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locked it out with the broken bones, it broke and read the difficult those conditions from the heart of the story, the cease fire has the mental to improve the humanitarian crisis. the impacts of israel's war is still killing children. the we are ready to piece for just in the lasting piece. this is a very important ukraine, agrees to a us proposal for a 30 day seats. 5 was brush up up to a high level, told society, and maybe a kremlin says it awaits details from washington. the time about this, and this is obviously rely from don't have also coming up, i guess on the forces or understand all for the group to subtract a train and taking hostages in bulk system province. a 150 passengers have been
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freed so far. on the 11th day of israel's blockade of the gaza strip, we speak to the head of the electric company about the difficulties being experienced. the positive prosecutor's office issues and the restaurant and for buzzing. so be the middle of the day. we're going to have a live updates the, the kremlin has responded to ukraine's approval of an american seuss farm proposal . i'm saying it's waiting for details from washington is the 1st official comment out of moscow in the us fund for the 30 day cx, 5 between russia and ukraine. it proposes a hold to all the fighting online to see and in the air. the agreements between keys and washington came off to several hours of talks inside. there may be a side bake. has this report from cape for over 3 years. a warrant ukraine has raised tens of thousands killed millions displaced and resulting in
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ukraine losing 20 percent of his territory to russian forces, but now was stuck to the fighting cause within sight. today we made an offer the ukrainians of accepted which is to enter into a ceasefire and into immediate negotiations to end this conflict in a way that's enduring and sustainable and accounts for their interest, their security, their ability to prosper as a nation. president that gives us to leave the white house of to reflect with us present donald trump less than 2 weeks ago. don't tell us what we're going to feel that the tone tools that you create insights from the americans has changed. ukraine will sign a re, uh, minerals deals to develop the transmitter involved and has also accepted the us proposal for an immediate cease fire. so we'll give it was more reasonable off today in that conversation. there was a proposal from the american side to take the 1st step right away and try to establish a complete cx 5 to 30 days. not only regarding the files, drones and palms, not only in the black sea,
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but also along the entire front line. in which, in the us we lifted the suspension of minute to 8 intelligence share with ukraine. it would allow ukrainian forces to wants to gain, have information on russian positions. the meeting inside you, arabia is just the 1st step, but it shows ukraine has made the 1st move towards peace. sure, great. you love to bring the ukraine is ready to accept. if pressure agrees to us to introduce a 30 day seats far as the 1st step in order to start preparing some of the important documents to prepare for negotiations, but on the streets of the crane and capital keeps, the news has met with skepticism. the russia is not ready to stop the war. there have been a few attempts at negotiations, but even during these talks, there were missiles being fired. the united states says it was take the proposal to russia. i think this is far as very important. we get rushing to do it. that will be great if we can't, we just keep going on and people to get
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a good deal of lots of it. for now everyone is waiting to see what happens next. often 3 years, the prospect of know me solves no drones and no error rates, science across the country is now a very real one. for now, the fighting continues and people across the ukraine, all waiting to see if they would be a much needed 30 day risk. like i said, big data, keep your crank and also your body has the reaction from moscow. russia is not going to rush to make any decisions. they need more information. the kremlin spokesperson during his daily briefings, said that russia is closely studying the statements coming out from ukraine. officials as well as the us officials after the meeting in jetta in saudi arabia and that context between us officials and russian officials are planned in the coming days. and that is when russia is going to get more information from the united states government about this propose a ceasefire plan,
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and then they will make a decision. they're mutually pest golf. obviously, being very cautious. and this is a decision that's going to have to come from the commander chief, that is, the country's president vladimir put and in the past, putting has said explicitly that russia is not interested in a temporary truce. because this provides ukraine with an opportunity to re arman regroup, and then restart the fight a once the truce period. and so they are very skeptical about the possibility of a temporary cease fire being acceptable to the russians. and that's any kind of an agreement. russia would accept, has to be a long term as settlements to the crisis and you crate. so it, dimitri pest golf. again, saying that the russians are waiting to have discussions with their us carol parts . and then we will know more about the russian position and their decision. of course, as letting me put in is the one that will ultimately have to make that call. but that is a senior fellow at the cato institute and is
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a former special assistant to president ronald reagan. he's as person will want, further talks before agreeing to, and he sees far in russia views itself as winning. and it doesn't want to hold the progress without some assurance that it's going to get what it wants. at the negotiating case, it has taken back a large chunk of territory in the curse region. and every day it seems to make some progress in the don bows. so from that standpoint a ceasefire. it's only temporary, it's a major advantage. you know, for you crate. we'll see if we can, can talk is way out of moscow needs to convince trump that it really does want to end this conflict. and it would like to have a permanent solution. but it's probably going to tell him that it needs to have serious negotiations before it agrees to hold for fighting. because if it still has
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an advantage on the battlefield, that gives that leverage. unless the president is willing to provide the leverage with a ceasefire, you know, that might convince the president that it's impossible to get the russians to move on this, in your opinion as, as it's responding to us still tactics with its own con, to measures worth $28000000000.00, which are going to be implemented in 2 phases from april. the 1st is comes off at the top administration and post 25 percent titus on all steel and all you, many and products going into the united states. c, e o of one of the largest to us, all you, many of makers, is one of the towers costs around a 100000 jobs. president trump's defended his tactics in front of business leaders in washington, dc. it says that our target and tools that will force companies to increase manufacturing in the us. the tariffs are they, they don't want to pay 25 percent or whatever it may be, may go up higher,
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maybe go up or look, the higher it goes, the more likely it is they're going to build. and ultimately, the biggest win is not the tariff. that's a big when there's a lot of money. but the biggest win is if they move into a country and produce jobs, that's a bigger women. the tariffs themselves, but they used to care of. so going to be throwing off a lot of money to this country and we've been ripped off for years by other countries many, many decades. and they were doing the same thing on the types of driving outlines between the u. s. and his top arm supply or canada, rob reynolds reports on the title of the risk pushing the closest north american neighbors. apart. types of metal terrace will have an immediate and harmful effect on us based manufacturing, increasing supply and increasing prices. for vast number of us made products, the us auto industry for one is heavily dependent on imported metals. so as airplane manufacturing which relies on imports of cheaper canadian aluminum. in the
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food and beverage sector, 70 percent of the steel used to make food cans comes from foreign sources, including canada and the list goes on. what we have to recognize is it will be a cost driver across the economy. so even though it's focused primarily now and ceiling alone, there will be a ripple effect across the economy and the ability to manage those costs is going to take a series of months. if not years. for decades. us industries have been heavily intertwined with their counterparts in canada and mexico. for example, canadian companies produce a large share of parts for the us. auto industry prompts move destroy that intricate web of trade. the largest difficulty in terms of the trading system is that nobody knows what united states is going to do for moment to moment. canada has long been, one of the us is most important trading partners. second only to mexico in overall
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trade, the tariffs on such an established us economic ally, send a message worldwide just as the us under trump can no longer be relied upon for military aid to its allies. other countries can no longer look to the us. you cannot make stability, they don't understand this guy. they are use to economic, political security, cooperation, and consistency. and all of that is gone. so it's not knowing what's gonna happen tomorrow. or in some cases, the next hour, trump threatened to escalate the trade war by levying new terror of some canadian automobiles beginning next month. and he repeated his call for canada to become part of the united states. rob reynolds, l g 0 and los angeles. the
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is there, the forces of killed at least 10 people in gaza in the past 24 hours. funeral prayers have been helpful for palestinians that were killed on tuesday. near the minutes of them caught it on its separate northern garza from the surf, but have also been attacks and the offer by funding and gaza city. as it was conducted regular strikes on garza since the cx 5 came into effect in late january . and it comes as israel's total blockade of the strip enters the 11th day, no food. funeral medicines been allowed into costs into garza. on monday, the only remaining electricity line from israel. i was also cut supply the vital water di salivation plant going to bring in, well, how much compet paste had to pay off and media from the guys or electricity distribution company is joining us from guy. so he's going to be talking to us through a translator. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. how long can guys as electricity supply last,
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the family and the practically speaking as the power supply have been cut all for about 522 days since to the day, the lady at grace and the started on the guys this trip or the file are feeding lines coming from the occupied territories inside is a feeding the strip have been cut off. therefore, we can practically say that the old, the supplies put on the is really side to get the strip have been shot down. on october 11th, the only was the selling nation plant, which is behind b, came with the full price and simply because of followed her absence. and the also, the total absence of feeling. in addition to that, the closure of border crossing prevented us from receiving the necessity of fuel
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and supplies since then, october till this day on the supplies of electricity to guys us today have been practically got of these power supply to get the, the between the as a, the feed thing lies and the power, but during that ation plant the, it's $222.00 go up, may go up. so now as a result of the needs. 1 of the population that always faced at the facility. this is simply as attributed to the total blockade that led to the guys us today by is a in more than 20 years in the past. and in the base maximum circumstances, we receive people, you still find that activity, an on the 8 hours a day with 16 hours of total outage. and as the war came on,
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the bad to exacerbate to the as the, as a group based on forces. because of the feeding lines, this created more challenges, not only to the population but also to the power that isn't flat. and also the critical service sectors, like hospitals will told us that and they said these highly nation, and they actually kind of sit under the municipality, the case, and you name its the telecommunication, and many, many to list all these via the sect. those have been negatively impacted by the absence of power supply. i would like to remind view of that as of today and as we speak about, it has been cut off and even the board agenda they send glad behind me, odd hours of operation. in addition to that on the bile are coming from there's a lions, have been shut down. so can you tell me how people have been coping when the power has been shut off? as you say, it's been off for such
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a long time. have people and hospitals and other places being adapting a just a happy but then the, and as a matter of fact the via the added the on the get out and the guys can be describing it but cannot lead this guy. but that, that sort of thing, but it's pete but in addition to the display is to 1000 the displays civilians and those who are attending home or which are already been destroyed, be it in the notes are good guys that and we've had the order. so even though i walk through the south, our great leads suffering as a result of the absence of power supply. getting one's hand on a clean drinking water is a daily talent store all the guys and population simply because we do not have power. not, not only to get the popular a, the bio decided nation plan,
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but also to the water from the underground water wins. and then for the municipalities are correct, paid, and therefore the citizens are phased with the daily child as many out of phase. and they are forced to walk for 2 or 3 kilometers, only to get his hands on a very little amount of clean water beat for drinking cooking, or either uses this per se, created additional challenges. so many, many people in addition to that, that is correct. that can bite the sectors and namely helps get effect is education suited to so, so all these vital sectors have been negatively impacted as that is of, of uh, 17 months of total absence of power. absence hospitals with full still did use their services. they were forced also to cut down on many of the services at
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close dial in many of the units as that is of the absence of the will to l. l. a. that is not all the absence of the anecdotes it the some falls to 10 to solar power, some out on. so using the very old power generators because none of them own, they do not have sufficient seal to operate the send that a test. today for the health sector was hit by a good the sort of fee disaster. and people are fighting simply via to provide the basic services in addition to that, the water, this sadly nation plan which came out of service 3 days ago as that is all of the cutting off of the power that it was so full been provided with the power as that, as of mid jason, by many internet and other deep agencies. namely they only saved simply to bring
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this only will towards the side of nissan plants in the entire guys this trip back into a place. and this plant is located in the center, the area between the patio and is and dated by law. and this particular area was home. so what a very massive met number of displays. therefore it was a spot of a high contamination. it was also the housing interruption and may not be there, but we're very grateful to you for talking to us on. obviously imagine a high level is really delegation, isn't they'll have adults of mediators on the guys that sees far the 1st phase ended on march, the 1st us special invoice. the 1st cough is also expected to join the negotiations as ro wants to extend the 1st phase, while hom us wants to progress to the next phase. as agreed in january, there's been no agreement who has implemented the 2nd phase,
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which would save the complete withdrawal of israeli troops and the release of the remaining captains. he said, i had no knowledge, is it i'm farm instead of being president, the testing is flown to the hey, to these charges of crimes against humanity. the can the us and russia, n v ukraine war without europe or even ukraine? will president from holy shakeup of the us government health or hers the country? how do israel's war on gaza become one of the defining moments of the 21st century critic with us politics? the bottom line examining the impact of today's headlines, the russians we are under accessible weight, and that will be launch the in the agent setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions that very on for the military is up there. and this is the variance of that is what it is, a close international filmmakers and world class. this is an opportunity to
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the you want to know, does he over mind over top stories, is the cabinet and says it's waiting for details from washington for comments on your brains approval of an american sues far proposal. is the 1st official comment out of them also in the us find a 30 day c spine between russia and ukraine and propose as a host of all the fighting on land sea and in the air b. u sizes, responding to us, still tundras with its own counter measures was $28000000000.00. comes out to the trump administration in post 25 percent. thomas steele and how the minimum for a large scale military operations underway in pakistan to free hundreds of hostages . taken during an attack on a train in ballasa as done province of tuesday, the train was traveling from the provincial capital of quite to the northern city of the shower when it was attacked inside a tunnel security has been stepped up in ballasa, sun, and rail services have been suspended over
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a 150 passengers have been freed. but pakistani security officials say around $300.00 more, are still being held hostage. the separatist deluxe assigned liberation army has claimed responsibility for the attack. i beg you with folded hands, please bring my child back. why didn't you stop the trains? if they weren't safe? if you had stopped the train and there were no tickets, we would have known and would not have departed except work. this is a difficult time for the entire nation, or security situation is not ideal, but it also has its own factors, like the government is below, tristan and its security forces are doing their best to improve security. i'm the prosecutor's office in bosnia. and how's it going? i has issued an order to detain the buzzing. so wait a minute, i don't take along with 2 other high ranking members of his government. nothing's being charged with attacking the constitutional order. earlier this month, he was added
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a one year jail sentence and fund from holding political office for 6 years is found guilty of obstructing the implementation of decisions of high a representative in bosnia and herzegovina. so i'll just need a bulk ins correspondent. the some units explains just how unprecedented this action is. we still don't know what's going to happen next because i've contacted the states prosecutor's office immediately to look for these details and to find out what are the procedures in this case. but i got no response to the prosecutor's office, didn't issue any kind of statements yet. however, we have a conformation from the state investigation and protection agency, which is uh some sort of a police agency in bosnia herzegovina that they got a request to assist in bringing in miller bodies and his associates to the court. we never had anything like this happening before. we've had some officials stripped the power by the high representative for example,
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when they did see mural similar things like that at the did in the last 2 weeks. however, we never had state institutions react in any way to the officials and a full because to discuss for putting the constitution of bosnia herzegovina out of order a by any action the farmer philippines president rodrigo, to attach a is expected to land in the netherlands on the coming hours to face charges of the international criminal court for the police acted on a warranty through into paul for his arrest and put him on a private plan from manila overnight. but his records show more than 6 times, and people were killed, young detectives, time and office protests are being held against his arrest of families or filipinos killed during detach. his presidency are demanding that he be held accountable for people who but that they may not do. charity was able to get due process, but when my child was killed, there was no due process. he sleeps in a nice bed. well, my child is riding at the cemetery. it's been 8 years since my son became
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a victim of his war on drugs. when i hooked her to her to cannot escape. that's what i truly feel. i'm so happy but it's not a complete happiness because i know there is still a long way to go. a cargo ship collided with an oil tanker off the coast. a button is still burning 2 days after the incident. police advice that the captain of the cargo vessel long suspicion of gross negligence on monday, the slaughter on tuesday, as after one person was killed in the collision with the tiger, which was carrying us aviation fuel. people living along the u. k. is northeastern coast and said they're wanting to buy the impact and they could have on local wildlife. shoreline can consume around a $3000000000.00 coconuts a year, but now the island is experiencing a shortage and that's driving up prices. hooking up product exports are arguing the government to allow inputs, you know, fernandez reports and colombo, the shante rubicon. like most housewives, introlatta is spending a lot on coconuts,
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a staple entry, long cooking. and then what i mean is that a many, many lots of people have gotten used to making do they cut down and making wrote to you in symbol prices have never been the side. lumpkins consumed around 70 percent of the 3100000000 coconuts the country produced in 2023 while exporters use the remainder to bring in valuable funding currency. but now the country is running short, and the gap between supply and demand stands at around $1300000000.00. coconut called me and the foot length of band and that you kind of make crises, everything led to the increase but less a costs than also that all those came and made this. besides the crazy, some of them had the government tightly controllers, both coconut inputs and the use of fertilizer. but with the supply running low and the mon, so sure long because process coconut products still high. the industries asking for
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at least temporary changes to the rules. like the rough, like a is a 3rd generation grew and exposed to easy so long as looking at industry has let the weight and innovation and efficiency, both of which are critical during the cutting shortage. we are very efficient be next week if you will bring a problem at the end of the factory. we don't vist anything and is not just the foot, eliza shortage and climate change, the causing problems. harvest of us have fallen because some lung patient lunacy. it's now more profitable to sell that land through real estate developers, you know, got to give you months, the fragmentation of land using these lands for other projects and auctioning of land for residential uses. it is common in urban areas, but we must protect coconut growing land and everyone must be made aware of this. the government is created new plantation areas in the north and south of the
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country and the industry is confident. it can maintain exports despite shortages. meanwhile, households like push on these, hoping they can continue eating, the staples, they have enjoyed for so long. you know, fernandez, audra, 0, colombo, the inside story is nice and i don't forget the website 1st of all to 0. i don't know about this and stay with us and on the you're here, we're here. let's go with your weather update. and with a breeze coming in half the mountains here tokyo, your temperature will be up to 23. that's warmer than where it should be at this point in the year. that colder air has certainly punched across mongolia so long, but tar just minus 4 degrees on thursday. check out all this rain around gwen g. providence in china shooting out toward ty it taiwan and also impacting japan's
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recruit islands, couldn't just clipped to issue, but the worst of it will be out over the pacific to the middle east. we go this band of rain here, that's prompting some warnings for just how heavy it could be over the next little bit. but it looks like it peters out on thursday. those winds have certainly picked up blowing down from iraq. so look at, it's also cooler when to me now my just 19 degrees for you on thursday of is definitely something that you're feeling out there. feeling the heat and southern seemed providence, karachi at $37.00 degrees, but just to give it a few days and the temperatures will drop back to where they should be at this point in the year 33 degrees on sunday. when this weather report in india, that heat also starting to fade away for the western slice. we've got a height of 35 degrees in the bye. and that wet weather is now beginning to drift away from the mall div. so valley coming in at 30 degrees on thursday. so yeah, the
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