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the, the battle rages on the front line. the diplomatic pursuit for peace is in crisis. however, critical moments ahead, in fact, the ukraine war and the world order much on outages era, the us push on gaza and ukraine. donald trump tells him us to hand over all remaining captives and says a meeting to discuss the piece framework for ukraine will be held next week, and sony or the pennsylvania. it's good to have you with us. this is else is your life from the also coming up curfew in parts of western syria as a side regime. loyalists attack security forces in homes, tortoise and attack. yet at least 15 people are killed. we meet the palestinians in
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gaza, injured by unexploded ordnance and the program in place to help the survivors the 2nd spacecraft, which is the surface of the moon in a week. but the landers orientation is still unclear. the united states is continuing to push for an end to the concepts in both casa and ukraine for them, and donald trump has repeated his threats, thomas demanding that it release all the remaining captives. this comes out to washington confirmed direct talks with the group. trump told reporters in the oval office that someone was going to have to get a lot tougher. we have 59 left of which 24 living the rest are, are dead. and we put it out of shape and it sort of self explanatory thing,
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but somebody's gonna have to get a lot rougher then they get a shame and those 20 for the living because they were with them just 2 weeks ago, 3 weeks ago, depending on when they got out, but they said they're a very bad shape. so the quote is a lot rougher and a lot tougher. uh, rosalyn. jordan joins us from washington dc. so was donald trump seems to be doubling down on the threat he'd already made a must, but he's but it's, it's pretty, it's brutal, but it's on specific. i think it's fair to say brutal on specific, but also keep in mind that the us is doing something which by us law it normally isn't supposed to do, which is engaging in direct talks, would come off in order to try to turn the ceasefire into a sustainable piece, you how you can't make peace. if you're only talking with your allies, you do have to talk to your enemies. that's so one of the 1st lessons of diplomacy
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. what is interesting is that there is a ramp and speculation that the us government is perhaps signaling that taught if of the negotiations with them us don't work out that the is really government would then get to the us as a tacit blessing to renew it. sage on dollars or now no one wants to actually say that in so many words, but the speculation is quite ramp and you're in washington. okay, well, stay with us. the, the donald trump also addressed the ukraine russian war. now remember, the trump administration has suspended military aid and intelligence sharing with ukraine, suggesting that it would mean key would be more likely as a result to sign an agreement and the war. but the us president, now also suggesting that russia has no choice but to sign a deal as well. i think what's going to happen is ukraine wants to make a deal because i don't think they have
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a choice. i also think that russia wants to make a deal because in a certain different way, a different way that i only i know only i know they have no choice either. so ross, i'm going to say pretty much the same thing. again, this is pretty on specific, i mean is something only i know, but we have no idea what he's talking about. it is important to point out that donald trump did say in the past week or so before the big for aka, in the oval office on friday, with full loaded mirror zalinski, that russia was also going to have to make concessions in order to us settle the end of the war with ukraine. the president was not specific at that time. he wasn't specific again on thursday, but it is worth noting that so trump has also talked about the fact that so many tens of thousands of people, soldiers on both sides of this war, had been killed. the russian government has not gone out of its way to publicize
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the number of, uh, soldiers that have been killed, but it is in the 10s of thousands, if not hire according to military analysts. and so the idea that taught trump is trying to basically, uh, address an issue that could be a political problem for the russian government. the fact that to so many young men have lost their lives in the war. that his essentially a stalemate, as we heard from the state department spokesperson, tammy bruce on thursday that this needs to be ended so that more families do not have to suffer arousing jordan reporting from washington dc. thank you very much. i, a european union leaders have agreed to boost defense spending to step up to cotton and security. they have been holding emergency talks and brussels to submit their support for ukraine. president voted mirror zaleski has welcome the plan. you also confirmed that his country will hold talks with us officials next week,
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and saudi arabia to discuss ending the war with russia. in january, us, president donald trump cold on nato's 30 to member alliance to increase their minimum defense spending. pledge from 2 percent to 5 percent of their g. d. p. he has said europe should take greater responsibility for his own security. one of nato's top contributors. poland has welcome to trump's proposal. poland comes closest to the 5 percent target spinning 4.12 percent of his gdp on defense in 2024 . and it aims to boost that to 4.7 percent this year. a doing a joint press conference in brussels with nato secretary general mark with the polish presidents andres due to said, all nato countries should raise defense spending to at least 3 percent of g d p. immediately. or currently 2 thirds of members have fulfilled the 2 percent commitment. raising the money spent on defense. buy all nato members, to 1.47 trillion in 2024. however, the overwhelming majority are far behind the new 5 percent go. houses here as
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diplomatic editor james base sent this update from brussels. the key issues that were being discussed here, 2 related issues on the post, i think prompted by a change in policy from the trump administration. one that was the issue of european defense. europe has decided that age is not entirely sure about the american position. and so it wants to re, um, a very ambitious program about 800000000000 euros is what is proposed by the european commission. they say they're going to work towards that, the $27.00 european leaders, and they're going to finalize more of the details of the next summit, which takes place in just 2 weeks time. so they did say no time for talk any more time for action, but on this occasion, they are going to go for more tools to try and finalize this, but it is a very big project to head. the other issue, of course,
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is the will in ukraine. and what to do about that. as you say, we've got foss moving developments. we've got present zalinski who was here in brussels meeting, the latest we think going in the coming days, beginning of next week to saudi arabia. he says he's going to saudi arabia and that we think he's going to meet with the americans. we've got a statement from european leaders, strong support from prisons and landscape, but that statement is only signed by $26.00 out of the $27.00. a you members all along. we've known the hungry has had a very different position from. it's a you, a nato allies hungry, did not sign up to this statement. what i think is worth noting is the hungry is very different position is all most now identical to the position of the trump administration. so hungry no longer alone, although it remains alone in the you. with regard to its view on presence that
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lensky or leaders and brussels discuss military budgets. the war on the ground and ukraine continues unabated. as charles stress that reports now from keith emergency services struggle to lift the wounded out of a destroyed hotel and creepy re southern ukraine, ukraine's army says it was a russian is gone. the ballistic missile that did this. ukrainian, british, and american volunteers was staying at the hotel like old survived. this is not the 1st time russia has targeted hotels. this is the 2nd to be targeted increasingly alone. this is called cube in the northeast of the country. most of aliens rescued off to a russian drugs slammed into the side of the residential building. they're often over a 100 russian attacks like these every night across ukraine. a 112 on wednesday. and just as a molding said,
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ukrainian military motion to intercepted by you creating a defense, but off to the us, suspended mid a tree aid an access to its intelligence. the roof is ukraine could struggle to defend its front lines, cities and vital infrastructure. washington, once the ukrainian president to sign a mineral deal is compensation for its help in the wall. so fall and is demanding. keith come to the table to talks on a visual pc that your ukraine's lead up with. all of them is elaine scale through initially refusing to sign the agreement without us security guarantees. a since said he will sign the deal. and soon off to the us announced it has suspended intelligence sharing ukrainian leda had this to say. she buffets musk everyone can see how quickly diplomatic events are on folding. today all teams, ukraine and united states have been working on a meeting. there is a positive movement. we hope for the 1st results next week. the longer the us
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spends it's really create an access to its intelligence. the greater the pressure ukraine feels along the front lines and the great to the danger is to it cities and civilian population. the us says that this is a temporary move attendant sector spider. you claim you and lead a serious about piece, but many will tell you here, but that piece feels like he's being the take you to by donald trump. and on washington's terms. it's all scrap it out to 0. keep. the curfew has been imposed in parts of western syria after attacks against security forces and civilians. fighting is on going in the toxicity and tar tooth and in homes. at least 15 people were killed by fighters. loyal to else did former president bashar assad. the attacks targeted security convoys and checkpoints in the jump, la area that's near the top here, and the coastal region on the mediterranean. authorities say it was a well planned attack, and military reinforcements had been sent to the area houses here as well. sort our
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reports from damascus. the hotel is the in the morning, the security forces. we're heading to the tone of that a the, i'll screw us off the attack. yeah. to get someone who was wanted and while they were to come back into operation, they came on the fire. it was an ambush by the remnants of the old regime. and then it followed by several more ambushes. so the avenues that went to rescue the injured security for the members. they also came under the ad tag. the civilians will try to rescue them. also were attacked by the remnants of the old, the g monsoon. after that, that has been a video released by one of the, the commander of the old redeem. and seeing that these operations are happening based on the decision that they have made to leave it a, quote unquote, the coastal areas. off seeing the from the need government, they according these minutes of the call. so how did by the deadline as the cost of
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c of the documents. so now we understand that these issues, these attacks or the security forces were pre planned and they were organized. no, the security forces are deployed in reinforcements. tremendous. the who would you be enforcement from the city of homes, from the i'm a n for them. it live to the region notes deal that i cannot just on go in the laptop here in talk to an uniforms. the officials you're seeing that they haven't lost a cookie in the city of potters, homes and love talk. yeah, i'm on the on friday. that's going to remain in place and they're saying that gradually the things are coming under control i've ever as well. we can say that this is perhaps the biggest dakota, the challenge, that dakota and the administration you see it has please. so far seems to for the short list that's 3 months ago. this is heather. how does 0, damascus the
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a loss is demanding that israel fulfill its international obligations and allow food, fuel and medicine into gaza. all supplies have been blocked since sunday. the foreign ministers of germany, france and the u. k. have called on israel to abide by its international obligations. they say humanitarian aid should never be contingent on a ceasefire or used as a political tool. and the remnants of war continued the threatened lives across gauze. despite the current ceasefire, unexploded weapons po's a grave risk. the civilians, especially children, houses zeros, honey. my mood reports on an initiative this providing rehabilitation and hope to young survivors and goes to city. this is site at this place palestinian in gauze. the young voice survived. israel is 15 months long war but could not scale what was
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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. i lost my left eye and i'm worried about my di sides, brother and his ard was also injured. no gotten in, i'm and we were building the tents and those who are waiting for the boat. those are just finished. removing the rubble, we heard a loud explosion that damaged the boat. those i was hit. try to hear my leg and my mom was 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 small pieces of shrapnel across garza, children are living with this cars of war,
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not just emotional, but physical too 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. the road to recovery is 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 the how my friends and i were paying so could and then a c dot to few decals the quad. got theirs would fly in the area and had thrown what looks like a toy on the ground. it was small,
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but we picked it up 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 or 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 than mind as well. anyway, most of the euro from god and city palestine. the still ahead on now says 0. i am, i'm a degrees and i did as north west candle, understand why remote communities are on the age of to renew the tags by friends
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and will tell you why the himalayan kingdom of 10 is affecting big on the president. hasn't seen a sock to the top of the city for at least 50 years. now, if it isn't, the big one is all the costs and damage because it's slow moving. the winds aren't particularly strong, but the ways of factoring the coastline 70 down towards the south routh as well on the right and is already fully. and if you get to half a major varies lot you to full sometime during friday, saturday, or sunday, the communication that's good without that cool study. that means the rest of australia is enjoying relative calm, beautiful weather. it's quite warm. some places past about $29.00, for example, and it's not bad and using it 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
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wondering around giving flash flooding in the fall across, i think again for born here, possibly not for java drifting across towards the sooner. why is it? and this right is found also is thailand, compo dia and vietnam a little bit early to see that it's already happened. actually, the season is just happening again. is most start to come for japan, not a lot but some on friday and a light is pretty easy as dust as cold as it was. now, it will briefly get colder and type here and down in hong kong. 50 more. rise to 18 . so the opposite direction, but a range for taiwan. generally speaking, china is becoming rather warm. on the stairs, there is around the disappeared all the time. you get to saturday, the a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together that is tough. alexa is transforming every day
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in the 1st part of the new jersey with visits is stuff i live in mexico city, where the locals are turning a notorious municipality into an urban utopia. a sense of community on a just either the, [000:00:00;00] the you watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this, our president trump has repeated his threats to i'm us saying someone is going to have to get a lot rougher if the group does not release the captives. it holds, it comes out to washington, confirmed direct talks with the european union. leaders have agreed to boost
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defense spending to step up the common security. they've been holding emergency thoughts in brussels to submit their support for ukraine. and the curfew has been imposed in parts of western syria and where attacks against security forces and civilians in the touch of city to our tooth and homes are ongoing. so at least 15 people were killed by fighter is loyal to hosted for president bashar al assad. their so mexico and canada has been given one months for free from 25 percent tires that came into force earlier this week. yes, president donald trump now says goods that fall under the us, m ca, that's the united states, mexico and canada agreement will be temporarily exempted. the trade agreement was negotiated by trump during his 1st term, and it covers a large proportion of all the goods imported from washington's to largest trading partners. she, however, tennessee has more from the canadian capital altura. if everything this refrain
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from tyrus for canadian goods, the compliance with the existing free trade agreements with the u. s. has only made canadian officials, both of the federal and provincial level even more angry. we can't keep on going through this psycho drama. the canadian foreign minister has said every 30 days, they never know what the tariffs may or may not be. and donald trump is a to, to the steve of our medium towers. we'll go ahead next week. that's going to hit canada very hard and then they will be reciprocal tire of an april. donald trump, singling out canada as he was signing the executive order in the oval office, talking about lumber. i'm dary showing a great deal of anger about canadian impulse. but the fairy but we keep a hearing from officials now base from prime minister to data. the foreign minister and others of a provincial level is that's the point for k also is the point, even if the tires don't go ahead on various sectors,
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that confusion is going to lead investors to stop invest in kind of the move to the united states. damage canada economically and they think that is the points and beyond. she advertise c l g 0. also the john homeland is in mexico city and explains what the pause and terrorist means for mexico. what happened was this cold between uh president trump and president cloud. the same down with met scott, who knows would have been decided even before that phone cool. took place, but it's much the same as happened, not to be the last time, but the tires. go postpone and go. a mexico go to another month of may. so it was a last ditch phone call president kyle, the showing them talked about everything that mexico 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 how is this going to be received in mexico? we have a lot of really, this country's economy is so into twine dental. so depending on the united states,
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80 percent of mexico's expos heading all over the border, that they were a lot of people yesterday that we were talking to. uh, for example, the factory i know on the food between mexico in the united states. just talking about a very thought panel ramos 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 it and look at what 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 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. attacks on communities in nigeria, sedona states have caused the fears of a return of violence after a peace deal with the end. it's the attacks in gunning gary killed several civilians and cause panic in a state that is dealing with mass killings. inductions addressed as this report
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from their is going to use a village on edge most of its residents flag after recent attacks that end the 6 months of call. what was the most abide by 3 members of his family did not. she will be attacked, told by community for 2 consecutive days, 3 of my relatives were murdered and some have been abducted. hundreds of farm animals were also stolen. gotcha, and i just and okay, we watch them drive away our catalog, but we couldn't do anything about it because the phone with these disbanded our local munitions and stuff. so local savvy attacks may have been carried out by on groups operating from neighboring states. they could also be a retiree, the agree after recent attacks by local many ships. last year, several villages and government in kaduna state reached a peace settlement that includes reintegrating benefits. the move was facilitated
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by offering shows i did as i divided on whether the government should or talks with the government. the abundance initial complaint was harassment. its politician. i even killings by many shares and members of the security forces. those opposed to any piece with a group in system vendors will continue to violate any agreement. recent military rates on bended camps in the northwest killed hundreds of fighters because some suggested the rates may have forced many to see peace. when the security forces are closing on them, they decide that no time is of we have to come to the table on negotiated with. those communities knows exactly what type of secure general is wanting to protect advisors in the ideas most cannot be solved by force . some states are supporting such dogs we are really to continue to work with the one piece, but those were the one piece who left the program. and so what is the problem?
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i'm just, i'm, i'm in of the mobilization as an integration. he says, the combination of use of force and negotiations costs would use lots of life substantially in the last one. yeah. but the recent attacks and getting green, how she can the confidence of people supporting reconciliation between the villages and the government. how many degrees i'll give you that gunning going nigeria, a private spacecraft has reached the surface of the moon, but its operators are a yes to confirm. a successful landing is concerned that it is landed wrongly. the privately owned dusty and a spacecraft is carrying an ice drill, a drone and 2 rovers. its mission is to search for valuable minerals. on sunday, another us company became the 1st to successfully put a commercial craft on the moon. latanya harrison is a fellow at the outer space institute. i spoke to her a short while ago and she says, there's a lot of interesting work to be done if the vessel manages to function properly.
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the bigger picture is that we're trying to explore the south pole origin of the moon because it has a bunch of these areas called permanently shadowed regions where sunlight never reaches them at any point in the year. and so sight of some detected ice hiding in those regions, which is really good for asked us to use on team emissions in the future. but we've never done any close up inspection of them before. so the blue goes leader from firefly, aerospace, certainly the success of the few days ago. and then hopefully the payloads, armless intuitive machine vendor are both designed to kind of characterize what this ice is like. what the water content is of the soil or the regular width is we call it a moon in these areas is like and also do some technology demonstrations as well. so to test how easy or not easy it is to draw, i mean there's a little hopper instrument on the intuitive machine slander that is going to talk about 25 kilometers away from the lane, or if it's able to be deployed. and that would be the 1st time we've ever done something like that on the moon. a to baton now,
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