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as well, the piece of all the offers leaves me with house if nature no support from it on which is 0 the . ready ready the united states pushes to resolve the conflicts in both gaza and ukraine. a mazda is told to hand over its remaining captives, and talks on a piece framework for ukraine will be held next week. the . i'm sort of any a, it's good to have you with us. this is l 0 life from the also coming up you leaders hold emergency talks and brussels to boast of their defense and continued to help ukraine, its war against russia. us president donald trump,
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suspends terrace on most mexican imports until april, citing his positive relationship with the mexican leader. at least 15 people have been killed near the story and city of look talk after a side regime, loyalists attack security forces. the united states is pushing to resolve the conflicts in gaza and ukraine. speaking a short while ago, special envoys, steve woodcock, once again demanded home us release or captives that it's still holding with call said that that message was related directly to our mazda and recent discussions. with the group, he added the us does not believe from us has been forth right in those talks. or 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 a mice told us they were going to be thinking about it
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a certain way and they weren't. so i think that's important information for us to happen. so came the tweak from the president, which is your behaviors unacceptable. you need to clean up the behavior, and that's where we stand as a government and fishers of the white house and you were following that q and a session between with coffee and the reporters. what did we learn on gaza? and the way donald trump and his invoice, the woodcock intend to deal with israel and god. well, it's clear that the user at least have support. what calls told is that there was a date that the israelis had mine for resuming military operations. if there wasn't an extended peace deal, clearly he wouldn't share that date for very obvious reasons. but he said that us would give full support to israel both diplomatically. and militarily, it's clear that donald trump has lost patience with a mass. he believes that they should release all the captives and release them. now that as why, for the 1st time at the us got involved in direct discussions with some us an
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organization which was designated by the us as a terrorist group back in 1997. and of course, it is being the longstanding convention that the us does not talk to groups to the designates as testers. however, they are aware that they are pushing forward with a plan and they need from us to come along with so and that would they also talk very briefly about donald trump's plan to essentially ethnic cleansing all of a gas a strip to allow the redevelopment and rebuilding steve white glove quoting a recent wall street journal article said it would take about 15 years for that to happen for the people of the guys that to move out. he said that they hadn't, they wouldn't like to be there during that period. that's not saying whether or not they should not return an entirely or whether this was just temporary. you said they had to clear that your or ortho and then split as they have the unexplored it bones. what is clear is that the egyptians have a different idea which would mean the policy and he is not leaving from guys. and
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not steve, what called said was a starting point, but it's clear there's still a bit of distance away from what the egyptians are suggesting with support from other up nations. i want the trump would like to see happen and guys. all right, ellen, stand by steve would golf is also heading to saudi arabia. we found out next week where he says talks of being arranged with ukraine to n. hostilities with russia, with coffee set to joining us delegation and re add, focusing on a framework for a peace agreement and plans for a cease fire. that meeting will follow talks that were held between the us and russia, also in the saudi capital. last month, the president elect zalinski, sent a letter to the president. i think the president to select that 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
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a peace agreement and an initial c spot ceasefire as well. so l and if you factory and everything that we've called said about ukraine, russia, where they stand on negotiations in volume, you're zalinski the ukranian president. where are we, can you walk us through where we are right now, diplomatically on this a? well, there's a lot of work still to be done, but what it appears to have been agreed is that delegations from ukraine and russia will be in saudi arabia. city to be advised at some point next week. local reporting, suggesting that that could be tuesday, the us delegation will have steve steve, what golf as part of it, marco ruby with the secretary of state will also be there. i might volts the national security advisor with golf important because he is donald trump sleep negotiator. that's not entirely cleared at this point. if the russians and the koreans about to get round the table together, it could be what diplomats will call proximity talks that they're in the same building. maybe even just next door to one another. but quite the format of these
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discussions, not entirely clear yet, but the united states obviously believes as a positive that at least they can get them to have some level of discussion. the cleanings, of course, were very angry. the last time there were discussions inside of the radio because the american delegation was there, the russian delegation was there and they were messic, they hadn't been invited this time. they're going to be at least in the city where it's all taking place, but there's still a great deal of work to be what. so initially what the united states would like to see is a see spot with the intention then to work on a framework deal. but of course, there's a lot of discussion before they can say they've even come close to achieving that. alan fisher reporting from the white house. thank you very much. alan. in your opinion, leaders are holding emergency thoughts and brussels to discuss increasing military budgets to meet the use growing security needs. member states are also hoping to cement to european support for ukraine. the talks come as
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a trump administration pivots from its european allies and recess ties with russia . natasha butler is monitoring the summit from brussels. she has this report. the shoulder to shoulder with ukraine. elite is an emergency. somebody in brussels is transatlantic relations with the us, colombo. it's a turning point. european commission, she said, holding on the block to post the defense spending and rapidly re um, this is a water stretch moment 4 year old and to crane as part of our european family. it's also water shaped moment for ukraine. europe faces a clear and present danger, and therefore europe has to be able to protect itself to defend itself with us president donald trump's administration, turning its back on keith, ukraine's leader looked relieved to be among allies where the sample that way i'm not alone then this on all just in words,
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we feel it is very important. the does want to increase age for ukraine of to washington the whole to the support and intelligence sharing as president trump pushes for peace deal with russia for the blow. cool, need to persuade victor open on greece, pro mosca leda. no discomforts efforts. there's a sense of urgency hit and brussels of feeling. vineyards bears to find full. it's future is at stake. on the meeting, sidelines bridge. president emmanuel mike roll med presence lensky and assigned to fees unprecedented times. my girl says frogs would consider sharing its nuclear tyrant for use. the french leaders adhered to stop relying on the us and become suffering in his defense his allies. it seems a finally on the same page that talked about last. ouch. is there a process? all right, let's go to a den for medicaid is a james base was in brussels. it's pretty late where you are getting late where you are. james was the very latest the latest is the,
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the leader is now having a with king did the, the end of this of bots. we are hearing that they've already come up with that conclusions from the summit. now you heard from natasha. there are 2 different areas which are all related, one on european defense and re um, in europe this um, vicious plan, spending billions of euros, the re, um europe. well, they've agreed to that in principle. they all going to look at ways of dealing with it. look at new financing, look in ways of borrowing, adapting the use fiscal rules for the for this they've actually on that decided that they're going to finalize a list at the next summit, which comes in 2 weeks time. the other issue, of course, is the related issue of ukraine and support for president savanski, who is here in brussels. they would have heard, i think, buying close doors for present lensky about his views on of the us. the way the us
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is treated him. and what happens next, as you've heard of from, especially that voice, the wit cough of the us, perhaps present lensky going towards in the coming days in saudi arabia. we understand they've come to conclusions, a final statement on the situation in ukraine. but one country hungry, which has always been on the, in a different place on ukraine, is not going to agree. so it'll be 26 of the countries excluding hungry in the past . i think congress position has annoyed the european union. it's a noise nato. it's a noise that key now to member of the united states. the strange situation we're in right now is hunger is position, which is an exemption from the rest of the you is now pretty close to the position of the us administration. the trump administration, to a james space reporting from brussels. thank you very much. and mexico has been
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getting a one month reprieve on 25 percent terrace that came into force earlier this week. us president donald trump now says goods from mexico that falls under the united states and mexico canada agreement. that's u. s. m. c, a will be temporarily exempted the trade agreement that replaced nafta was negotiated by trump during his 1st term. it covers a large proportion of all the goods imported from washington's to largest trading partners. usually put us in the list that i presented to mr. trump. the results we've had this month with regard, particularly to the decrease in the crossing of fentanyl from mexico into the united states. and that the lady had that most in the, in the so i said to him, we're getting results. president trump, now that you've been post harris, how are we going to continue cooperating and collaborating with something that hurts the people of mexico? this is on home and is in mexico city. he explains what the pause and terrorist means, mexico. what happened was his cool between uh,
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president trump and president cloud. the a shame down with mexico who knows what have been decided even before that phone cool 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 called the shame them talked about everything that mexico was doing. and president trump said, okay, we'll give you another month then, and both talks about a great relationship and how they were very respectful to each other. now in terms of how is this going to be received in mexico, we have a lot of relief. this country's economy is so into twined, and also dependent on the united states, 80 percent of mexico's expos heading all over the buddha. that there were a lot of people yesterday that we were talking to. uh, for example, the factory i know on the food which we met. so in the united states, just talking about a very dog tunnel ramos to mexico, lots of jobs on a massive scale international call and make his international factories having to
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relocate to the united states even said that he was thinking about to an old. well, that would implicate 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 is continued through the year. so i think it's only another months delay, but every time that happens, this country just keeps a huge sigh of relief. it's been 5 days since israel blocked all food fuel and medicine from entering gaza 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 house 0 as time, cowboy zoom has more on these developments from hon. use. the mazda is military spokes. person of the has stated that the east valley threats would not succeed with a will ends, as he called israel,
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to uphold its agreements. he also said that they have proof of life which is rarely captives which could be assigned that 10 mazda tribes suggest that to be 3 tens. paul, gaining power regarding any potential prison exchange deals that might take place in the future. when in fact i need you escalation will put the lives of the is very the captives at great risk. say you also that they are ready to deal with old scenarios. but this does not mean that negotiations have come to an end. different diplomatic discussions have been made between homeless and israel, by regional mediators alongside also direct conversations. we come us and the american administration to release more is really kept as not all of these developments come in the time. what is really from ministers is still pending. the entry of all sorts of humanitarian needs into the gaza strip, excess, exciting, and we did the crisis. hospital civilians and all sorts of humanitarian aspects in
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gaza has been absolutely due to your rates that we have seen. prices was, are so ring and people are struggling to afford the basic humanitarian needs saying that every day for them right now is the best tool to survive. and they believe that as little as old pushing forward is with costs are going to be shifted. the situation older we get wes, the tower recognizes i will just kind eunice kind of start the remnants of war continue to threaten lives across gaza. unexploded ordnance pose a grave risk to civilians, especially to children. houses heroes, honey, my mood reports on an initiative that's providing rehabilitation and hope. the young survivors in gaza city. this is side of displaced palestinian in gauze. the young voice survived. israel is 15 months long war but could not scale what was left behind. i'm oh, those are was a cleaning up the area from the rubble. so his family could set up at 10 when
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a large explosion happened in the man again, such a model, all 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 di and i'm worried about my di sides, brother and his ard was also injured. not gotten in, i'm and we were building the tents and as you are waiting for the boat does it just finished removing the rubble. we heard a loud explosion that damaged the boat. those i was had tried to hear my leg and my arm with painted 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 of the smoke pieces of shrapnel across garza, children are living with this cars of war, not just emotional, but physical for many have lost lambs or suffered severe injuries or from unexploded ordnance left behind in their straits homes and playgrounds the bumper.
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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 law. just months ago, he was injured by hit an explosive. why playing outside today through intensive therapy and education. i haven't his learning to adopt one of the how my friends and i were playing so could and then to see it out if you can. the what got theirs would fly in the area and had thrown what looks like a toy on the ground. it was small, but we picked it out and threw it into the fire. it exploded and it was hit in my arm, upper side and stomach. i filled to the ground and could not stand and walk. i was
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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. the realize that healing is possible not only for the body, but for the heart than mind as well. anyway, most of the euro from the city palestine, a still a head on alpha 0, a bosnian serb leader, is accused of a textbook after signing a law banning state courts and police from the majority certain parts of bosnia herzegovina, the
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it's undisputed that 72 muslims were massacred in the village of indiana india in 1987 witnesses say the perpetrators were a model of the locals along side the state governments provincial. i'm constabulary personnel over 30 years later in the district court acquitted the accused to date. no one has been as accountable people in power asks why the victims continue to be denied justice india is forgotten. must occur on the jersey to march on al jazeera from trade was to seismic shift to us policy on garza and ukraine. president donald trump is shaking up global politics. rigorous debates, unflinching questions upfront cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom on the 14th anniversary of the city and revolution. the phone of the outside regime associated in a new era as syrians rebuild their nation in a wheel and is ready to make it discovers of palestinian film archive cease from
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the piano in 1982. that raises important questions about palestinian identity. while the buffalo rages on the front line, the diplomatic pursuit for peace is in crisis. however, critical moments ahead. in fact, the ukraine war on the world order much on alice's era, the the, to watching else 0 reminder of our headlines that sell or the united states is pushing to end the conflicts in gaza and ukraine. speaking within the last hour, a special invoice, the would cost once again demanded home us release all kept as it is still holding with cost said that that message was relate directly to how most recent discussions with the group european union leaders are holding emergency talks and brussels
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member states are considering increasing their military budgets and cementing their support for ukraine. it comes as the trump administration pivots from it to europe and allies and recess ties with russia. texaco has been given a one month for free on terrorist that came into force earlier this week. us president, donald trump, now says that goods from mexico that fall under the united states, mexico, canada trade agreements, will be temporarily exempted to serial. now where at least 50 members of the security forces have been killed by fighters, loyal to hosted former president bashar assad. the attacks targeted security convoys and checkpoints in the jump, la area that's near the top here in syria's coastal region on the mediterranean authority. say it was a well planned attack and military reinforcements have been sent to the area houses here as well. so don joins us from damascus for so what are you learning about this attack of the while he was in the morning that the security forces were
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deployed to capture a person that was one to someone that was one cause and why they were conducting do affiliation. victim onto the fire, the abuse by the members of the old regime. done the i'm, it is that went there to rescue this did seem good or bad. so security a members of the forces members. then the evidence also come, came under the fire. the civilians were trying to rescue them. they also have been and boost as well. and we have seen that in several other places. these who just have continued right off the death immediate was released by missteps. yeah. who's a senior commander, but a team saying that they have form, that resistance goes against the government, gets called the cost to ship to the regiments and quote unquote to say while they have decided to leave it a to the cost of the area. so now we understand that this time because we're the people that have been organized by d as good as who most do down the government forces have been deployed to my back
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yet more and more of the 1st several other cities it diploma. and as we're now at the moment, the fighting is continued attack yet impact twos. and now the fight is pressing spicy is reading the, the city of forms as well, which is due to the largest cities in the country. so we can't quote because it said that the support of a separate a z is the biggest to could to chat is that the creative government is facing ever so i think it's fair to say that securing the territory right. imposing and maintaining security across syria or as large a chunk of syria as they can, is the biggest priority for this new government. you have covered the 1st steps of the government since the fall of a side right up until now. can you give us the bigger picture here? i will see your now says the full of this side redeem the head, the some of the priorities of this government. the 1st was to preserve the safety situations. and the 2nd 2 of course,
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because of the economy and to make sure that the security is in place and to achieve that goal, to be the beginning of government needed old. oh, good. so how floats hard point. i guess the or the, the old with the 12, the 12 to 14 years of the state in your have to submit their weapons dissolved themselves and moved to, to one ottoman blood. really, they have achieved it with the exception of some of forces in the south of the company is the way that deborah and the codes mean it's really she has in the northeast of the country about there's a tool that limits year, the remnants of the old regina and it's believe that poems, as of them still have not submitted the weapons. they have not joined the army here . i did not deserve that majority of them, or see them in the costs of cities or posterior. they only talk to us and look, i can know is remnants of the old regime coming back and reclaiming
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a rule because they do not accept that in new syria. they will not search. you will not continue to have the, the privileges, but this is extremely important because it's going to create a conflict, syria because this is bring it up at a stadium tension, which is extremely extremely that it could possibly know that the new student and the patient needs to be billed the states almost from scratch are still sort are reporting from damascus. thank you very much for that. the bosnian serb leader miller. i don't it has signed the laws that strip the central governments. police introduce sherry of their powers within the send me a ton of mess. republicans, strep sca dot x as the mover stores, 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. dick was found guilty of signing a law, rejecting the authority of the you and appointed high representative overseas peace under the agreement. this ended the bulk in war, in 1995 offices here,
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a bulk ins liliana smitley audit is in vanya luca, and she says that it could now have his slide set on changing the constitution. these full laws that were adopted recently, the national assembly of the public a set up 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 says the governor's entity would not respond and they would be protected by the people because of the police. the next stage of this entire process is the new constitution. miller does accept that he already
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scheduled consultations about the new constitution he wants to remove from the current constitution. everything that was added by the former hi representatives involves the interest of, you know, 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 outs and boston oaks, who are living here in the 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 vinyl. so sitting these forces of arrested, the petroleum minister, and several senior military officials allied with vice president rick. mature. there had been intense, baffles in the northern town of miss sir on tuesday nights. soldiers surrounded the
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vice president's home in the capital, juba. he and president southwick here, or a long time rivals, and have little french o unity governments since the end of the civil war in 2018. that's it for me. so then your next step is inside story. on the officer, the the, the president hasn't seen a sock to know the top of the city for at least 50 is not for it isn't the big one, but it's already costs and diamonds because it's slow moving. the winds aren't particularly strong, but the waves, the battery, and the coast line 70 down to what the south ralph is. well, on the right and is already fully. and if you get to half a meter of radius, lot you to full sometime during friday, saturday or sunday, the communication that's good with our cool study. that means the rest of australia is enjoying relative calm, beautiful weather. it's quite warm. some places past about 29, for example,
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and it's not bad. and using in for friday brought these looking day 20 of their advisor, christ church, and wedding to the right decision is still showing itself with big channels wandering around and giving flash flooding in the full across i think again, football and yet possibly not for java. drifting across towards the sooner. why is it? and this right is found also is thailand, combo, dia and viet nam, a little bit early to see that it's already happened. actually the season is happening again. is most start to come for japan, not a lot but some on friday. and elijah is pretty easy as just as cold as it was. now it will briefly get colder and type here. and then in hong kong, 50 more rise to 18. so the opposite direction, but a range for tie. one. generally speaking, china is becoming rather warm on the stairs. there is around the disappeared all the time. you get this saturday the, the one goes to is over 30000 children. we 15000. you have lost
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