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the, the, this is do the news live from bill. it is really for us is for you to hostages and the rate in gaza off the $128.00 days in captivity. blue, the hearts us fernando mom on reunited with family members of the medical check ups at the hospital near taylor. also on the program, donald trump sparks an outcry from nato leaders, a say the former us president holmes. again, running for the job is undermining the trans atlantic law. plus the kansas city chiefs with american football super bowl. with supersonic taylor swift sharing them on the scene perhaps of 2nd nfl championship in
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a row. now one of the features and says billing of the guy that says, welcome to the program to hostages back in israel after being for either an overnight raid in gaza. israel says they were rescued in a special operation in the southern city of rough off the 2 men were kidnapped by how much during the october 7th, the turbo tax on these, well, they were flown by, had a cup to full medical checkups to a hospital and the utilities were united with the families, louise hall, and fernando simone mom on were rescued by israels military and security forces during overnight raids and rafa off to a 128 days held captive by hamas and gaza as they are currently receiving treatment
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in a hospital where they're both said to be in a stable condition for the families, the sense of relief is mixed with concerns, the hostage is still being held in gaza. luckily for us, there's a family there to save 2 nights. but i must say that the job is not done. we are happy to day, but it's not always we, we did it when it just so now the step 2 was bringing gig or the hub and it says, default hostage is back home. and it doesn't matter if it's a baby's, women, men, and their people. everybody must come back as soon as possible is really strikes, devastated punts of rust, the night. flattening buildings and destroying
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a mosque. dozens of palestinians were killed and many more taken to hospital with serious injuries. we were at home when the air strikes were going on. i told my mother that i wanted to use the bathroom and she was awake. suddenly all the walls of the bathroom and all the water containers above it collapsed on me. most of the roughly 1400000 palestinians. currently in rough or fledge from other parts of garza. they were trying to escape the intense fighting and now the areas and the city was designated a safe, so in to civilians by the x ray, the army recent is rarely strikes and rough. uh, have eliminated any sense of security for palestinians. the overall this that's bringing the mirror on from the will studies department, kings, college, london, marina. these are in the army, has rescued only 3 hostages since the beginning of the war. why has this been such
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a difficult task for them up to date or heard? well, we have to understand in what conditions how mazda operates and gaza. we know that on the one hand, they use building civilian buildings. on the other hand, they also use underground tunnels. and it is to assume that they are not keeping the hostages all in one place, meaning that they would have dispersed because we have to understand the importance of hostages to come off. this is a bargaining chip, that's a mosque and the use to negotiate sees fires, was israel. so for how much it's very important to ensure that israel, the soldiers do not find the hostages and finding them as like a finding a needle in a stack. but you 1st have to locate the stack. and so it's very, very difficult. and we have seen also cases where is that use rarely, soldiers didn't recognize their own hostages,
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so they don't know exactly what these people look like as well, making it even more serious. now israel has um, not come up with a plan for over a 1000000 displays thousands who are sheltering in rafa. what would have potential ground defensive look like? that is correct. there is no concrete plan except for sending these people one and a half 1000000 to the north. i do not seem to, all of these people can be relocated and conducting a ground defensive with one and a half 1000000. packed into buffer means that there will be collateral damage. and it is inevitable because if, even if you're using precision guided munitions to destroy buildings, there is still a risk off collateral damage. and of course, for the ground troops. this is not a nice environment to operate. and because they will have to separate the population from being how much meaning that's how much can just comfortably factor
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hired inside of the population and must be easily distinguished again, creating a greater risk for civilian casualties, which would again benefit from us to show what israel in military is doing to civilians and of course was the israel and military. it is bad in a sense of neutral civilians who might not have supported from us before. well, certainly shows the support behind how much seeing how they use for all the soldiers are killing palestinian school, not part of the conflict. now there have been a repulse, and that's a related issue of how must fight as reappearing in the north. and there was ongoing fighting there around con units as well, what's happening with the ground defensive in those areas to open what it looks like. so the units area is still active in the sense that it is not completely clear the on the control of the idea. and because how much
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a student has working part of their tunnel and that work, they can also use the app in order to surprise the israel forces. and that's what they have been doing, making it very difficult to clear areas and to hold them and meet meaning. also that even if israel comes up with is a good plan to get some sort of lands. alta for alpha, we have again, the risk of a modest fighter is escaping together, was all civilians and popping up in areas where one wouldn't expect them. but remember on this, on the west side of the department of kings college london. thank you very much. marina. thank you for having me wasted late as have criticized donald trump for saying he was not protect nato allies who are not spending enough on defense from russian to tax. the republican front runner trump said he had previously told nato states he would encourage russia to do whatever it
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was. but if the nasal partners didn't fulfill their commitment to the blog as regular slash delta members of the alliance for failing to spend at least 2 percent of that, you can all make outputs on display. and henry would know this advice now that you use for an policy chief has come then terms, comments saying nature is nothing that aligns with members can pick and choose their own rules. said to be serious, nato cannot be. uh, i like got married daddy alliance can not be an immediate daddy ally of the gorge, depending on the who my older prize. you know, the us on those days. he's not yes. now, yes. to model know it depend, while you now come on, that's be cds. strong website from the use for an products and see if a bureau i, us, the w, corresponded terry schultz about how nato members reacted to trump's comments.
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well, i think that they're, they're sort of in the middle between not wanting to react too strongly. after all . this is just a campaign state statement by a man who has not been elected to office yet. and being very worried that it wouldn't give vladimir putin some impetus for thinking he could go further into nato territory. i think they will, for the moment come down as joseph bro has on this is not a serious statement. and, you know, they may also give more credit to put in then that, that the putting himself doesn't take this seriously and doesn't. in fact, think that the united states would stand by and watch him violate the territory of nato. but i think one of the strongest signs that we've seen, that nato is not going to simply silently take this abuse from from donald trump again, is that on sunday, nato secretary general young souls and brain came out with the statement, rejecting trunk comments, and that's highly unusual for the secretary general to respond to comments like
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this, especially on a domestic political process. and he said that this is, you know, not something that is, is realistic. he said that if there were an attack on nato, all allies would come to the defense of a country that's attacked. and he reminded donald trump that us soldiers themselves would be at risk if nato's article 5 all for one. and one for all were really put to the test now, which will be the countries hypothetically affected by trumps, swept snow still on a optical 5 as well. this is, this is the ironic thing. the countries that aren't spending enough are not the ones along the border with russia. all of those allies are spending far above 2 percent. if you look at the baltic states, if you look at poland up at 4 percent of g, d p. so the countries with vladimir putin wouldn't be closest to end and the ones where she often threatens are not the ones that are under that 2 percent of g d. p . a threshold. those countries are like canada,
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which is not likely to be invaded by russia or italy, or belgium. they're all spending way below 2 percent, but not really on vladimir put in the front burner for that is totally sold stats off to us from brussels. thank you. meanwhile, nato has started its biggest military exercise in decades in europe. more than 3 months of naval air and ground maneuvers uh, kicking off operation step fos defend will take place across much of europe. 90000 personnel from also to you one day to member countries is what us we will take part is the largest operation of the continent since the cold vote exercises are designed to test the readiness on the alliance's eastern border. let's take a look at what's in store and how restaurants reacting to nato's show, a force slain war ships,
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tanks. it's been 3 years since the last operation steadfast defender. this year's version is happening on a grand scale. meant to demonstrate how fast forces can move from north america to europe, and activate defenses there against a near peer. as nato has $31.00 members participating plus sweden, which is in talks to join the alliance. more than 90000 soldiers, sailors and air personnel will take part in more than 50 naval vessels and 80 aircraft are involved, as well as more than 1000 combat vehicles. it's a significant step up from the last that fast defender exercises in 2021. those involved about 10 percent of the personnel taking part this time around nato says that's due to changing realities on the ground in europe. especially following russia's invasion of u frame in 2022. and the ongoing war there. the security
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situation in europe has, is domestic, who changed over the last couple of years. we have to exercise a larger scale and with more complexity, then we, we used to doing in the era when we, when basically focused on, i'm at overseas operations. so i think what you'll see at this year in 2024 is the new tools that new normal does not please russia, which sees nato as a hostile alliance. i mentioned i was putting you might have rustic consider is major nato exercises as a threat to its security. in our understanding, the alliance was conceived, formed, configured, and managed by the united states as an instrument of confrontation control. beautiful, steadfast defender will shift from naval readiness and southern europe. the ground based exercises in the alliance is northern and eastern flanks over the coming months. it's set to wrap up at the end of may. that's all about some other stories
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making headlines today. cops are, has freed aids, india, and full. the naval officers off the previously dropping the death sentences. they would jails in 2022 on on specified charges. but a media report say they were charged with the spying for israel. and then we're working for a gulf space engineering and security services company in sweden, the fire has broken out at an amusement park in the city of gulf. and, berk know, guess what i thought was a pock, which was under construction. and due to open the summer, a hotel and offices nearby have been of extra 2 people have been advised to stay in doors and keep the windows closed. a gunman in degree capital s and it says killed 3 people. the shooting happens at a shipping company where the suspect used to work local media say he had to be laid off. the gunmen was found dead at the same police suspect being killed himself.
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the american world rep hold hold the calvin gibson on his coach. i've been killed in a car crash in less than 10. you get to was the 1st man to run the mass on in, on the 2 hours, one minutes. the set, the new world, right. quote, unpaid chicago mass on last october. i was, i think as you go see i, since on the way in pakistan to fund the countries next government last week's national elections failed to produce a clear widow. the candidates loyal to the full, the prime minister in rome. khan who won the most seats in the vote, country bought from joining the tools con himself, has been jailed. the 1st formal contact between the pakistan muslim league and the pakistan people's party since the vote. despite placing 2nd and 3rd and thursday's election, the parties are sitting down for coalition talks in lahore in an attempt to form
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a government both to see what we are right and so but candidates backed by jailed ex prime minister in ron khan. and his p t i party won the most votes p t i supporters say they would have one and even more seats, if the voting had been free and fair. matador by the gold around. 1 50 full 1000 votes and my nearest rival and good only 17000. we'll take this protest to quotes. we have faith in the judiciary. we helped build the clear candidates, victorious out the people voted. that is on demand down your own voters, other than just the election to go to settings p t. i supporters see the jailing
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a party leader in run con on corruption charges is an example of foul play. of the former prime minister and pakistan's most popular politician was unable to run for office in the election. this demonstration is a protest against the forces that have stolen the people's mandate against those forces that do not accept the public opinion and think they can impose their decisions on us with pakistan in the middle of a political and economic crisis. a coalition between the pakistan muslim league and the pakistan people's party still seems the most likely outcome. that would mean the con, back to independence, would have to join a formal political group to become an effective opposition block in parliament. and
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i'm not joining this duty by my college if i'm off top uh, who was in pockets on during those elections equation folks i know underway. what do you think are the main talking points that the moment politically consultation is high impact as fun? as we saw and report that the female and b p b, leadership, dominion law her initially they agreed that they are going to begin dialogue to former colleagues from government. but if you, as far as main topic is concerned, i think the main question would be, who will lead that government? and also who is going to become prime minister next prime minister. because if you see beloved, put, those are daddy, you saw this part of flooding mr. oven to watch that he was prime minister in pakistan. and he is who election campaign was like his body nominated him as a, as a candidate for the, for the problems associated. so it did, it is going to be really hard for him to back down and on the other hand fragments . and they'll actually, if you saw 3 times, but haven't finished and spoke to them like any other problems. and by august i'm
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unfortunately i would say, and this time he would definitely would like to lead the government and, and, and also serve people because it's about his legacy. and also these body would like to have found that it within the family as though now these independent candidates web backed by him or on con, who is in j own that they have the most votes, but no potty, what will happen to them now. but for them, but this is kind of a complex situation. they have number, if they want to make the audio seats and this assembly. but it seems like they are unable to do that. they're going to, they're not going to able to follow the government bit because in order to form a government independent can just have to formally twine a group so that they can start pollution dialogue. a consultation for to form a coalition government. would they be able to do that? i mean, are they, are they units or other united way? yeah, that's to this, to me question because hosp fitting has been a, is nothing, nothing new for bug assigning politics. we have seen before. independent candid is changed your loyalties, it was as data elected, vintage wine,
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other bodies. similarly the icing at the moment, as well as some independent can do to induce already, teen to loyalty withdrawn fund, enjoyed and other parties as well. so people may see more of them joining the other parties. so for them it's, it's at the moment the situation is not very good, i would say the but let's see if it's 2 minutes to, to sit all over the some blog and then play the part a very briefly please allocate definitely allegations of irregularities you've been that what have you witnessed, but the international observers from you and us also, or short expressed consent order if it and take a look at these and infections. but as far as being on the ground, it was very challenging because the moment pointing to start to move by phone service internet service was down. and even for us, we were not able to to communicate with each other. we spoke to many people, voters, and they weren't completely complaining all the time that they are not able to reach voiding the station and same for pulling stuff as well. they are not able to perform their duties on the ground. so it was very difficult to be somehow the
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convent back to the landline phone. and so that was mentioned anything, but at the same time, the body of the folks that, that he gets off the whole election campaign was also relying on digital platforms . so it affected them definitely did use their front of top. thank you very much. i and i also dial on him from the united nations and the 1st of the un reports on migrating animals, they also say the 20 spaces face extinction. migratory animals are both models, official insights that come a long distances on a seasonal basis. they play vital roles and many equal systems all over the plans. day and night. billions of animals are in constant movement around the globe. crossing borders over land, sea and air from whales and dolphins to butterflies, to hundreds of different kinds of 1st. now is sobering,
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new un report shows that many of these migratory species are in decline. among the nearly $1200.00 migratory mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects, the un convention lists over 40 percent of all species populations have dropped. among tract, migratory sharks, raise and sturgeon populations have fallen by an estimated 90 percent in the last 50 years. more than one in 5 of all track species are close to becoming extinct. this especially applies to migratory fish, which have been hardest, had nearly all the fish species on the reports list. 97 percent of them are close to dying out entirely. that's because many are still hunted or fished intentionally, or like these critically endangered spiny dog fish and up as bycatch. and net
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over exploitation is just one of the big factors driving the decline and many migratory species populations. another is the loss or fragmentation of habitat, results from human activities like logging, agriculture, or transport infrastructure pollution also has a big impact. but the news isn't all darn. conservation measures have improved outlooks for a few listed species in the last couple of decades. among them blue and humpback whales, numbers of white tailed sea, eagles, and black faced boonville. some also bounced back some what they showed the recovery is possible, but improving the lot of other migratory animals will take concerted efforts across borders and more of the protected areas that are key to bio diversity
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to american football, super bowl now. and the kansas city chiefs of defeated the san francisco $49.00 is 2 in the 2nd straight national football league championship to for their lights of a famous fan. taylor swift quotes back patrick my homes. in spite of the winning drive for a $25.00 to $22.00 triumphs in las vegas, it was fixing the 1st super bowl to be held in las vegas. it would be a stuff to do to fit on and off the field. pops out, taylor swift flew in from japan to be the she was cheering on boyfriend, travis kelsey, and his kansas city chiefs in the bid to become the 1st team in 20 years to retain the title. but it was the san francisco 49 is who started well, and this trick play finished off by offensive play of the christy mccaffrey. setting them up 100. kelsey was getting animated on the sidelines. but by the time osha performed the half time show, the cheese was still down. 13,
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the title hold is improved and the 2nd toss with patrick my homes, connecting with mark was valdez scheduling. for what touchstone, the chief most famous fans, does it come back, was on the job one. jennings became only the 2nd player to throw and the catch and touch them fast, you know, super bowl to put the 49 as a getting command. so the homes and kelsey kept pushing to keep the chiefs in the game. and harrison but because feel goes into a super bowl into over time for only the 2nd, the cases $49.00 is only minus 3 points of the round in the extra water, leaving the homes to find the co hoffman. for the winning score, i mean aided special i think is attributed mindset. i mean, whatever stuff isn't going great, we're gonna continue to fight and i'm just game wasn't, we had times we weren't playing great, especially off. and so we were able to step up to 70 a case where the parents making those stops. and in the stands, taylor swift celebrate. you didn't have a great day just
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