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the storm sun olsen, which human appeals and create a brighter future for gauze as children give mercy, now the the hello on sort of hide us and this is the news life from the coming up on the show. in the next 60 minutes, the us says it will force every intelligence with ukraine just stays off the suspending illuminate tree a to keep phase the salvation and goes away as well. continues to block food medicine and fuel into the strip for a 4th day. kind of the hit spot, the us imposing retaliated streets harris off to president. trump levied a 25 percent tax on canadian goods and in bangladesh, the families of torture and kid. nothing victims under the powers the. the shift
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has tina on demanding justice and peace of spend that with the nicest splits news use, even though into the final of the champions trophy of crushing south africa the, the trump administration has suspended intelligence sharing with ukraine. a decision could have dia, consequences on the front lines. the c i a director says, the move is temporary and that washington expects to resume its cooperation with keith is progress is made on peace negotiations with russia. a national security advisor might, quote, says the, our efforts for diplomatic talks to get on the way a pause, due diligence sharing with your brain. and is it still we have uh, we have taken a step back and or pausing and reviewing all aspects of this relationship. but i
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just got off the phone before i walked out here with my counterpart, ukrainian national security advisor. we are having good talks on a location for uh, uh for the next round of negotiations on delegations on substance. uh so just in the last 24 hours. uh, since the public statement from zalinski. and then the subsequent conversations, which i'm going to walk inside and continue, i think we're going to see a movement in very short order. okay, well add on. the fisher is live for rights at the white house, the island. another moves by the us, against the crane. could this be a big play for them? well, you hear their thoughts on the way behind the scenes, and that suggests that the americans are using the withdrawal of intelligence and also the possibility of freezing any military aid as a stick to get the ukrainians around the table. certainly this has been a. busy hotel relationship over the last 1012 days or so. you had donald trump
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describing load to me as a landscape as a dictator, simply because he wouldn't sign it at minerals deal is it was initially presented. they then came to an agreement and it came to the white house to sign it last friday. we saw that amazing scene in the oval office when they were raised voices and pointing fingers and frustrations boiling over blood of mirrors. the landscape was told effectively to leave the white house. things seemed to be bad at that point and it spoke beasley then that the americans decided to freeze their aid and possibly hold back on an intelligence operation that changes with the length of it they've done with some revealed lugging is the landscape sent to him just hours before his joint address to congress, when he said he was willing to talk peace and willing to sign the minerals deal, but changed the calculus for the united states. so no discussions are under way again. this could have an impact at ukraine has relied heavily on us intelligence
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and relies heavily on us weapons shooting its defense over its country against the russians to blow that even for a short time, they put pressure on the ukrainians. it really just depends on how long it lasts and how quickly the americans can get both sides around the table. but it's clear that after the initial discussion and then the initial upset, there is some sort of discussion going on behind the scenes. and that would suggest that this might not be a long term major model, have an impact on ukraine. it may not be for long. okay, thanks very much. the alan fisher in the white house. now ukrainian politician has said the last of us intelligence could be partially replaced by all the results his work. but it's difficult to overestimate the importance of the intelligence that our american partners have been providing us with. if they stop doing this, i have no information yet about the extent to which they may limit the provision of intelligence. most likely the scope will be limited. as i said before,
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we can rely on our own results as we have them. of course, they are smaller, but they are there and they're also the resources partners other than the united states. which all stratford is in k for us. and he says the us intelligence is vital to the ukrainian will efforts with respect to ukraine and come on up with a unit close to the front line. and he said that his unit and many like him, right, the way along that 1300 kilometer front line and the east and south of ukraine relied on american ins. busy regions gathering for around 90 percent of the intelligence work that is done. and he said that they didn't receive no help today . and that indeed the american seemed to have turned that system off. of course us intelligence is critical for the defense of ukraine, for example. and with respect to the use of the patriot missile system, this is a system that is one of if not the only systems that could knock out russian
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ballistic missiles according to the ukrainian military free ballistic missiles, willow extension you grade. last night we understand that ukraine military, not all of them out, but it is great concern, obviously as we go into night, once again a time where there are usually more drone and ballistic missile attacks from the russians with respect to the wide uh us freeze on weaponry that. busy coast concerns about access now to staff halts to repairing kit that is already being given by the americans. we're talking about things like tanks, the symbols, and as a cams, me style systems. there's also a concern about alternative ratios. we know that the us gave around $4500000.00 all to the ratios industry is since this full scale invasion by russia solitude, we know that ukrainians are looking towards europe for, for help and replacing those shelves. the ukranian say that they have
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a little bit of a buffet, so i'm a little bit of time on their hands. they say that i'm upset are also those around 60 percent of the kids that they use is american kids. but of course, the longer this goes on, the more pressure the ukrainian ministry is facing and it seems is the kind of pressures that donald trump is putting on blood him is zalinski is beginning to have traction, child stuff, but i'll just 0. keith. okay, well let's get the reaction from rusher about this us decision as opposed intelligence. sorry. now usually a shop alova is lives for us in most go uh, usually. uh huh. 7 with the criminal and seeing all of this, do think it's like for you to see this is a big win for them. well, it seems like things indeed look good for russia at this point. but i know when he believes from will give russia victory because repulsively,
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the us is going to still providing a day to only full twice deeper into internationally recognized russian territories. but that. 6 going to continue providing the intelligence was trying some lines of russia has taken in the cool. so this particular conflicts and let's say that 95 percent of the printing targets are low cages. that at those lines plus the was, there's no going to stop sharing intelligence with it to you or pain pauses including the u. k. that means that you brain will receive it any way. so some here say it's yes and now that from talk 6, discuss ukraine. a and b, ukrainian leadership to make them sit down. i've been in the se, negotiating table and make them to, to the russians. and i because, well, basically they were also voices here who say that the united states understands not
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right now that russia well when any way, sooner or later. because it's stronger, it's got more resources. and to for long this conflicts means more data and more destruction and they, some of the standing is leading them to change and victory. and the beginning of the donald, because the us wants to stop the unnecessary blood shed in ukraine. ok, thanks very much. thank you. yeah, and most go okay, well that's good to michael bass. so q who's a senior fellow or the atlantic council with the raise your center and he joins us live now from odessa in ukraine. oh, thank you very much for your time. and now what does this mean for ukraine on how our line is ukraine on us intelligence sharing? sure, well, i am kind of debating within myself whether i should call this a game over or a game changer, probably more of a game changer. but just on the back of what charles said um i just returned from
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the black sea coast. and um, i can't give you too much detail, but i can tell you there has been a dramatic change in the defense of past year. there are things that were there yesterday are no longer there, and i suspect that to do with the to say son is apparently temporary of us intelligent showing. the other thing um, software concerns villains here. so this is what most of the printers have on their phone, its a map, but they are rated siren about so if you credit and that will go off. um as soon as us intel, so it goes to the credit is that a mig has taken off far inside rashaw or one of those 2 farmers that carry the ballistic missile far, far, far deep into russia. if that goes and it appears that it has that really leaves cities like that. so it leaves, in fact, all of your brain very, very slow as people will die. people will die because of this. and i don't know if
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that's something the trunk administration can get into there with that test. um, the other thing of course is um, as has already been explained uh, the intel helps the ukrainians with targeting inside russia. it helps them with troop movements. it also gives them signals intercept as well, which is very, very important. but the big thing here, i tend to overestimate this is not being able to have the kind of fires in the sky to remove those black black spots that ukraine is going to see what is coming their way is, is like it borders on catastrophic. so mr. michael you is saying board is on catastrophic a game changer. and is this o 2 most twisty on of the lens when it comes to this minerals deal? perhaps you can give us some context on us as well. yeah, well you see, that's what we kind of figured out. you would think that in it, it was,
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it was probably the rumbling yesterday of best. there's a lot of space. you have to bend over backwards for mr. trump, to, you know, apologize and say, let's get things moving stuff that he did that box with tech. and yet today, the americans come for give the russians another big gift and say we're, we're pausing this until. and um, there's cannot, it certainly cannot be replaced by the europeans, at least not to the extent of the americans provided. but yeah, i mean, what was supposed to happen next after last night was, you know, when the apology games, which mr. trump posted about during his speech to congress, is that things were proceeding diplomatically the minerals deal would be discussed, and the americans wouldn't let it be quite as exposed. i'm like, no idea that was just about to say, i mean there are reports from zalinski is chief of saw saying that the us and ukrainian officials will hold a meeting in the near future. that doesn't seem to have been con, confirm, draw the by the us. how do you think that would go on?
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so i mean, given, considering the last meeting between trump inside ski, but also what all the options that zalinski or ukraine has right now, do they have any other option lower they're not very many. and um, i'll give you a couple of some thoughts here on why things have become suddenly dangerous. number one, as we all know, is mr. pretend is very, very good. i like sport and weaknesses, and that's what we have right now. we have this huge void. the other thing that's happening um, which, you know, gives for the parties very little space to act, to protect a crane, to retain ukraine where it is right now is according to my uh, services on the ground. just outside of here is last night and into today, the russians are using a new type of drones which travel around 650 kilometers an hour. these are very difficult to shut down. they seem to have bigger payloads. so that is why i'm
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saying that time is of the essence right now. um, you know, they, they, of course there is talk of a deal and meeting and washington. but i also know that today that tom, there were talks, there is rumors in the manual mccall going to washington with, with mrs. alaska. that's off the table now too. so things are moving very, very quickly. but again, it's a very, very dangerous time for ukraine. very difficult time and also unpredictable at the moment. thank you very much for your thoughts. michael looks like you're a senior fellow at the atlantic council with the racist center. thank you. as well as your faces, the possibility of supporting ukraine without the help of washington e. u member states of scrambling to drum up more defense spending in germany, frederick most conservative leader unlikely the next child so says he wants to change the country's constitution in order to scrap limits on borrowing. and he also says it would allow berlin to increase defense spending by hundreds of billions of dollars box guessing, parliamentary approval will be
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a complicated process. think about that. so don't that cain is invalid. was more on that story and stuff. profound words from the leader of the christian democrats fried, reaching out to the man whose policy came 1st in the general election 2 sundays ago about the need for much greater defense spending in saying effectively, germany needs to grow up and do whatever it takes to change its constitution, so allow more money to be spent on defense because of the situation in europe, in ukraine, the way the trump administration has been acting. but in order to get that the clock is ticking for him, not only does he need the support of the social democrat policy, that's the policy that he's currently in talks with to try and form a new government. he needs other policies to vote for it to any effect. he needs 2 thirds of the members of the parliament behind me to vote for this. i am the other house of parliament to have to search voting for it for it to have
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a chance of becoming low. the problem is that the old parliament will be sitting just until around the 25th of march, off to that date policies in the new parliament will they who oppose this might suppose this would represent move in a search of the members the so the clock is ticking for mr. mounts, and the reality here is he needs the support of the green party to get this legislation through many of the members of the green pots, he lost the seats for the new parliament in the election. 2 sundays ago, mister matthews effectively appealing to them to vote for this change, which they won't be able to take pots in, because they won't be in the new parliament. that's just the reality that mounts is facing right now. dominant came out. is there a bullet? the
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it's now been full day since israel cox food fuel on medicine to the goal is to strip now millions of palestinian civil, ready and just over a year ago and now struggling to find supplies. they just, we need to view and says israel's located has more than doubled food prices, right screen secures is relative. he's in salvation as a lesson of warrens officials and data by law. so a lot of fuel will make it nearly impossible to st. so treats while the sewage cool, pump clean water up in my body. so that's that i, that quarter of my neck. closing the crossing will impact all aspects of life and gas that not just the dell by the municipality. we have sounding the alarm because we fear the fuel that the municipalities need to treat sewage pump water from wells, and also lift and remove waste will be cut off. this is a very difficult situation, minute of all right, well let's think 2 on correspondence sort of also has life for us in hon. eunice in
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southern garza and alcoholic. these blockades have been happening throughout the world before the war even. and now it's happening also during the ceasefire deal. what does all of this mean for the palestinians living in garza right now? well sarah, this the sation of $883.00 to the gaza strip has added the additional humanitarian on financial belgians on the already marginalized palestinian. so have been heavily impacted from the israeli military operations and guys over the course of the past year and how we know that civilians are right now trying just to forward despite the sky rocketing prices resulted from the cloud to board is as not just a leaf with that has been highly required. so medical supplies alongside also with the, as this thing shows reconstruction materials but forced to billions. now, during the whole, the month of ramadan, there is a very desperate need for the entry of humanitarian aid to the strip where this
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paper has been used. quite as this card has been used, why the by use fail to gain more leverage on how much i'm too excessive paid. already tell you humanitarian situation. we have been speaking to people on the ground in the city of hon. eunice and you have heard her rustic testimonies for them sharing how this is to say sion and funds that has been made by these, by the side has led to significant deterioration and their humanitarian conditions that's have a list of the value there was already a sort of, of goods even before the closure and this is only meet the situation last line. naturally. prices of skyrocketed were particularly for baby city to another child relate to the product side of them. yeah. them. yeah, yeah, this is charge of the prices have become extremely high. i used to buy these vegetables for 2 shekels, and now they cost $6.00 or 7 shekels per ounce. we don't know what to do. everything is scarce and there is no money. and people of fostering law whole uh oh,
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so the market is about supply and demand. the closure of the crossings combined with the greed of mentions is created and unbearable situation. i can confidently say that this is the with, from it on the sick to has ever experienced prices outrageously high and mentions exposing the situation and didn't top of that. so you and key officials have shirts that concerns that their food warehouses would be even enough for a few weeks. then later they will start struggling to provide just human determined services for millions of palestinians in cause. we understand that they will be forced to downsize the full parcels that are scheduled to be distributed for families in order to help them to cope with this aggravating crisis. but all of these show a fits that have been made by a do so humanitarian organizations cannot be lost in light of this band. what different regional countries do i'm institutions have cooled for an immediate. busy
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release and at the delivery of humanitarian ages used to the gaza strip in order to avoid the chevy cost of famine, to new my guns, and to launch the gaza strip into a new wave of just peroration and suffering that has no windham sites. okay, thank you. very much thought it was on the, in the goal is the strip. well, the humanitarian situation and goals a has been top of a. it's andrew, it's a close to a session of the united nations and full. that will go to gabriel is on the who joins as my from the un headquarters in new york. uh gabriel. you've been following that meeting. what more do we know of what was said and is it like me to bring out any change as well? there is no vote or no resolution that was proposed during this meeting. it was behind closed doors, closed consultations, so tv cameras and journalists were not allowed inside the security council hold
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these close consultations when they want to discuss things privately. but we are told from diplomats and a spokes person for the un that secret card, the senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator from guys a brief the council on the humanitarian situation in gaza, particularly, implementation of council resolution 2720 which was adopted in december of 2023, that called for o border crossings to remain open for a to get in to guys. so what clearly that is not happening right now is the un says there are now on day 4 going into day 5 of israel closing pretty much every single border crossing as we've been hearing from our journalist there in gaza. after the close consultations, the european members of the council that'd be france, denmark, greece, slovenia, and the u. k. all came out to the podium and they issued a statement. this is a little bit more of what they had to say after the consultations concluded. we
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quoted on israel to abide by itself, occasions under international low and too low and facilitates the safe. unconditional must've an hunting dirt delivery of humanitarian aid of scale as well as to ensure the protection of civilians and other protect the best persons, including you. many 30 in the workers in line with international human, 30 and low. but you and says that israel has prevented un humanitarian from getting any sort of a aid supplies that were able to get in the guys before they closed the borders. and they're sitting near the care of abu salem, crossing on the guys side. but israel's not allowing the un to get to them to distribute that much needed a that really is a key message here. i think you're getting from most of the security council members all urging israel,
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as you heard there really to abide by the faith phase. one of the ceasefire deal to really push ahead with of course is very critical. phase 2. okay. thank you very much. gabrielle is on the the in new york. scott is rudy on to us media reporting that the trump administration has been holding direct wilks with home us for the release of us kansas being held in goza report, say u. s. presidential and boy. as in boy, the health tools for the palestinian on group and in recent weeks now is confirmed . it wouldn't be the 1st time the us has engaged, aren't key with home us, which the us has designated as a terrorist organization and that was in 1997. now folks all said, to have focused on a deal to release all the remaining captives and to reach a long term truce. now there's $59.00 cats is less than gaza as well says $35.00 has been all sense. meanwhile, and causes civil defense. teams have recovered the 2 bodies from the mass graves
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near the come allies, one hospital that's in the northern city of bitch law. here. a source he said that's 16 of the dead remain on, identifies on the ministry of health is documenting information on each of those bodies. now, 48 remains were recovered. on tuesday, families will be able to re bury their loved ones off to the identification process is complete. the recovery operation is pulse of efforts to address the di humanitarian conditions that has been caused by israel's will. on garza 29 palestinian children evacuated from gauze. i have arrived in jordan some medical treatments now that the 1st group of 2000 and sick i'm wounded youngster is to be admitted to hospital the michael apple reports. many of these children are missing lives. some a blind, the others desperately ill. the some
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of the youngest victims of these fellows were on garza being medically evacuated from the strip hated to jordan to receive treatment. mohammed's 9 year old son was named when a device he sold was a toy, blew up, injuring him, and 7 others. little to say so the he was hit by shrapnel and his eyes were playing with the decimal timesheet and they did not know what it was for. it was a small toy they played with he and his cousins, most of us. it's a tier you good bye for family members as the 1st group, leave hon eunice in southern gaza. driving in, convoy with the u. n's, world health organization this 11 year old when to try and find something warm to drink. and it nearly custom is life like me and to i sent my son to the mil to try and get some coffee. there were 3 strikes. i ran
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outside and found him with his leg amputated, little but we took him to the red cross where they treated him to in making such a high hum smiles. the voice of his mother comes in. he was chewing for bread. when in his riley bomb exploded nearby, leaving him blind, i am, am serious. a kentucky penetrated his eye and caused internal bleeding, whose condition has gotten worse. i will have to be drained cuz he had left immediately after the injury, his eye would have been saved. jordan is pledge to take him 2000 children for specialized medical treatment, but the w. h o said stays up to 14000 injured children who still require medical evacuation for the little bodies have been maimed for life despite their loss. there's hope in young eyes for healing and the future beyond
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the shadow of wall mike level elders, era. so that head on al jazeera times on lives destroyed is ready, forces tear down media, doesn't family, homes and o 2 point west fine live wrong. james reaches a point scoring mall sign. see, so we have all the days holes coming up in the right. you might argue that this is spring weather over the middle east, and then lots of flat breaks of writing desk stones every now and again. beautiful sunshine in turkey, your notes is not particularly bold, but these are nighttime temperatures. sort of a freezing for the most part where people live. there's still enough potential for snow at height in pumps of jordan, possibly less. and then these are in,
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in the form of share was most likely the otherwise child's into northern parts of egypt. and this whole area is looking consistently with jordan and southern policy rock, not quite serial, dancing with the sun bays to a site where is this kind of spreading to all the way across the wrong time to q a, into a sandy rape. your heart breaks are the persistent right. there's potential for a flat thing here, or just the occasional shower. they do stretches files half as couple hours pressed as far west as mecca, which isn't it $24.00 degrees, not let's see that you've been so insistent on reaching during the winter. this won't be a bit to you admittedly, but the showers aren't going your way. and i think we will see funding in southern iraq as well is right and improvement. so not a gasket not from this out to the way the weather is looking beautiful. however, there are big showers, full cross pine, had been full in other countries in southern africa, and then moving slow. the west was through south africa the,
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