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the, the the, this is the w news live from the land, is around the edges closer to a sci fi and goes up. the cabinet has the main thing to approve a 6 week pause in the slicing. the deal could feel free. some hostages still held by him off as early as sunday and ease the humanitarian crisis, the hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians. also coming up on the program brochure and iran signed a new strategic partnership. tracy, the 2 nations hope close the tides will help them get around. weston sanctions. plus why greenland is keeping a novice on developments in washington,
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but donald trump one thing to take over the island. some say it is not for sale, while others sense an opportunity. the menu group is mccain and welcome to the program. the as randy cabinet has been missing for the last few hours to approve the tubs of a 6 week c saw and garza. if it pauses the agreement would be implemented in 3 stages. beginning on sunday, phase one would see is riley troops withdrawal from densely populated areas of goza . thomas would release to us the 3 hostages, while israel would free hundreds of palestinian prisoners aid agencies also preparing a relief operation to ease golf as humanitarian crisis. hundreds of trunks heading to gaza, hoping to deliver tons of food and medical supplies. plans are in place for
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deliveries to begin on sunday. as soon as the cease fire deal comes into effect, helps them who were happy to be crossing the border. because that will be blessed and we will be bless. we've been here for a long time waiting for them to allow us to cross inter strikes and the strip have increased in the past few days. officials say more than a 100 people have been killed since the deal was announced on wednesday. still, guidelines are welcoming the deal. here very happy to hear this news. i'm still very happy. hopefully there won't be any more war planes or strikes from the 1st day of the truth and people will be able to sleep with these. and hopefully everyone can go back to their homes and we'll see our loved ones now or families and friends. and so hopefully sunday will bring us joy and happiness. but i saw
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them like that. it's been a long way to decision that is expected to pose the fighting between homos and it's really forces in gaza. families of the dozens of hostages held by her mazda in the gaza strip, say it brings renewed hope to get their loved ones back there yet. so this will be the beginning of the healing and rehabilitation process that the country so desperately needs. well, imagine those hogging our loved ones were so close. our battle is entering a new face 1st film and of the agreement until the last hostage. the history of the officials say they believe 98 hostages remain in gaza. but it's on clear how many are still alive far right. members of benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition have threatened to resign over the deal and bring down his
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government with you to the of the truce could bring much needed relief to the strip . but there is still create uncertainty about whether the deal can last dw is consuming a good, is in jerusalem. following developments for us, konstantin, the cabinet may thing discussing the steel sauce. it's several hours ago. the assumption was that this was a done deal. so what's the hold up? well, if i only when you for certain, but it's clear that the meeting has been going on now for letting me count something like 6 hours, that's a long time and a by now we don't know even though whether the statement will be published before the end of the day, i would like to remind you of the this is a sub of the jewish holidays. so usually in the work is done during this time and frequently statements of the prime minister's office governance statements are
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delayed until until the end of some of the, the evening of the sort of the evening offset. to the when been this some of this probably over uh, also there are already pull. does that work for the building where the cabinet is meeting and no one has left the place so we can only speculate. well 3, that goes on. one thing that's been mentioned is there in these really media of that, another far rights, a member of the governments, a minister of finance smoke which may be a kind of adding dom moms to brandon. so that then yahoo, in exchange for supporting the deal, for example, there were indications of the media of the people into the channel, the stuff to be fired. but again, it's all speculation. so could this push back from the, the far ice elements of the ben, you mean this and you know, who's cabinet, could this threatened the ceasefire and could this threaten his own position as well? so fall only one minister, the natural, secure to send minutes to uh,
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been via has it. the model been via said that he will resign if the deal goes through. he announced it yesterday. he said that he will still not sort of be against the government's empowerment and even when his policy is just bought to leave the coalition. nothing you hold him is with a very small slim but still majority indic ness of these really problem. it's uh, the opposition problem is that it will support them within the off when everything that concerns the deal. so probably his government will will hold in such circumstances. but if another members of the cabinet leave, then the coalition may really become a minority government than them by the talk of new elections will resurface. let's assume, or let's say that the deal will be signed off on phase one of this agreement would stuff on sunday. can you talk us through the details of that? well, the details of that, um on sunday, uh,
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the cx 5 is supposed to uh, sort of stall to noon local time at 4 to 5 pm uh, the exchange of hostages. $33.00 hostages uh full of palestinian security prisoners, $95.00 of them. the list of 95 of them was published by the m is really and tenant ministry is supposed to start. so this is essentially what's going to happen on the day that the deal is supposed to take cold, fine. and what do you think and an agreement would be welcomed by most is right. is as well if you look at the opinion polls, yes. 58 percent according to these early demonica, the democracy is to just uh, support video whole heartedly uh, 1012 percent more with reservations but uh the hostages families are of had been to
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a large extent driving the public opinion here. uh, these faces of hostages. look at you from posters, from kind of every call to every will in is really sit is it's a very important issue for these really. so i think that's the majority of things that lives of these people all priceless and they should be liberated as soon as possible, you know, these constituting i got reporting from jerusalem. constantine, thank you know me by a cove is a leading international lawyer arbitrations and media usa with a career spanning 3 decades in conflict management and peace negotiations. she sat down with the double use book at moss to talk about this ceasefire. and what could be next? most of cause has been destroyed. more than 80 percent of the buildings in northern golf has been destroyed. the most vast majority of the 2300000 population has been displaced. the death toll is sky high,
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the known death toll is 47000. however, the many bodies on the rubble and the wounded and seriously wounded in small babies, children, um, over well over a 100 houses emergency, there's a need for over 40000 to get emergency medical care. the hospitals of all being destroyed and humanitarian aid is clearly a priority. very clearly a priority. the 1st priority and $600.00 talks of supposed to be getting in under the ceasefire agreement. but the big question about how will the guessing? because at the moment they are all being looted as they to and try to, to get in and who was secure it. well, it's the, it's the fine tune details. how will the population, allison population move back to the north? that's a huge question. who is going to ensure that none of the,
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the ohms groups inclusion come off and including for the students. so, i mean, if you had and others will be, you know, among those uh, moving back and long term which is sort of my main area. so that unless the end goal is chris to clear that will be as you are, is option of fighting. the logo has to be to states palestinians over in state continuous. so that's west bank and gaza. and then it's really some say, based on the 67 lines that could be very minor adjustment, but on the one to one ratio. so that's the territory, is the product seems and get less territory, then they will allocated. and there is a huge amount of work to be done in order to ensure that everything is in place, especially since we're covering just reading the government has passed the
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law and the can assist that they are against the palestinian state. that clearly will have to change. of course they'll have to be normalization between israel times you may be on the are of weld as a result, but the palestinian state has to materialize and the work that i'm doing there is in fact general groups. uh, it is vital for the success of this, of the ceasefire because without and then go, we know for sure that they'll be a resumption for fighting. we know that from experience we've seen it in many places. so. so what do you think will be the change of the new administration in the us as taking off as do you have hope that they can enhance the piece in the region? was an excellent question. i think that they can think that process the president, trump is all the ignorant about the facts and what is important to him is to get to know bill peace prize because he feels its president obama go
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to peace prize for recreational fractions. and he would like to get it for actions, and if his goal is to get money so that society do you know business and to get as a piece no bill. then he really needs to listen to those in the know who are working, tie of tirelessly, and no one knows who president trump we listen to from the appointments. the team made itself looking fantastic thoughts. you can see that his special invoice with him at least delivered a very clear message to prime minister netanyahu. i don't have basically said to him about feel red lines. you need to sign that off the line. and listen yeah, who did so. so if that's continues, then that's will be very important. you know, he said or hell will break news. but all hell can break loose. also, if israel doesn't divide by its thoughts, he does not want israel to review,
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to return to the home, at least is craving civility. lebanon has managed to get rid of, oh, is about to because the laws of ministry, so we come off is, wouldn't moving as virtually being destroyed the as a do some president, i said, is out a ringing. yvonne has not been this week for many decades. so there is a real chance for stability and peace and there are lots of boards in the yeah. but china has had a constructive role in mediation between 5 to one come off. so that's of course will be t as to the governorship or of gaza. and to reaching stability in palestine in the region, the palestinians themselves need to do some healing on the county and computer. so you must end on both sides. that was mediation, know me by
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a cold speaking to each of these a book at most. now around and russia have sealed the new strategic partnerships president smell suited possess can. i'm letting me a post and sign the agreement in moscow. the gremlins says the tracy covers military and trade corporation as well as science, education, and culture. both sides hoping to close that relations will help them get around western sanctions, but with their own supplying weapons used by roster in the war and ukraine. the new defense pact is viewed with suspicion by nay. so of this, both in southern ukraine has just been hit by a russian drug, a drone that's in all likelihood was made by a run. and in this case kills at least one person the use of drones and the ukraine conflict as not just tara roy's. people on both sides. it's also transformed russia's relationship with a run and influenced the shape of what's being cold and historic new deal governing
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toys between the 2 countries. around allegedly supplies, most of the joins russian deployed and ukraine. and according to the u. s. has also delivered short range ballistic missiles. this new role as most of those main military supplier has enabled to room to gain leverage after decades of being viewed as a junior partner in the relationship. and it's not just defense ties that are being put on a new foot takes after that 1st meeting in october 2020 full. the 2 president said they had many similar views on well, the fast i'm looking to expand the cooperation in all areas, economically, culturally. and in the international arena. they said deepening ties was a way of countering the punishing sanction that the us and its allies have imposed on both countries. and that pushing for completion of this alternative route for
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global trait known as the north, a south transport corridor. and already years in the making, it would open a passageway to india and the gulf while bypassing the ceilings of the west. to many say russia and around notes of this allies, despite to co operating for use in syria to prop up the now defunct, a side regime in the past, the relationship has been called a marriage of convenience with many ups and downs. but now there's a prospect of a new chapter, despite their insistence, then not targeting any one country, and that the new packs will be only constructed. it still appears to have the potential to make some in the west on easy let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and 3 lawyers who represented the late russian opposition lead alexei nevada only have been jailed. but even comes of ego so good in alexei lips,
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have been given sentences raging ranging from 3 and a half to 5 years. they've been charged with involvement in an extremist organization. this and the melodies, widow, julia naya, has called for the immediate release. the us supreme court has now held a low binding tick tock from a pricing in america. unless the platform is sold by it's chinese parent company, the justices agreed the risk to national security outweighs concerns about limiting freedom of speech. the band would come into force from sunday, take talk has around a 170000000 uses in the us. hundreds of people have been ordered to evacuate software and major fire up to a battery storage clients in northern california. the most landing power plant south of san francisco contains tens of thousands of lithium batteries. schools and offices in the area has been closed as a precaution and usa, vh and regulators have grounded a long masks,
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prototype style ship rockets. the off the stage of the space x cross broke up in a fiery cascade minutes. often launching from texas airlines were forced to drive up flights of of the gulf of mexico to avoid folding debris. space x has been ordered to carry out investigation of greenland is keeping a close watch on developments in washington dc. incoming president, donald trump, has said that he wants to take control of the island to both of us national security. but although self governing greenland, although self governing, excuse me, greenland is part of denmark, dw correspondent jack power reports now from the capital of nuke on how greenland is view, trump designs on that homeland majestic, natural beauty. approach just the cold, frequently changing weather. the world's attention has landed here in greenland.
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off the donald trump repeated his idea that the us could buy you the comfort. he even sent his son here for a photo opportunity with locals. but the foreign policy goals of the new us administration can feel distance to the people we spoke to henry new. it's not a conference of people like united states and lots of people to either. so i'm not interested to be part, i'm not a house or a purchase. your concur, i don't know. i'm not sure. i almost don't care. i don't really like this idea as like being prod off a like it seems to be part of the united states. america so but like once i do like it's like i like to work with them. i see in greenland, i'm melting and the exploration for lithium uranium and other critical materials is ramping out from says buying greenland is strategic. the us national security against the stride in china and the metal, some russia,
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both countries are also exploring for resources in the high all take. right now fishing makes up over 90 percent of greenland exports but green ones biggest employ a currently is the government. 43 percent of the population worked for it and doesn't know told them as territory of the kingdom of denmark. greenland effectively receives just under $1000000000.00 you'll raise per year from the danish government . so trying to say is that when you speak to people here in greenland, i buy it from this idea to buy the country the conversation. inevitably, i'm frankly swiftly moves on to being about whether greenland should be independent from denmark. that's a decades long back to here. it's estimated around 2 thirds of greenland as would vote to be fully independent from denmark. like m p to note frank, who's campaigning for an independence referendum by 2030 deed. infuse yes. typically. well, come a visit by the returning president in the white tice. i really hope he will come
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here and that he will speak directly to our government and not the government in denmark. we are tired of having a middleman and everything. we want our own sovereignty. we want our right to have our saying in foreign politics ourselves. denmark has refused to entertain the idea of the us taking over agreement. and people are asking themselves here whether terms interest will fade away. as of the global issues land on the desk of his presidency, a corresponding cat parts has filed that report told me more about how greenland is reacting to all the attention that trump has generated. so it's a really interesting time to be here and to speak to the people on yet frankly, it feels so distant from global politics regarding how important greenland has suddenly become. because of what donald trump has been saying, his idea to buy the country and other people i speak to speak about their own
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individual issues. so the presume and their concern for instance, about being positive denmark and that for exporting into their marketing, severe opinions. i'm what it would mean if they were to be taken over by the united states for that 1st thing. what do they have to deal with different quarters and would they have different competitors, etc. when it comes to the minerals issue, a lot of people sort of seem, uh, there's some people that think that green line should use those resources for itself, rather than allowing the big players been to come to mind. so those resources, but the big players are the ones that have the capacities to do that. a bit of a sort of context of what it's like here. it's a close circuit city, new the capital. as all of the different times i'm village is the main me up the size of west coast of green lands and pretty much the large percentage of this country is an ice sheet in the center. and you can't really access to it. but in
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these times, it's, you see this sort of roads vapor going by the here, the cause that it going down that there on a closed circuit, you can't take a mode to way up to the next time along. the, the pull is just that behind me, the apple i can, i can see just over in the distance over that it's closed. people are living then oh, going fall despite the international presence head, due to fishing, due to minerals due to the international investments here. there's a lot of people from different countries as well so it's, it's sort of strange minutes of highly international and extremely low. cool. and the people of greenland are finding that slightly uh, jarring. i think at the moment, let's talk about denmark, because you mentioned the annual reports that the people that are quite keen on independence from denmark. how likely is that to ever happen? what will happen anytime soon? i so there's a strong push from
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a number of the political parties to get independence from denmark. there's a, there's, it's just under benny and yours comes from denmark to greenland in drugs and subsidies, a range of different, different ones. i'm of the green under the same though, is that because that for us to do a lot of that spreading through that mall, the flight is that fly in and i took the capital go to copenhagen. that's how you get in and out of this country that actually if they were independent they would be able to generate that wealth themselves. there's a big debate amongst the people who were about exactly what that would be. the push for an independent referendum in 2030. the dane say the green man does have a right to have the decision of their own future, but it will be difficult for them because of having this country is part of that kingdom gives them not a lot of power because of his interest to international players. to the united states, to china and russia because of his access into the high, alt take could independence, potentially open the door to other international plays like russia or china,
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you know, trying to gain a foothold and to greenland. yeah, but i mean, that is really the big question as well. don't know, tons talking about buying it and being very public about that. but there are lots of countries, the chinese and the russians who are looking for the minerals that exist at lithium uranium, potentially, it could be extremely, extremely abundant. we don't know because the exploration needs to happen. some people are saying that it shouldn't happen and told, and that the resources should stay in the grind is green on what to be independent of the country. a 55000 people obviously doesn't have that much political power. it would potentially get a seat at the un uh it would potentially itself during the european union. it chose to a lot of those details are relatively unclear, but an independent that i agree mind could potentially be influenced by those other players. and that is why i think you see donald trump, the incoming us president, being so clear and he's talking about buying it. but what
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a lot of the politicians have said to me while i be speaking to them here. they say look at the underlying it say, what he's saying here is greenland is really important. so the green landers that have the, the green on is important to the united states. i mean, he says that it's all about national security and defense doesn't need from pub speaking about the 4th. but there is already a us space in the far north of greenland isn't the as. yeah, so that there's a base he writes up in and also the island is being as soon as the 1950s on the heights of the cold war never arrives. 155 years in troops up the us military troops of the mountain. and my understanding is about a 100 people and the facilities on necessarily up to date is may need to do with science and to be checking the radars to see what's going on in the high all takes what the chinese are doing and what the russians are doing so there is a tons of the united states may choose under donald trump made. did you choose to invest heavily in that base to the power reporting from nuke in greenland drawings,
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like jack? thank you so much and you stay with them. his reminder of our top story, israel's cabinet has been mazing to consider the terms of a 6 weeks useful and garza, if approved, the deal could take effect as early as something and that's what we have time for. but stay with us because i'll be back up to the break with the day i hope to see you then the
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story in for migraines, reliable news to migrate the israel's cabinet. the basic for hours with fish resistance, from ness and yahoos far right. coalition partners? yes, vote for the goal is the sci fi deal, means fighting stops on sunday. is really troops withdrawal from densely populated areas of gaza. and that means the release of dozens of is really hostages, and of hundreds of palestinian prisoners all the while age trucks, weight of the roof of buddha, into garza ready to bring some relief to the strips desperate population. the moment the deal is done, many dozens say they want to stop rebuilding as soon as possible my, my new kids mckinnon in belin and this is.

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