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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the israel says it will send a delegation to the off the top. so in extending the ceasefire and going to the of the clock, this is out to, to are life. and also coming up, serious defense ministry says it has re gain control of areas in the northwest. well under type 5 sun regime loyalists another wave of russian and strikes. so nice and ukraine,
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at least 14 people if be killed and just intruded steps down this kind of as prime minister. we looked at the 2 kinds of it's fine to replace it the so these really prime minister's office as a team of negotiators will travel to, to on monday to try to advance garza seesaw and come to the exchange talks. israel wants to extend phase one, but your master's rejected katya has been helping to mediate the deal between israel and math. the 1st phase of the dealings 5 weeks ago, there's no increase to when the 2nd phase will begin. it's meant to lead to a permanent into the war. families of these randy captives held in garza, according on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to move on to face to, or is rarely been lucky. over supplies is too few of the medicines,
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a mentoring causes since phase one ended. basic goods have become nearly impossible for people to get hold of all the folder. most palestinians and gals rely on food assistance, b, u n. and now the 8 agencies have repeatedly formed, the risk assignment of the salute has moved now from amman on that is ready delegation. and she said, because he is ready, government and the palestinian authority of find out is here for reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank. these rarely prime minister's office has released the statement confirming that israel will dispatch and negotiating team to the cost of the capital bill. 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 order to reach an end of the war. but israel has gone so far as to cut off all
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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's still so much pressure on the is 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 phase 2 of this deal is the only way to ensure the release of the remaining captive in gaza from the central jersey. oh, i'm well, that's enough for me. rosamond jordan, who has more from washington, dc on the us involvement in the cx 5 talks video, especially along the way to the meeting. steven with coffee is going to be in the middle east in the coming days. and that's because the us is very keen to see the move, but from things one of the ceasefire between israel and homos to phase to the u. s . has very gene to uh, in parts get the remaining captives out of her mouse is control,
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as well as to secure the release of the remains of those captives who have died during the more than 500 days. that the war has been going on in dollars up with cost is also was expected to not only be engaged as the as railways and homos start more negotiations in doha, on monday. but he may also be taking part in ongoing side conversations in saudi over idea about trying to end the war in not the middle east, but in ukraine. it all comes as the us reveals that it has made direct contact with some us about the status of the remaining captives being held inside garza. that is an indication that the us is willing to ignore us law for bidding contact with what it considers foreign terrorist organizations, such as a mos in order to achieve
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a goal that it considers its central to its national security priorities. certainly getting the remaining capt is out of gaza if one of the ways us believes that not only can the war in quickly, but can also ensure security for both is railings and the palestinians and gaza. rosalyn jordan elders, era washington will charge i resume, is in the southern gauze. the city of con eunice with this little left for families to return home to as the city of hon. unice has inside the 2nd largest city in garza, which right now stands in room. and so due to the is really military operations. of 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 root. when with no purple shelters, you can see no security and only late reaching them. this used to be the house. now
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it's badly standing with no doors new, uh 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 dis, from the building. and they all have been exposed to very harsh elements and the leading 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 the 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 the available. look for market that is threatened to run out very shortly here in garza for disassembly. every day is
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a bottle for survival and they see that the humanitarian situation will get much for wes. 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. a topic up as an o. d 0 had eunice palestine. shayna lowe was the communication advisor at the norwegian refugee counts when she's urging the international community to compel israel to allow aid into gaza. these are people who have been under the age for, for more than 1617 years at this point. um, but under active possibilities for more than 15 months. uh and, and have really lost everything, their homes, their livelihoods, their family members. the survivors are entitled to aid and we, and we want to remind the international community that it's not just that these people, the, it's a, there's not a privilege. this is
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a rate that they have. and israel have obligations under international law to provide for the, the basic necessities for the people who live under occupation. we've seen, as we start with the ways ro conducted itself during hostility, is that there's very little appetite from the international community to hold israel accountable for violations of international law. and we need not just the rhetoric from, from 3rd states, but we need them to take action to do everything in their power that they can to get these crossings reopened. or mine is relevant, the very real obligations to facilitate the entry of humanitarianism and, and to make sure that those consequences exist if this rope is not reopened the process. so let's move on to syria now, where the defense ministry says it's retained control of areas in the northwest that came under attack by fights as loyal to the deposed lead to bash on the side. hundreds of people, including civilians, were killed in the mysterious trappings to the transitional governmental
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authorities since it took power in december. the type happened in and around the port cities of the talk yet until twos on the mediterranean coast, both with assad strongholds. sir, his new president says anyone who attacked civilians will be held accountable or so said the reports now 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 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 to the area and sent in the enforcement. many set off
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for the most indigenous. i live the be 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 of people civilians as well as for them and members of this after the gym and the families took refuge as rushes him in a base in the pack. yeah. many clutching the belongings with no obvious place to shelter, hundreds of people had been killed. the government says that most individuals involved in the shooting or civilians on the security personnel, but rather on affiliated on individuals who have since being arrested. you will put on 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.
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anyone who disobeys the orders will be presented to court the latest wayland has brought close to the space of damascus. i la police report to the government. 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, 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 produced some times out of the price is the new government under about shala's money until now they now using this phone,
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they need to respond to this last need. they need to should they all was josh the uses without aging the hours. 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 prevent further that escalation. this is sad that i'll just go to damascus. i'm are all hugged. she said this update now from taught to use. this is the 3 it's, this is the main streets of, uh, delta. and as you can see now, the security forces are preparing to initiate a security operation order 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 security source just told, i just, you know, i, that's
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a one person that was killed into was injured by a hitch and run a talk was conducted in the road between homeless and ben. yes, that's why the security forces he and it's also was improvements and all the girlfriends of the, at a cost spots of syria. there were some parts of c, r a and preparing to uh, looking after these security breaches. and also uh, following up all these headsets and as i said, they are applying the search and one side which makes, makes it very difficult to the security process to look after them and, and, uh and, and, and to, uh, eliminate a lot of how just the photos the, the series of russian strikes on eastern ukraine have killed at least 14 people. 8 residential buildings were damaged in the attack and the domestic region in west
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and ukraine. some of the fastest fighting since roches invasion in 20. $22.00 is taking place in the region most coast as forces of re taken 3 villages that ukraine sees in rushes, task region. child stratford has this report now from keith another night of death and destruction across the east, and then some great ukrainian army says this burning residential building is one of a number of blocks of flats hit by russian drones and ballistic missiles in the town built for p don't exclusion on friday night, people who have died here a room in 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 book cross, which is around 20 kilometers away. literally in the half of the building. so i found out completely, this is
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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 a, documenting this chrysler dodge mazda of dollars, a wholesale, holcroft sca suffered some of the worst fighting in recent months. the town is almost empty and much of it completely destroyed, rushing full season that only a few kilometers away. having slowly advanced from the east and south for a little bit, but suddenly a few of us with a link to the nearby village to have a look. to shells exploded behind me. i'm concussed today. i think i lost my hearing. that's all for i'm some additional motion. 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
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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 means we hope that it will be over 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 the water. how's the bottled football cross grinds on ukrainian or star twos of cold for a day of morning because of the sheer amount of people killed in those attacks on nearby adult. prepare. the ukrainian army describes the strikes which had multiple residential buildings as being one of the most brutal in recent times. charles rep it down to 0. keith still had to run out on the march in argentina, women protests, the president of the malays plans to remove from his side from below. plus, i'm jessica washington in china where use unemployment remains a challenge for the economy.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the other guy you're watching out to do a reminder on top storage. and israel says it plans to send a delegation to doha. if it goes to a cease fire and come to release thoughts on monday, the 1st phase of the deal ended
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a week ago with no agreements on. when was the concerns? we'll get serious defense ministry says it has re gain control of areas in the northwest that came under attack by fights is loyal to depos, need a bus drivers side. it is the most serious challenge to the transitional governments with already since it's a power in december. a russian strikes and ukraine's eastern domestic and the cock keep regions of killed. at least 14 people, most gross as forces of re taken street villages in crane seats and rushes kinda screech. a kind of is a governing and liberal party is electing a new lead. it's replaced just intrude on sunday. they'll then be sworn in his prime minister in the days that followed with standing up 2 of us present. donald trump high on the agenda. she, everytime he reports not from altima on those competing to replace the truth to justin crudo resigned in january. this country deserves a real choice. in the next selection of to 9 years in the office,
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the prime minister had become unpopular and been under pressure to go for some time . in the catalyst for his departure was the resignation of his deputy prime minister and finance minister cross your freedoms. in december. he's the one of the 2 front brothers and the liberal party leadership election. i guess some people are really scared of canada fighting back the favorite though is not coming from a governor of the bank of canada, a governor of the bank of england and economic adviser there. justin tudor, i'm here to build the strongest economy for all canadians. the 2 of them are essentially trading on their credentials. christopher freeland, is arguing that she negotiated the canada, us mexico free trade agreements, that she is an experience negotiator tried and tested in the political arena. mark carney, essentially
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a central banker. he is selling his credentials as someone who understands how economies work, but he has never had any direct experience in politics. 6 good morning, freedom says you look out for the middle call from tame the cost of living. however, if he's also president, has been 2 percent of canada's gdp on defense by 2027. she's a foreign policy hawk, often attacking russian president vladimir fusion and a storage supporter of israel county is a relatively little about foreign policy. he says the goals are tends to meet the 2 percent defense spending goals. but 3 years later, in 2030, his main focus is presenting himself as fiscally conservative, but certainly liberal, the man who guided the bank of canada through the 2008 financial crisis, the bank of england through breakfast. and we can handle the potential economic crisis, canada faces. now, over the last several weeks. the main question facing liberal policy voters is who has the best strategy to come from donald trump?
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christ you have freedom to is offering robust confrontation, mount com, a, b. com application of kind of. ready economic leverage she ever time c l to 0. i also agree with the twins united security officers being held hostage by fault dispense in columbia southeast have been released. the men were kidnapped on 1st day in the region of calico, of to be attacked by a group of fighters linked to the now disbanded font kribble, govern forces are cracking down on the cocaine trade in the area, which helps to fund the decision and fights has thousands of people taking part in the annual bots for women's rights and by his areas organized to say this year. the mileage is even more significant since taking office president how the miller has more by government institutions designed to protect against gender based finance. you know, plans to remove the crime or from aside from the penal code treasure, but it has more from the origin to the in capital like every year in march,
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8th, thousands of women take to the streets of winter situs. but this year they say there's another reason to protest against what they see or attacks on women rights by presidents have you had really, really in a context where women rights are going backwards with the rights that have being one are under attack. that's why we have to renovate our rep points to mobilize and should lights on this injustice. since taking office, we may have implemented one of the toughest of daily 2 plans that origin tina's recent history to fight inflation. the government has also shut down the women affairs ministry. we do spending for abortions and other crucial programs to fight teenage pregnancy. the government says it also wants to remove the word from aside from the penal code, violate that governments daughter was killed last year. the only way is to fight on
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the street and get together so they cannot run a silver. it's terrible if they remove the word from his side with all the significance it has in this country. the women here say that they have been fighting for a very long time. they won't be on the same low demonstrations happened across the region, mexico t their brazil and others women won their voices, heard the crumbs to victory. the united states has also empowered conservative politicians to speak against the rights that many women believe have already been one we women still have to defend our rights. we're going through a wave of conservatism there after our rights march. the 8th is
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a day to commemorate to the hard for that is for quantity over the past. it's also a reminder that women in the region are defined and will not be silenced. very, so i just see that window size. the governor of new york state is declared, the state of emergency of to wild floods are up to near the hamptons, which is a wealthy area on long island, far authorities, a strong winds, and dry conditions of fueling the flames. 3 of the funds have been extinguished. well, the full is 50 percent contained people living close to the fives and they've been told to evacuate china or is that to see more than 12000000 new graduates enter the job market this year, but there are enough jobs for them use on employment. it remains a persistent challenge for its sluggish economy. jessica washington reports from shanghai on the challenges. young people face and trying to find black cities
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around china. jobs is like these attractive visitors from move to the country. so we mainly want to hire college students who just graduated so we can better train them if he's older, his family may affect his work. one of the 2 of hunters is to june. the 21 year old computer science graduate is staying with his uncle. he looks for jobs in the capital, so buying and i have applied for 30 or 40 jobs in the past of 6 months. i found some work in my home time. i worked in the supermarket and as a security guard, millions of young people like to navigating a challenging job. market suspect is like the property set to slow down weak consumers spending and, and then choose to pay to decline in exports, way on the economy. you see the job market is getting increasingly competitive for graduates within 12000000 young people are sent to graduate this year. that's an increase of more than $430000.00 compared to last year official. now this point we
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use unemployment rate of around 15 percent. the experts say the real number is likely higher and the data doesn't account for young people who are under employed with a real estate set that down, that is construction down infrastructure down and new technologies, not absolving. last large numbers, you have a large body of people who simply con, find jobs at the moment. you agreed in that nation with an uncertain joke. market competition is increasing for jobs in the civil service, which is seen as a stable cookie of costs offering job security, and books like subsidized housing. for them, $3000000.00 candidates took the civil service exam late last year, an increase of more than $400000.00 compared to the previous year. despite the challenges to the says he's optimistic about his prospects that are more of a tune. it is in big cities. if you have a better job, you can also find
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a girlfriend. i have confidence. i can do it. it's his 1st time visiting a jump. this did likely won't be his last. jessica washington, oh to 0, shanghai. i. that's a for me to clog, planning more, of course. and a website out is there a dot com is the address and then inside story, we'll look at the risk of escalation of to the finance in sarah, i'll be back in half enough to see you then by the the hello. they will start in the middle east and live vance, and the dense cloud shows where the troublesome weather it can be found. we've seen some very heavy rain across pots of a rock that has cooled flooding, and we're expecting the west of that weather to shift its way across into west and pots all the around. but for much of a north of the country,
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it is looking west. and wintery sunday, and monday, now for the south of this, across of the golf, we seen the development of some west, whether the potential for some very strong wind sweeping in to cuts off, bringing some thunder storms over the next few days. that rain trailing back across into the event that things have gone down across the north east of africa. it's the north west. it's baffling was very unsettled, whether features some strong winds that are affecting the canary islands, west to, and even wintery weather walking across. moving parts of morocco into algeria, but much of the north is seen very dry, but when the weather is down in the south, but we're seeing some of the worst hazards go to developing a tropical flight code that moves across the mozambique channel into northern parts of mozambie is going to bring some drenching rains, not just to the very north, but also to malawi with some heavy rain starting to move in to eastern areas, office and baldwin. on monday,
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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, right. how many words would i have to exchange in this legislation? thing use this to flush free speech of anyone who support black was or is involved in protesting for environmental reasons. and it's like 10 words. part 3, the template on our 20, the civilian and some of the hundreds killed in syria, while government forces bible fighters loyal to the deposed asset regime. president of fed, i'll shut off promises, accountability for anyone attacking civilians. the un envoy expresses. so what's the risk of escalation? this is inside

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