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that had scott as a source of strength, faith and identity. i am the 1st visit, the most them women to as a represent mattress, the city council, my, her job, my choice on al jazeera, the us and ukrainian officials are holding talks in saudi arabia while key launches. it's biggest drone attack on most scope. the single venue a, it's great to have you with us. this is elisha 0 live from don't. also coming up, the syrian government sets up a fact finding committee to investigate recent attacks that killed hundreds of people from the our white community. separate this fighters and pakistan attack a trained and baluchistan province star reports,
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dozens of people have been abducted and us president donald trump says he's doubling terrorist on canadian, stealing aluminum to 50 percent escalating his trade with americans closely. stella, [000:00:00;00] the as talks continue in saudi arabia with the aim of ending the war on ukraine. the fighting is showing no signs of slowing down. the countries future is dominating the talks between delegations from ukraine and the united states. the chief of staff that ukraine's president says discussions have started quote, very constructively in the port city of jetta. but the meeting is happening in the shadow of the years long war ukraine has launched its largest ever drone attack on most go. russia saying that ukraine sent more than 300 drones on monday night
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killing at least 3 people. i said bay has been following the talks from keith, as we haven't heard a lot from the ukranian side going in to the store. but we have heard from prisons . lensky is chief of staff stuff andre watermark. and what he has said, going into these talks is that he was, he's going to with the intention of protecting ukrainian interest, a clear vision of ending the vote. and that they will be working effectively with the american partners that is also gone on to say the ceasefire and ukraine will not happen to diplomatic means alone. and ukraine must be provided with security guarantees that will ensure the credit ability of a future ceasefire agreement that is also called on europe, saying that you must not allowed a ceasefire. the allows russia to be able to reopen, continue to late to date, taking a ukrainian land and resources. now that's what we're hearing from the ukranian side. but of course,
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we know that presidency is willing to sign this red f minerals deals. and the hoping that president trump will continue mid a t h and intelligence sharing with ukraine. but we know the america wants more than just the signing of this mineral deals. they want concessions and possibly giving up of ukrainian territory that that is a very difficult and politically contentious issue, especially for presidents. and this is that is key because at the start of this will and throughout this war he has said that there will be no peace agreement unless russia withdrawals from all your training territory, including unexcused math, which rest annexed in 2014. now that doesn't look like it's going to happen any concessions in terms of the training and territory will affect presence. and then as an, as the politically here in ukraine. i said vague. i just need to see if you can. the ukraine has launched its biggest drone attack on russia since the start of the war in 2022, at least 343 drones targeted multiple regions overnight on tuesday,
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killing at least 3 people. alpha 0 is dorothy jabari has more from moscow this is how people in the outskirts of moscow woke up in the early hours of tuesday morning. it's one of $91.00 ukrainian drones that targeted the russian capital. of these 7 residential buildings were damaged, occlusal groups, a woke up of 5 in the morning from a loud explosion. there was definitely 10 to 12 explosions from the drones flying in by 3 or 4 drones exploded in our yard. i heard several explosions in a row. i woke up and saw original slide towards us through the window, and then there was an explosion. the glass broke and the house shook. it was scary, as officials here assess the damage. the 4 main airports in moscow were forced to stop operations for hours diverting at least 10 plains to other airports. trained stations were also temporarily shut down. oh,
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operations have resumed since the largest ukrainian drone attack on russia comes on a day when the secretary general of the organization for security and cooperation in europe is visiting moscow. he was taken to one of the sites of the attack. the russian foreign ministry spokesperson says the timing of the attack and the visit of the secretary general are not a coincidence. washington officials say tuesdays attack is an attempt by cuba spoiled, emerging trends toward diplomatic settlements. while the russian defense ministry says the attack isn't it sounds like you have to demonstrate its ability to continue the military operation with large scale strikes on civilian targets. of all this comes as russian forces continue to make gains in eastern ukraine, as well as the western region of kirk and russia. that's where our last august, ukraine launched a surprise incursion. seizing nearly 1000 square kilometers of russian territory. since then,
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russia has retaken nearly 600 square kilometers of its territory. on saturday, the russian defense ministry announced a counter offensive has been launched to re take further settlements in the course of region. until now, they have managed to retain control of at least 12 settlements, and roughly 100 square kilometers in that region which broadcasts on the russian state, television show forces use disorder underground gas tunnels to go deep behind ukrainian defenses in the town of su, job in the course region by easy, but the town has been under key of control since august. and there has been intense fighting in and around the area. we doors to jabari out to 0. moscow schools of the syria has established a fact finding committee to investigate deadly violence that is killed hundreds of
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people in western syria. the committee will document the evidence and compile a list of suspects involved in the claims for the past few days. they expect to complete investigations within 30 days that you it and says it is documented, at least $111.00 civilian deaths for suspects have already been arrested in connection with the violence. at least not cuz it would be my committee is committed to the standards of preserving the privacy of what i said to the standards and rules of protecting those your request among the witnesses. anyone who fits for the freedom of life you can request that can we see include them in the witness protection program of renal residents of the kurdish majority, syrian town of commission. we have welcomed an integration deal signed between the s d f. the syrian democratic forces and the central government in damascus. the deal will transfer border crossings and airports as well as crucial oil and gas
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fields and eastern syria to government control. people in the key hub for the say, it gives the kurdish lead forces official and legitimate recognition. many chords and syria were previously denied citizenship houses here, as we're still sorted out reports from damascus. of course in the region have been managing data fair since 2013 on when do i say started to pick them as it's main allied in syria. and since then, i've seen that they've got a tremendous portion of syria on the vehicle, so they have received tremendous amount of weapons from the c panel. so of course, the financial and the project of support as well. and so it was not the official part partition, but practically as the has been in place and in, in power over there. now they have an integration agreement. so it's important. the key word here is the integration. so we're not talking about the solvent or 4 of
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the as the overdue. however, the details of these agreements are still on know, implementation is going to show the complication off or for, for all of that. and they're going to have the details more and more. however, as of now, what we know is that the middle of the facilities sit administrative facilities are now partially going to be hand over to the for, for the peas in damascus. but that doesn't need the full, full victorville of the thousands of syrians, a flight of recent violence between government forces and fighters, loyal to us did president bashar assad and cost and to live in on their mainly l y . c. minority group were now afraid to return home. st. ahold of reports from occur in northern level for some serious war has not ended. these are the latest refugees . they've come to neighboring lebanon to escape the worst scuffles and mass killings. not just since the fall of the short a sudden december, but during the nearly 14 years of civil war,
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they say they are being targeted and some are too scared to reveal their identity. i am from see the officer, i'm hum. l we are the village. the name is audrey that we all die in this village because the a lot of nationality also, i know we are the minority, all the white community was the main constituency. during the i said, we see the balance of power has since shifted in favor of this sunday majority, who used to be the one fleeing security forces, repression, having them the problem was we run away because of the killings. there is no security unlike when but shutting us and was in power. now we are being to rise. these people don't believe they have a future with the new authorities and damascus. assurances from the new administration that order has been restored and an investigation will determine who
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was responsible for the mass killings have done little to is anxieties. some say they've already lost everything. what they did, but i won't go down to the enemy. they killed my brothers and i was injured. i ran away with my children to those who did this were not syrians when they killed people in cold blood. last week i said loyalists carried out a coordinated assault on security forces. accounts are offensive, was launched, and the fighting escalate that there was no wide scale blood shed after the fall of the assad regime. and that soft, many was the scale of violence in western syria in recent days, has undermined efforts to ensure a peaceful transition. after decades of oppressive rule, bold ones have been reopened. and while authorities are calling for unity, at least one community field, they have no place in the new syria center for their elders, either
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a car north and nothing on us. israel says it has released 4 lebanese nationalists detained. also the war with has the law. a convoy of the international red cross is heading to the core in southern lebanon to pick them up before handing them over to the lebanese authorities. is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the release follows talks between the us, france, lebanon, and the is really military. let's talk about this with honda. so who would you are joining us from amman and jordan and you're there because the is really government and the palestinian authority of band out from 0, from operating from inside israel and inside the occupied westbank. what are you learning, and what more can you tell us about the release of these 4 lebanese, it will, these rarely prime minister's office said release a statement, saying that in coordination with the united states and as a gesture to 11 on the new president, israel has decided to release 5 liberty civilians back to 11 use territory. now these are people largely civilians who were detained, taken by these really army,
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when the fighting with has been less correlated. and when these really army invaded lebanese territory on the ground, they say that this is a gesture of goodwill because there's a lot of diplomacy and talks that are coming. and in fact, they're establishing 3 different committees for the several different issues that are still outstanding, even after israel and his bullet were able to sign a ceasefire deal mediated largely by the united states. but there still a lot of problems here, including these really military's occupation of 5 different points in southern lebanon. i'm the, we're also learning the israel and level non are going to be negotiating over their border. now this is potentially major if it actually happens and if it comes through and if they find an agreement, because the border issue has been unsettled for a long time between israel and level. well, you have not only the border issue,
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but you also have the issue that israel continuously brings up, which is the blue line, which is an area in southern lebanon that they do not want his beloved to be right underneath it. so they say that anywhere above the blue line, that's fine, essentially, but under the blue line they're, that's where they do not want any sort of arms his bullet presents there. so these are going to be negotiations that are mediated largely by the united states and france. but israel and levon are certainly going to have a say. and remember that there's a new president, there is a new administration inside of 11 on who are hoping to calm things down with the major outstanding. the point here is that these rarely army is still in 5 different locations across southern 11 on this is an area areas rather that they were suppose to be the back. you wait retreat from when the cease fire deal came into place. there was a deadline for them. they say that they needed more time and not that was extended
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for them. but american sources have told me that behind the scenes they were largely working to extend this deadline for these really military in order to remain in those points in southern lebanon, even though there was an exact date for which they were supposed to withdraw from honda. thank you very much, by the way, just wanna add something. we're just finding out. we've got confirmation from the lebanese government that they have now received, the 411 east nationals that you were telling us about a short while ago. a 5th one is expected, but that will happen on wednesday because that person was injured. so that's the state of play. as far as that's concerned right now, a former or philippines president rodrigo territory is being arrested and is on his way to the hague, where he will face the international criminal court on charges of crimes against humanity during his deadly war on drugs. current president for non demarco's junior said his country is complying with an inter paul order. the 3rd day was arrested at many other airports after returning from hong kong. the i. c. c says the 79 year old face is
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a charge of the crime against humanity of murder for the killings between 20112019 rights groups say up 230000 civilians were killed during his controversial crackdown. he has questioned legality of the case against him and remain defiant. you would just have to deal with me going to bill for volume. christina continues the secretary general of the national union of people's lawyers in the philippines. she says there's been mixed reaction to the news and there is still a portion of this many beans that supports him. but on the other hand, with freedom this issue, not simply as monica was versus the dad there. but think we should bring this issue more off. it's a filipino people versus the data a. the massacre that he was a rock upon the, the, being a beeper was because technically it's not a war on drugs, but it was a massive part of the,
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for the key things that you wrote, the fund that the boy really, it goes up to that not only from the ribbon bore, but also even to the middle class communities. there were reads, there were searches and the shores there where is restrictions on civil rights. so the i c c. investigation and ben shall try out to be clear, not only deals with giddings, but also all other ends. you mean? i do believe that the prosecutor already has evidence as regards his for so now participation in the wire department asked because the in direct participation of the presidents through viruses offering a for wide inducement and so forth. the court should have not only a secondary information, but also primary information from witnesses themselves. if you recall back in the
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philippines a few months back, we had a series of congressional hearings. so these were just the 2 inquiries actually brought out several witnesses. and i do think that some of them would be presented before the court and still ahead on alpha 0, doubling down us president. donald trump increases terrace on canadian steel and aluminum fueling a growing trade war. the in depth analysis of the day sidelines is leveled on this ami capable of keeping the peace both internally and externally informed opinion of the united states investing in the redevelopment of jobs, i think could be a great idea. but again, if you propose to remove the people who actually live critical debate is the freezing of us
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a id in line with these goals inside story on out jersey era. in the us and russia, m v ukraine war without europe or even ukraine. will president trump tony shakeup of the us government help or hurt the country? how do israel's war on gaza become one of the defining moments of the 21st century? the quizzical look with us politics, the bottom line,
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the . the, the watching else 0 reminder of our headlines. this our as us and ukrainian negotiators have begun their meeting and saudi arabia aimed at making progress on thoughts between kiva, moscow. the chief of staff that ukraine's president says the discussion started very constructively in the port city of general flights and resumed. as most goes main international airport, dr. a series of drones strikes on the region, at least 3 people have been killed in the attack russians. defense minister says ukraine launched more than $300.00 drones across russia. on monday night, the former philippines president rodrigo, to 2 days plane has left to the hague, where he will face the international criminal court on charges of crimes against humanity.
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the is really strikes on northern gaza, has killed at least 4 palestinians. they were killed near the next room car door which divides the northern and southern parts of gaza. his real has conducted a regular strikes on gauze since the ceasefire came into effect and late january in violation of the deal. honey, my mood has this update from casa city. it's hard to imagine how people are going to cold within the coming a few days because so far a lot of organization, many of the kitchens across the gaza strip data provided hot meals and a free meals for displays. people are now at risk of shutting down because they're are running out of basic supply. basic goods, cooking oil of flour and rice and other basic necessities are not available to have major number of these gets you into a spread across the gas turban. they won't be able definitely to provide any meals
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for people who are going to go hungry in the coming day. these 10 days are fox reminders of the opening weeks of the the war when everything was, wasn't prevented from entering the gaza strip. the markets run out of everything almost. it just reminded us of the time when we were in honda and is that not that possibly done? and then later in dropbox city where a lot of basic necessities, just read and disappeared from the market just given the greater demands, why? the resources it stayed the same 10 days. and the blockade going on with more restrictions imposed on kind of what was done in crossing a lot of the trucks that are supposedly, ideally, would be at the time of a sudden across and just per the agreement to see if i agreement fold with critical supply the humanitarian aid and bring them back to people who are not doing this because there's really a military decided to hold the entry of basic necessities a, including a fuel and medical supplies and other basic necessities for people are not available right now. just a brief walk into whatever lot left of from the shopping centers. here are 3
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vendors you can easily find out or notice that basic supplies just right out there . they're not available. uh do do do at the amount that is sufficient for that. the man right now, the gunmen and pakistan have attacked the train, carrying around $450.00 passengers, and the southwest and providence of baluchistan. taking a large number of people hostage, they opened fire and killed at least 6 military personnel. the train was traveling from the provincial capital of quest to the northern city of peshawar, the separatists baluchistan liberation army has claimed responsibility. houses here has come. i'll hide or set this report from some about a deadly attack and vote on district of but not just on, on the job for the express. this is a train that we're traveling from right? to pay shotwell with at least $500.00 passengers on board. it came under attack and the mountainous area outside squared job are the 100 kilometer the re. this is the
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remote region which is at least 24 kilometers from the nearest drawer. the below deliberate ation, army took responsibility. they said they have taken hostage and a warning that if there is a security for the operation that goes hostages will be carried. i mentioned this is a difficult area and that are also feared that those fight, it may be able to take these hostages to the strong goals because they have been operating from this. i get it in with impunity. they've got it out. 7 attacks in the box to read the progress on the security forces of cause of blaming the wrong side for giving sign today to the balloon to groups. this is by far the deadliest attack, which is likely to have serious ramifications come out of the data. it's not my by a trade war between the us and canada, has escalated yet again. us president donald trump has just announced he is raising
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canadian steel and aluminum paris, the 50 percent in a post on troops. social trump says the new measure is based on canada, placing a 25 percent power fund electricity coming into the united states. donald trump says the new power freights will go into effect on the morning of march 12th local time. the new canadian prime minister mark carney says the paris or an attack on canadian workers, families and businesses. do you have your time? see reports from cook to do that? can come back. the 35 percent export tax on electricity to the united states was imposed by on cerio premier doug for not by the federal government's on. terry supplies, about one and a half 1000000 consumers in north eastern and midwestern states with electricity. and doug ford was defined officer donald trump, preston, 50 percent tariffs on see the alley many. and he said that the on terry would not back down the we will be relentless and apologized to the american people. the president trump decided to have
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a problem for verge of talk on our country and our families. and it is unacceptable . he's even actually said that he might totally cut electricity supplies to the united states, but the fear is the 50 percent tire of so would be devastating. initially it's true that a lot of these costs will be borne by us manufacturers and us consumers. but the integrated they sure made sure of the supply chain means the deflation would go up . if us companies stop buying less could agency, the medium, plenty of that will be able to cations for jobs. and value meant even still tons. here in canada, there is a sort of vicious death cycle that may be coming into play very soon. if these types of stay in place for some time she ever time see out, is there a quebec? as a car bomb has exploded at a hotel in central somalia and gunman, storm the building, shooting people inside at least 6 people have been killed in the attack on the cairo hotel in the town to
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a valid way where traditional elders and military officials were meeting to coordinate the governments offensive against i'll show about our group. eye witnesses save a sieges ongoing with the gunmen and security forces engaged in clashes. uganda in special forces have deployed to neighboring so if sedan s fears grow of a new civil war there began to is military chief says the troops were sent to secure subsidence. capital juba ensure up its president silva, kira may or deed, armed clashes between the subsidies army and ethnic newer rebels loyal to vice president, reoccurring a char, a sports fears of a return to the country's 5 year civil war, which killed 400000 people to origin tina now where 7 medical professionals are on trial in connection with the death of football legend dick them, arizona. arizona died in 2020 while recovering from brain surgery. he had baffled through decades of alcohol and drug addiction. his family pushed to the charges
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against his medical team, saying that in the days before his death, they provided reckless and deficient treatment, a message from the sort of any a weather is next. and then inside story with james space examines how the incoming canadian prime minister will deal with donald trump as they stand off between us and canada, intensifies the . let's go with your weather report across the middle east and africa. we can trace out a line of showers across central saudi arabia, you know, march and april, or the whether it's months of the year in re odds. and you're looking to catch a few drops of rain on wednesday, continues to be hot and southern focused on hotter than it should be in garage at $38.00 degrees. outbreaks of rain stretching up into g, costanza to shante hi of 15 degrees,
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and it is still smooth sailing in 30. a look at some of these temperatures all correct at 23 degrees on wednesday. the rain keeps pouring in northwest africa for rebecca, now stretching over into elders and tune is that's the forecast on wednesday. and then rain also point into guidelines capital we've revealed dropping down into congo, but otherwise it's about that sheets in the central african republic. bungie your temperature wobbling around 40 degrees over the next little bit, but temperatures come back to more average for they should be by friday and tropical storm jude remnants leftovers of it. still ringing. note it's moisture over northern mos in big and malawi. by the time this is all said and done, we could see couple 100 millimeters of rain fall just think the dark of the color, the more intense the rain on wednesday. that's it for me. of the,
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