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and shrubs and residence, i'll blame you. one of the big binding companies operating nearby on monday is mining companies up simply packed up and gone after they had done leaving behind toxic legacy that continues to impact lives and life. the israel says it will send a delegation to tow hosted talks and extending the goal is a safe spot. us as it's located, continues to students are running out of food fuels and that's the one carrie jones. and this is all just here a lot from the whole set coming. functions of civilians are killed in the series northwest as government forces. an astonishing noise wants to control another wave of the russian and strikes on eastern ukraine. at least 14 people have been killed
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. and on the march in argentina, women protests against a plan to use. the israel has announced it's sending a delegation to contact on monday to try to advance. the goal is to cease find captive exchange talks. counselor has been helping to mediate the deal between isabel and thomas, the 1st phase of the ceasefire and kept to the exchange deal expired a week ago. there's no agreement on when the 2nd phase will begin. it would lead to a permanent end to the families of a the caps is held in dollars according on the front minister benjamin netanyahu to move on to face to as well, has been blocking all supplies of food,
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fuel and medicine from entering. going so since phase one ended basic goods become nearly impossible for people to get hold of all the affordable, most palestinians in does the reliance to the assistance you and other agencies have repeatedly warned the risk of funding. and the so it has more on that seems very delegation from she's there because these many governments and the testing of 40 bandages here from reporting from inside to isabel and occupied westbank. these rarely prime minister's office has released the statement confirming that israel, we'll dispatch a negotiating team to the call to the capital del, how in order to meet with mediators to see what's going to come next. as part of the ceasefire deal. israel says they want to extend phase one of the deal in order to bring about the release of as many captives as possible, but without committing to fees to thomas has said previously that this is a red line for them that they entered into this deal. that's in multiple phases in
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order to reach an end of the war. but israel has gone so far as to cut off all humanitarian aid entering the gaza strip for around a week. now, in order to put that pressure on him as the key to israel's demands. but nonetheless, there still so much pressure on these really prime minister from family members of these really captives or accusing the premier of prolonging the war for his own personal and political gain. they say that the phase 2 of this deal is the only way to ensure the release of the remaining captive in gaza from the center with that just so you know, i'm just bring your husband jordan now she's standing behind washington d. c. for so the us special envoy, middle east steve, with corpus expected in the region this coming week was the significance of the timing of all this as well. the significance is that the, the ceasefire between uh israel and her mazda ended more than a week ago. and the concern is that the violence could re reemerge
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that child the suffering of the palestinians living in gaza trying to start the rebuilding of their lives could intensify. and that the captive still being held by him off in gaza could end up all being killed or dying in captivity, which is not something that the united states wants to see. and so to help the personal envoy as it were of the us president donald trump, in the region as these are new talks between israel and homos and other interlocutors just underway in doha. this important that i did since the signal that the us is very keen to see this conflict result that the phase 2 of this effort to extend the ceasefire be put into place as quickly as possible. and this comes, doesn't it? on the hills of the us, the ministration revealing its been having direct talks with him,
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us us. and that's because the us has a vested interest in trying to get the remaining captives, those who were still alive and the remains of those who have died while being held by him off and garza are returned to their families as quickly as possible. the us has a policy of not engaging with designated foreign terrorist organizations and almost is one such organization. but in certain circumstances, when the us judges, that it is in its best interest. and in this case, as we heard from the president earlier this week, in the interest of israel to try to get the remaining captives returned as quickly as possible. the us will set aside those legal concerns in order to try to achieve something that it considers very essential to it's national security. and so it's perhaps surprising to some, but it's not unusual. and in this case,
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if this is something that can be resolved, it might just mean that a war between israel and homos, the war on gaza can be brought to an end as soon as possible presidential. and thanks very much for your opinion. countries have come out and support to an arab to rebuild garza from germany, italy, i'm the u. k. so the gyptian roadmap is realistic. includes a $53000000000.00 funding to rebuild the strip on like the us presence proposal. palestinians would remain in garza and be given that temporary housing you want to as ation of is that make a corporation has also endorsed the time us and israel have rejected it. far as the room is in, the southern gauze has sent to you on eunice, whether it's the full length of time it is to a time having to as the city of hon. units is inside the 2nd largest city in garza, which right now stands in room. and so due to the is really military operations. of
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course, the stripe. we can just take a look on this, a building that you can see in the frame. absolutely, this is what's left of a palestinian house in con eunice, where this family who has survived the bombing now live among this route, when with no purple shouts, as you can see, no security and only late reaching them. this used to be the house. now it's badly standing with no doors new, no, no windows, and only a very delicate roof that might collapse on the heads. at any moment. this family, in fact, has been living and slight this from the building. and there have been exposed to very harsh elements and the leading in there and then uh, we were obliged to stay here in this terrible situation because we haven't heard anything about the so called or construction. also, there are no tents available. so we have to cope with it and with what we have in our hands, there are no alternatives because of the blockade. and the closure of the crossing, they say that they are struggling to remove the russel. um they are sharing that
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concerns about the humanitarian crisis. that the soaring, they say that food is running out with a block to disassembly, rely externally or any sort of food that become find available. look for market that is threatened to run out very shortly here in garza for disassembly. every day is a bottle for survival and they see that the humanitarian situation will get much for wes. if this band has not been absolutely removed and will 8, will be able to access the gaza strip in order to mitigate this unprecedented humanitarian crisis. target cup as in which is 0. had eunice pedestal is ready drones dry, cold of bull days, winds bay hunting in northern gauze was injured 7th palestinians. the machine was working to clear rubble on us. l sharif reports on the scene of the attack. the number of heads up in lights of the ongoing suffering of the palestinians here in
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a tunnel. and with the extreme difficulty in removing the rubble of debris from the st. the boulders of the egyptian consolidate committee watching to clear the streets to leave you the suffering of the people in these areas. however, a dream belonging to these really ami through opponent this pulled those which resulted in gluten free over the driver. and 6 of the people who were present in the streets to 7 wounded people were taken to the indonesian hospital. i'm 3 of them critically injured. the builders were in the safe, densely populated area in the center of faith. hello. these really forces away from the safe area, but they just wanted to stop the school. those are from are moving the rubble and opening the street. these really forces one of the suffering of the kind of thing is if to continue the use of these really drone against the both those i is a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement of the bulldozers with the gyptian and tardy flags on board belonged to the egyptians guitar to commit to this particular bulldozers now also service on the other boulders of withdrawal from the area. and
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everyone who in this area sees themselves is living under the threats of israeli forces, despite being in the safe area in the center of faith. coming up, the serious defense ministry says it's 3 gains control of areas and the northwest that came under attack by fights as the oil to deposed. lead of a shot at us side. hundreds of people were killed in the most serious challenge to the transitional government. so 40, since it's a power in december. well the attacks happen in the port cities of attack here in talk to some the mediterranean coast, both sides strongholds. so as a new president says, anyone who attacks the civilians will be held accountable. this will set a reports from damascus. government forces in vehicles and parents will enter the cost of cities in northwest and syria. once the hot land of the also
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president specialist that they have been before the 2nd security office. some of the worst violence says default of the former, reduce winters, the fight as loyal to said carry those coordinated attacks on checkpoints screwed at the convoys and military positions. security. the forces say they help was the fight. this to the outskirts of todd to send the attack. yeah. the government has imposed a curse. you close the rules through the area. as sense in the force means many set off for the most indigenous. i live the way this convoys to support our brothers and the general security director it on the syrian coast. any group that operates outside the law will be dealt with with an iron fist. we have them and how the this all of those are people civilians as well as for them and members of the south redeem. and the families took the food at the rushes, him in a base in the pack. yeah. many clutching the belongings with no of these plays to
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shelter. hundreds of people had been killed. the government says that most individuals involved in the shooting or civilians on the security personnel. but the rather on affiliated on individuals who have seems to be interested in the hold on to ensure the operation on the ground for full sits goals. the strictly forbidden the for all the forces on the ground to get into any civilian residents or deal with anyone who are inside the home in any way. the ministry of defense will begin evacuating the area of anyone not affiliated to the operations. anyone who disobeys them, orders will be presented to court. the latest wayland has brought close into the space of damascus. i live for you supported the government, but i haven't been on the, on a lot of the challenge though to based on division what separation and d stabilization of the state to best. because we have not been broken for 14 years, had the highest level in the capital, damascus, present the setup,
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or the fighters to lay down their arms last week at the city. as at the national dialogue and pliers and inclusive political process. but it's a complex process that includes the costs of the ation between fractions groups. this interest at terrorism has been a long time ago maintenance items that is predicted as some times out of the price is that the new government under about shala's money just, you know, says until now let's say now using this phone, they need to respond to. so i asked the lady to show that they all want john to do so without aging the hour. the surgeon environments put it as a major tennis for the new government and business questions about whether the transition process is involving or isolating these groups. moving quickly enough to prove transfer that escalation. this is ada. i'll just go to damascus. a hodge census based updates from touches. this is very good news 3,
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if this is the main streets of uh, delta. and as you can see now, the security forces are preparing to initiate a security operation older to proceed all these subs remnants and, and then a place where they refuse to disclose. but as you can see, that huge preparation. so many numbers were assembled. and the also they like minutes ago, a secure to source just tool, but i just, you know, i, that's a one person that was killed into was injured by a hitch and run a truck was conducted in the road between homeless and benny as that's why the security forces he and it's also was improvements and all the girlfriends of the, at a cost spots of serial. there were some parts of c, r a and preparing to uh, looking after these security breaches. and also uh, following up all these headphones. and as i said,
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they are applying this hits and one side which makes, makes it very difficult to disagree with the process to look after them and, and, and, and to eliminate a lot of hedge and just go the photos the say it was the russian stripes on eastern ukraine is killed at least 14 people. 8 residential buildings were damaged in the attack on the 20th, the net region to west and ukraine. some of the fist fighting since rushes invasion in 2020 two's taking place in the region. most coast, as forces of re taken 3 villages that ukraine sees in rushes cross region. charles traffic reports from keith as another night of death and destruction across the east. and then some great ukrainian army says this burning residential
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building is one of a number of blocks of flats pitched by russian drones and ballistic missiles in the town of built for p don't exclusion. on friday night, people who have died here are women, my neighbor from that department. and in the 4th block of the building to prepare the i had a population of 28000 before the war. most people have fled, as russian forces have gradually advanced around the strategically important town of port cross, which is around 20 kilometers away. really in the window off of the building. so i found out completely, this is a regular residential building. there were people inside us for the preliminary information. there are killed and wounded. rescue is a working up the sites they are fighting fires. forensic investigators are documenting this crime. mazda of dollars, a wholesale cross, cuz suffered some of the worst fighting in recent months. the town is almost empty and much of it completely destroyed russian full season out only
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a few kilometers away. having slowly advanced from the east and south. first of all of a sudden the fuel put plus i went to the nearby village to have a look. the 2 shells exploded behind me. i'm concussed today. i think i lost my hearing. that's all for i'm some additional loss of. hopefully i'll soldiers will hold co cross. i want to be ukranian. i was born in ukraine and i want to be here. but if the russians occupy it, i'm definitely not staying ukrainian soldier describes the challenge is the army faces trying to keep russian forces back. they keep shooting drones and gone to bones offline. everywhere. it is clear that things are not changing for the b to only for worse. so that means we hope that it will be of enough is enough. how long can one find? thing that we need to reach an agreement, it is clear that we would like the negotiations to be held on normal times, but no one can guarantee that to us for more than look, whatever, whatever has the bundled football cross grinds on ukrainian or star twos of cold
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for a day of morning because of the sheer amount of people killed in those attacks on nearby door. appropriately. ukrainian army describes the strikes which had multiple residential buildings as being one of the most brutal in recent times. charles prep it out to 0, keith. so the head tyran houses here is where the forces opened far palestinians and the multiplan, the west bank heavily on soldiers seen on the streets of denver. and truck is trapped in limbo from one of thousands of drivers court in the border. dispute got installed and focused on the as hello, that will start down on the which optical side clone alford,
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died something of a desk before making a land full across eastern queens and now downgraded to a tropical lo, it's still set to bring some very heavy rain which is likely to west and the flooding across more eastern areas. not just in queensland, but also in new south wales. you can see those big bus rain pushing their way for the soft trailing up towards the noise as well. and we are likely to see some of that rain rolling into sidney at the start of the week. it's looking like a pretty wet 3 days here. the rain picks up as well across molding pots of w, waive the top hand as well. seems bus of thunderstorms and we've got some breezy showers kicking into southern parts of w a at the start of the week. now on the other side of the tasman, it is looking most sets of good showers for both the south and the north island. heavy is towards the northeast, but temperatures will pick up slightly into monday. it looks like a pleasant sunny day in oakland at $26.00 degrees celsius. now it's not as wes
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across northern parts of thailand as we move to southeast asia. but endo china is still seeing some bus rain in places like vietnam and cambodia. and the rain is heavy in western parts of indonesia. the have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. and 3 pod series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment by how many words would i have to exchange? and this legislation thing use it to flush receipts of anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental. and it's like 10 words pod, 3, the template on out to 0, the, the, the,
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the watching out to 0. let's take a look at the headlines now. serious defense ministry, such as regains control of arrows and the northwest. it came under attack by scientists, noise, supposedly the shot us, not hundreds of people were killed in the most serious homage. transitional governments. 46, a thailand in december, russian strikes new trains, decent on yes and concave regions of children. 14 people, west coast such as forces have to be taken street finishes. that ukraine. it seems to me russia's course. and israel says it tends to send a delegation to do cause a safe spot to have to release to it's a monday got taught husband helping to mediate negotiations between israel and i'm us. the 1st phase of, at the end of a week ago,
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there agreement to me in the 2nd phase will begin these reading and actually campaign against palestinians and the occupied westbank is ongoing is very forces of opened fire on people in the town of due south of head problem footage, taken by witness and published on social media, shows several heavily on is really sold as running and working in the street. song of gunshots can be heard. it's on known whether there were any casualties. no day is in a mine, she explains what the house is very forces targeted in those rights. these ready on slot against the northern occupied westbank continues. engineering is really occupation soldiers through tear gas canisters up the yard in the entrance of the government hospitals, no injuries were reported by like fire, but residents in any and have recorded incidents where is really occupations. soldiers set some homes on fire following
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a pattern of behavior that is now being reported in the northern occupied westberg, where as well continues to carry the largest and most destructive and longest military onslaught in the territory since the occupation began in 1967. meanwhile, elsewhere is ready, soldiers had been raising agriculture, land, near nablus, and there had been several interests across the territory. not all the address either. i'm so it's demonstrations are taking place around the world to mock international women's day in the ukrainian city hockey. the demonstration was health a on a women's soldiers who died defending the country in the spanish capital women march through the streets, angry about to decline in human rights. meanwhile, women gather that is done both protest violence against women, saying they're not safe in society. and an engine asia, hundreds motion to contact quarter for labor rights. agenda,
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equality and protections. it's a 1000 and marching. and what as far as to protest the president, have you ever knew these plans to remove the crime is kind of starting from the penal code. i'll just say it was to raise a buy it was that that product just didn't want to size thousands and thousands of people here on the 3 sub windows side is on this suite that goes from congress all the way to the presidential palace. women extremely concerned about the impact that they say have yet. and the lays of terry to plan a plan that the government says is being used to fight in place and will have on women's rights since taking office. have a young lady has implemented this meeting of thousands of faith employees and shutting down the ministry of women's affairs. for example, when you talk to women here, they say that argentina is considered to be one of the most progressive countries in latin america legalize thing abortion. but it's becoming increasingly difficult to be able for women to terminate those pregnancy because of the lack of funding. also, the government has shut down programs to prevent teenage pregnancy,
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for example. and the lady took that show would be to remove the term from his side, which is the killing of a woman by a man because of her gender. the will be removing it from the penal code with the lots of families that have come here to protest. many of the people that you can see here are relative of women that have been killed. and these people have told us that they are afraid that the perpetrators who would be really so lots of concerns of the streets of the site. it's about what would happen to women's lives that governments of have you had to be late, is saying that feminism and argentina has been used for political reasons. i'm a big excuse for over spending and corruption, but women here are telling us that this rather is necessary that they've been fighting for a very long time for their rights. and that's why they won't be silence. i'm that they won't back down very so well as a seat. i went to side as well from his side as a matter of a woman to buy
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a man and context of gender based violets. it was added to argentine as penal code in 2012 and is punishable with life in prison. present here and then a following through on an election promises planning to remove it. last year, 252 women were victims of family size across the origin. tina, the vast majority of those murders happen to one us, all right? that's one woman, but it on the basis of her sex or agenda every 35 hours. 60 percent of those women limited fund, intimate partner or relative and an estimated total is around $8000.00 to $300.00 women who are victims of feminist line. across the americas. lesandra ramirez is legal and advocacy advisor for that to the mac and the car being at a quantity now organization that advocates for the protection invites in girls to explain the feeling of a stressful behind the stuff. these marching argentina believes that he's from no just to it avoids the new set of gender and quality,
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but also to cost budget regarding getting better. but as long as it's 40 seats at may, they provide boards not looking for just the institution on the boards a, make sure i know it remains garrett's, and i understand now do not on the ports make up for the same for the week. so i really need seeing the spanish on certain bucks. nice on these chose the a right now we minutes, right. are those key for the didn't the over on the that's gonna be the huge where the huge and jumped into both women's rights and 3 got to be from the side is for sure is this is met the nature of does everybody's body on, you know, just on the site. so the idea of just cutting the party these a i think a little bit, you know, the cold just show the big screen form of violence against women is no in the
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agenda over the boardman on the board. we minutes are not in the center on, survivors are looking to start there of the place you make or south korea as impeached, preston to use something new, has been released from a prison. this so prosecute has decided not to appear the court's decision to cancel his detention even was in page 10, then rested in january on charges of insurrection in connection with his decision to declare martial. no, in december of leaving the prison, the president stopped his most. okay. to greet hundreds of support as well, but private poets from the capital. so extraordinary seems outside the detention center south of sol with impeach president june. so if y'all has been detained now for more than 50 days, choosing to get out of his presidential motorcade and walking out of the gates of the detention center bowing in the direction of his supporters, thanking them also expressing his gratitude to the courts. this follows
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a court decision on friday that holding you in detention was unjustifiable that he should be released. the prosecutor's office has decided not to appeal against that so that his legs to his release now from detention. but this is by no means the end, all his political adults have legal lowes and he is now being prosecuted for leading a rebellion for this short lived in possession of marshal at the beginning of december. that's a case that is ongoing. also, we have had at the constitutional court, they have now finished that hearings and then now deliberate to go with that decision on whether to uphold the impeachment of that part of you. uh, by the national assembly. we could have a decision on that within the next week, robert pride, i'll just say a russell around supreme data i told the other for many years says toronto not
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negotiate to nuclear deal under pressure from quote, a bullying country is comments come a day off the us present, donald trump said he had sent them that to, to the country is tougher for it to to do just that from told me to deal with it. ron was coming soon, focused on enough dentist on a leasing a combined $3000000.00 every day for the closure. we're talking border crossing, focused on the shot, the crossing or choosing of guns. soldiers of building a new board. a post wanted to touch a ton of bond denies. this has that section where it is one of thousands of truck drivers stranded at the board. how is it belie, i'm in a said fundraising. it was filled out of one of the rescue is uh, a lot of that she knew why sending it out. well, i have to do the web builder. so id have it's, lemme move that they've given that means this bill is at the bottom of my duty already on data that much fill out them with the number.

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