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could assist those committees, organize web shops for hundreds of women and girls, willing to acquire all types of skills that are on it's hard to measure. but these women are showing could have simians, and the local community is to know just trying to help. the credits president says a month long proposal for a ceasefire with russia could be used to draft a broader piece deal. the pennsylvania is good to have you with us. this is elza 0 lives from the also coming up the european union, the response to donald trump trade war announcing retaliatory measures of its own against us goods. families of some is really captives call on benjamin netanyahu to
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restore electricity supplies to the gaza strip. pakistani forces run a stand off with an armed group that has attached to train and taking hostages and baluchistan province. 190 passengers have been freed so far. the us is expected to speak to the kremlin on a piece deal with ukraine in the coming hours, and that's according to us secretary of state, marco rubio. moscow has said it is waiting for more details from the us on a ceasefire that's already been agreed to by ukraine. ukraine agreed to a plan for a 30 day cease fire that holds all hostilities move. i've seen the us immediately resume military aid and intelligence sharing with key speaking earlier than ukrainian president said that their decision to approve a ceasefire shows the white house just how serious they are about wanting peace as well. so we'll see the address labels. we're not going to play with the narrative
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sprayed by russia was wide, and one to reiterate that we want to in this will. and i want the american president to see if i want the american people to see and feel it. europe and every one will have to be in this agreement to compel russia to end this wellness. we are ready for a 30 day through so that's a full meant as suggested by the americans. charles stress that reports from ukraine. so me region with more on zelinski is comments. so then ski went on though to say that to him he was very encouraged and he describes you just being very positive. the fact that the us had lifted those restrictions on its military aid and access to its intelligence, its intelligence gathering and interesting the with respects to where we all here today in the suit me region. zalinski said that there was a still an intensification of fighting in that area across the board in the coast
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area around the town of pseudo which is around 20 kilometers from the border. we've heard reports, i'm confirmed certainly that the ukrainians are very much off against it. there in russia was pulling back territory the ukrainians, taken from them since that operation in august. so it is google, so mentioned elections that has been pressure on ukrainian president, certainly from the americans to jump in ministration with respect to his. he's his presidency. elections a long over due here. the reason why they haven't been held is because of marshal lord zalinski say that elections would be held off demolish. little was lifted according to the countries legislation, but that realistically would be no sign of that actually happening until they would be full peace between russia and ukraine. so we're a long way off with a general feeling of incentives. great, as i say, very updates positive trying to get into good books back into the good books of the
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americans and putting pressure on most good. and the zeros doors and jabari reports from the russian capital most go. the only reaction we've had so far officially is from the kremlin spokesperson. dimitri pest calls, who during his daily briefing, said that russia is proceeding with caution. that they are waiting to speak to the us officials to get more information and details about this us 30 day cease fire plan. now, as the crm and spokesperson also went on to say that russia doesn't want to get ahead of itself, that they need to examine this proposal before they make any decisions. that, of course, the decision has to be made by the commander in chief, and that is the russian president vladimir put in who in the past has made it very clear that he's not interested in any temporary ceasefire. he says, that's any kind of unlimited seems far or agreements usually leads to ukraine using
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the opportunity to rearm and regroup. and then once the period of the ceasefire comes to an end, they see a resumption of fighting. and i think what is significant here is the united states is, has since a ukraine agreed to this proposal has re, uh, started to resupply weapons to ukraine. and this is going to be a sticking point point for the russians to saying that you wants the piece planned to for us to agree to it. but at the same time, simultaneously, you are providing intelligence, assistance and weapons to the other side. so it's going to be a very hard sell for donald trump when he eventually makes that phone call to present, it's got to be important which we expect to happen in the coming days. the, the families of some captives being held in gaza have called on benjamin netanyahu
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to reinstate electricity supplies to the gaza strip. according to his really media on sunday is really announced that it would no longer supply electricity to key the foundation plants and gaza and a kept his family say that decision puts their loved ones were being held in gaza, endanger as it comes as, as well as total blockade of the stripped enters the 11th day. no food fuel or medicine has been allowed to cross into the strip. um the seller does live in amman, you're there because the is really government and the palestinian authority have been dash 0 from reporting from inside israel or inside the occupied westbank. what do you, what more do you know about this call by some of the families of captives address to the government? well this letter was presented directly to these rarely prime minister on march 10th, calling on the government to reverse this decision of cutting off electricity to
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the gallons a strip. not necessarily because of concern for the palestinians there who have been living under complete siege. but because they are afraid it's going to hurt their loved ones who are still being held in captivity and other family members of those captive say that they are potentially going to petition this government decision to the high court. but it's unlikely there will be any sort of change because these really government has been operating under war time rules. and these really government has a lot more flexibility and leverage to what they can do after the declared war in 2023. this is just another thing that family members of captives have been trying to do to put that pressure on. it's in yahoo to try and get those captives released, but that pressure constantly falling on deaf ears and us out loud reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much. and honey, my hood joins us live now from the city. honey, what's it like in gaza city on day 11 of this humanitarian block a of the world barrel. it's hard to
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avoid seeing young children and being adults carrying in the kitchen hardware is looking for any of the available still operational organization, providing hot meals are providing breakfast for them just to get a break the fast during the month of ramadan, it's if you're where it's increasingly becoming visible in parts of the northern, of the areas of the gods fit in eastern part, where she is ion as a to a neighborhood densely populated area with a lot of people returning to their homes. the, i'm going to block it has course that entire population already desperate to the rank of pots every now with a lot of people going hungry just a few miles away from the, our kind of mobile side of the crossings where critical supply, the human here in a to fuel water admitted that are stuck on the other side, that frictions are very, very political. that'd be really aside as
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a seated and media out, but they're doing this in order to push. how much do i agree on extending the ceasefire that has still maintain a firm stance that without moving into the 2nd phase of the ceasefire? nothing is going to happen with that full withdrawal of they've really, military is not, is nothing is going to to happen up in, in the, in the gaza strip. and there is no extension of the seats 5. but what we're seeing on the grad as largely viewed by not only the locals here, the people, the resident of the garza city, but international organization shared the same as use. it's a collective punishment. that's a coord. coordinated top 5 is really another data, collectively punish entire population that has been it's through the past 15 months of continuous bombardment, devastation and destruction that has as what we see in every day. every single be virtually old means of life have been destroyed with the majority of water was destroyed. here people rely on the only water destination in the central area and with the electricity. it costs many of the trucks, decades water tags to gaza. and the modem cards are unable now because the amount
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of water is barely enough for the people in the river. the in the central area of the gods serve in terms of food. the market is running out of basic supplies and whatever is available is only a trickle amount for too expensive for families to afford. at this time, honey, not really reporting from gaza city. thank you. very much honey. european union says it is responding to us steel terrace with its own counter measures worth $28000000000.00, which will be implemented in 2 phases from april. first, it comes out of the trump administration, imposed 25 percent terrace on all steel and aluminum products. going into the united states. the seo of one of the largest us aluminum makers has warranted the terrace could cost around a $100000.00 jobs terrace at texas. they are bad for business and worse for consumers. they have disrupting supply chains. they bring uncertainty for the economy. jobs are at stake. prices up. nobody needs that. on both
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sides, neither the european union nor in the united states. the european union must act to protect consumers and businesses of a power. so driving a wedge between the us and its top iron supply or canada, rob reynolds reports on the measures, the risk pushing the north american neighbors, a part troops metal terrorists will have an immediate and harmful effect on us base 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 is airplane manufacturing which relies on imports of cheaper canadian aluminum. in the 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
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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 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
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military aid to its allies. other countries can no longer look to the us for economic 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 pro 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 pakistani military is trying to free hundreds of hostages after they were taken during an attack on a train in baluchistan province. on tuesday, the train was traveling from the provincial capital of quest to to the northern city of peshawar when it was
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a packed inside of the tunnel. security has been stepped up and baluchistan. royal service has been suspended. 190 passengers have been freed, according to government officials, the separatists baluchistan liberation army has claimed responsibility for this attack and says it is still holding over 200 passengers hostage. l 0 is come out, high to joins us live from quite the now the capital of baluchistan province. what's the state of play? some uh, what is happening. we know that the security, law enforcement and security forces have said that they are conducting have, or will conduct security operations to release the remaining captives. what do you know about that? but just to give you an idea, we now have more d days last night after the bucket started the security for it's a large data operation. they used to drones and retaliation to dad, the but usually, but as you're not making the number of solar judge,
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we are also now getting reports that up to a 100. hostages have been carried by the but loose liberation now. i mean they are also a direct name that. busy the military operation continues, then the $150.00 remaining hostages. where is this? they are in debt. custody will also be executed. so indeed, a see their situation and then re now over $24.00 on the buckets. our new military has already acknowledged that this is a difficult operation that says if i get bumped into rain, i do, but mostly, but it should not be towards the side because there does that remote region. 24 kilometers from the nearest the road. so we are now getting report that they've been more casual days, and the number of boxes is they've been case, and i've got that di warning from the bellows, the british. and now me that everything security forces are not serious in negotiations. they of course, weren't the release of that bridge,
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the by the security forces that they really limited the hostages as ready to come out. you're telling us that 150 passengers from that train remain hostages at this point that possibly 100 hostages have already been killed by the baluchistan liberation army. come out of height or thank you very much for your report. it is still ahead on our 0 will be reporting from a refugee camp in burundi. we're a displaced con, the least. people say they haven't given up hope of returning home. more than 60000 people have slipped their escape, the sliding eastern new york, the hot getting into views from the results of the referendum was 50 and a half percent to 49 and a half percent. this is all this officially committed. impossible unless there is some serious interference facing realities. what deposit guarantees in series of
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liability democracy based on the approval and based latania evans representative home sick and tired of spectrum. all of the people wish to have the people who are presenting went and said, thought providing on, sending these voters are expecting your government to deliver. how do you do? well, 1st of all, i think that you have to put in solution. is that what you the story on the talk to? how does era investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe, which is here? so the,
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the, the, you're watching else is there a reminder of our headlines this our, the us is expected to speak to the kremlin on a piece deal when you crane in the coming hours, according to us, secretary of state, marco rubio, moscow has said it is waiting for more details from the us on c spy, a deal has been agreed to by ukraine. israel's total blockade of guns is no, and it's 11th day, no food fuel and medicine has been allowed to cross into augusta. on monday, the only remaining electricity lines of israel was also cuts, which supplied a vital water diesel a nation the uses it is responding to us still terrorist with his own counter
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measures worth $28000000000.00. it comes out to the trump administration, imposed 25 percent terrace on all steel and aluminum impulse and candidate has announced paris on more than $20000000000.00 worth of us goods. canadian foreign minister in milon easily hit out at the latest round of us terrace, saying the terms go post goalpost, keeps shifting in order to justify the lives. this is going to be a day to date fight. this is now the 2nd round of an justified terrace level against canada. and canadian goods excuse for the 1st round was exaggerated, claims about or border we addressed all the concerns raised by the us and in return they agreed to temporarily abide by the free trade agreement. president trump signed himself with canada. the latest excuse is national security, despite the fact that canadian still and newman, m at to americas security. not take away from it. in the prosecutor's
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office in bosnia and herzegovina, has issued an order to detain, the bosnian serb leader miller. i don't have, along with 2 other high ranking members of his government donate, has been charged with attacking the constitutional order. earlier this month, he was handed a one year jail sentence and banned from holding political office for 6 years. he'd been found guilty of obstructing the implementation of decisions of the high representative in bosnia and herzegovina for the future. the script that i should says here that the agent, the looking for us, like we're all kind to today is an important day because we starting the process of adopting the new constitution from a public, a subscriber. we drafting the proposal. everyone has the right to submit their own vision, and we'll finalize that through public debate. else 0 is liliana as millie on it. who is in don. your luca says republican strep's, good police will move to block any attempts to arrest. notice. we still don't have
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any clarification from the state prosecutor's office about what's going to happen next. and what's the procedure in these kind of situations because we never had a situation like this concerning the top officials of the public a subject before. on the other hand, the dog and his closest associates held a press conference, they said that they received this order a by their own means, and that they will not go to the states prosecutor's office, or the state court to get a statement or anything else. they also said that they wouldn't run away, but also we've heard from the interior ministry of the public, a subscript that the it will because of the police will defend them. in case someone comes to arrest any of these people who the subscriber officials, including what i thought is for the philippines president, rodrigo disparity is expected to land in the netherlands and the coming hours to face charges that the international criminal court, filipino police acted on
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a warrant threw into paul for his arrest and put him on a private plane. from manila overnight, police records show more than 6000 people were killed. the dream detailed takes time and office below reports from manila. it will be good to turn the day is now on his way to the hague. after an hour sloane lay over in device so his plane took off. prompted by and on a normal commercial flight, that's a direct flight flight time is around 11 hours. so on a smaller private plane, it could take a little bit longer. so we are expecting him to land at a router done early morning here in the philippines now from broader done to the hey, is about a 30 minute drive. and of course, the hague is where the icpc is headquartered, so he will be detained at b, i, c. c. now we also know that his daughter, the vice president, sir,
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declared to flow to amsterdam early morning here in the philippines. but we don't have confirmation of whether she's already landed in answer them or where she is right now. we're trying to con, confirm that with her office. we also know that the detroit, the cap has filed 3 petitions at the soup supreme court one was on the day of detect this arrest, a petition for a temporary restraining order to try to block the i c. c. arrest warrants. now the supreme court has said just today that they have found no sufficient grounds to issue an immediate temporary restraining order. but 2 of his children have also filed petition similar petitions to try to compel the philippine government to fly to turn it back to the philippines. but lawyers are victims of the drug war who we've spoken to say that they're confident that to turn to will remain in i c. c custody. because the detroit that is already under the jurisdiction of the i, c. c,
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in a way for the jurisdiction of philippine courts. eric white, he has served as an advisor to a former president of the i, c. c. and he says the legal process will take time after that. here they are rives of the day. as soon as he gets to the hague, the statute of the r c. c. mandates that within 2 to 4 days, he must making a mist initial appearance in court. and that will be a brief of parents to confirm his identity and then to schedule what's called the confirmation of the charges hearing before a pre trial chamber of the court. and that might take 4 or 5 months uh before it actually happens, because in the interim, the prosecution will have to disclose evidence to the defense. and it's important to note that the president detach a will have an opportunity to mount a robust defense. and to do that,
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it will take time for both the prosecution and the defense to organize themselves. and then there will be a confirmation of charges here and uh, at which the pre trial judges will be listening to whether the prosecution can meet a standard of substantial grounds to believe. uh, is that the, uh, the suspect who's accused here has committed these crimes. and if they do find that bad as an industry, the price holders matt, the will said the case to try more than $60000.00 people have slid the fighting in the eastern democratic republic of congo and cross the border into burundi. it's the biggest such influx in decades. catherine. so a reports from gumbo and northwest perotti near the border with the r c. it's been 2 and a half weeks since this company is there for days started coming to booth,
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fleeing from death safety. most of them are, all of them have come from an area called 0 is the 2nd largest town, often called with a copy to city of south q. and a lot of them is saying that they just reading from that i'm saucy. we are being told that's empty to be reveled in d r c. have been advancing closer to 0. right now. they have taken an area about 60 kilometers uh from most of the pierce. yeah. uh many of the refugees are being a registered here. and after that, this is a temporary, uh, come on and once they are registered they are going big. they're going to be taken to another town, a father in law. and it's important to remember that. so we wouldn't be already
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has more than $90000.00 refugees or from previous conflict. a many of them are come to me. so this is how people are leaving. they have come with everything that they could from vera and some of them have hard to cross their viva who z z b. c's, a river that separates a d r c and boon the many swimming across and talking to me now is money, money medical to when your lives in may say look like, is this oh no, no, no. so now in vero, we saw soldiers, there was a lot of shooting, we were very afraid we couldn't stay there. so we had to cross the river and, and many of them are seeing the same thing. they want to stay here, they say. but it's a unit c r wants to move them father away for their own safety. but they
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said that they want to waste house the situation. they just want to go back home. catherine, story all to 0, rudy. and that does it for me today. so then you even use continues to talk to else the the hey there is feel being blasted by hit for western india. we'll get to that story in one second. but 1st let's talk about precipitation. it's now starting to scoot away from them all the so it is a fairly quiet picture for this part of se, the south asia. now if we talk about the temperature is dark at the red, the hotter it is running a little bit warmer than it should be at this point in the by. but those temperatures have definitely come down over the last few days. still hots in southern pockets done breezy at times as well for garage at 37 degrees. your
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temperature is coming down in a few days. a few scattered showers as well, but nothing major. i take you to indo china and the philippines. it's similar here as fall, no weather alerts to speak of sure there's some rain falling, but it's not causing any major problems at this point. lot of rain for gwen g. providence in southern china, that's out toward taiwan and japan through islands that could just clipped kyushu. and if we talk about sad, socio with this breeze coming down off the mountains that pumps up your temperature to 23 degrees, almost 10 warmer than where you should be at this point in the year when this weather report in indonesia and the rain. well, it's coming out should input dang, with a height of 25 degrees on thursday. that's it for me. i'll see you later. i the in a world where discrimination is right, 5 women deal with as long as she looked at the image and she was like, you know,
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