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a pond causing the costs to crane, a breeze to grant us access to its mineral wealth. but is it really a win win deal is germany's business model in danger of breaking up and campbell, new governments fix it. plus 1000000000 is or amassing mountains of money will be in a quality gap. as of a bridge. counting the cost on al jazeera, the israel says it's what adult to us proposal for a temporary cease far in gaza throughout ramadan. i'm paul cypher. there's been no comment from home us so far the i'm the ways of hoping this is i'll just say a real life from jerry hall also coming up the image image or a 12 year old boy, a show sense kills by his way, the full season,
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the occupied westbank, bringing the number of children killed. that is, it's a full team of true public show down with donald trump, ukraine's president receives the room. welcome to the u. k. plus, i'm jessica washington in chicago is meiza for the government is introducing free health checks for people around the country. the israel says it's ready to extend the states foreign garza over the ramadan and policies of periods. the announcements came just minutes of to the 1st phase of the original si, size the with home us formerly and is israel says the due pound was proposed by the us presidents invoice, steve, which calls this be no common, and from hama. so saw
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a statement from these way, the prime minister's office has provided more details. it says on the 1st day of the outline hall for the hostages, both alive and dead will be released as at the end if an agreement is reached on the palm, the ceasefire. the remaining hostages will be released with coal, proposed the outline for extending the ceasefire. also, he felt there was no possibility of preaching the position of the policies to end the war. and this additional time was needed for talks on the permanent ceasefire, while the as well agreed to the witch cove, outlined with the aim of returning out of talk, tease how must, how so full refuse to accept this is thomas changes, its position is well will immediately enter into negotiations on old things house of the which calls palm. i'm the fellow whose has the latest from a mom. she's reporting from the children capital g to in this way, the government and palestinian authority. bab on the i'll just say right. and as well the, the old supplied westbank of these rarely prime minister's office released the
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statement saying that israel has agreed to extend phase one of the deal following a proposal by the americans. during this phase, the fighting would stop threw out the most of them holy month of ramadan, and the jewish holidays of passover. amazon ends at the end of march or early april, and passover begins mid april, ending on the 20th of that month. during this extension, half of these really captives will be released on the 1st day of it. there are 59 left. these really military says that are out half are deceased and during this time as well, there would be negotiations for phase 2. there has been quite an interesting impact because there are heavy sticking points from both sides from us has said that they do not want an extension of phase one, but rather want to move on to phase 2 in which they are prepared to release all of the remaining is really captives. however, there still hasn't been a response from us,
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but these really say that they're prepared to go back to the fighting at any point in time, and that they have us guarantees to do so. with none the less, there are still a lot of red lines for these really to been reluctant to agree to a face, to and even more reluctant, to start discussions for a phase 3, because it would mean an end to the war. and then rebuilding garza and governance in the palestinian territory. but none the less a sigh of relief in gaza as the pause in the fighting will continue. and the family members of is really captive say that these really government should continue on with this deal into phase 2 and 3. because it's the only way to ensure the release of the remaining captives and the sense with the 0. i'm on the loss. we've had israel says the sci fi extension time was proposed by the us presidents and voice steve, which calls i was just there was mike hannah is in washington dc. he says the trouble administration is no supplying any pressure on his routes and we use the phase 2 as
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well. uh, president trump is on the record as stating repeatedly that it is in israel's hands . he has sent the signal that they will be no pressure from the united states in terms of moving from phase one to phase 2, saying repeatedly that that is up to as well. so in terms of any pressure from the united states for israel to move forward on this publicly, at least that is none. now, the fact that woodcock would appear according to these retinue prime minister's office, to have a plan on the table where the one off this constitutes pressure. that's an open question. what his plan does appear to provide for is an extension of phase one and not allowing the move on to process into phase 2 at which stage. then there wouldn't be discussions about phase 3, which israel is deeply reluctant to get into cause that involves the governance of gaza and the rebuilding of that. so we do look, it does appear to be as though from us at least as it is an agreement with israel
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to get an extension of the 1st phase ra. those then move forward or we ethics from us and from steve with the call, is to get an extension not to get moved into phase 2. 0 rami hurry is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of favors. he believes home us will take us since full approach. when responding to the us backed plan, they will respond because they have, for the last 10 years, pragmatically, they will keep adhering to their basic position that they are resisting legitimately. they is rarely occupational subjugation because they want to achieve the end of the occupation and self determination of states, what they're willing to live alongside of the state of israel and the state of palestine. if the terms are, are agree, that's what, that's the, that's where their eyes, that's what they care about. they will make short term concessions,
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which they've done already. they themselves offered to release all the prisoners at once, instead of in stages and for full is rarely with the retreat and permanency as far. so how much has been relatively pragmatic on these issues, like they will probably make a counter offer. but and the, and i think both sides will be happy with an extension if some hostages and some type of students are released, i would, i would, i would suggest the likely to the americans. and these really is that this should not be phrased as a ceasefire. extension for only pass over and run the gone because you have the easter for the question palestinians and others in the region who are under is really occupation us secretary of state law group. yeah, you have signed the declaration, expediting the delivery of nearly $4000000000.00 in military age, but as well the decision resolved lessons that were previously held out by the
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fight and the administration of human rights concerns. since it took office, the trumpet administration has approved $12000000000.00 in military style of israel and says it will continue a long standing commitment to it's security to publish demands in dollars. so i have mulch the 1st day of foss thing for the muslim holy month. of ramadan, i did so admit russell and destruction. a prisoner released on to the seaside, sail returned home to find that many of his family members were killed in his riley strikes mohammed hodge, he report sunset or because of the time for prayer and reflection. this is that all of them comes without the threats of israeli bombing. but the palestinians fit the tests, the 1st phase of the ceasefire comes to and then they'll be a return to the test and displacement while left. now. okay, see, and then how do i, what did you have to did that i am scared of the work to be launched again after 15
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months of suffering and bombing and shelling. we urge as a country to do what is necessary for the 2nd stage of negotiations to start soon into increasing and many to an 8, and to start the construction of gaza palestinians in gauze. i've lost so much this past year and livelihoods that most of their loved ones. yusef, i'm a person of 25 of his family members and then is really strike. he's only just been reunited with those who survived myself from these among hundreds of prisoners released by you as well as part of the ceasefire day on the farm. i had breaking fast with my families a wish that came true. however, it was more than half of them. the families now smaller for get a table normally packed with loved one and now significantly smaller. and if i got the and then it would sit like dinner on meals,
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engaging would be large and extended to place would be congested. now it's just a few sitting here to share a meal. palestinians across cause a roommate in defiance and resilience syncing up lights. and declarations of the do you know now that we are here in the midst of destruction and rumble, and we stayed fast despite the pain. and now ones, we are breaking out fast on our land and we will not leave this place. we will stay here, and despite calls from the us president donald trump, to forcibly displace palestinians from the land. they say they will remain no max of walls while i have appointment, but we will not leave this country. and this is a message to the whole load we will stay. 6 even i meant to destruction without foretell anything else that goes over a still ringing across casa, the days and nights of terra, i'm fairly experienced over the past year,
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too difficult to forget. but still, palestinians rise and to mark the holy month of all of them as they've done for hundreds of years. haven't hagey algebra. is there any forces have to move is to palestinian homes in the occupied westbank? continuing the ministry operation in the north because and heavy machinery have been seen destroying structures in the nations refugee come up to physically evicting thousands of people from the area as well as defensive, has displaced building 40000 palestinians. and just a for a month footage from the british newspapers, the guardian shows the last moments of a 12 year old palestinian boy who was schultz and killed by his riley forces on how many was killed during and his re the res on have for on more than a week ago, the golgi and says footage from 2 security cameras shows is re the soldiers. supposing that the child and working way man has been picked up by his uncle and
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take them to hospital. israel has increased the frequency and intensity of its rates on the occupied westbank highlighted because ma is the general direct cell of defense for children international in palestine. he says, is way the soldiers and settlers regularly carry out kennings with impunity in the occupied westbank. it was 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 investigation for each case. if a children being killed or injure is i as a go bank about what is it as opposed to a bit of a funding or the attempted in the end of the vibratory to enjoy their rights have gone to the chart that has convention on to the international know in they've gone through idea what the 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 3 had started getting stuck level scan short adkins and didn't get any better thing 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, 17 children dealt with out and if it is a, so this is the result of the c concerning the life of the students in particular to the of drew tense exchange with donald trump crane's president. but ultimately, lensky has received a full welcome. in the u. k. persons prime minister kissed alma agreed to learn,
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keep little than $2000000000.00 to boost its defense against russian attacks. on sunday, he will host the summit of european ages and zalinski to discuss the next steps on ukraine. malayna facilitates reports from london. what a difference a day makes. without the mid zalinski arriving at downing street to a woman braced by the british prime minister, a strong show of support for ukraine's president. after a bruising meeting of the white house inside room was from kissed alma ah ah, we sat for as long as we call to new york, and really, really such and a new loan signed to boost ukraine's defense. but what the lensky needs the most is,
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was stopped to use his own successful meeting with donald trump and act as a bridge between the u. s. and ukraine. the lensky arrived at dining street as a president under pressure, bruised by his encounter with donald trump. and what he hopes now is that the british prime minister can help him repair that relationship. one that is crucial to the defense of his country defends that will be home, put in the us, pulls that support for ukraine. it's something that europe and lead us who be meeting the lensky install. i'm a here in london on sunday. now. well, in my personal opinion, if anyone is in the position to achieve an end to this war, and it's the united states, they have the potential to achieve this, no one else. some of them is lensky should return to the negotiating table with the us. he should sit down calmly at the table and negotiate the solution which will make you crime safe. but fast as it lensky will meet the brushes king privilege
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only awarded with the agreement of the government. at the end of a long day of diplomacy, questions remain. what difference will this show support? make me the end of a city which out 0, london the heads on the images era. i'm person salumi in new york where 3 pro talestine student activists are taking their university to court. i'll have the details coming up the, the muslim community in diana, living in a fiber and caribbean called to this country. we're blessed. we live in harmony with all different regions. i'll just leave a wealth, travels to south america for a guy, and he's remington, as long as the lakes and they enjoy doing it. we have a rich country in terms of diversity, and that is something that we can celebrate around the time. in diana analysis era,
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on counting the cost, ukraine agrees to grant us access to its mineral wealth. but is it really a win win deal is germany's business model in danger of breaking up and campbell, new governments fix it. plus 1000000000 is, or i'm asking mountains of money will be in a policy gap. as of the bridge. counting the cost on al jazeera, the latest news, strong strikes so us boots on the ground is a really red line. mexico has a long, often painful history with the us military, with detailed coverage. this drawer is playing guides in the cold. the country remains in a kind of political and diplomatic limbo from the hoss of the story zones keeps saying he's willing to do a deal on his presidency for nato membership shows perhaps just how much is changed in recent weeks. a noon
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the feel watching out is there a reminder of our top story? is this, our person is ending at $2800000000.00 to ukraine. so keith can bolster its defensive against russian attacks. ukrainian president little demands and then he is being hosted by purchase department and the kids storm up on sunday. they'll meet with you repeatedly. just discuss some things for you. frame how this to be in hines to being destroyed by use re the full season in the shelves, refugee camp, as well as continuing military operation in the office. quite westbank has displaced pulled in 40000 people in just over a month. as well says this induces us proposal of a temporary cease fire and golf a strip of ramadan. and paul, sorry about the announcements was made just minutes off to the 1st phase of the c
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spy with how much formerly ended. meanwhile, in tennessee, hundreds of protest is to monitor the continuation of the sci fi and release of old captives. some of the demonstrations blamed prime minister benjamin netanyahu for still, with negotiations to reach the 2nd phase that we're currently $59.00 at captive. so believe to be held in garza and 20 full, a said to be alive a, a scheduled task force in the united states is planning to conduct visits to 10 college campuses, which they say have seed incidence of anti semitism. among them is columbia university web demonstrations in solidarity with palestinians spots and national student protest movement. hundreds of students have faced disappear reaction for their involvement. now 3, also during the university saying they were on the sally, suspended for the political views, which is a risk custin. cindy,
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me reports from new york. the columbia university has been under locked down ever since police were called in to clear out an encampment last year, forcing student protesters to get creative here to students to disrupt a history of israel. classic bernard college, columbia sisters school. the move lead to their exposure and which led to a, sitting outside the school presidents office calling for the students to be reinstated. so for their calls for amnesty like calls to divest from israel, have not been answered at the it was extremely disoriented. but these 3 graduate students are taking a different approach. they're suing the university and how would you describe the disciplinary process to go through a circus? kangaroo court?
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it's just like the bar as you go, here's new committee. 03, right? the rules as you go transparency. yeah. after taking part in multiple, unsanctioned demonstrations like this one, each is facing a suspension of a year or more. the lawsuit alleges the university violated its own disciplinary policies and targeted students for their political views. and it's no hearing no evidence, no jury of our peers. there was no process here just in terms suspended on the will of the administration. and the appeals process is a sham. they immediately reject them and it led to evictions. lots of health care. lots of obviously our academic status at the university. katherine lost a full scholarship in addition to a 2 year suspension written that the, the university has declined to comment on the last 2. but it is also facing criticism from a report filed by a congressional committee that found it didn't do enough to protect jewish students
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on campus. report noted that more than 100 students face disciplinary proceedings in the spring of 2024. but almost all of them were allowed back on campus in the fall. i think it's our responsibility as social workers, but also just a few minutes of by depression, everywhere, those and the lawsuit to see their activism as in line with their studies and social work and international relations. and the vowed to continue. and so i see our lawsuit as one tactic among many and so the university accountable right now. now, judge will decide if the university's actions are in line with the law. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. a new transitional government for syria is set to be announced in the coming days. last week, 6 committees were creation to address importance issues, including justice, unconstitutional reform. for nearly 3 months serial has been run by an interim government led by ahmed al sharra,
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following the full of president by shaw all the sides of to 14 years of civil war. took. yeah, has warned each will resume military operations against coaches fights is if the psalm event process fails, the out close because of some luck. his policy known as the p k. k is because as a sci fi officer, it's j o. lead to abdulla gilan cool to lay down on the 4th year olds full to you conflicts which began awesome on come pain because you shall told me as killed more than $50000.00 turkish civilians present the one said and drove with keep its iron fist ready in case promises a broken to me the cooks use this. they wouldn't be right for 2 key to ignore the chance to easily solve a conflict that has taken a heavy human and financial tools on a country for 40 years. or to love. a handful of fanatics to remain in control. no
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one should have doubts or concerns about this. to key is the most powerful, capable and resilient country. not only now region, but also around the world in terms of fighting tourism, fit in and outside its borders. so if the promises are not kept, or if the process dissolves into stalling, deleting or deceiving, it cannot be blamed for what happens. we'll continue our military operations if necessary, to leave no stone unturned until the last 2 was illuminated 10 days due to us present. donald trump has designated english as the official language for the 1st time in the nation's history. the white house that's the decision aims to unify the country and streamline the government operations, the executive order for folks a presidential mandates from the 1990s requiring 1st february. the funded agencies provides assistance to known english speak is they can now choose how much help
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that they will offer. at least the 2 american states had already designated english as the official language processes have rallied in the spanish city of valencia with devastating floods killed to 227 people in. don't tell you about the cooling for provincial president carlo smartphone to resign. the demonstrate to say, pull, does all the management lead to the large number of tests with emergency allots, issued low loss of the flood forces had swept people's homes away. this tenix around indonesia are rolling out 3 annual free annual health checks with the a of, of preventing the tests, heart disease stroke to back, you know, uses all the leading causes of death in indonesia. jessica washington reports from to casa at this clinic and east to come to an unusual
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birthday celebration is taking place. patients here has come to check their health for free. after receiving vouchers from the government on the birthday. i am grateful for this health check. it's like a birthday present for the people the last time i did a full medical checkup was in 1990. i was reluctant to do it before because medical appointments can be expensive. executive who is one of the 1st to participate in the government's free health check program. oh and visions will be entitled to a comprehensive physical check, including blood vision and hearing test. aim off, the free health check program is to detect chronic diseases which often go on treated in the early stages program. aims to reach at least 16000000 people this year. the initiative also includes mental health tests to detect signs of
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depression, anxiety, and other conditions. the test for sugar color stored in your account. so they all 6 sounds to do to a counselor and talk checkups. jason from the world health organization shows the leading causes of death in indonesia include stroke heart disease and to the closest. life expectancy here is just over 60 ac is well below most other countries in southeast asia. the doctor say fact is like smoking, but a quality and when you attrition, a detrimental to people's health rolling out the program across the world's largest islands, nation will be challenging, particularly in rural areas in east and is that and got a providence in the village of how many, some residents say they're waiting for more information. and so the health center is fall from here. we don't have the money to pay for transportation. there is no signal here or i don't have a cell phone. so i can't register for the health checkup. the government says the
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program is the law just as an undertaking for the health ministry. it is intended to overcome what it sees as a culture of people only going to the doctor when they already sick. jessica washington out to 0 to come to and counting the cost is that the had that let's have a look at the weather across north america in the days ahead. and it's a pretty quiet picture for much of the us. a winter storm opponents way across the northeast. that's not what fixing the north east of canada behind it. we've got some very strong cold wind. but the launch areas of the us, it is a pretty quiet picture. we've got a critical fly, a danger across the southern pains where we are expecting the development of some west. so whether, as we start into the new week, but for sunday in to monday,
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it's gonna be the west coast that sees more in the way of a wintery mix, walking its way into california with the weather as well, flipping its way for the south. that'll cool things down and bring some snow to the mountains out east. however, temperature is all set to pick up after a pretty cold last slip swept its way in. we're also seeing temp, just pick up down in the very south dallas a 28 degrees celsius on monday. and the philosophy settled in quiet picture across the caribbean and central america. go to training where the system bringing some storms with bus of rain to the bahamas. it's to get west coast east and pots of cuba on sunday. and we'll see the weather intensify across a span your la, the 5 years out through the virus was discovered. a quarter of the world's population
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remains on vaccinated for cove of 19. this is record right? if i can you one right? o g 0 investigates if a global pen demik treaty can end vaccine in equity, the flossing, the curved point now to 0. the hello. i'm adrian said again, this is counting the cost on i'll just see or you'll, we can look at the business of the comics this week. a good deal or distortion. ukraine has agreed upon access to a revenue from its mineral wells to the us. us.
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