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waste" in us federal agencies. voting is under way in ecuador for a new president. security to the country. cup by plymouth argyle in a massive shock. they went down 1—0. just want to bring you some breaking news the just want to bring you some breaking news just want to bring you some breakin donald trump e ll been states. donald trump has been on board air force to his on board air force one to his to new orleans for the way to new orleans for the super bowl and has been super ngland haslaee“ ~ ~ . , to reporters on board iseeaking ts. reesl’ters 43“. 535557 ~ .., , ~ plane. speaking ts. reesl’ters 43“. 535557 ~ .., , ~ plane. there's qeqqeina tq rqeqrthq q“. éfiét�*é' ~ .., , ~ plane. there's a lines the plane. there's a few lines i have come out of those ' w 7" wank?" ' w 7" while}; ' w 7 " wi�*dliketoishare you, :: i qq iq qqqq "myajfiiééslé' " 77 7 "wyeiniééslé flan}; with you. donald trump said he's to recognise he's honoured to recegnise nine, he's honoured to recognise nine, 25 as first feefeqfe fiifie; $5. $5. iii? fifq}. of feefeqfe fiifié. £5. ii iii? fifqe of america day this ever gulf of america day - this course the president : the 7 7 l the 7 order 7 signed the executive order had the name restored to
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which had the name restored to honour american greatness, saying that america now the thé gdlfof " iii; g'jifi'f'ne'iic? iii; g'jii’s'f'ne'iic'gifw iii; g'jii’si'meqic'jbf'ih'e �*of america. he �* of america. he also said the america. he also said the plane ca. he also said the plane that ie also said the plane that he's ;o said wto i: if irciocghymg wtoibuiyiin’g and m 7m mwtoibuiyiin’gand owning committed to buying and owning gaza, but could sections gaza, but could give sections of the land to other states in middle east to help in the effort. so as i rebuilding effort. so as i said, donald trump on said, donald trump speaking on board air force one, saying he's america he's committed to america buying and owning gaza, but could give sections of the land to other sections of middle to other sections of the middle to other sections of the middle to in the rebuilding east to help in the rebuilding of the he also said of the territory. he also said the us is ready to impose 25% on and aluminium tariffs on steel and aluminium of this coming we 7 we will bring 77 we will bring you much monday. we will bring you much on trump had to say �* force one. thousands of palestinians have been returning cut the territory in half.
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attacks in 2023. ceasefire agreement between israel and hamas. our correspondent wyre davies sent this report from jerusalem. internal refugees from gaza's war, finally of people are heading home, or at least to where once they get there, it's a case of picking and the rockets and strikes. deprived us of air.
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of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. particularly in the north, have been destroyed or badly damaged. and it's a fragile truce. of israelis support a continuation yulie ben ami — who yesterday embraced her dad, ohad, after 15 months in captivity — also demanded a ceasefire extension for the sake of remaining hostages.
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and save our people. it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits for palestinians, too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. all eyes are now on whether the israeli prime minister will back an extension to the ceasefire. wyre davies, bbc news.
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for human rights watch. he told me about who the released prisoners without trial or charge. some held as what are called "unlawful there are others that were convicted of committing to israeli rule. human rights watch has documented her unlawful arrest, she's a leading political figure. people like mohammed el—halabi —
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rights defender who runs the union of palestinian workers. crime and some for other forms of opposition to israeli rule. mistreatment and torture by israeli authorities. months — and particularly, you know, from those that have been released recently — are truly harrowing. you know, of many people.
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of being released. they talked to us about all other forms of torture and mistreatment. ben—gvir and other senior israeli officials as a policy. and palestinian prisoner organisations, dozens so, the concerns are quite significant, people humanely, and that accusations of torture, as you mentioned, and mistreatment are and the legal defences available to palestinians
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look, i think that's quite simply false. there was a 1999 israeli supreme court decision israeli army to use torture. decades, compiled well over 1,300 complaints of torture, of positional torture, of a variety of different that they can get away with mistreatment and with torture.
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instead of that happening, you know, maybe during the interrogation phase or, you know, it's you know, the prison system, routine israeli prison service detention, even the process of being released. so there really has been a shift even since october 7th, but the practices really go back to the first report this first—hand 7 with people that have been released in the recent batches of released. released are being threatened by israeli authorities not to speak to human rights advocates and journalists. families of the detainees have had raids. they have been warned against celebrating
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but we have — we've written already two reports, the attacks took place. and we're speaking, you know, more recently with a wider span of people from the west bank, from eastjerusalem, in this role for years, and what i've heard in recent
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and mistreatment, and torture. the israeli military has shot dead two palestinian women — israel says its troops were scanning a house in the occupied west bank. despite all the focus on gaza and the ceasefire in gaza, israel has stepped up quite significantly its military in the occupied west bank. more than 70 people are reported to have been and this latest incident, as you say, unofficial
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of those women was pregnant in the latest israeli military parts of the west bank, but particularly the northern around the city ofjenin, in particular what's known as thejenin camp. wyre, let's talk now about this return for many people to northern gaza. now, the phrase that gets bandied around is people are returning home. aren't there any more. i know you've not been able to get into gaza itself, but what scenes have we seen? history it's left about 60% of buildings, particularly so people had no choice
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but to leave to refugee camps in the south. this is an area towards the centre of gaza that, so people have been taking advantage of this and slowly they can, and they're actually heading back down south. today said they were determined despite the huge levels of destruction in the north. let's remind you of of the lines we mentioned earlier on. donald trump on donald trump speaking on board air force one as was on air force one as he was on his way orleans for the bowl later m
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aluminium? about aluminium? aluminium to, 25%. about aluminium? aluminium to, 25% i both- — about aluminium? aluminium to, 25%. . both. - you _ 25%. for both. are you ruling out - steel— 25%. for both. are you ruling out - steel- a - 25%. for both. are you rulingl out - steel- a 2096 out nippon steel having a 207; or higher? out nippon steel having a ! '- or hiuher? q, ,q, , out nippon steel havinga ! '- orhiuher? , stake or higher? nobody can have a - stake - stake or higher? nobody can have a - stake l us i the? can tor steel. they can for other countries, _ steel. they can for other countries, but _ steel. they can for other countries, but i with that. steel was one with that. steel was one ofth that. steel was one oftht -reat us steel was one of our great companies _ us steel was one of our great companies and, _ us steel was one of our great companies and, - a - us steel was one of our great. companies and, - a i of companies and, through a lot of stunidity— companies and, through a lot of stunidity and _ companies and, through a lot of stupidity and bad _ —| stupidity and bad government — and - bad _ stupidity and bad government — and - bad management - stupidity and bad government — and - bad management of. stupidity and bad government —i and - bad management of the and also bad management of the company— and also bad management of the company - — and also bad management of the company - it _ and also bad management of the company - it lost _ and also bad management of the company — it lost. lustre. - company — it lost that lustre. it'll gain _ company — it lost that lustre. it'll pain it— company — it lost that lustre. it'll gain it back, _ company — it lost that lustre. it'll gain it back, and - company — it lost that lustre. it'll gain it back, and tariffs l z— 777_ ald7eabut will help. he also talked about q qqq conversation will help. ho also tallood about q qqq conversation he will help. ho alao tallood about - conversation he had his conversation he had with vladimir putin, saying he the us is believes the us is making progress in its talks believes the us is making progre overits talks a“: q .. . q. q.. ,. , ,qq believes the us is making progre over the alks a“: q .. . q. q.. ,. , ,qq believes the us is making progre over the war o“: .. .. . q. ... .. . q. believes the us is making progre overthe war inqq.... . q. ... .. . q. believes the us is making progre over the war in ukraine. q. q.. .. . .qq the integration of the baltic states lithuania, latvia, networks of russia and belarus on saturday.
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ursula von der leyen spoke in lithuania's capital, vilnius, alongside the three baltic leaders. the move away from russian and belarusian grids had been for eastern studies. in the late �*90s. baltic countries to move away from the russian supplier. from the soviet union. and i remember the time already, the first thing and, at that time, poland stepped in.
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so it's kind of symbolic and practical, and concrete that "synchronisation" of the electric power grid station system. and it is important for practical, concrete security and it has played fast and loose, using the energy let's flip this on its head. well, first of all, it's the image issue.
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because let's not forget that, you know, at the beginning on russian energy. and all this has been brought up by the crazy aggressive this synchronisation on its own, because it will no longer have the luxury of being connected to mother russia, so to speak. and, mr pszczel, just briefly, if you can, does this really bolster european security then? well, it does, because dependence on russia
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is bad for security. their connections — is an understanding internationally that this is the right way to go, about as long as russia remains polls have no closed in the ecuadorian presidential incumbent is election. the incumbentqisq q qq q q, q o election, and election. the incumbentqisq q qq ..q q- q o election, and his seeking election, and his opponent, the left—wing leader oooonent. the left—wing leader . lawyer, wants to oust and lawyer, wants to oust him from ago/ea go ione from power. let's go to ione wells, polls close, what
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in one of —— 7 all of them 7 all of them said 7 almost all of them said security is first the thing. this is a rock by serious recently. in gang violence recently. in january alone, were 750 recorded, .7—7 7 7 recorded, the highest experienced in years. it really front of mind so it really is front of mind for a lot �* voters. so it really is front of mind fora lot �*voters. but so it really is front of mind for a lot �*voters. but the fggagbggaf voters. but the is something that people 77257 7 7 7 7 77 77 7 77 7 7 7 _eople 77257 7 7 7 77 7 77 7 people — thii divides aeoale — the "camper“ responded to this crisis has responded to this crisis a tough milita on the streets and the military on the streets and introducing tougher 72-22 powers for his security forces try to tackle gangs. his to try to tackle gangs. his supporters like that and think is necessary, they want a hired iron fists but his iron fists aaaroachq qut�*qiq qqqqqqqqq q say iron fists aaaroachq qthhis' ' qq' ' q' 'q say either it hasn't critics say either it hasn't worked because we still crime and murders, q::q déy 7777day7in7777 77 77 7777day7in7e7c7uad7or7, 5lt7'77 zf= zf—-—= 7feel7that it's gone also fssl that it"s’g’o’n’s too i've to some people far. i've spoken to some people who feel his crackdown led human rights abuses because to human rights abuses because of the sweeping the
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of the sweeping powers the security forces have now to detain so it is detain people. so it is that really divides in77the 7 in77the countr7y. in77the country. but opinion in the country. but there's no that ghéegre's no doubt that security crime in ghyegre's no doubt that security crime in general is the top here. concern here. this idea of a latin america _ concern here. this idea of a latin america strongman i concern here. this idea of a latin america strongman is| concern here. this idea of a i latin america strongman is not a new one — necessarily a new one — louisa gonzales meanwhile, louisa gonzales wants be the country's first wants to be the country's first president. what we to know more about her? 77rig7h7t7, 777 right, louisa gonzales that's right, louisa gonzales is essentially someone who is is essentially—someone who is in the of following in the footsteps of the �* president of ==i gguadorq bafael gorreaqq'wthq'qq' ' q qq . has a gguadorq rafael gorreaqq'wthq'qq' ' q qq . has a significant base still has a significant base in ecuador. some people spoken to who have voted 7 777f7or7777 77s7ay7 a time when 7 a time when the remember a time when the country was prosperous country was more prosperous that there wasn't much violent crime, and they so much violent crime, and they associate that with his party and rule, so they louisa and rule, so they see louisa is someone who might gonzales is someone who might bring that back. she's gonzales is someone who might brini tainted |ck. she's gonzales is someone who might brini tainted in . she's gonzales is someone who might brini tainted in a she's gonzales is someone who might brini tainted in a q her e's also tainted in a way by her association him because
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associatioanithq him because somebody who faced corruption scandals, numerous corruption scandals, some saw his approach is pretty authoritarian at times as well. authoritarian at timssqas well. there are certainly some so there are certainly some voters here in ecuador who wa nt want a return to that. don't want a return to that. there were even some i there—wereevensomepeople i to today polling spoke to today at polling who said they �*option 7 �*option was �* option was7 really a choice, and s7 really a choice, and were ly a suitable choice, and were deciding to vote instead for of the 15 one of the other 15 candidates one of the other 15 candidates on ballot paper. so as i on the ballot paper. so as i say, we'll have to wait another or two 7 �* or two start a picture �*how a picture �* how well getting a picture of how well these have done — these candidates have done — but she's certainly throughout this campaign but her main focus on criticising the q q qq q record on crime incumbent�*s record on crime and the and also this the economy, and also this power cuts on the crisis power cuts on the energy crisis as well. ., , , q a eq as well. zoom.- q a bi aer reuional taking a bigger regional look this, we've seen pressure on 37n7d77 . .. andsouth 77 qqfitfql qfid qfiuffi. fifiqfiqqfi. from the new occupant countries front—thenew occupant white house — how much 777the777777777with77 77 7 77 77th; with a. 77 has the relations with the united featured in the
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debate? certainly daniel selection. certainly daniel has been trying to forge nebo has been trying to forge much �*ties nebo has been trying to forge much �* ties with the much closer ties with the united states, including going trump 77 77 77 trump cosmic inauguration — tri been)smic inauguration — tri been trying nauguration77— tri been trying to uguration77— tri been trying to bui7ld77tion77— tri been trying to bui7ld77ties77— she�*s besqthrying toqbuild ties nations in the she�*s besqthrying toqbuild ties natio hisi the she�*s besqthrying toqbuild ties natio his supporters region, some of his supporters who've met here in say who've metjaere in ecuador say like the fact that he's 7. 7 to the country also foreign 77 77 foreign 1“ s“s�**ng q�*qgr�* build the investment to build the economy here. but as many things, hee. but as with "nan thinssq q q q q q a pointed hee. rut as with me" things; . q . . r— a pointed criticism hee. rut as with man things; . q . . r— a pointed criticism for that's a pointed criticism for his critics too, they his critics too, because they feel that is too focused what 777what7the777thinks what the thinks on 777what7t7l17s 7 7 7 thinks 531,ng 7 on what the us thinks on big corporations, multinational corporations, some of them even cite his own background, his father's dollar multi—million dollar businesses, etc. so his businesses, etc. so from his critics, there is a concern he's not focused enough on the concerns of ordinary working ecuador. concerns of.ordi. .. . . .7|g people in ecuador. lone wells in quito. _ people in ecuador. lone wells in quito, great _ people in ecuador. lone wells in quito, great to _ people in ecuador. lone wells in quito, great to get i people in ecuador. lone wells in quito, great to get your i in quito. great toagetayourr ~~ thank you very much.
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night of the year — the super bowl. the weather is closing and slightly. at the seater stadium is thousand seater stadium is expected to be out. expected to be packed out. donald will be there, the donald trump will be there, the first time a president has sat in on game. we'll bring you on 77 on this 77 7 on this our 77 on this ourother stick'i this our7 other stick with. our7o7ther stick with. on iur7 other stick with. on bbc7ther stories. stick with us on bbc news. hello. the weather isn't going to be changing in a hurry, certainly over the next few days. so, through much of the week ahead, then, predominantly dry,
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for central and eastern areas. a little bit of hill snow to come on monday for most of us, just drizzly rain, best of the drier weather towards the west, only 5—6 celsius — but some sunnier skies again for northern and western scotland. of patchy light rain, some sleet and hill snow over the highest ground in the north, once again. temperatures to start tuesday morning probably a few degrees above freezing for most of our towns and cities — across parts of scotland. not bringing much in the way of rainfall —
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anglia, for instance. of sunshine coming through, particularly anywhere of higher pressure — so we could see a few light elsewhere, you're likely to stay predominantly dry, but again, limited amounts of sunshine, quite cloudy conditions with that cool easterly wind. so, temperatures on the thermometer 6—8 celsius, no great change towards the end of the week, mostly dry, still fairly cloudy for thursday and into friday, too — but you can find a more detailed weather forecast up to 1a days ahead by downloading the bbc weather app.
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