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as until every last one is phones, the wolf was never to be over from the hoss of the story. schools and universities were all destroyed, depriving 10001000 of how the thing has from proper access to education. the united states pushes to resolve the conflicts in both gaza and ukraine. i'm aust told a hand over its remaining captives and talks on a piece framework for ukraine will be held next week. the single when you get to have you with us, this is allison 0 life from to also coming up we meet the palestinians and gaza, injured by unexploded ordnance in the program in place to help the survivors you
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leaders hold emergency talks in brussels to bolster their defense and continued to help you create and it's war against russia. at least 15 people have been killed near the syrians, fee of attack after a sod regime, loyalists attack security forces. the so the united states and themes is pushing to resolve the conflicts in gaza and ukraine speaking within the last hour special invoice. the would cost once again demanded. i'm us released all kept is that it is still holding with cops said that message was relate directly to hum us and recent discussions with the group he added the us doesn't believe hum us has been forth right in those talks. i think it was the responsibility of the special envoy to actually have conversation and see if anything can be achieved. unfortunately, what we learned is that
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a mice told us they were going to be thinking about it a certain way and they weren't. so i think that's important information for us to have and so came the tweet from the president, which is your behaviors, unacceptable. you need to clean up the behavior, and that's where we stand as a government sales is here as alan fisher is that the white house. so let's try to map out everything that we learned and, and what might still be the big pending questions after that. and after that question and answer session, that would cause i had with reporters there. now of course, in context for of yours, he is right at the heart of the trump administration's efforts in the 2 major conflicts at the moment, the ukraine, russia, war, and the cause of war. let's start with gods and us take our time over it. what did you learn from what he said? well, clearly we, we knew that the us had been involved in direct negotiations with him. i see says that this happened in the last few days. that of course, is a huge departure from the american policy where they don't discuss anything with
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groups that they regard this terrorist organizations. something that the designated come us back in 1997. but he said that those discussions were not promising simply because he didn't believe that how much were acting in good faith. and that would explain why we got the truth social post from donald trump late on wednesday, when he se effectively gave him us a final warning to release the hostages, or else they would be killed. he's pushing forward with this idea. there will be more negotiations as steve what called saying that you didn't care whether they call that phase one or phase 2. what do you want to see was the release of the captives that are currently being held in gaza? and also they talked about the egyptian plan for what happens next. as an interesting 1st step, of course, donald trump has proposed what would the effectively be the ethnic cleansing of guys moving palestinians off the land to allow them to redevelop in some sort of luxury. in port tell type results type a idea. certainly, steve,
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what gulf says that it would take, quoting a wall street journal article somewhere in the region of 10 to 15 years to clear gaza to make it livable again to remove all the unexploded ordnance. he said, people don't want to live in that. and so the palestinians don't belong back there . whether he meant entirely or for the time being. that was certainly something he said, but he believes that how my so no operating with a final warning from donald trump. allen, he was asked a question of whether there's a deadline to resume the fighting and guns that he remained vague. but he said yes, there is such a date. and he wasn't going to discuss what that day was the very obvious reasons. clearly, donald trump has in the last few days, said that he would support israel in any way the need, whether it be materially or diplomatically. that is no change from the position
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that we've seen from the, by the administration into the don't from administration of what is a consent to. many people in the middle east, of course, is that these really planning to relaunch and attack and gaza. benjamin netanyahu has hinted as much as that would be a consent. this would suggest that there are plans that have be late. you would expect that to be the case, but plans have been laid for perhaps a renewal of operations by these relays. and guys, which of course will chill, many people have been able to enjoy it refreshed by for what has been going on for the best part of a 2 year. alan, let's move on to ukraine. steve wood, costs we learned is heading to saudi arabia next week. where he says talks of being arranged with ukraine to end, hostile these with russia. he is set to join the us delegation and re add focusing on a framework for a peace agreement and plans for a ceasefire. the upcoming meeting follows talks held between the us and russia and re add. in february, the president elect zalinski, sent
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a letter to the president. i think the president to start said it was a really good positive 1st step. and from that we have now we're now in discussions to coordinate a meeting with the ukrainians in re i'd or even potentially jetta. so other cities moving around a little bit, but it will be saudi arabia. and i think the idea is to get down a framework for a peace agreement and an initial see spot ceasefire as well. so that's one of the headlines of the us is going to be uh, holding talks with ukrainian representatives in riyadh island back to you, different conflict, but really the same question. what did you learn today from what we called said on, on ukraine. and i just said the headline there, but beyond that, well, it's clear that what it means, the last case i talked to donald trump, what you write a part of it. he write out the joint section of congress on choose the, has eased some of america's consent and to remember,
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it was just last friday that there was that incredibly heated meeting in the oval office with pointed fingers, right? voices. and then plug them is the landscape was invited to leave the white house compas affectively being kicked out all the white types. now that like to win some way to repeating what the americans saw as damage done by florida mirrors the landscape, we know that there had been talks. and so do you rate be up before and that i'm going to ukrainians because it involved the united states in bold, the russians, the saudis, where there is mediators who is missing? well, it was the ukrainians, and they were very angry that they felt that their future was being decided on the web at the table. it seems that that has changed. no, there will be ukrainians there as be said, it's either going to be re, uh, or somewhere else that was local reporting. that there is going to be a team that would be led by what calls it will also include michael ruby or the secretary of state. and the, the national security advisor that he says that both delegation still have to be set. and that was not clear if the russians and the ukrainians will be around the
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same table, or whether these will be what it's cold and diplomatic speak. proximity talks in that, that in the same building, but they're not facing one another. but it's clear that the situation and ukraine has moved what, what gulf did say, and i think has been acknowledged by people that the election of donald trump has certainly changed the equation as far as p stops, are concerned. nothing has happened for the best part of 3 years, and those suddenly there seems to be an excel a day to push, to try and bring it in to the fighting. initially, what is likely to be discussed is, is see slot of a month where everyone freezes in place that would allow talks to begin to can and then to continue. and then perhaps some sort of longer term deal. the big problem, of course is whether or not the russians and the ukrainians are ready to a degree whatever comes out of those talks. allen, thank you very much for all of that. thanks. so walking us through that q and a session that would cough just had with the press outside the white house there. that's where you are to that sounds was the result in fisher reporting from the
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white house. thank you again. meanwhile, european union leaders have been holding emergency talks in brussels to discuss increasing military budgets to meet the use of growing security needs. member states are also hoping to cement european support for ukraine. let's get the latest now from our diplomatic a. james base in brussels. james, what's happening where you are? i mean it's, it's starting to get late fish. it could be a long night ahead. what do you think is going to come with this? well, we've already had presents lensky here. i'm behind closed doors. i'm sure he's been talking about some of the same things you've just been hearing from adam fisher that you had outlined by the invoice. steve went golf. he will a brief the leaders does. he met, he is the 27 members of the european union on where things are in terms of the diplomacy in terms of what the europeans themselves decide the european council, that is the 27 leaders are still meeting. they've moved from formal meetings now to a working dinner. sometimes they get more done in that full match. and there are 2
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issues on the table. number one is ukraine and support for president as the light escape getting conclusions on that, getting them all to agree on. that should sounds simple, but it's not. there are still some members of the european union that have different opinions from others, notably hungry and, and slip back here. and then the other issue is the related issue, the issue of european dis, defense because the europeans, berry on the about the trump policy on ukraine. but also the want you to a policy, a mazda of trump administration is still prepared to play that traditional role of the us in supporting and defend the europe. now, the european commission to go to europe in commission. the present us on the line has come up with a plan about 80000000000 euros to, to re fall re, um, you are up of that plan is being discussed. but with that, and the thing comes up that involves money in the european system,
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then it's always contentious. so that discussing things over dinner, i suspect they'll be discussing it for some time given we have these 2 different related issues that are being discussed. and so it may be quite a long evening here. and james, this might even this, this next thing might make the evening even a little longer. you might have heard i was discussing with alan of the white house . what steve woodcock was just saying, he's the invoice for really fixing to main hotspots in the world right now. the one that your opinions are talking about right now is ukraine. woodcock says americans are going to meet ukrainians next week in riyadh. he made no mention of europeans being present at these talks. do you want to make an educated guess on how that's going to land in brussels as well? i mean, i know no suggestion a tool at any stage and that the europeans will be involved. and i think that will be concern here. they'll be concerned about the way things are moving. the fact
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that i think privately, many of the european leaders would probably reach out to you and certainly those around them privately telling us to unless they are not happy with the way things are going good. so far, the trump administration seems to put a lot of pressure on one side, the ukrainian side, that is, the country that was invaded. whereas the country, the did the invading 3 years ago seems so far to come on, the no pressure from the trump administration. i think that is real uneasy about that here and how this is moving now to the next phase of diplomacy in saudi arabia . i think they'll want details. they may have got something today from president president zalinski, but i suspect some of those who do communicate to fab bit with washington dc, notably president mac crawl of the you course. and so the lead us in, but also the private as the case study of the u. k. what we're trying to get clarification. i'm trying to get your view across here very clearly. and i was just
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there a diplomatic at it's james base. thank you very much. mexico has been given a one month a reprieve on the 25 percent terrorist that came into force earlier this week. just president, donald trump now says that goods from mexico that fall under the united states and mexico canada agreement, will be temporarily exempted a trade agreement that replace master us m c. a was negotiated by trump during his 1st term. it covers a large proportion of the. busy of the goods imported from washington to largest training partners. it's cool. i have to mexico city to speak with john home and john what, what happened? number one, if you have information on that, on your end, and number 2, how is that going to be received in mexico? what happened was this cold between uh, president trump and president cloud. the a shame bout with mexico who noticed would have been decided even before that phone
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call took place. but it's much the same as happened, not to be the last time that the tires go postpone to go a mexico go to another month for may. so it was a last ditch phone call. president kindly, a shame ma'am. talked about everything that makes go was doing. and uh, president trump said, okay, we'll give you another month then, and both coolants about that great relationship and how they were very respectful to each other. now in terms of your, the 2nd part of your question, how is this going to be received in mexico? we have a lot of relief, this country's economy is so into twined, dental. so depending on the united states, 18 percent of mexico's expos heading all over that boat. the, there were a lot of people yesterday that we were talking to. for example, a factory, you know, on the border between mexico and the united states. just talking about a very thought punter, almost to mexico, a loss of jobs on a massive scale. international call and make his international factories having to relocate to the united states. he even said that he was thinking about to an old
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volt that we didn't put tight for the mexican economy. one chamber of commerce was saying that they could be a full percent drop in the g d. p of mexico. if this, these tire has continued 30 years, so i think it's only another months delay. but every time that happens, this country just keeps a huge sigh of relief. what has the mexican president claudia shown bob been saying? the worst thing, one of the been from thing she was asked about was the plan for next month. then we come up again. this big crisis is big di lemar, again blue that'd be 25 percent taurus the new mexican goods. and she said the, what she understood is going to happen on the 2nd of april is the well why countries that have terrace against the united states the united states isn't going to respond. and she said, well, we don't really have any terrace against the united states, especially for things covered within the trade deal that we have. so she's hoping,
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i presume that mexico is going to be left out of that with if that's how president trump and these have ministration on this time. things i guess is another matter. she also talks about what mexico has been doing up to now there was a real sense of disbelief when the tires were announced this time around. because mexico has some things like sending 10000 members of the national guard to the board. that stopped fence and the detroit stopped migrants just as president trump off full. it has done things like send 29. a quite infamous criminal operative submit. the were met some prisoners prisons across the board to, to the united states. and all those gifts didn't seem to click kate, donald trump, gonna listen to now a little bit about her saying what mexico has been doing and also the threat really low. she said it wasn't a threat that those things could stop if the tires came in and have a listen. you're the person below this one that i presented to mr. trump. the results we've had this month with regard,
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particularly to the decrease in the crossing of fentanyl from mexico into the united states. and that the lady had that most. i mean the, so i said to him, we're getting results. president trump, now that you've been post terrorist, how are we going to continue cooperating and collaborating with something that hurts the people of mexico? so that was president, probably a shame about speaking about what she has been doing and what she might stop doing . i guess if these terrace would be applied and it would reduce to a certain extent, the pressure that the united states has on met. so of course, president trumpet said it's just about a nice, you know, security crisis. but he's also said as well that the pray balance between mexico in the united states is so an equal and something has to happen about that. there's no question that mexico is the junior partner in that relationship. but what president kind of the same time is as said, is it, it's better, it's a 5 consent on that fruit dialogue rather than the blunt instrument of terrace.
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let's see if that message comes across or if in a month's time weren't exactly the same position. you know, that's indeed john home and reporting from mexico city. thank you very much. meanwhile, canadian prime minister just intruder says that the trade war with the us will continue quote for the foreseeable future. trudel made the remark off the holding what he called a color full 15 minute telephone call with the us president. crudo said the 25 percent retaliatory tower if the candidate imposed on us enforce would remain in place until the trump administration ends its trait action. the lot of it is figuring out how to, how to move forward constructively, despite certain unpredictability is at austin, come in and remembering to stay steady no matter what. and that is. that is the approach. i've always taken a firmness or understanding up for canadians, but and understanding that we can and should be working together to create benefits on both sides of the border because that's how we benefit the most. as she hovered,
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tennessee has the latest on this from baltimore and his 1st public comments about his telephone conversation with donald trump. justin true diary said that his child had been colorful, but some sounds of the negotiations between the canadian and us governments continue. however, he can see that the canada will be in a trade war with the united states for the foreseeable future. there, although multiple reports of the white house is considering move call valves from the blank of 25 percent tires that have been imposed on canadian goods. we've already seen call that for the auto sector, for example. following us call companies complaints about how damaging this all was for their businesses. however, the canadian government's position is as of a welcome anymore cause outs, but the bad retaliated treat $20000000000.00 worth of tires on us. goods will remain until all us tires are removed. chaper times the elders are also.
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it's been 5 days since israel blocks all foods do will. in medicine from entering garza with supplies dwindling fast, european countries have issued a joint urgent statement. the foreign ministers of germany, france and the u. k. have called on israel to abide by its international obligations. they say humanitarian age should never be contingent on a ceasefire or used as a political tool as get some instant reaction from gaza. tar couple is zoom. is live in hon. you this a topic we heard from a mazda a short while ago responding to trump's warning? what did they have to say? well yes, we have heard from us as military spokes person saying that how most, when no, absolutely show any sign of this. i'll just say back regarding the threats made by the is ready sides the signal. if that how much would not be pressured into
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concessions by threats or military actions. and by confirming that they have a proof of life will be, is really captive. the most suggest it retains bargaining power regarding any potential prison exchange deals that might take place in the future. if there's going to be any sort of extension for the 1st phase or a comprehensive agreement to implement the 2nd phase of deceased by a deal, it's worth noting also that he find the lowest. his defies the statement stating that the escalation holds um a step might take place if the, if there's no agreement will be reachable, will lead to fed that killing and the depth of the is by the captive. this has been presumably meant to discourage israel to take any military actions against casa, and also to re enforce a narrative old and is really room doing this has been quite seen. so out the statement released as he concluded, saying that the movement is ready to deal with all scenarios and also leaving the
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door open for further negotiations to take place to reach a comprehensive agreement. this has been absolutely the rhetoric that we have heard from the military spokes person. and this statement comes in that time we are witnessing towards the cold escalation in terms of the threats made by the american president, donald trump, alongside also with these fairly remarkable intentions to resume will. if there is no, any sort of d a will be within reach within the coming few days to now there's no any significant pick through. but all the initial indications that diplomatic efforts did not stop as we have seen it cli direct negotiations between mazda and easement . and compensation for to release more is really captives, which had been yet not being highly watkins by the east, by the side, but could be fruitful within the coming days. in that time is but has been using a need to come and humanitarian aid as of what the full light to delete the latest
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time that has been taken effect of 5 days. that goes, this has been the scene on the ground. this has been also the reaction of how mazda is lead the hosting, that the language all the threats has no value at each one, only do nothing but to complicate or not to, is related to the release of prisoners and to reach upon millions ceased by a that will in the world when both conflicting. talk to you through tarik. thank you very much. that's oh, sure 0 is tara companies who are reporting from the fund eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank the remnants of war continue to threaten lives across gaza. unexploded ordnance poses a great risk to civilians, especially children, honey. my mood reports on an initiative that's providing rehabilitation and hope to young survivors in gaza. city this is sites at this place palestinian in gauze. the young voice survived. israel is 15 months long war but could not scale
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what was left behind. below there was a cleaning of the area from the rubble, so his family could set up at 10 when a large explosion happened in the man again for the owner of a sudden there was a huge explosion that destroyed the mendoza. we did not know what was going on and just woke up inside the hospital and i lost my left eye and i'm worried about my di sites, brother and his ard was also injured. no gotten in, i'm and we were building the tents. and as we were waiting for the boat, does it just finish removing the rubble. we heard a loud explosion that damaged the boat. those i was hit, try to hear my leg and my arm with injured and my face was brandishing. thank god, i recovered sight. father is desperate for help and he's trying to take sight outside garza for treatment. and then how would that need to be trying to in night to help him get his sites back and get his left eye clean from all the smoke pieces of shrapnel across garza, children are living with this cars of war,
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not just emotional, but physical. many have lost lambs or suffered severe injuries or from unexploded ordnance left behind in their streets, homes and playgrounds the bumper that we aimed through this project to prevent the dangers of unexploded ordnance particularly for displaced people. returning to their homes, we focus our attention on children, the most vulnerable group, on how to act in case they see or come near these dangerous materials. for children like a 12 year old, i'm a double star on the road to recovery. as long just months ago, he was injured by hitting an explosive. why playing outside today through intensive therapy and education, having his learning to adopt whatever the, how my friends and i were paying so could and then a c dot if you can. the quad got theirs, would fly in the area and had thrown what looks like a toy on the ground. it was small bump. we picked it up and threw it into the fire
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. it exploded and i was hit in my arm, upper side and stomach. i filled to the ground and could not stand and walk. i was taken to the hospital. i am still taking physical therapy and it still hurts. i was injured in february, the 2nd viewed invest ceasefire beyond rehabilitation. the organization also teaches children and families about the dangers of unsupported ordinance, an effort to prevent future tragedy. while the war may leave us cars, the children's hold and resilience shining through with the help of organization like best. they realize that healing is possible not only for the body, but for the heart and mind as well. anyway, most of the euro from the city palestine. it's a serial now where at least 50 members of the security forces have been killed in an ambush by loyalist of a former regime. the attack happened near shabley in the let's talk to
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a country side, that's a northern coastal region on the mediterranean houses here as were so sort ours and the syrian capital damascus for. so what more do you know about what happened about the attack? sorry we don't currently have the connection with results, so we'll come back to him as and when we can bosnian serb leader miller on deck has signed the laws that strip the central governments. police introduce sherry of their powers within the sent me it's on them as republicans. strep's sca delta x as the move restore as constitutional jurisdiction in the serv majority region. he was sentenced last week to a year in prison and banned from holding office for 6 years. dark was found guilty of signing a law, rejecting the authority of the you and appointed high representative overseas peace under the agreement that ended the bosnian war in 1995. also is there a bulk ins liliana spill unit? she is in bonnie a luca and she says donate could now have his sites set on changing the
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constitution to these full laws that were adopted recently, the national assembly of the public a slip. scott, are now empowered. however, no one knows what to do or what's going to happen next. on one hand, we have, we looked at the, the, the president comfortable with a subscript stating that he doesn't want any kind of conflict. and that all citizens in this part of bosnia herzegovina, all nationalities are safe. on the other hand, he gave a clear message to the state court and the state prosecutor's office. not to come here or to send any kind of questions or to start any kind of investigations. because as he stated, the officials in this box and it has to govern his entity would not respond. and they would be protected by the public. a subscript police. the next stage of this entire process is the new constitution, no doubt, except that he already scheduled consultations about the new constitution. he wants
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to remove from the current, the constitution. everything that was added by the former hi representatives involves the interest of the not including the house of peoples. that move is a reason for further concern. in the other in bosnia herzegovina has entity for the ration of bosnia herzegovina, especially for a crow that's in boston next, who are living here in a pool because of scots, we decided to come back here after the war because this institution, house of peoples is created to protect their interest, you didn't us me then each all does it on by new york. okay. back to the corresponding office we'll sort are who's in the syrian capital damascus. now if you remember what i was saying a couple of minutes ago, at least 15 members of the security forces, syria, security forces have been killed. that was in an ambush by lawyer list of the former regime in near the talk. yeah, i should say for so what more do you know about what happened and why it happened?
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of the while the security forces in the morning were heavy into the town of city yet to get someone who was wanted and why they were conducted. dental ration had been abused by the remnants of the old regime, then the address that was trying to rescue the security forces from there or so being attacked, pennsylvanians were assigned to rescue have been attacked. so as a result, more than 15 members of the security forces, happy to then suspected that this number any time go off go higher. so soon after that you're seeing it'd be that will be released by missteps. they are always a commendable of the old regime saying that they have formed that resistance. gould suggest secure to governments here, which is called the cost. so she is regiments and they say corporate quote, they decide to liberate the cost of areas from the good government. so to me is that a video of the stuff that these were people around and organize.
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