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on his way home — the american schoolteacher, marc fogel, the deal to release the teacher had very much kept under wraps. the e=-=: has praised trump administration has praised russia �*showing good faith. at the women's world cup. in the scottish highlands. on newsnight at 10.30pm tonight, we'll bring you fresh insight continuing coverage and analysis of correspondence in the uk and around the world.
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good evening. could end this weekend, following comments from benjamin netanyahu. by midday on saturday the ceasefire will be over hostages held by hamas must be released, it's unclear if that's what mr netanyahu meant. three more hostages were expected to return home this saturday,
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of the middle east." for hamas to release its hostages. around the same time, the israeli prime minister released hostages is the reason donald trump gives for his insistence
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so i don't want to do two and then we do another two in another week and then we do four in three weeks. no, no. or all bets are off. in the oval office with the king ofjordan, the big issue and then rebuild. gaza has been largely destroyed in 16 months of war with israel. a huge rebuilding programme is required. president trump's plan involves displacing the entire population, something both countries have completely rejected.
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how to make this work in a way that is good for everybody. of the united states, of the people in the region, refugees in jordan. king abdullah knows that taking in even more could from sceptical middle eastern . in american aid. protesters in tel aviv who want the hostages to come home are worried that everything — the recent relative peace, the hostage releases and the next phase of talks — the here has taken a turn for the worse since king abdullah the 77 the white 77 the white house 77 the white house a 77 the white house a few hours
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left thewhitei-lousea few hours the left thewhitej-feusea few hours the for diplomatic ago. the prospect for diplomatic agreement don't seem international agreement don't seem have improved any either. usually to have improved any either. usually when you have two world leaders like saw here today, the hope and the you saw here today. the hope and the to reach some kind of aim is to reach some kind of or consensus. if agreement or consensus. if anything, individual nations�* positions in the east to be coming more f zafter: 77 zafterthe meeting king entrenched. after the meeting king abdullah said on social media was position of all arab nations position of should i nations position of should happen; position of should happen while that rebuilding should happen while they still living there. while theuere still. living there. w�*eile— ~ ~ , . , ~ , trump seems to be to what increasingly attached to what to be increasingly attached td what to be his rather erigihattyaaemedte he his rather idea the us takeover outlandish idea that the us takeover and the gaza and redevelop and then you have both president and is; really prime and is: really prime minister netanyahu neta nyahu doubling netanyahu doubling down on �* insistence insistence that 77 insistence that hostages f’ ii itchy by on 77 or be released by noon on saturday or the entire ceasefire be the entire ceasefire deal could be finished. studio: sarah smith live at white house, thank you.
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in which hamas will release 33 hostages, while israel will release around 1,900 palestinian prisoners and detainees. israeli forces will leave populated areas in gaza and allow displaced palestinian to return to their homes. with the prospects and possibilities that this deal could this week what the thoughts of in, what are the thoughts of ordinary israelis?— 7 n 7 support both in israel overwhelming support both in israel and the palestinian and the occupied palestinian territories for the ceasefire deal to continue because it has brought benefits for both tangible benefits for both sides, palestinian from
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s from” 7 7 but s from?” 7 butan government minister said israeli government minister said tonight that it expects all of israeli government minister said tonight ti to it expects all of israeli government minister said tonight ti to be expects all of israeli government minister said tonight ti to be released, of israeli government minister said tonight ti to be released, 76 of hostages to be released, 76 of them, by saturday, as outlined donald hostages to be released, 76 of them, by satu the, as outlined donald hostages to be released, 76 of them, by satu the israeli tlined donald hostages to be released, 76 of them, by satu the israeli prime donald hostages to be released, 76 of them, by satu the israeli prime ministeri trump. the israeli prime minister netanyahu perhaps been benjamin netanyahu has perhaps been deliberately vague, not referring to figures, but as saying figures, but as we�*ve heard;'saying once it's figures, but as we�*ve heardfsaying once it's hostages released israel once it's hostages released by saturday or the ceasefire ends the war resumes. it is to many that if hamas inconceivable to many that if hamas were to a list of three or �* named hostages ’ inamedihostagefisby ’ 7 ' w w 7 �*7na7m7ed7hos7tage7s7by 7 777e7n7d7 7 7 77 77 7 �*7na7m7ed7hos7tage7s7 a 7 777e7n7d7 $f7 77 77 four named hostages by the end of the week, people it intended to release, then netanyahu would turn and say, no, that's not around and say, no, that's not enough and the war will and enough and the war will resume. and it would convince people if he it would convince many people if he does that that he really wants to restart the war in gaza because he does that that he really wants to resta notewar in gaza l is ause he a”, as, 7w7e7777 ms, 7777 777 7w7e7777 7777know we know more 7777 777 7w7e7777 7777know more by 7777 7777 7w7e7777 777777know more by the defeated. we should know more by the of the but are end ef the week bet these are times. end git. a m, . times. ~ , , end oft, ,,, ,j,.,, .,, times. ~ , , dangerous times. wyre davies in jerusalem. _ dangerous times. wyre davies in jerusalem, thank _ dangerous times. wyre davies in jerusalem, thank you. _ lyse doucet is with me. this deal is hanging by a thread. it is
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lyse doucet is with me. this deal is hanging by a thread.— hanging by a thread. it is still holdin: hanging by a thread. it is still holding on — hanging by a thread. it is still holding on people _ hanging by a thread. it is still holding on people will- hanging by a thread. it is still holding on people will hold i that. but definitely denied it has more cracks. from more cracks, fromthebeginning, it started on january 19 more cracks, fromthebeginning, it started onjanuary 19 it more cracks, fromthebeginning, it started on january 19 it was when it started onjanuary 19 it was always as fragile. there always described as fragile. there always described as fragile. there always this certainly was always this idea, certainly among critics of the deal, that the ”p15; ”e if: ’:”e 7777777775155 that 777 77 7777777775155 that took 777 77 7777777775155 that took ma7ny,7 7 3—phase plan that took many, many months for israel and hamas through 3—phase plan that took many, many months talks rael and hamas through 3—phase plan that took many, many months talks reach, 1 hamas through 3—phase plan that took many, many months talks reach, was mas through 3—phase plan that took many, many months talks reach, was going irough 3—phase plan that took many, many months talks reach, was going to ugh be difficult, especially in the second, most difficult phase of the ééifififig mast. diffiiidlt anase elf the but iéifififig ellis}, fiifiiigli $5557? if iii, but the first phase, which you iéifififig ellis}, fiifiiigli $5557? if iii, bu briefly, ;t phase, which you iéifififig ellis}, fiifiiigli $5557? if iii, bu briefly, was ase, which you iéifififig ellis}, fiifiiigli $5557? if iii, bu briefly, was going vhich you outlined briefly, was going surprisingly well. and it was clear surprisingly'wallc'andit'wasclear there was from donald even before he went into the trump, even before he went into the white house, that that pressure helped put that deal over the line, as tonight as get, £57. 7153? fiat? hesfe tonight. am? $57. have for many now, glut, $57. use, its??? beef? tonight. $5.13 $57. have �* comments now, glut, $57. use, its??? beef? tonight. $5.13 $57. have �* comments overiw, get, £57. 7153? fiat? hesfe tonight. am? $57. have �* comments over the week have 7 77we7e7khave7add7ed77777777 7 7 77we7e7khave7add7ed7new7777 7 7 ”we; have7add7ed7ne7w 7 7to7 77 already precarious his some of 77 570512 ma” some of which we just comments, some of which we just heard, are playing into hands of nheard. are playing inte the hands at
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israeli critics nheard. are playing inte the hands sf israeli critics who the israeli right—wing critics who have always described this as a temporary ceasefire. they have wanted the war to start again 2:2 7the hostages 77 7the hostages all 77 7the hostages all came 7 7the hostages all came home, the once the hostages all came home, the living and dead, so they could living and the dead, so they could carry what they still say must carry out what they still say'mdst the destruction �*hamas. and it seems to have one of reasons why hamas suddenly duestioning 7 7 duestioning the 7 7 777 duestioning the deal 7 7 7 777 duestioning the deal today, 7 startedjuestioning the deal today. their mind, why continue because to their mind, why continue this deal, if the third with this deal—, ifthe thirdphase. is about governance and which is about governance and which is about governance and which would involve reconstruction, which would involve other arab rebuilding other arab states, rebuilding palestinian homes in gaza, why continue if that has been in continue if that has been thrown in the air by the ideas of the air by the new ideas of president trump? saturday is a long way before now and then there be -hone lines burnin between egyptian leaders. egyptian iieaders. lye naye icairo an iieaders. lye naye icairo that aders. lye naye cairo that the rs. lye haye cairo that the egyptians fe heard from cairo that the egyptians have come with a new proposal, have come up with a new proposal, saying gaza can be rebuilt, they 7a777777whi7ch7 77 7 q 777777w7hi7ch7arab7 777 7 77 7
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a which arab states have a plan which azabrstatesagreed without moving i sure 7s7u7r7e7th7at777 7 7 7s7h7r7e7t7h7at77déy 7 7 sute7that7day by77 7 7 7 777 sute7thatday by7day 7 7 777 sute7thatday by7day there 7 777 sute7thatday by7day there will am sure that day by day there will be new from am sure that day by day there will be new trump from am sure that day by day there will be new trump fr but tonight president trump himself. but tonight it's president trump himself. but tonight its holding and people are holding on to hope. it's holding and people are holding on to - horn-— it's holding and people are holding on to - hope. on to that hope. lyse dearest; ehéef' _ correspondent, i on to that hope. lyse dearest; ehéef' _ correspondent, thank j will focus trump down on a us takeover of depleting fifififi. 135. a lelfs eqeeeeef if after that meeting with the gaza after that meeting with the king ofjordan, king abdullah. and kingpfjor’da'n; king abda�*clah. and star sam kingpf'jor'da'n.’ king abda�*clah. and star sam kerr is cleared of chelsea star sam kerr is cleared of should the case have harassment. should the case have made it to $53 is new 10:30-m on bbc two and ipla er. schoolteacher marc fogel is on his way home after an exchange
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was negotiated with russia. steve rosenberg is in moscow. was deal on cards? was - deal on . cards? it came §-_ e-_ was deal on cards? it came as a surrise. was - deal on cards? it came as a surprise. fogel _ was - deal on cards? it came as a surprise. fogel taught - aisnnisgrprise. marc fogel taught at an school history at an international school here. he had been arrested in 2021 moscow airport. he was tound to at moscow airport. he was found to in possession of 17 grams of be in possessionofllgrarns of he said had his punishment 7 his punishment was prescribed that. his punishment was a ia year prison sentence. suddenly a 1a year prisen.sentence.~s-.,jddenly donald trump's east :—= to moscow 7 to moscow to to moscow to secure marc envoy flies to moscow to secdre marc release, manages to do so, fogel�*s release, manages to do so, and then later donald trump's national security adviser issues a national security advisecissdes a quite an interesting one, statement, quite an interesting one, that the trump administration had negotiated an exchange that serves a show of good faith from serves as a show of good faith from the russians a sign we = -: in the di7rection to end moving in the right direction to end the war in ukraine. two interesting = -7 that. this 77 7 77 7that.77this7talk7of 77 7 7 7 7that.77this7talk7ofan
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things about that. this talk of an exchange, we have no details all exchange, we have no details at all whom orfor what exchange, we have no details at all whom or for what marc was for whom or for what marc fogel was exchanged. it is that exchanged. it is interesting that the release of a us �*and the lhe release ofa'us�*pr'rsonerand the �* in ukraine tfii-ifie release ofa'us�*pr'rsonerand the �* in ukraine are tfii-rfie release ofa'us�*pr'rsonerand the �* in ukraine are mentioned in paragra7p'71’777757777777 ’i’e paragraph, amid all talk same paragraph, amid all the talk now of peace talks on ngwgtyjfiposs'bte peace talks on . . and nngityifnposs'bte peace talks on . . and imminent nngityifnppss'bte peace talks on . . and imminent us ngwgtyifnppss'bte peace talks on . . and imminent us plans. ukraine and imminent us peace plans. a sign of a us and russia thaw, this oila oil a sign or oil a sign oil good laith lrom russians oil good laith lrom russians and ood laith lrom russians and moying r lrom russians and moying in row russians and moying in the , to , ,, to win 7 to win the 77 77 7 7 to win the �*77—— 77 7 7 towinthe �*77——end 77 7 7 towinthe �*77——endth7e 7 direction to win the war —— end the war. i think direction to win the war —— end the war. ithink kyiv direction to win the war —— end the war. i think kyiv they will be war. i think in kyiv they will be wary of this and wonder whether moving in the right direction means moving in the right direction means moving in the right moving in theright'directio - the high court has ruled that dozens of metropolitan police officers who failed a new vetting system brought in after the murder it comes after a police sergeant
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accused of multiple sexual assaults here's sima kotecha. after her death and several other scandals, the force came under he took legal action after being dismissed over sexual assault allegations. fit to hold vetting, those who cannot be trusted to work of vulnerable people.
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the high courtjudge said dismissal ought not to be imposed without an effective and fair hearing. police federation. and not proven fact." misogyny, homophobia, racism and even murder, inside there who want to get rid of those bad apples infecting the force.
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mr di maria will now remain on vetting leave while the met appeals the court's decision. else was involved. the bodies of andrew and dawn searle, who were in their 60s, toulouse last thursday. died as a result of hanging. labour has suspended ii councillors as part of an investigation into a whatsapp group where the labour party has
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already suspended the safeguards in the world after she proposed removing the need for a high courtjudge to sign off cases. mps voted in favour of assisted dying in november. getting a panel of experts to oversee each case, from was that actually,
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a multidisciplinary approach to the bill. piece of law. they've been told that high court judges wouldn't be able to cope with the workload of assisted dying cases. if they are to deal - with these applications, they will be doing nothing else. it was always an impossible proposal to have a serving high court judge do it _
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in detail and making changes. so there's plenty more debate to come on this contentious issue. and will be looking for reassurance. the chelsea striker sam kerr has been cleared of causing racially officer "stupid and white". in south—west london in january 2023. you're also under arrest for racially aggravated public order...
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honestly, you guys are blee , , ., station was relevant context. sam kerr told the court she had feared for her life when a taxi driver began driving dangerously after she'd been sick out of the window. to smash a window. a few minutes later, ms kerr made this call
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ms kerr said officers were dismissive because of the colour she accepted she was drunk and had become abusive and insulting, but she denied using to her legal team summit in paris, which focused on efforts to make ai
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the summit today also sparked a row between two tech giants. zoe kleinman is in paris for us now. why the mm- why the _ been a dramatic wei— why the of da s here why the been a dramatic of da s here in paris at why the _ been a dramatic - of days here in paris at the - action summit, lots of investment ai action summit, lots of investment deals done and ofjostling for deals done and lots ofjostling for power as well. world leaders sat :-—— faced earlier, listening to us stony faced earlier, listening to us presidentjd vance set out his vice presidentjd vance set out his country'sprovision for al in a , , :c he said he country'sprovision for al in a j j; ff he said he had blistering speech. he said he had not come to paris to talk about al and to describe that as safety and to describe that as hand—wringing, and made it clear that the us is fed up regulation international regulation impacting its tech firms. but those tech firms have their problems. altman openai is in town and frnmfipenétsalsnn�*nfln and was to frnmfipsnétsalsnn�*nfln and was to spend frnmfipsnétsalsnn�*nwn and was to spend the day denying that fefsd to spend the day define that w ,, chatgpt fefsd to spend the dav define that w ,, chatgpt was fa'sd to spend the dav dsaac that w ,, chatgpt was up for because elon musk, remember sale, because elon musk, remember him, put in a surprise offerfor
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him, put in a surprise offer for the firm of $97 billion. the two are currently engaged in a fight a; �*the7way77 77 77 77 �*the7way77 77 is 77 77 �*the7 way77 77 is ru77n 77 �*the7 way77 77 is ru77n and over the way openai is run and that's because elon musk co—founded it. and there was one more fireworks lit the today. it to lit fron'! theells—todayelt refused to this lnternational, to sign thisinterrrattonat agreement to what it sign thisinterrrationat agreement to what it described develop what it described as inclusive and sustainable ai. it inclusive and sustainable al. it on its own, though, because :—— the uk didn't sign it either, it said there wasn't enough detail said there wasn'teenoughedetail in about the challenges ai the document about the challenges ai poses to security and it poses to national security and it denied that was a sign of loyalty denied that it was a sign of loyalty the us. as denied that it was a sign of loyalty the us. ~ , denied that it was a sign of loyalty the us. �* . ., ,, denied that it was a sign of loyalty the us. �* . ., ,. zoe klein, alive from —— zoe kleinman. sir salman rushdie has told a court he thought he was dying the writer, who was left blind in one eye, was giving evidence where he was attacked.
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in spain, the former president of the country's football federation, luis rubiales, has told both of which he denies. guy hedgecoe has the latest from madrid. luis rubiales arrives in court on a day much of spain has been waiting for. in court he said that the kiss was consensual. "absolutely sure," he said. said video footage showed that he had asked the player,
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"can i give you a kiss?" just before he did kiss her. last week, ms hermoso told the trial a very different version of events. it showed a lack of respect. "we have to stop this kind of behaviour and take a radical stance against it," says this man. "i don't think it was sexual assault, but i do think mr rubiales abused his position," says this woman.
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the princess of wales has visited a mother and baby unit at a women's jail in cheshire. daniela relph has more. navigating the entrance gate in the rain. about the inmates who are either pregnant or a new parent. hello. she spoke to two former prisoners who cared for their babies the skills that you learn here are fantastic, they are. for any parent, whether you are
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going to be in custody or not. for any parent, so, yeah. both first—time mums, aren't we, and we've done it this— way, not the best way! no! and at a2! the princess is patron of action for children, of conversation. a big stigma around...? huge stigma. huge. this visit, a sign of the princess's focus as she continues to step up her public duties. daniela relph, bbc news.
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for manchester city and real madrid, the pressure was on, and haaland! erling haaland putting them ahead, eventually. and after the break, the visitors finally struck. but real didn't mind and they were level. but not for long. phil foden upended, penalty to city,
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yes, what heartache year for city. those two late manchester city. those two late goals �* real madrid manchester city. those two late goals �*real madrid have manchester city. those two late goals �* real madrid have really goals for real madrid have really turned things around. there is still a second to come in madrid next , 7777b7u7t777 .. .. ,,, — —. but7manchester 77 7 but7manchester city7 7 but7manchester city7know 7 but7manchester city7know they need comeback if they 7 will need some comeback if they are to keep their warren gatland has left his role as wales men's rugby union he was in line to depart at the end of the current as interim wales head coach. thousands of well—wishers gathered in manchester today for the funeral of footballer denis law.
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died last month, aged 8a. greats of the game in attendance included sir kenny dalglish, around 20 of them, have been spotted in the scottish highlands. david wallace lockhart has that story. a group of feral pigs that authorities suspect have been illegally released in the cairngorms national park. i saw them literally up there, just at the fence. they were looking through. there were three of them in total, two larger ones and one small. and they didn't seem fazed by you? not bothered. they didn't seem scared, not aggressive? not at all.
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the community sheep. what did they look like? with a very pronounced nose. there are concerns about disease and what these pigs could do to the environment. going on to try and trap them. and we're now in the process of trying to contain them, using bait, into a secure area. it's still unclear who put them here and why.
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