cool you cranes ally and have been supporting ukraine since the start. we will support him in achieving a secure and last thing piece. because we also very much relying on this piece, in my personal opinion, if anyone is in the position to achieve an into this will, then it is the united states. they have the potential to achieve this, no one else. the 2nd general of nato is appealing for com, following that heated trump lensky amazing. la quinta has reminds of the ukrainian presidents about trans previous interventions,
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and why repairing that relationship is vital. what it is lensky, what i said to zalinski is to cut what trump has done is the best. for example, he made those demos available on the 2019. the queen had no chest against the russians at february 2022 because you have had given nothing. it's all came from america, from the trump presidency, so he should give him the credit for doing that and find a way to result together again on the under denny area is a resident seller of atlanta, counselors do raise us send to any, joins us now from washington dc. great to have you with us, but actually do you agree that and told him is lens game was now go out of his way to repair this relationship with donald trump? thanks very much for having me. i do think stronger, more cohesive uh us and creating relations would be very important to keep. certainly the stakes are incredibly high to ukraine. you know, given that we're, we're now past 3 years. the full scale rushing vision, but they're also
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a hyphen united states. and i think russia is certainly on the march in ukraine and any bad piece deal, i think we're only embolden present to not only act further in the train, but also to further acts in, in the politics, oregon's, poland, and then president, due to their so uh, the stakes, again, are incredibly high and did the, who's both parties to come to the negotiating table. once again, signed the critical minerals deal that was essentially done adjusted before the interview yesterday. and move forward on how to repair and reconstruct what is a really vital relationship. well, that's raising, i mean, how would or could, is it ends game move forward to repair this relationship and would from be receptive to us. so i yeah, i think that's the 1st thing is to come back and say, you know, we both sign the critical minerals deal,
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but we are all agreed on that signing was canceled yesterday after the the big press conference call on saturday. but i think what the united states, excuse me, can do is to continue providing weapons to ukraine. that's in our interest. and of course, is in ukrainians interest as well to stop russia and ukraine to essentially prevent russian from advancing further. which not only is better for ukraine, but increases leverage president trump wants a piece deal. he wants uh, clearly to seize lensky and after negotiating table. i think he does want his nobel peace prize. and if you want a real peace, you need both parties to wants to come to the table and compel them both to agree. there's certainly been pressure placed on keith. we've seen lots of, i would say concessions to moscow and it would be good for us. presidents are also put pressure pressure, excuse me,
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on the russians so that we can get the piece that he claims that he wants does loans. his is currently in london, he's causing b. u leads us on the u. k. lead of europe, the phil void, should the us turn off the supply of military support to the landscape. how important, how critical is the us in this will. it was the really clear for the last 3 years the united states has been the major security partner for ukraine. now europe has sense basically about as much aid as we have. it's really pretty ones one. so your have stepped up in a major way over the past 3 years. that said, your defense industry right now is not in a place where it can quickly mobilize things like artillery and munitions, long range rockets and other material uh, air defense, for example,
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to your brain that will make an immediate difference. that can be helped. of course by we have a new government in germany which cribs and vital air defense and vital, longer and truck is to threaten russian positions that the previous government simply refused to do the 1st year of a reaction from all scouts. so there is, there are a few things that europe can do, but over the short term. uh, we do need the united states to be a key partner for ukraine and for europe, it really shouldn't be a try and hard tight in that way. but how concerned all you that that's not going to happen, given that we know that trump is a very reactive leader, he's seeing these patches of the landscape being welcomed with open arms in london . we've got him missing all of these european lead his own sons and also believe that we've got the canadian, 5 minutes and just intruder making the journey to join the european leaders as a united front against the stand that the us has taken as well. i think the trump
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administration has emphasized the europeans to step up for its own security, not only in ukraine, but elsewhere, kind of tacitly acknowledging that russia is a threat to the continent. and so if i were in the trump administration, i would see these shows and support to ukraine as a positive, as kind of a down payment that you know, if the us continue support for ukraine over the short term. that when we do come to an agreement, which i think is, is possible over the next year. so many months that year of will be in a better position to provide security guarantees to ukraine and to better position itself to win. and so, of an american, a reliance on american security support. so if i were in the, in the administration, i would say, well, that's actually a good sign. you know, we provide a little bit more aide and then get quite a big dividends when a piece still does come in end security guarantees are reached, which i'm confident that they will be. i'm just laughing. what do you think the
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russians are making of all this very public drama? a very good question. i think the russians have been absolutely thrilled by the last few weeks of back and forth between the us, europe and ukraine. as i mentioned, the us side has put some pressure on gave, but has put essentially no pressure on russia. now trauma did renew sanctions on russia just this week, which is a positive sign. but we haven't seen that kind of a tough negotiating style on moscow. and yet, i would hope that when trump didn't do get in the room that, that does happen. but as of right now, one of the 2 is 2 goals. when starting, this is full scale invasion. one was to break ukraine, dominated, subjugated and create a new soviet union. and the other was to produce graders flips in the trans atlantic relationship in nato. and he's been able to do that frankly with in the last few weeks without really lifting
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a finger. so rushes throat and it would be good for united states in our interest to get back on track and uh, work more closely with our allies. okay. andrew genario, great to speak to me. thanks. taking time. join us on al jazeera. thanks very much . the says it's ready to complete the remaining stages of the goals, let's say 5 deal. but the 1st phase is ending and how much as no progress has been made and talks to reach the 2nd phase, the group accuses as well as breaching pulse of the agreement, showing the 1st phase home us free 25, living captains from the strip and handed over the bodies of 8 others in exchange for the release of hundreds of policy demand, prisoners, and the paintings, the whole process as have been gathering and what's known as hostage square and had
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a vague, demanding, the completion of the goals of sci fi. do some of the demonstrations claim is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu stalling negotiations 2 weeks. the 2nd phase of this lease file we can bring back every single hostage. there is a proposal that can be implemented tomorrow. tomorrow morning to put an end to the war and get everyone out in one step. but the time, you know, is driving us back into pointless war, bringing more depth and causing more hostages to be murdered in captivity. nathaniel, there is no need to expand phase one. there is an immediate need to initiate. there's $200.00 display personnel from jonathan's capital, a minus she's the because he is really government on the policy. you know 30 of find out, is there a from reporting inside israel and the occupied west bank? so honda and that's neil has been holding a security meeting on goal. is that this evening?
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the, what are we hearing from israel on the feature of this, these 5 do of the world still a little bit unclear exactly what is really, is going to do moving forward with this deal because we understand be, is really, is want to extend phase one rather than go to phase 2, because they want to release more captives without committing to an end of the war . however, i must have said that they're willing to release all of the remaining is really captive in one large exchange right at the beginning of phase 2. but israel still does not want to go there because it would mean an end to the war. so mediators are trying to scramble behind the scenes to see exactly what can be done, but that pauses in the fighting for now seems like it's still in place. but you have family members of as rarely captives and former captives themselves. speaking out tonight saying these really government needs to move on with these deal needs to see it all the way through. because nathaniel, who had maintained for so long,
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but military pressure and army action were the only ways to bring about the release of the captives. but that was not true. those operations though they had just a couple of them. but that strategy as a whole was a failure. and in fact, israel says that none of its military objectives and goals have been achieved as part of this war, including eliminating high masses military and political capabilities, which is part of the reason why the government wants to go back to the fighting. so it's unclear exactly where we stand at this hour, but these negotiations for now have still not really reached any sort of settlement or conclusion just yet. okay. hand up money. thanks. that update from a man. that's good. again. hello cya. he's a political unless i'm president of a gore initiative. that's an organization that aims to find solutions to the is ready to send in conflicts me joins is not from washington. dc. get to speak to says we had that in the hands and that's not who is wanting to extend phase one.
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but how much pressure is he going to get from the us to move in to phase 2 and withdrawal? is there any forces from garza? i think the problem is very likely that to he will have pressure however, it's unlikely the to see the pressure publicly again, trump has made it clear to to use the site or something. yeah. hold up the some public. however, as we've seen at the beginning of the ceasefire uh the president, trump has made it to israel and pressure nothing you have to do to face when a matter of fact, the reason why we have a cease fire today is due to the pressure from the trumpet and restrictions, however, in public, i think we will likely see more, more sort of a signal that determine restrictions done with this or of the problems from us. but behind the scenes it is likely to see uh for sure. uh, going on there. little already we have seen the american ministration saying that perhaps we should see the face to face being extended more something that as
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mentioned before, i am not subject to what pressure do you think trump can push on this in yahoo a special that we didn't see from bright, from the bottom administration. i think the signups from about the restriction is different. i don't think it's has to do more with like, let's say that you would sanction or still be the just the fact that you do have the system that room with having them and have a tough conversation. i think what's different from what department and restriction uh, aptitude was that we are on the surface or fully on what's uh by the other boat. and his team house described as like a height that you would give him the whole, which would us not much time to do the right things to determine ministration is, does not talk about withdrawing a matter of fact. they're doing the opposite. they are sending more. it to is rather sending more within that, that the product and the searching process started. but when it comes to the hostages start talking a more in a csc, but they monitor 40, not because it's in the interest of the different a student. his,
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the trombone restriction is approaching death question. because of the pressure on them from jewish troops. a pro is the groups in the us who attempt to not let them up in the hotel to fix or to hostages families. and also some of these are often here in washington dc lobby to find them. and that is the sort of common restriction to brush or nothing here on, on the hostages question a bit. how confident tell you that this the supplier is going to hold? because we have ness and yahoo, very publicly pushing is really troops on high and low to restore the war. so according to the agreement, the ceased phase 2 of the agreement should show this as far should start tomorrow, but there is no agreement. so in reality, i think we, we will continue to see the ceasefire button, legally speaking. there is no reason for it to be binding from both sides from her mouth or, or sort of side. so i think it is likely that we cease more violations how much it would be like would it be a full war?
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again, i'm not really sure with this environment. it's just that is really our forces are in this type of process and the aerospace and that's something the planet the cease fire agreement. i think we also have to keep in mind that in addition to the obstacles that are coming from boss, nothing yahoo on from us has to do. you have to stop in a different vision for face to the americans. and the is where it is. are talking about face to and which from us government no more and which from us disbarment sofa from us, is making it very clear that this is not easy to conversation. we've got amazing of our blend of our stomach, him egypt, next week. what you hope will come out of that to see are clear, are planned for how to reconstruct also prevent the ethnic cleansing uh from. does it something that you should trust thomas to propose right up to the new address? the question is how much is minutes and so, and also because if i continue to govern does not, i think that it will be hard to convince the americans to pressure on the end of
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this work. so i think the conversation about construct reconstruction is very important. i think it wouldn't be in the center. however, the big question, i think a lot of people are avoiding is done with pencil from us and who would get to control the security aspects of the golf district. because the fear is that even if we get to a cease fire, a war would happen again in 2 or 3 years, if from us, continues to be there a do think that there's room full, the policy, you know, authority to take control of casa, to be frank about the house be saying they're willing to take over dollars cents. they want to mean obstacle is nothing. yeah. for himself it's that is what he does . but as readers don't want to see it on this thing, and that sort of thing goes off for a very simple reason. and you don't want to see an authority that disperse the funds legitimate from the international community. because this will put them in a place where they have to start that need us to use negotiations over the district solution. but that's not, that's not what this, that somebody could do one. but as far as thinking they want to as
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a class sort of thing and the other wants to go is thomas thomas is making it very clear that even a new mexico us to me and government because of the with except to manage the civil civic issues but do what it allows us to now sort through to manage the security from the what is this something that the video and present our boss has made it very clear, but it's not even a starter to them. it goes to kind of thinking of through the door not interested in a scenario. some of the, some of the sudden, depending on what has been about basically around the question of florida or beast and government, just get to run the civil issues. hello, psych and washington dc. many thanks for your time. thank you. and the, and rafa and stuff and goals up how soon is it being breaking that 1st foster of ramadan, in the midst of the rubble and the destruction before israel lopez as war on gauze around time, was a joyous time of year. but now the atmosphere is different in the strip and spice of the cease by many a soul struggling with
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a lack of access to food and clean water. as no snuff humanitarian aid is entering, the wood isn't jabante a refugee comes in northern dosa and reports on how people the spending the 1st day of the month and how many months the people who live were hoping to start this from along with the more solid sense that there is something going to happen that will give them a more comfortable sense that the war is over and more of the they're coming in and their life. will it start to rebuild the gradually? but this is not the case, and we just happened to be in, in an area that had been relentless. the bombed by b is really monetary. this is your body refugee camp bed. and we've seen this happening repeatedly over and over many of the, the air this, the area here that used to be quite a thriving with lots of economic affluence, not anymore. we seen many of the make shift, 3, it's vendors here replacing many of the department stores in the shops and the groceries market in the area that does not exist anymore. so
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a lot of things are happening in this area, just leaving people, again in a sense of, of like white on searching it and living in, in november, particularly when we talk about time where there is worse than a weather conditions that happened to be stormy. a little bit of brain as well. 3 caused much of the area to be submerged water, he given the damage infrastructure and the streets and the major roads to the area either not coming at that amount. that is leading the level of demand. uh, as well as the trucks to build those that are needed to remove rumbles from the 3 to reopen to 3, to reopen at major roads that are not entering the ga serve as agreed upon as well as a there is a quite noticeable amount of complimentary stuff compared to much of the essentials that are needed, including medical supplies that are needed for hospitals, a lot of hospitals that whatever remainder from the health sector is still
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struggling to provide proper medical care to the vast majority of the people, particularly injury then patients and and those with the chronic disease and do not have the treatment that they need in in hospital. but if it is from the positioning is paid for the guardian shows the last name is of a 12 year old palestinian boy. i'm l. how mooney? before he was shot and killed by his ready forces during a rage on hebron more than a week ago. guardian concludes that this case is set upon by the clarity of the evidence footage captioned by 2 security cameras. as well as domestic the increase the frequency and intensity of its ways on the occupied westbank since it launched as well on gaza. 14 policy and in children has been killed in the occupied westbank since the beginning of this year. 7 died off the as randy military, lots in operation in the north of the territory on january 19th. last month, the 10 year old palace and in boy died from gunshot wounds. eunice for a port staffs of palestinian children have increased by 200 percent in the past 16
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months compared to the same period before. at least $187.00 pallets and in children have been killed since, as well noticed as well on gauze them highlighted cuz mine is the, the general director of defense for children international in palestine. he expressed deep concern over the escalating violence against children in the occupied westbank with back is going to the back of the but it's in the provider that is and it's subject to the machine. the material know, is that i as indigo bankable, they have, they have applied to been really investigated for each case. if the agent that i'm being killed or injure is i as a go bank about what is it, as opposed to a bit of a funding was interested in the end of the vibratory to enjoy their rights. i going to to the chart that's convention on to the international know in the content idea . what haven't, isn't that going today?
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nothing know, again about that life over there, but as engineering. now we, i live under what 'cause board a c o for you had started getting stuck level scan should i get, and then you have any but as being in, including children without any accountability. so this is, that is of such a board as it will see that the number of the children in one and 2 months of intention to engage with out. and if it is a. so if this is the, that is the, is really important to you concerning the life of the students in particular. and there's really no to demolishing policy and in homes and the newest chums refugee camp is happening days off the only falsely evicted dozens of people from the area. and of course, they can fax it sometimes and submit it, treat outpost as well as also brought more heavy equipment and to, to cut them as well as offensive as opposed to more than $40000.00 palestinians to
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flee the homes in the occupied westbank in just over a month. so it has hair on alcera and present salumi in new york where 3 pros, how assign students active this are taking their university to court. i'll have the details coming up and braving the rain crowds gathering volumes of proof of hope promises remains critically ill in hospital plus all this force on it was 3rd time. lucky from this tennis prior to 5 championships are over here with us the the had a lot of them meet your logical spring may have sprung across europe this weekend.
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