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and when the voices of silence agendas prevail, systemic emissions leading control the listening type, the coding the media on out is era. the . the hello on elizabeth put ottoman this is the news, our life from dog hawk coming up in the next 16 minutes. as long cuts power to a, she does have a nation quantum dasa. this applies drinking water has more than half a 1000000 people. so reinforces rupel, an attack in damascus and say they've completed operations against fights was loyal to ally, did president bashar assad people in saddam's,
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a small region. welcome to armies for to an awkward, pushes out the power mother. treat back that support forces destroyed by workers in germany is major air force leaves thousands of passengers stranded and support. this actually is, maureen costa says she's recovering well off. the serious full cluster was knocked on cautious during the $3000.00 need to final be you'll see an indoor championships . the as well has cash off alec to us as a to a vital diesel. the nation planned, supplying drinking water to around half a 1000000 people of central and southern gaza. i'm also as cool to move cheap and unacceptable blackmail the facility and the a did all about us now relying on generations and solar panels and functioning at
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a greatly reduce capacity. it's fee of the pound caught could also affect water pump and sanitation. the head of the facilities warning, the generations could fail. a how do you have somebody in the now we depends on generates is that i'm not in the best condition, but because they've been operating since the war broke out. they haven't been maintained properly due to a lack of necessary spat pots, and therefore, these generators could stop working at any moment and moved kansas as well as the blockade of food medicine, fuel and shelter, going into gaza. and so as a 2nd week, let's bring in my correspondence honey, my movies. joining us live from gauze city honey. so what impact was the caution of the main power supply to gauze as dease, how the nation? fond. what impact is that hasn't gone? it's operations. well there's a lot on search entity going on right now at this doc by these various side just
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further deepening the crisis and the dire situations across the central area as this is the only vital facility available for people to get drinking water is central. they are very close to the close the line and much of the water available is very salty, not very proper for human consumption. it needs to go through this desolate nation plan in order for people to have access to drinking water without the electricity that's being cut off from the definitely best buy is going to shut a very, very soon. it's right now it's running on, on the solar power, the, the, the power generators available, but with the ongoing, a blockade on the crossings. this fuel is not available. it's not just if you were talking about other basic goods among them is it fuels that is not available for the past 9 days. and the road is really military has imposed that it's trick more restrictions than a blockade on the entry of a just pushing and already desperate population to the brink of catastrophe. not
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this destination just right out for people who started to return to their homes in northern garza and garza city serving guys of now half a 1000000 people in the past months, it was the only one functioning and survey close to one pointed $3000000.00 people and up even it's the highest capacity, it was not a, it was not producing and much of the water or was not able to make and enough amount or sufficient amount of water for people in the area. and right now, with the ongoing electricity costs we are expecting to see further a further, as a miserable situations do emerge and to be on the rise in the coming days. this is all perceived by all people that work. and it acts by these really side the blockade on the borders. and now the power god and soon enough we're going to see more of this as these really monetary is implementing the strategy across the gaza strip to the point it's getting suffocating here. honey. thank you very much for that honey muscles with the latest live in gaza city and as well as one goal. so
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has been devastating for the education of hundreds of thousands of palestinian children. but there was a glimmer of hope for the united nation, saying many of them have now signed up for the remote learning program. thought a couple of them has moved from there. i was online garza once filled with the students. these classrooms now stand and rubens with 85 percent of schools. the guns are reduced to russell education has been forced online. find a place where electricity is it's cost and intended access unreliable. distance learning is a factual of its own. of mary is one of thousands of students whose future now hangs by a thread, yet had determination to keep learning remains on shaking the song. that is, the less that anyone and it's throwing me, i'm studying now. so e learning,
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i use my mom's phone to review my math science and english lesson, but i still get to get internet access. so i tried to save all my lessons in case i lose connection to shift. according to the you and refugee agency owner was 260000 students in gus will have joined the distance learning program, but without stable electricity or appropriate devices. money are left behind the best position for families now with education is a privilege not to rice. with north to classroom teachers, record lessons on mobile phones and shed them through what's up when the internet allows you to be. i'm haven't been able to cloudy. i c l for some, mostly a teacher and goes to has done the remains of his home into a makeshift recording studio because of the i know haven't been able to, claudia can see alonzo land that there is no eh,
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and how to stop the war. has destroyed many aspects of life and education has taken the hottest head. so i'm doing my best to revive and using what little remains of my home was. i phase counselors challenges. i like of equipment. no electricity. emetrius usually, you know, i rely on solar panels, but when it's cloudy or raining, even vet fire system, and garza education is no longer rolling. it's a daily back to life gates will isolation and darkness. students who refuse to let the future be buried under the russell proving that the will to lead is a strong goods on all the forces trying to crush it. topic up as the o g 0. there is by palestine. the president dollars on special envoy adam bowler, says direct talks with him also being helpful, and something could come together on gaza within weeks. a mazda official says the group is open to hand and go to the american authority captive as pontiff talks to end the war, as well as sending delegates to capital on monday for discussions on the seas file
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. and once phase one of the agreement to be extended, a mazda is rejected, that proposal, cooling for an immediate stop of the 2nd phase. let's forget about caused on the same by solving he's live here in the design. tell us what we are expecting from this meeting. well this is a very critical moment for these talks. steve, with cost is expected in town to use, rarely have sense of delegation. and this is all about making sure that we can move into the 2nd phase. we should remind viewers that as of march 1st, the 1st phase ended with no clear path forward as to how to move in to the 2nd phase and saber rattling from is really right when politicians of restarting the war as soon as possible. so there's a great deal at stake now, what we're expecting is these talk the results in some kind of conclusive deal looking to move us into the 2nd phase that would involve an extension of the cease fire for by all accounts, perhaps 60 days,
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2 more months for the exchange of more hostages, possibly 10 or so, according to the numbers that we are seeing. now, there are a few sticking points when it comes to this deal. first of all, israel was upset that the white house carried out talks with a most directly without speaking to israelis without involving them. of course this is classic trump, whitehouse politics. the man who says he is the main deal maker. the man who is risk authored to book the art of the deal he wants to be seen as out front and speaking to everyone involved as the main broker. so that is something that is real, was upset about how my says that it is in favor of slowing things down until a deal is reached. that allows for a permanent end to the fighting, a permanent enter the war and an exit of his really forces and a commitment that the war will not be started once again in exchange for any more captives that have been held in god's and now is realistic thing to extend the 1st phase as much as possible to an a enable all of the captives that are being held to
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be released. any remains of israelis, veteran garza to be handed over without a commitment to ending this war in perpetuity. so it is a very tense time, a very critical time for these talks to move in to the 2nd phase. and we have to keep in mind that this is now about the trump white house. there are 2 a negotiations going on market. rubio from a secretary of a is a secretary of state is in. we are trying to come up with a deal to bring about a cease fire in ukraine, and it is critical for them to be able to maintain the current cease fire in gauze or less or be a task getting effective sometime. if this deal does not go through saying thank you very much for that for now. that his name's us lobby live here in dar huh. hold on periods before i'm a regional editor of association president of the lease and also of asked questions later, a sub stack newsletter. he's joining his life on kind of a thank you for staying with us today, mr. perry. so we're heading into this for another round of negotiations off to the
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1st direct talks between the us and him. us. the us envoy is rarely captain said it's easier to understand what someone wants when to look into them directly. do you think this could change the dynamic and she's fine negotiations? oh, yeah, yeah, i can actually a certainly in a direct talk situation then some, some things become possible. misunderstandings are less likely and commitments, perhaps a more likely to be, arrive the creative way and then stop to. but you still have the bigger picture that remains and that has been in place for some time. the trump administration very clearly is committed to ending the war and to ending the war on terms that constitutes something the trunk can present as, as a way, and that only he could have negotiated with. and that's a yahoo it's, it's a bit more complex because if the war ends on the terms of israel has agreed to then almost a, some power for now. and of the far right may very well bringing down more over if
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the more ends that runs counter to the narrative that does that not the end, the, the, the logical structure that nothing else created after october 7th. where do you sign an accounting for the debacle in the st. louis on october 7th. must the wait until the war. well, if the were ends and that has to begin, and israel is primed to begin the investigation inquiry the conclusions and they won't be. they'll be hurried to having some of them. yeah. so it has a very clear political incentive to restart the words somehow avoid the ending it's to to clearly and to completely. and it's a horrible thing to call you. oh, but i think many of the believe that's what's happening on your 1st point about trump, wanting to present something that looks like a victory that only she couldn't negotiate. does the us administration, does donald trump know what that would be the as well, he wants all the hostages returned. i think he also suggests that as it is uh,
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the staff is suggesting that they want them off to be removed from power bowler. um, bowler appears to be talking to him uh, some entertaining, almost motions. there's something called a hook now for 5 to 10 years. it's not fully clear if this means that with this are, it's not completely evident. if this means they would hand over power. but the policy, you know, sort of here to some other uh, a new government and cause the problem is that even though israel doesn't like the deal, a sign because it implicitly leaves them awesome power. that same is really government has refused to organize the day after plan because of that to with anger, the right wing and, and possibly bring down a government. so i think they're looking for something, creating a, in, in, in the larger body politic and israel, the notion of on is that going to be a bit of a trick because historically, and this long history, you know,
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suggest you tend to mean a regrouping for future war uh and you know, even though a majority in israel certainly wants the word and, and wants to deal implemented, it's also true that the majority in israel has had, it was a month and can no longer tolerate the group that was submitted to us, destruction, and i said they would repeat october 7th again, and again the miles from their cities and their towns. so there's a lot of contradictions here. creative solutions are necessary. it may be that some to the full amount of force on the us might be necessary. i can tell you that in israel at large, the feeling is, is pretty strong. the, the deal should be implemented. that means going to, the 2nd phase is an undeniable and the refusal to negotiate. the 2nd phase of the dragging feet is, is, is really on israel. at this point, yeah, it will be really interesting. this thing for yeah, it will be really interesting to see if that public pressure will have an impact on
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his way to negotiate has now done, perry, thank you for your analysis. we appreciate it. a claim pending more ahead on the news alla, including, we look ahead to pull some saudi arabia between american and ukrainian officials as negotiations look to establish a framework for peace with russia. the story is defense. ministry has announced a military operation to combat remnants of the subdivision of the northwest has ended. the comes off, the security forces repels a nighttime attack on the check point, and the capital damascus security sold was towed out 0 to find his loyal to ally to the president of a shot at a sidewalk. arrested that we're targeting a check point near a security building in the mazda neighborhood. well, that's attack of the capital and follows days a fine to get north west of the syria. hundreds of security personnel flashes loyal
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to the top of regime and civilians have been killed. the government had reinforce security in cities, liked to talk you and talk those full assets, strong holes along the mediterranean coast. so we and government fighters will ambushed in the region last week, president talking with all should i have announced an independent committee will investigate the violence said god has moved from the scene of the or the 9th attack . and damascus is cecilia minutes of defense and almost the end of its minutes operating alongside the costs of areas of syria. part of the distribution here remains extremely fragile. last night, that has been an attack on the security forces at the check point in the building of the portico in cottages. here in the mazda display, the building right behind me. it was the 1st time since the beginning of the class is that is opted on thursday for the 1st time have seen
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a tax on security forces in the mask is just to, to, to, to, to get the, the sicknesses of that you. when's the perfect way to disagree with the forces i've had in us how far they've called over there on that street. and they have worked through this public parking here. and then stepping on the stairs here, they have stopped detecting weapons and me, that's fine. you know, right, and probably probably no preparations. and then from here, the perpetrators started to attack the checkpoint over there. one of the attackers threw a grenade, a handle on that switches to the tech point. and then the security forces over there starts to engage with the, with the perpetrators. they responded by firing back and off the heavy clashes here . then we see that one of the 1st security personnel got injured. it'd be the same . that is not saying, you know, so that security personnel,
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but the fighting continued here em all the way here. you can see more and more all the blocks the and here the empty cheeses belonging to a cheese and peaceful. so the security forces are seen. well, they went off the perpetrators and then at the entrance of the public parking here, they have arrested 2 of them. but the rest they escaped from here is not clear their identity. however, the security forces us seeing that while the perpetrators were extremely familiar with the environment to the new where the cameras are installed. so they believe that they were the remnants of the old. the regina, this is ad, there was a 0, damascus. early i spoke to a non high understand professor of international relations at katya university. i asked them of the challenge to the transitional government from the assets. laura, this is now of a i do not think so. i think maybe this is the start. if it was
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a one time shot that would be over, but these people, the where the advantage never to serious the took all the privileges and now the most everything. and they don't want. and as long as country a moderate, as long as the government total and in syria. so they're trying with the support to view it on maybe to gain some of the power money of the account to the will be thinking about maybe have the their own state because they don't have to have a lot of talk among different players in that age. and that seems to be logged in to see if countries it'd be able to try to have an older issue. yeah. what do you have to take into consideration senior government? it's week. it doesn't have a lot of experience military experience. most of the, the people are not 12 at the trade, and they're dealing with people who are well trained and they have a lot of an issue in a lot of military equipment. so this important by other actors and also the intent of the factors and see areas of fragile and 90 percent of the people under poverty
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. they have lots of problems and they do not have a lot of support. uh, also take into consideration that they're huge and the fact that which is right the supporting the new rules in uh, syria, along with them to that you're looking to go on heis as the they have the position stance a very clear did the want a moderate the government, a mother at this time, the government in syria and they're trying to play a role. maybe it was starting to see the war and syria did the wanted to see that support coming different turkey. they have not happy with their needs, but this had been in syria for his co sconce as a rescue operation is on the way off to a collision between a cargo ship and a chemical tank. it had happened in the new c, off, and lives northeast and coast near hall. both ships of port file portions, life boat service says a number of people have possibly abandoned the vessels the the
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donald trump says he's feeling positive about an upcoming meeting and saudi arabia, between american and ukrainian officials. secretary of state is michael rubio is heading to jetta. he's expected to be joined by national security advisor, mike walls and literally on voice. steve, what cough comes off to a us, me thing with the russians, officials and real, it's in february the big news coming up is, you know, in saudi arabia, russia, it'll be, ukraine was here, we get something done. like to get something done. a lot of people died this week, right? not only radians with russians, so i think everybody wants to see it get started. we're going to make a lot of progress. i believe this week. well, i think that will assign the minerals to you, but we want them to i want them to one piece. right?
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so right now they haven't showed it to the center of the issue right now. they haven't, but i think they will be, and i think it's going to become evident over the next we've got s and big standing by 4000 k. but 1st let's go to alan fisher and washington dc and president trump saying he's positive. there's also been a lot of tough tool calling ukraine recently. alan, what is the us expecting out of these talks? it was clear that donald thomas expectations are pretty high. he wants to see significant progress, and that has been backed up by steve. what call his main negotiator in these talks, speaking just in the last hour, he says that he also expects to see significant progress. he was asked about the decision by the united states to withhold intelligence shipping from the ukrainians . they said it was not done, but that would impact ukraine's defensive capabilities. and of course,
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donald trump on friday, put out his trip social message, saying that he was considering sanctions on russia, not imposing, just considering sanctions on russia to get them to negotiating table. well, here we are with both sides who will be in the same city at the same time. of course has already been taught between the united states the so these acting as intermediaries and the russians not that was noticeably absent from those talks, was the ukrainians not cause the real problem for the ukrainians attitude, a p and allies, while the ukrainians will be there this time, right and, and certainly the initial plan, according to what donald trump has been saying is that she hopes to get some level of a c slide agreed. and then that can be brought to a piece, talks perhaps freezing everything in place at the moment. i see slide a grade for 30 days or so, and then a low for wider adults that we take in issues such as exchange of territory, exchange of prisoners. possibly even the question of reparations, which europe and the ukrainians would like to see addressed. but it's clear that
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donald trump thinks that this is going to move the situation forward and to be fair, it's something that wasn't even being talked about before donald trump came into the white house. he knows he thinks that with him in place, that is a chance of a level of peace in ukraine island official joining his live from washington dc. that's go across to a survey. he's live in the ukrainian capital and as of what is the president's a landscaping saying ahead of the tools for the head of adults, presidents and lensky, is expressed as the desire to possibly assign dismentos deal and to return to the negotiating table. of course you have this spectacular floor that we've done looks on the white tests and then who you wrote to elect donald trump is donald trump, right diets and don trumpets inquiries about what we have heard just from one of the presidential advise, advise, advise us. sorry. so i gave the shank and he says that ukraine does have a $65.00 plan and that plan is to propose a ceasefire
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a in the sky and see. and you said that means drones massage, ballistic missiles and the cease fire se, but not to cease fire lighting because he believes that if there is a seas file, none, that russia would be able to restore its manpower, resume hostilities late to. now that's the only thing we've heard from a senior advisor going into these talks that this is, that gives us an insight into ukraine's time going into these negotiations. but we're still the fall way off for me any thoughts of ceasefire, of course, as you heard. so just had from my colleagues that donald trump would like to see some progress, a ceasefire, a game presidency. lensky would have to sell that to the premium public as a bank with a license live in caves. thank you. side of the lot of these allegation is a senior non resident fellow at golf international for him and he's joining us live from the out. thank you very much for your time. what role is how the radio playing and these talks beyond hosting them as well. uh 1st we thank you very much for
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having i think the hosting itself is, is becoming actually far more important. uh, i don't think they're just going to be very active. i'm sort of very passive here. but because i think after the trump zalinski meeting that took place, that was quite catastrophic, quite frankly, having a, a, an environment. and i'm be honest if you like, uh, that is safe for people to come and talk and not feel like they're going to be ambushed and it's so if it's something that i think is becoming very crucial for all actors involved. now what i do think they are going to be presenting even more is the fact that i think so if you're ready, it has become a be a haven or a a focal point for um mediation. i think that have played a very active role. they socially, they, they hosted
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a piece on that on ukraine in 2023. the facilitated president of exchanges between ukraine and russia, as well as brokering a number of other deals with countries that it and price is why is saudi arabia positioning itself as trying to position itself as this a global mediation a little that's a very good question. i think firstly, it's trying, it is clear that it wants to have this as a file or part of its diplomatic portfolio and it gives itself prestige and far more presence in the region or globally. but more, i think i'm quarterly then now i think the more it becomes a perceived as a mediator as a, as a, as a broker of global conflict and even regional conflict. the more people on the more states will want to invest in the security of saudi arabia. so the fact that, you know, it is trying to be a focal point of mediation, suggests that, you know,
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it is an extra layer of security because any kind of attacks on the side of the radio becomes far more costly. so therefore, it generates more space for cooperation, for saudi arabia, and also generates more incentives for global and regional actors to make sure that side radius of the study because it is, it is playing a crucial role in conflict de escalation. and in this conflict, specifically, confidence, bahama vince online has a good relationship with the russian and especially the us president can solve the be a neutral if not broke a neutral host. and this complet do think to yes, i think the reason being and that i'm glad you asked that question because here are the con, the, the idea of neutrality is, is, is important. and i think a lot of the times people have said, or if people treat neutrality as something more passive,
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but i think what the saudis have shown is that there is a proactive neutrality. so in fact, the, some of these have uh condemn the russian invasion that you create. this is, this is on the record. but at the same time, they were not willing to be part of this global campaign against russia. moreover, developed relations with ukraine, it offered ukraine, a saw the platforms where it could uh, illustrate, you know, give the, the ukrainian perspective, i need ukrainian narrative. so i think what the saudis have done, and what allowed themselves to be positioned in the following position, or the following. a place that it is occupying now is that it was very proactive. it knew how to not just sit back and wait and allow people to come there, but it's saw to try to find commonalities and make sure that it is
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i want to say with certain players. but it certainly was proactive and trying to make itself not against any player. and i think that's why they all chose to get rid of, you know, that is of the as ease l. gotcha. and joining us live from the thank you for your analysis. we appreciate it. my pleasure. this time for the weather, he has car see how low they will start in southern africa, with tropical cycling. jude smashed into the noise of mozambique. we had the highest and looks out for exceptionally strong winds and heavy rain for we are expecting more of that in the days ahead, which could cause flash flooding and land slides. because the remnants of that system as we can well, work their way into southern parts of malawi and on with susan bobby where risk of flooding remains. we could also see some flooding across southern pops of kenya. we've had some warnings out here for very heavy rain in the days, and we could see 20 millimeters full in the next 24 hours. now we've got lots of
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active weather down in the south. it's quite up in the north except for the north westphal morocco.

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