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tensions in the occupied let's go live to the palestinian city of ramallah at the arab american university. thank you forjoining us. red today thank you forjoining us. i'm red today saying what is happening injenin is it is like catastrophic. what it is like in the occupied bank i hearing from janine? what i hearing from janine? this is a reminder to the whole world palestine has been world that palestine has been under occupation for 70 ie under eccueetiee “10 leaf , , is happening injenin and what is happeningein, jenin, and in the specifically in the north, and under the pretext of the eifiiiiififi fiffiffifi fit £5.55 , camps ej�*iiififi? fifififl fit e555 — camps and ej�*ifiitfifi fitfitfigt fit tfifi — camps and getting rid refugee camps and getting rid of hamas or the resistance,
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are displacing 7 are displacing the 7 they are displacing the civilians, attacking the city infrastructure and infrastructure anthhe pipelines, :ture andfthe pipelines, :ture are the pipelines, :ture are no water pipelines, there are no teachers or or students �* electricity. the or electricity. the israeli military authorities are :-= j the palestinian suffocating the palestinian civilians the west bank from north to and the northtafiethlehem and and the that everything ' to? security”; ' ' to? é’eicur’itiy’t . while fzaggzaatr we tifiéiéifiéfiié while 7152532322 of”? while r'fiheiejéi’liehii eilhe while 3.1.1 the res—eiéer�*ets—e fit the 7....,..,,..,..,, camps, ill l’le res—jée'lls—l lll l'le ~ . ' " camps, 20,000 we re 77 were forcibly 7 civilians, were forcibly displaced in the past couple of disgteaced in. the past counteegteeee , e e eeee eee 75% dieeteced in. the 9551: ceugleeeteeee , e e eeee eee 75% of diehteced in. the east ceuhleeeteeee , e e eeee eee 75% of one camp days. 75% of one refugee camp were forcibly displaced. the israelis say _ were forcibly displaced. the israelis say it _ were forcibly displaced. the israelis say it is _ were forcibly displaced. the israelis say it is not - israelis say it is not a pretext, that camps are a pretext, that the camps are a hotbed for and hotbed for terrorists and jihadists. they say they are going in to put an jihadists. they say they are going in to putan to their going in to put an end totheir i morin, in to ut an end to their
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activity. i would argue that this is a pretext _ activity. i would argue that this is a pretext and - activity. i would argue that this is a pretext and a - activity. i would argue that this is a pretext . they - activity. i would argue that this is a pretext . they did l same in gaza. :samze : zingaza. why the same scenario in gaza. why they carpet the would they carpet theetreete. the water pipelines, why cut the water pipelines, why would they make civilian lives impossible. it is incomparable to the history. if you look in raman imac. and other places. are checkpoints, iron there are checkpoints, iron gates. there are more than checkpoints and military barriers to make our lives in palestine after palestine miserable. after the genocide that it has been taken
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palestine miserable. after the gs the de that it has been taken palestine miserable. after the gs the icj, hat it has been taken palestine miserable. after the gs the icj, israel'las been taken palestine miserable. after the gs the icj, israel is; been taken palestine miserable. after the gs the icj, israel is stillen taken to the icj, israel is still attacking the palestinians, annexing more lands. we afide facto balflhmfibfid: the meeting in about the meeting in washington this evening between trump 7what fiwhat is the netanyahu. what is the view of whether any palestinian view of whether'any be reached to ceasefire in gaza, implement the 7 implement the next phases? to implement the next phases? have won several times that weiha’ve won several times that ti: political unless a political framework is cerhorehehsivetrae'teeerh ie— .. ————— — no cerhorehehsiuetrae'teeelerie ie— , — ~—~— , — no sustainability can cerhorehehsiuetrae'teeelerie ie— , — ~—~— , — guaranteed. itainability can cerhorehehsiuetrae'teeelerie ie— , — ~—~— , — guaranteed. butability can cerhorehehsiuetrae'teeelerie ie— , — ~—~— , — guaranteed. but when' can cerhorehehsivetrae'teeerie ie— , — ~—~— , — guaranteed. but when trump be guaranteed. but when trump speaks about his of speaks about his goal of bringing stability and peace in the region, he has a chance. he has a chance of making has a chance et rha'cihd sure 7 he is has a chance et rha'cihd sure , has a chance of making sure that he is the guarantor for he is the guarantor that he is the guarantor for the of those the sustainability of those agreements. while netanyahu while while neta nyahu agreements. while netanyahu chooses to flight meet trump chooses to flight to meet trump ghooses to flight to meet trump... and then cancels the beginning then cancels the beginning -ee§ of the negotiations of the the negotiations 77 77 the negotiations of 77 77 the negotiations of the 77 second phase, this is a phase, this a second phase, this is a violation of the ceasefire violation of the ceasefire agreement that mediator agreement that the mediator is
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talking about. trump needs to walk the talk when he talks about stability in the middle east. he needs to hold netanyahu accountable and make sure that this ceasefire agreement is sustained, the return of the hostages but also for the sustainability of the his ceasefire and the withdrawal of the israeli troops and for palestinian people and living in
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mexico's northern border with 10,000 additional troops to help stem drug smuggling. of canada, justin trudeau, agreed to reinforce his and the flow of fentanyl. let's speak to professor of global affairs and public good to have you with us. earlier i was speaking to someone in china who was saying someone ih chiha lathe was. sauiho e e ,. , ee were expecting mmeflne irle ehiha lathe latae eauiee e e ,. , ee were expecting these they were expecting these tariffs, feeling reasonably they were expecting these tariffs, feelin about >nably they were expecting these tariffs, feelin about it. bly they were expecting these tariffs, feelin about it. i ly they were expecting these tariffs, feelin about it. i have philosophical about it. i have family in canada, can you just how outraged are about
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i are about what is canadians are about what is going on? _ canadians are about what is going on? we have had free trade with — going on? we have had free trade with united _ going on? we have had free trade with united states - going on? we have had free i trade with united states i 35 began negotiating for years. began negotiating for you look back a0 years ago and ties between the countries, ties beyond 7 ties beyond economic, also the 7 also the economic ties, are but also the economic ties, are deep. we have a in deepe we halite a challenger i'”'"h ' " sense eeepe we hate a challenge i'”'"h ' " sense that, eeepe we halfe a challenge i'”'"h ' " sense that, although eeepe we halce a challenge i'”'"n ' " sense that, although the states 7 states to 7 states to extent on canada for its depends on canada for its we depend far more prosperity, we depend far more on for our prosperity. 0ur onthem for our prosperity...fii.ir ties are very deep. as a trade ties are very deep. as a result, the last �*weeks has result, the last few weeks has shattered not so much but our in the shaken oeeconfidence in the as an shaken oeecohfidehce in the as an ally and united states as an ally and and economic partner. is: united states as an ally and deeperi economic partner. is: united states as an ally and deeper than 1omic partner. is: united states as an ally and deeperthan that, partner. is: united states as an ally and deeperthan that, pa have its it deeper than that, we have seen at games, it seen booing at hockey games, it doesn't feel like it's just about the tariffs, it is the rhetoric coming from trump, about canada becoming a
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abouttgoadaeecelafa t as. mm country and for him to be trolling us this way, it has fly. real questions about 5 real questions about our the real questions about our relationship more broadly than just trade relations. there are between our two m there 7777 77 7 7 7 there7 always eeentrieee there are alleleaee defence spending, issues, defence spending, security at the but is something to be there is something to be there are issues negotiated. there are issues with regard to guns coming north fentanyl coming north. -=:: this was 7 77 this was not 77 this was not a 77 this was not a negotiation, was a as a this was a shakedown. as a result is very result the anger is very evident, you mention, the evident, as youementien, the states national united states national anthem has been at hockey games has been booed at hockey games and this is and basketball games. this is , stuff and totally -7 in the context of unnecessary in the context of the deep we have. unnecessary in the context of the deep - we have.- the deep ties we have. what about the — the deep ties we have. what about the white _ the deep ties we have. what. about the white - saying that 7 7 that there 7 77 that there has 7 77 that there has b7eeh yesterday that there has been it is not a misrepresentation, it is not a trade war with canada, it is a
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war. they are trying to drug war. they are trying to reframe it. how has gone you mention fentanyl, down? you mention fentanyl, very little comes in very little fenta hyl' comes in canada the us? it veryilittlefentafiytco ' - canada the us? part of the challenge that 7 that do 77 that do not 77 that do not really 7 that do not really know is that we do not really know what the president there what the president wants. there are all of actions is are all eerte ef actiene'he'ie” ” ” " ' domestically that are 777 7up7was7hin7gt7o7n,7 7 7 7up7was7hin7gt7o7n,7i7 7 shaking up washington, i guess in,,,,, sense, why he shaking up washington, i guess in,,,,, 1 his e, why he shaking up washington, i guess in,,,,, 1 his closest he shaking up washington, i guess in,,,,, 1 his closest partner he shake up his closest partner and friend. but it feels beyond shake up his closest partner and frier with it it feels beyond , do haste renegotiation of the free a renegotiation of the free trade including trade agreement, including mexico it is due next mexico as well, it is due next year. it feels this is a yeare lt feele likethieiiea , , . ~ step towards that, but first step towards that, but it's not really the il�*e nel fealltgf'lhe'leeatzf'tgfcea responsibly. there negotiate responsibly. there aces... we can negotiate responsibly. there ejefie. we can do together
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with re-ard to ener-y, better with regard le enege minerals, technology. critical minerals, technology. is of thinking going there is lots of thinking going on in canada to on in canada with regard to that. all has been put on that. all that has been put on hold due to in agaz.r 5222—7 7 77 77ot border security terms of border security and has a grade, is lathat has been a grade; is there , ,,, ., ~ , new here anything new here that canada is now promising the us? i these proposals were thought these proposals were put in place weeks ago. that thought these proposals were put in place weeks ago. putriri place weeks age. the case. before essentially the case. before trump power, a couple trump took power, a couple of weeks ago, prime minister trudeau went the us and made trudeau went to the us and made offers of over billion in offers of over $1 billion in additional spending at the border. we have working the us the us on 77 the us on border77 closely with the us on border going back to 9/11. security goingback to 25/11. isn't anything new there isn't anythingn'lew here what was announced irtwigat yyas announced the irgygigatyvas announced the kind irtwigatyvas announced the kind of things yeelerdaye the cind'efthinge” ” ’" we can negotiate to that we can negotiate to generally on an ongoing basis as well. , e generally on an ongoing basis as well. , l, l, , l, generally on an ongoing basis as well.l thanks _ generally on an ongoing basis as well.l thanks you - generally on an ongoing basis as well. {3 thanks you for thoughts. thanks you for joining us.
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miscarriage of justice. whole—life sentences after she was convicted june 2015 and june 2016. the criminal cases review commission says work has already begun to assess the case. bring us up to date with the latest. at, bring us up to date with the latest. �* l, bring us up to date with the latest. �* e, e, bring us up to date with the latest. �* l, l, l l , latest. a lot of the criticism ofthe latest. a lot of the criticism of the convection _ latest. a lot of the criticism of the convection has - latest. a lot of the criticism of the convection has been| latest. a lot of the criticism - of the convection has been that there was no smoking gun, of the convection has been that there was no sn carrying n, of the convection has been that there was no sn carrying out the no—one saw her carrying out the crimes. she was convicted on a raft of evidence. we are now that the defence that it -m clarinzethatrit he=�*= elen , gun in terms new smoking gun in terms of new evidence that needs to be by courts. it
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considered by the courts, lt — a considered by the courts, lt e a really been through the has a really been through the appeal courts and failed. the defence team are going to the case faster-lee lee— ere --�*~l-lhemr ~ 7 7 . ~ ~ — — case commission criminal case review commission to ask for it to force the case to ask for it to force the case to the appeal court and to back to the appeal court and to be heard there. what new have they come up —:7 =ze to day we heard from a with? to day we heard from ae eee eee eee a, e ,, �* neonatologist who has tetemgettneonatologist who has together iptmgetgneonatologist who has together 1a tpgmyetgneonatologist who has together 1a experts brought together 1a experts from around the world who have looking at all 1a been looking at all 1a cases, the seven seven the seven murders'ahd seven murders. they the seven murders'and seven murders. they say from what 7 7 from whatthey from what they have that, from what they have found, no criminality took place. was no crime, was no murder. have poor skills in the blamed poor skills in the hospital, poor in the hospital, poor plumbing in the hospital, poor plumbing in the hospital, poor decision—making when it came to the treatment whenl't came to the treatment of the children. they of some of the children. they that what the parents admitted that what the parents of those children will be hearing today would be upsetting. they said they want to add to didn't want to add to their distress pointed out distress but pointed out that there simply wasn't the case
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that they had been any there simply wasn't the case that they 1 involved. ny there simply wasn't the case that they 1 involved. the question is, is this new and is it enough evidence to be 77 by criminal considered by the criminal cases review commission? they have today accepted that they have today accepted that they have papers by the team and that thet;l are defence team and that they are going to consider it and set up a panel to look at it. if that watermark, the mark passes the watermark, the mark of it new evidence, of it being new evidence, they will take the case back to the will take the caseeback to the court, which will appeal court, which will the case if it “he'd? the =ase asa'n lt '7t 77777777777 not, �*e�*hf'fiifif thfi �*fiffi fififi'“ lt it 7 77 77 7 not, then �*e�*hf'fiifif thfi �*fiffi fififi'“ lt it. 7 77 77 7 not, then lucy letby will is not, then lucy letby will continue to spend the rest of efifit'fiufi tfi fififififi thfi ffifit fit life efifit'fi�*afi tfi fififififi thfi ffifit fit life behind for ffifit'fi�*afi tfi fififififi thfi ffifit fit life behind for the of seven murders of those seven children and attempted murders of a further seven. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.
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civilians from the front line in pokrovsk, when a russian drone attacked his team despite their van having a clear civilian—marking. having rescued several civilians before the shelling. now ed is in the hospital — and spoke to me just the generators that power the mobile networks in town. so, you know, we do that so locals can get signal who wanted to evacuate. the first group of three people and a dog had literally the zero
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line after the house so we opened the door to give them evacuation leaflets. 30 seconds later, there was a mighty bang, an explosion right in front of my face. i tried putting the car into gear and my left leg just wasn't doing anything. i tried turning the wheel and i could feel my shoulder moving. i could see my arm on the wheel not moving. and it was at that point i was like, ok, this is bad. was just absolutely shredded. just, yeah... i won't go into too much detail about that. but yeah, it was, it was bad. and then my team lead, came around to my
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what are you doing in ukraine? why have you chosen to go there? and, when the full scale started, i kind of. i saw it, i saw everything kicking off, and i. i thought i had to, you know, i thought i had to go help somehow, but i wasn't really in a position at that point. so i waited a few months, spoke to a few more people and found out about the humanitarian side of things. would be to just buy a vehicle and drive out. what's kept you there, eddie? why have you stayed?
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the most incredible people, to be honest. i mean, this incident or this what's happened recently a ukrainian goddaughter here who's eight months old. i'v e. it's my home. and how does it feel for you, eddy, knowing that you are now considered a hero by many ukrainians? i hate that. i'm an idiot with morals. there's a difference.
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that us westerners get. the actor mikey madison's break—out performance in the film anora" has been getting substantial awards buzz. she's been talking to our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba. do you want to get married soon, ivana? you want me to be your little wifey? the film starts out feeling like a fairy tale for anora. it is now my great. a stripper turned sex worker. shiela.
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annie is an incredible blend of both fragility and strength. as an actor, you must love being able to play those extremes. yes. very nuanced. vulnerable on the inside, but is constantly covering it but i always, i do think that she's quite soft inside. it's notjust mikey madison's performance. the film itself has been one of the most celebrated of award season. 0r trying to work, and that was my ultimate dream what is it like having this
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kind of success with the film? what's going through your head with all that? that ourfilm is being recognised in this way. i'mjust, i'm processing. it's overwhelming and amazing and all of the things. mikey madison is fast becoming one of hollywood's most on screen before and wrote the part of annie especially for her. she's so unique and not only her physicality, there's something about... she's actually quite subdued, but then suddenly she can actor i've ever seen. what? as an actor, i sometimes
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i felt like i was shooting and to navigate through my character with all of those different genres was fun. it was a challenge and i liked it. ..which means 2025 could be an extraordinary for mikey madison. some breaking news from isa is a situation there is a situation between police at a school in a town between gothenburg and we understand the is we understand the is under understand the is aha; lzzkejwfihlthe is aha; lzzkethache is aha; lzzketh7at7the reuters news agency is
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moment. reuters news agency is yeporting four people have moment. reuters news agency is yeporting at four people have moment. reuters news agency is yeporting at the jr people have moment. reuters news agency is yeporting at the school le have moment. reuters news agency is yeporting at the school but ave heeh shot at the "he“ hut condition heeh shot at the "be“ but condition not known. there condition is not known. four people shot and are four people shot and they are not sure what the condition is. pot sure’what the condition is, has been on lockdown pot sure’what the condition is, a has been on lockdown not sure’what the condition is. a result. 1as been on lockdown pot sure’what the condition is, a result. a; been on lockdown pot sure’what the condition is, a result. a larger on lockdown pot sure’what the condition is, a result. a larger on loci of wn as a result. a large amount of police present at the scene. we are looking into this for you will 7 7wi7ll7b7r7ing777 77 7 7 will7b7r7tng77you77 77 will bring you as soo77n it. there has been we get it. there has been an incident at school in sweden where four people have been shot but condition is not shot but their condition is net stage. 7 7777staff777 77 77 7 ”garret 77 77 7 ”saris the of administrative staff at the metropolitan police have been on after to the from home "iie’h;'hl;me;eriwi 7 77 work from home policy. the police said they metropolitan police said they were designed to provide consistency across the fours.
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the sims is a popular video that allows people to design their own worlds. it is 25 years old and to celebrate the and original anniversary and original version of game is being so so that 77 so that gamers 77 so that gamers c7an rereleased so that gamers can indulge in a bit of nostalgia. pho7tograph 7 77 777 photograph of77 77 777 photograph of the 77 photograph of the prin7cess of a photograph of the princess of taken by her wales taken by her six—year—old son has been released to mark world cancer day. the picture was said by kensington palace reflect how spending palace to reflect how spending palace in has been important to in nature has been important to the princess. can see i woodland, ta ken woodland, taken in frosty woodland, taken in windsor understand in recent windsor we understand in recent weeks. good to have us on bbc hello there!
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will be turning colder. but overnight, with clear skies and light winds, we're more likely to have some frost. here's the first signs of colder air beginning to push into more western parts of the country. following that weather front, which is bringing the rain ahead of it. we've got that southerly breeze and that's why we've got the highest temperatures, even by late afternoon across the eastern side of the uk, a little. now for a while, that rain has been heavy. clear skies follow for england and wales. more showers, though for northern ireland and particularly scotland, those will be wintry over the hills, some heavy ones around as well. there is the risk of a touch
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on wednesdaye the showers that will drift its way into the midlands, towards the southeast, and just brings many places will be dry with some sunshine. or 9 degrees typically. because high pressure is building our way. by thursday morning. but it will be a colder start to thursday, of mist and fog to lift through the morning. will be light as well. some crisper, drier weather.
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