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the mapped out shows the geo political reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube, the state of the new years live from by then i say 5 between israel and has vala 11 and is now in faults. people have been celebrated here on the streets of baby roots. the 60 day deal has also spunk hopes for faith. in gaza, also on the program is the honey movie over for the e. use traditional, how a couple friends and germany. poland is preparing to take over the presidency of the your view in terms of prime minister donald task and one's most those views to carry more weight, especially when it comes to ukraine. and the maybe a heads to the poles, to elect a new columns, and the new president,
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the ruling party hopes to expand. expect the full year hold on, pallets on these fielding female candidates for the 1st time the i'm feel welcome to the program a cx 5 deal to end the fighting between israel and has ball that is holding hours after coming into effect this after residents of baby roots and you are the most intense day of his riley attacks since the war began. local both are disabled and 40 people were killed by israeli strikes across lab and on yesterday. if the choose holes, it will ends more than a year. violence for a moment to celebrate presidents of south lebanon, displaced by the war, ignored warnings to stay away until the, as really military had fully retreated. they were desperate to return to their
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homes. the artillery muscles and guns for now have stopped denies. we were feeling scared of more than you can imagine. think god, what happened until it happened? this of the must be announced to cease fire at 4 or 410 i was on the road toward my home in margaret k. it's an indescribable feeling for how the gods had mercy on me . and i hope we have learned lessons from this life. and this more supporters of hezbollah handed out and waved flags at the militants despite the heavy losses in the depths of so many top hezbollah commanders, they vowed not to give up. my god willing wherever victoria is always we're going to be a fork in the eye of the enemy. such talk in southern lebanon mix displaced residents of northern israel, also returning to their homes. less than confident about the cease fire too much. and what i do know is that the site will be renewed some time and it doesn't matter
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whether it's in 2 months or 2 years or 5. and d d is really military, it says it will remain primed to strike again. should hezbollah violate the ceasefire? deal prime minister benjamin netanyahu reminded his realize that while his still ladies in lebanon had stopped the war in gaza, continues. as soon as we are changing the face of the middle east, with god's help, we will establish security. we will rehabilitate the north and we will continue united until victory and it's a whole victory of the is really government has said repeatedly is tied to the destruction of hum us. and while the ceasefire is good news for 11 and the question of how to end the war in gaza, remains straight throughout correspondence stella meta and bay road. welcome, stella. why does it like that on day one of the 60 day $65.00. i'm standing here in the silence of the all favors is as follows from how hold that
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has been heavy beat hits over the last couple of months. people here, a very happy i'm celebrating members of the as follows, are giving out follow smart people are running around with these smart. maybe you just heard it in the background. but what's the laboratory guns a fire people are really celebrating the fact that the seas fires as here. but you can also see clearly the massive destruction that is left here in beverage is really, really stepped up. it's a tap on 2 bedrooms and the whole country in the hours before the ceasefire agreement. and you can also see it hopefully behind me. there is a um, a building that is completely collapsed and this disruption is what we see here. and what i see here at the moment, um and many, many streets and was a lot of homes um the political figure standing about this deal.
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a government said that it will um commit to the ceasefire deal that has to be made. and the prime minister then i should be ok. he has also called of israel to do the same and also speak to the agreements. uh, he was very faint. the nice uh population for being so poor uh courageous. and for going through this part time. uh, probably even speaker uh that'd be better. i think the international community and everyone who made this agreements possible. and he said that the, this moment is really a test for live. i'm on the country um to see whether they can face love on, on a, and rebuild my mom. and he said it is very important that the government is now electing it presidents, right? i'm part of this test will be the lebanese army trying to enforce,
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be faced by with international partners. what sort of challenges is that, that this poor country has on the go to fact there's definitely challenges that the liberties army will face. first of all, we marry that israel has heavy leave on board at this house of 11. i'm a they blew up entire villages and also in for struct does make main street a heavy be destroyed. so the infrastructure could cause the problems to just be gain control over the territory. another more important factor is that the east army doesn't have a lot of money as the states, as fund slots. sorry, the army needs to send more soldiers down to the south. and the question is, if they have enough of that, they need more soldiers. and if they are able to do this and this is very soon and
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not to football and not too long. so now i think that they definitely come as long as the mana environs. let's get more on this room hands jack option law. he's a senior director of the non governmental organization count extremism project, joins us from and welcome back to the w. so i'm no formal comments on the see saw from has ball out yet, but that back as in iran have welcome to do you see that as a positive sign that the agreement might actually hold? absolutely is fine, especially now it's leaking for it's more dependent on the wrong then it was a year ago and hands if the guys are paying for the show, i'm telling you that this is the decision. it is very clear that his boss is going to keep to the agreement that you're talking about that has bothered being weakened . data is right, of course, that having killed many of its leaders and severely compromised it's organization. i'm just how strong is, has bought now after months of fighting where i mean is,
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but i have several possible military terrorist pop is certainly weekends. i have to go monitor control structure is very severely disrupted at the time of that, but just disrupt that. many of the real good and don't lot of sites as being destroyed. and of course, you have the top come on this all that. however, this is also a political and social organization and already in the reports that you just showed, you can see that the social support base as not being beacon. so this happens is of course, this is a political window of opportunity to hopefully also weekend is going up politically in lip and on, and then get a president elected for the country which is pull out over the last couple of years . 13 time. however, it's not clear whether that's possible at this point. understood. so was hezbollah effectively bounced into a set back in a very weak position? they had few other options. the military,
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they have no longer any of the options. you can not find a very well organized, they more than likely just really army with a hotly functioning come out, going to get occasion structure and no real for a military district mass right. lot was actually organizing. all of these military i've given these 9, was always the one who was responsible for politics and social support off is born and he has no experience in doing so. they were military speaking with the past to the wall. however, that doesn't mean much for their political influence with the right part of his deal requires the lebanese that all me to keep has bela from building up again at the border with israel, along with the international support. how capable of a of that fulfilling bad parts of the steam? why it's very clear that they cannot do this alone. the liberties army is
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a glorified police force. really beacon because he's the one i did not want to have a viable 2nd power center in the military sense in liberal and so they definitely need international support. what's in the ceasefire is actually what's already been decided in resolution. and the resolution that ended the war in 2006. so it's really high time that this gets implemented. but even then, it was always the been these problem and we'll have to stop the process. now this has now started. you'd have to make a request which you haven't done until the ceasefire agreement to stop the process of cleaning southern depend on from the spot military and some patients. and we have to see how much the international support hold if that is not sufficient support the liberties army is not going to be really being able to respond. even beacon, as part of military structure because of the norms political influence and strong
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to hold that he's been a whole full all past. all they've been on at this point. this is a 60 day deal once upon for day 61. what obviously no one was able to do, conduct a piece, the end of the real sense of the word from this point. the whole cost is that then the ceasefire will be extended up to $60.00 days. this is really a trial period to see whether useful life is now really withdrawn from saw that even on the young and the tiny river as it was demanded individuals and already in 2006. whether these can be guaranteed this, whether this can be check if this is not the case, these really army will have to resume military operations. but of course, the whole is, since you're on is on board. seems very likely these will, that leadership is on board and for the 1st time believe in his government seems to be on board to do this very it's can be extended on day $61.00 and then hopefully for a long time. but his body is unfortunately only temporarily,
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we could capitalize yes, maybe to rebuild everything and then is where i may find itself in a very similar situation. again, thank you for talking us throughout. so clearly jack option left from the counter extremism project. thank you. thank you. we'll take a look at so most or is it making headlines, though often is an optional criminal court. chief prosecutor says he's taking on an arrest warrant for me and mom's top military leader of crimes against humanity encrusted a warrant for a general, a mean on hind is of the alleged for taishan in persecution, of a rush engine. that's that most of the, mainly mostly minority a panel of 3 judges will not consider the order its pakistan. suppose the jail full of 5 minutes. that amount of con side, i have suspended the street protests in his mom about why they would do binding his release security forces arrested hundreds of protest as an overnight, right. several people died in cost is on tuesday is crimes force their way into the
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capital. if in union low make is a meeting at strasburg to vote on the next team as commissioners who will stay of the blocks departments for the next 5 years. the 26 candidates have been proposed by national governments, the being called the most right, being executive in the english history of the lead by commission presence of civil funding life. meanwhile, the heads of nobody can baltic governments a meeting over the next 2 days to discuss the transatlantic relations and regional security that also discussed the support for your trade with special guest as publish, prime minister don't know, task as country will soon take over your pain cancel presidency is viewed by some as a potential new regional power broker. a former top official of the european union, donald tusk knows what it's like to be at the center of decision making and brussels . now he wants warsaw as views to carry more weight,
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especially when it comes to ukraine policy. the traditional e u power couple of friends in germany hasn't been united on supporting, keep providing an opening for other countries to show leadership. we need unity of course, but you cannot be anymore the unit you, you know, all of this slow is moving kind of invested in this convo task. once unity 2 in the form of a coalition of like minded countries that believe supporting ukraine is crucial for their own security. and that no decisions should be made without keys. you know, those who could, i mean, nothing about ukraine without ukrainians. i have taken efforts to mobilize prime ministers and presidents of the e u. member states in order to make it's an iron clad principle, which in the north can baltic nations have invited to to attend to their meeting because they have a lot in common. they're close to your front line, they invest heavily in their own military's, and they've potentially got the most to lose it for us. or when's the war as
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a percentage of his g, d, p, poland, out spends the others and even the us on defense at well over 4 percent. this may be a useful trump card for to come january with the a non your ration of a us president obsessed with europe, assuming a great or financial responsibility for collective defense. the task is trust. but i think poland has the credibility because it's, it's walking to walk. it's not just talking, but when it comes to talking difficult conversations lie ahead for the to donald's to ask, has criticized trump in the past, harshly and publicly. and they're likely to clash over aid for ukraine. the possibility of a drastic cut in us assistance has sparked a campaign, calling on european nato allies and canada to boost their own support for keith. the recommendations making the rounds and foreign policy circles applaud tusks, a sort of approach saves the rest of the assets except added friends, interesting new credit and use it to cover ground troops during non combat tasks
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that provide you credit with a safe path into nature by extending real security guarantees and stand up for ourselves on all of those funds. poland has been at the forefront of development so far. well, many may be looking forward to warsaw having more influence in europe. the rise of donald tusk is also bound to meet resistance, especially from europe's traditional power base, which has appeared more comfortable with leading a coalition of the wading than a coalition of the willing. let's pick up that with a ghost of glass all. who is the military and security aspects of the national defense academy in vienna? a welcome to the w. all we seeing a split emerging amongst you cranes, european allies between those who think they should be doing more on those who wants to just wait and see what the united states is doing. it is all a complete split. yes. about a europe is definitely welcoming due to different speeds, so you have the loading and multi countries or who by know already all the biggest
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and ages in terms of their to, to be sure to open up the problematic elite form. i, their kind of policy europe should present awards out on trump up. on the other hand, you have all these appeals the terms particularly just want to wait and see what from actually proposes and then think up their mind. us as things go along. and we, we saw that in the report, poland, i pretty much out spending everyone at a new or if it's at 4 percent of that that g d, p, regardless of what missed the task, says opponents assumption of a use of rotating presidency in january. how influential con poland be when it comes to rally in european support for ukraine? well, the problem for poems right now is that the biggest countries are going through in new york, but he's going through um election campaign and has not really been receptive for
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uh, for leading proposals on ukraine. whether they're french or polish. it doesn't matter . a task will, are therefore, or is therefore lazy with these just mind it and then following to personally as many european countries on the way and well, we'll see how long it goes. however, i have to say that's a d a if you look back into it from one of the idea in principle, to confront them with a prefabricated ideas is, is not a bad one. last, the trump campaign on ukraine, there argues very soon and the earlier style to influence them and try to steal them into the right direction of the proper. you go, if you wait for them to consolidate quite strange ideas, then you might have a heart, they just for the domestic as for your and last for the least of there's still a piece president who also talks a lot to donald trump. and so important as
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a country not only chose because the person all the, the civic platform was a policy that has some role to play. you. okay, so as the world and you crane a waste, a new trump presidency. how do you see the parties to this war positioning themselves? so there's a ton of a trump lighthouse in january. what are we looking out for? what do you see as well? directions, try to press on the offensive as hard as they can. despite for a few losses, uh, they're trying to put as much pressure as to kind of gain as much territory as they can do have the best position of ones talks with the americans commence ukrainians . in the meantime, 1st of all, trying to deny the russian this much territory is that kind of, they diplomatically reach out to people in the us administration, in the republican party. unfortunately, are usually receptive to that. that's additional republicans who don't wait too
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much in the corner from de ms. tracey but never lost that's. that's the plan. so fall from tiers. okay. so now we have over the next 2 days, heads of governments of noted compulsory countries meeting to discuss transatlantic simulations and regional, secure se, let's use like these all the more hawkish. if i can put it that way. i elements within you or when it comes to dealing with russia. if you are able to make your pitch to them about your pain security in a time of from onboarding ukraine. what would it be a well 1st that can market deposition of being strong spends on defense and having very close relationship with us defense industry, that's something that's flat, there's problem. and it's true for that part of the 2nd thing is of course, we need for you train a lot of american goods that cannot be solved, suffice by european production. because we are late in wrapping up production and somebody needs to get into negotiations with the americans. to either continue
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american supply or to buy these goods on european money. and here of course of the don't the baltic and poland are in the better positions and negotiate of this than all this is the, the big thing. of course, the big question mark is kendall to persuade, for example, easy the european countries to agree on a common funding mechanism for the spot. this would be crucial for you train otherwise it continues to imply level supply for military goods. ukrainian, charles, kind of plant awards that there is no, what's going to be the munition for next month. thank you so much for to hear so that so clearly goes to have grass or you're paying from the european council on foreign relations. thanks so much. thank you. very much i, it's a to namibia where people have housing for the new parliament and presidents and elections that could transform the south west african countries political landscape . the ruling swap po box is looking to extend its 30 full year hold on power,
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putting for a female candidates for the 1st time. that swap as popularity has slipped, a big growing frustration of unemployment and policy. she's known as n n n. the tumbled non data data and is leading the charge, but it may be as governing school policy and this election is successful. she would be the country's 1st female leader. currently, the vice president, she's also known as a veteran, if may be a struggle for liberation from a politics south africa and 1990 to someone who was devoted her life to politics and have a lady that is definitely that a big though had been believed that they did the big rap on that media list because i've not read this, but if you did, because normally some full scene of the candidates are running for president puts out to full main challenges. it's this man from
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a dentist candidly need to learn who it seems, could cause the biggest upset for the governing party. he founded a new political grouping in 2020. and it's promising to address the economic hardship that is making life difficult for so many. and it may be a, just on the piano is the most of the children at the inequality. you know, lack of opportunity has been among the issues driving the election campaign. the baby is rich in minerals, unexplored, diamonds, and uranium, but not many of the countries as 3000000 people benefit from this well, on employment is high, especially for young people. this is a source of frustration on one that has led to a drawing and support the governing school football team. and could see them being
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forced to take part in a 2nd round for the 1st time since they let number be its independence was in 3 decades ago. unfortunately, asco roost joins us from the libyan capital. wind hook, go, welcome. yes, go how is election day going? thank you very much to, well, there's been a boss and be able to post a couple of days really already. and the zip code is one of the most exciting elections since independence and 1990. and we see some of the reasons in the report earlier over 90 percent of the eligible population actually registered. and uh, it seems like a lot of them are actually coming out. so to go to dates, it is very important to stay below that. this bosses always creating a rather positive atmosphere, as is tradition in the maybe a peaceful and pull the electrons. i'm all what we are experiencing here
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since the independence it is now. um we will have to see whether it stays like that for the rest of the day. but i'm not expecting anything else but a peaceful rest of the day. and people are off actually despite the, the temperatures in the, in the high 30 degrees speed chewing up. i have the opportunity to speak some of the people here at the pony stations in the morning already. some of them came last night already just to be 1st thing to you and cost. a lot of people are really eager to make their voice searching. and we've had an hour for the poverty and unemployment to a big issues that have they've been come, pay and issues as well. yes, that's absolutely being the, the sense of most of the companions use unemployment especially is a major issue. some tickets suggest that up to 50 percent of young people in the maybe are currently without a job. so obviously the most policies actually focused on that. but there are other issues that were talked about. and one of those issues certainly is the question of lance. the distribution of land,
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especially when it comes to assess roland that has still not been finalized. at the same time we're talking about reconciliation may be a for example, how to jeremy, for example, sorry, has been a form of uploading you colonial power here in the media. and there you conservation efforts, they also not finalize. at the same time, there is a level adequate housing for a lot of people, especially in rule, but also in the form of settlements in those areas around the major urban centers and then maybe a and last but not least, they is a huge issue with climate change effects that are really talk to you and then maybe i currently in the media as experience one of the highest all the, the, the worst jobs and it's history. and every culture is suffering extra culture to take the sofa and fully almost 70 percent of the people here full to actually rely on the cultural sector. so these are some of the topics that have been spoken about in the companion fits. and now we will have to see what's,
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what the votes will actually come to say about this. okay, i'm all not which way to say going is maybe a likely to become positive as trends that we've seen in southern african countries like south africa, botswana nourishes where long standing ruling politics on liberation, movements of actually being photographs of office as well. so it's very difficult to say because there is no pulling before, so we can only do a bit of guesswork actually. but most analysts expect um, the long running softball to, to retain the power. but maybe in a we can position, we have new political players, like for example, fund delaney to law with it's i p c. and we have a young activist turn for the fish in like jump on the funder with his movement a off that are trying to make the mark on the political landscape and the media. the main issue has always been that you positions been tradition is very weak. so the question remains with the piece of additional politics,
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even the new ones can actually offer the questions that people are looking see, is no doubt about the fact that millions are frustrated. but it comes down to whether or not it is an answer within these oppositional policies. and we mustn't forget that the that the dynamics, the very different. so i'm not predicting an outcome like, for example in which one i emerges. all right, thank you. yes, go, yes, go rust in windshield. just time to remind you about top story of this. our people are returning to the southern suburbs of favorites after seas 5 between each route and has blocked, came into effect, is to choose holes that will bring it ends in more than a year. all i'd set you up today. it's more at the top of the, the 3 historic month days tested landscapes, dangerous adventures. journey to the center of the epic signs as the
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