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the farms and destroy sides. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today? history. we need to talk about here the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the business day that we news long from berlin. israel's governing coalition endorses a ceasefire deal with him on the decision paved the way for a 6 week pause in the findings on sunday. the 1st hostages still held by him boss, are expected to return to israel and exchange for dozens of palestinian prisoners. but cans of true turn into lasting peace. also coming up, the u. s. supreme court holds a ban on tick tock unless the platform is sold by its chinese parent company. justices rule that the risk to national security outweighs concerns about the curbing free speech.
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the welcome to the program is really cabinets, has approved the terms of a 6 weeks. these fire and gaza approval came after hours, long deliberation, and strong resistance by several far right cabinet ministers. the agreement is now set to be implemented in 3 stages, beginning on sunday. phase one would say is really troops withdraw from densely populated areas of gaza. her boss wouldn't release $33.00 hostages while israel would free hundreds of palestinian prisoners. agencies are also preparing a massive relief operation to ease gauze those humanitarian crisis. hundreds of trunks heading to gaza, hoping to deliver tons of food and medical supplies. plans are in place for delivery to begin on sunday. as soon as the ceasefire deal comes into effect,
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it helps to do that and then we're happy to be crossing the border because it will be blessed and we will be bless. we've been here a long time waiting for them to allow us to cross air strikes in 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 and we're very happy to hear this news very happy. hopefully they won't be any more war plans or strikes from the 1st day of the troops. and people will be able to sleep with ease. and hopefully everyone can go back to their homes and we'll see our loved ones, our families and friends. hopefully sunday will bring us joy and happiness like
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that. it's been a long way to decision that is expected to pose the fighting between hamas and it's really forces in gaza. families of the dozens of hostages health by how much in the gaza strip say it brings renewed hope to get their loved ones back. also w, this will be the beginning of the healing and the rehabilitation process that the country so desperately needs. i know, imagine us talking our loved ones. we are so close. our battle is entering a new phase fulfillment of the agreement until the last hostage history of the officials say they believe 98 hostages remain in gaza. but it's on clear how many are still alive. the truth could bring much needed relief to the strip. but there is still create uncertainty about whether the deal can last
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a. foster j is a professor of international relations at the london school of economics, and i asked him how committed is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is to the deal. he wants a partial sees far, he does not really want a comprehensive and to the will. this has been the stumbling block. and this is why the bottom administration failed to come there. this is right, it 5 minutes that to and the war because how much is assessed on releasing the hostages for a comprehensive as the as far might take on it is that the 1st stage will go through because what benjamin that's anyhow. and his go with listen long, the want to get the hostages back home, because the hostages, you know, it's a mess of stain and scott's, but he's right is aside the. but once the hostages have that by take on it is that is really 5 minutes that will most likely resume the fighting. and that's why i
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don't believe the 2nd phase will basically be implemented by his job. and you talk about the failures of the vitamin ministration. donald trump is a balance of take office within days and he wants this conflict solved badly. so does he have enough leverage over the players involved to make them see this through? as i think the most decisive factor in the equation was the donald trump stock. because he exists at prussia on his right. if i minister again, my take is that benjamin netanyahu has gifted the seas file to try it. wanted to make donald trump happy because he expects to extract called session problem from later on. we do not know whether donald trump would basically tolerate or sanction benjamin netanyahu. if and when he resumes the fighting garza,
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that was one thing we know about donald trump. he does not really like was he does not really well, it'd be gone and then at least and he has made it very clear even though the outcome. what do you supports? the hod mine is the far right pod line is within the benjamin netanyahu coalition. what concessions could those be they want is they want to expand the the supplement building in the occupied westbank? this is a big priority for the far right. extreme is coalition of benjamin that then yeah. in fact the one to one next to the west back. this is the last remaining bit of historical pablo style, and they also want to maintain is right. it's open garza, i mean, keep in mind regardless of what happened in the next, you know, few weeks. these riley army will never lead guides of them and it is right. it has already established buses at all between israel and gaza. and israel will maintain
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a sizable segment of troops in gaza. you have repeatedly spoken about the need for an international peacekeeping force in gaza. especially looking at the day after something that we don't really have a plan for yet. do you see hope for that? once there is actually a piece to keep? or i could really say yes, but i don't think there is any help. and the reason why, if you listen to, if you have listened to enter in a blink of speech a few days ago in washington, i am in washington that you made it very clear that benjamin that then you know, has consistency of those. i mean, planning for the morning after consistently be frustrated by them. administration is that tends to create the plan for the morning after. so what you have now is how much and how much will most likely are you may in asia, political and military force, according to anthony blank and the american intelligence,
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i'm us has been able to recruit as many troops as it have plus, and the 5 thing in the past 15 months, so i don't think you're going to have any international force and benjamin that then you know, and his go with vision of those, the return of the follow stadium of thought the to gather consistently. so what you're going to have is time us a feeling the vacuum that exists. and that's why i meant to be very helpful for the end, the by thing guys. after the end of the 6 weeks, the 1st phase of the seas far as middle east experts follow search is always great to get your insights. thank you so much for your time. and a quick look now, and some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today, a warren has been issued for the arrest, the former bolivian president eval morales after he fails to appear in court over allegations of statutory rape. what alice, who denies the allegations, has taken refuge along his followers and central bolivia to avoid arrest as
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the president of columbia has to spend the peace talks with the left as gorilla group. ellen. this, after 30 people were killed and fighting between the o. m. and x rumbles links to another left is group the far which to spend it in 2017 regional governors. the fighting was a territorial dispute linked to the cocaine trade. the us supreme court has upheld a law banning tick tock from operating in america. unless the platform is sold by it's chinese parent company, justices agree the risk to national security from tick tock, chinese ownership out ways concerns about limiting freedom of speech. the band would come into force from sunday, take talk, has around a 170000000 users in the u. s. president elect donald trump is said he wants to make a decision on the future of kicked off. but we'll review the supreme court ruling
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1st. short while ago i spoke to peter cosco, tech journalist, and chief correspondent and business insider and asked whether the supreme court ruling meant that tick tock was now really going to go dark in the us. anyone who tells you didn't know the answer is not telling the truth. um we don't really know there's a law that should force at least took talk to operate in a crippled manner on sunday. we don't know what that law is going to be enforced. we also don't know what the folks who run tech talk might just go ahead and say, we're going to shut down the app for a day to put or more to put political pressure on joe biden. and eventually donald trump, a day later, we don't really know what's going to happen on sunday. can you briefly remind us how all of this came about? or of there been considerable concern about tech talks, influence and, and, and whether it can create a security concern for years in the us. donald trump, during his administration, had tried to force china to, to basically hand over
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a tech, talked to the us or salad. and he tried pushing that through be executive ordering, that didn't work. and then last year of both houses of congress overwhelmingly passed a lot giving tech talk basically until tomorrow the chance to sell itself or to a non chinese honor or shut down job. i can sign that and you didn't really hear a peep about that for the last 3 or 4 months. no one is really concerned about it. now last few days, there's been sort of a flurry of action or least discussion about is this really going to happen? can we stop it? but this was, this was set up last spring with overwhelming support from congress, with so little uh, ironic where i'm using to watch various politicians now say, oh wait, we should try to stop this thing that we agreed to many months ago. that was peter cast. good business insider speaking to me earlier. so as all drunk gets ready to return to the white house on monday, greenland is keeping
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a nervous watch on developments in washington. the incoming president claims he wants to buy a control of the island to bolster us national security of drums and visions of thrust, the world's biggest island, a self governing part of denmark, into the spotlight, and dw corresponding jack pair at once. to find out how green lenders feel about finding their homeland on trump shopping list of majestic natural beauty. for roaches, the code frequently changing whether the world's attention had landed here in greenland. off the donald trump repeated his idea that the us, what could buy you the country, 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 contract to people in the united states, lots of people that either so i'm not interested to people, i'm not a house or
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a purchase. you concur, i don't know. i'm not sure. i almost don't care. i don't really like this idea as like being part of a like it seems to be part of united states america so but like i do like it's like i like to work with them. i see in greenland a melting and the exploration for lithium uranium and other critical materials is ramping out from says buying greenland is strategic. so the us national security against the stride in china and the metal, some russia, those countries are also exploring for resources in the high uptake are right now facing makes up over 90 percent of greenland expos. the 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
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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 green line should be independent from denmark. that's a decades long back to here. it's estimated around 2 thirds of green them does would vote to be fully independent from denmark like m. p to know frank, who's campaigning for an independent referendum by 2030 deed. infuse yes degree. welcome a visit by either attending president in the white tice. i really hope he will come 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 staying in foreign politics ourselves. denmark has refused to entertain the idea of the us taking over agreement. and people are asking themselves here whether
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