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old, we can be the generation, the ends that so good. malaria must die. so millions can live the this is the w news live from the israel allows displaced palestinians to return to northern gauze after the 1st time in over you. tens of thousands of civilians had forgotten the journey after a breakthrough and negotiations between israel and the militant group says it will release mo is ready civilian hostages. by the end of this week, also coming up, living on the greatest to extend the deadline for his ride the troops to leave the same hours before the agreement. deadly classes broke out between his wherever the forces and residents trying to return to the hunt for faults. of panic in the democratic republic of congo as rebel groups claimed to have captured the eastern
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city of goma un has demanded a diplomatic solution. as paste capers seek to slow the regular and i think he is like holocaust survivors prepared to moxie anniversary of the liberation of estimates for the latest gather to commemorate the millions who fell victim to the knots impression the anthony held. welcome thousands of this place to palestinians are now crossing into northern jobs and for the 1st time in over a year is route has agreed to allow the passage as part of the $65.00 deal with the militant group. i'm us. dozens begun returning on monday morning. off the wedding dies to cross to and had been delayed after his route blocked the passage, accusing him off of breaching the terms of the truce by not freeing civilian
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hostages. first, the militants have agreed to release more. is riley captains this week in exchange the small lights bringing the w correspondence and when they go, dean enjoys on emily is riley's now letting people return to northern gauze and for the 1st time in over a year, do we know exactly what they were turning to and if there was any help on the way for international journalist, it's very difficult to answer that question simply because um we have not been less integrated with the report from now selves. but we have seen the footage stops come also have gone. so we've also have information function, monetary organizations, and ultimately, many palestinians returning to northern gauze will come home to the houses in ruins . we know that across calls about 60 percent of buildings have been destroyed over the past 15 months. the number is expected to be even higher in northern gauze, approximately 70 percent. there's also no infrastructure,
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no war to another tricity. and it's on a taishan and also new schools. and for 8 organizations to be very difficult to actually reach northern gauze because both a lot of the roads around 70 percent of the roads across cause i've been destroyed . and also there's lots of trouble that is still on the roads that all sort of cut off that you can use. so ultimately it will take a long time until move and golf and really the rest of gaza. but move and golf in particular, will become livable again, emily, we're looking at lock pitches as we speak out of one of those roads back to northern guys are in the 10s of thousands of people making that jenny jenny, the safe spot is obviously crucial to that jenny, how stable is the safe spot of the will for one from us has been severely weakened over the course of this one. so they certainly
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have an interest in getting this thing is 53 i'm on the is really far too. we know that the public about polls shine also this of the past couple months is overwhelmingly in favor of getting the hostages out. so they are in favor of this is fine deal. but we also know that as part of the mission, yahoo, government, we do have ministers who all absolutely oppose to the steel one policy, the policy of a former national security minister. it's him up and he actually left the government over his opposition to this is 5 deal and his colleague finance minister and the law smart church is also want to lessen nathaniel heard about. he will also follow suit if the deal progresses to the 2nd phase and this fighting doesn't continue. in fact, after the 1st phase, um, but this is 5 deal, it really isn't the only one that's looking a bit shaky right now. we're also seeing and 11 on that to is there any troops killed the dozens of lebanese who have been trying to come back to the homes. so
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the situation there is also in trouble to put it mildly. yeah. in living on these rarely trips that now have until february 18 to withdraw its forces. as we hear, the extension comes off, or at least 22 people were killed and many more injured in those confrontations you mentioned with these riley forces as the initial deadline for is relatively expired on sunday. emily, stay with us as we take a look at this report on sundays, thousands of people displaced by the war between israel and has the law tried to return to their homes in southern lebanon, despite warnings from israel, the u. n. and the lebanese army, it was still unsafe, many carried hezbollah flags with them ignoring. and in some cases, reaching roadblocks set up by israeli troops
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when they are in the, in this is our land such as the army doesn't want to open the road for us a little bit on ourselves in some areas, people were met with. gunfire is renaissance, it fired what he calls warning shots to remove the threats, approaching its troops. when we arrived and is really drowned, drop to the the 1st one didn't hurt us, but my friend was murdered in the 2nd one was dropped off and i was blown away in a fractured by hand because we don't tell us what we're doing is wrong. that it's been spencer all village is. we've been waiting for more than a year to return, according to the terms of a ceasefire deal reached in november, israel, and has the law or to withdraw from the region south of the tiny river. by sunday, while the lebanese army alongside un peacekeepers would be deployed to secure the area. israel says that hasn't happened. and until it's satisfied,
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as well as weapons and fighters are gone, its soldiers will remain in southern lebanon. there's that little issue before this lady won't allow me to my luck. i move in a video on social media. these really armies arabic spokesperson warrens residents, not to return to towns and villages where its forces are still deployed, saying israel needs more time to ensure hezbollah doesn't reestablish a military presence. the lebanese army accuses israel of a blatant refusal to abide by the cease fire agreement and says it kept deployed until is really forces withdraw. there are fears of further violence as more people are expected to try to return to their homes in the coming days. emily go dana still with us and you ridgeland, emily, all going to plan now what happens in the coming guys?
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so in the coming days, we are expected to see the release of 3. is there any hostages on thursday among them auto bill you who, who is, who was actually expected to be released last week, but some wasn't. and so these 3 hostages will be released on thursday if one goes to time and then an additional 3 hostages on saturday. of this, all of this comes of the premises office this morning. also nouns, stops of northern gaza. was accessible for palestinians again from this morning, so little some positive signs that on the series found the 1st day. and so this is far continuing the spite of the hiccups that we've seen of the past few days. the deputy correspondent emily coding in jerusalem, thanks so much calls and mounting for western nations to lift the sanctions on syria. after for my president, bashar assad was of the throne by rebel groups. last month,
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you were paying countries of began engaging with the new interim of thirties, but the remains hesitant to lift the sanctions before it sees concrete changes in syria. the issue is once again on the table at a gathering of a you foreign ministers in bras. the additional magic door opens in damascus at the 1st talks between a european commissioner and the new interim leaders. earlier this month, the syrian ask was clear and sanctions imposed over. i thought you were violations . but the answer was careful. now, we uh, waiting for some developments and cautiously we are here also to a include each the new authorities to build an inclusive of syria embracing all its citizens or its diversity. for years the you hold to to almost all but to monetary, in shipments to syria,
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stifling the economy to punish the former regime. booked in a week's document seen by dw, germany, france and all there is no coal for a rethink. and swift sections released in some areas to make life simpler for syrians like air travel and jet fuel to ease travel between europe and syria, and potentially to speed up future refugee returns. then you exports of some high volume goods like vehicles and oil and gas technology to improve ailing energy infrastructure. lastly, opening some european banking channels to spare on investment. the state se oldest should be reversible in a bid to retain leverage over serious new leaders. but some experts were in that step by step approach. may mr. mark pay one to promote the transition and if you want to back up the new care taken government, there's more that you need to do. so i'm merely see this as symbolic gestures. but
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the bind for the in you, of course is how far to go with the new care take a government which has this land is the routes and which might also participates in for the human rights violations. and the rental group leading not to new interim government, is still labeled a terrorist organizations by the united nations. something the you can't change a little, it's a block off to support syrians, 8 may mean pushing faith in the new authorities. it's political risk, but so is keeping distance well, other powers of bye for influence over this to you political hotspots. all that correspondent rosie budget is that the foreign ministers meeting today in brussels? good to say, rosie, we just started the a was carefully approaching syria to spot the un. still considering the rebels in palate a tear a group. can we expect any major changes or developments that today we are expecting a change, which is
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a political position as cold in age are going to move forward with a gradual easing of sections on syria. but that's very different from the actual technical details which should be involved in using those functions, which will then be taken up by the 4 months after this decision that we're expecting today. so basically, and the reason that we're not yet at this stage of actually suspending or releasing these sections is because there's still some disagreement among you members state. so there are griffith members, states that are ready to release the functions much more quickly. and especially those which has in the past is very vocal, but their desire to be able to return, say, read migrants and refugees and asylum seekers. think for example, of our sweet, which before the full of aside was pushing for normalization of ties, or at least a consideration of that with the outside regime. and it basically says spend refugee returns and potential the for patients and future. then there are groups of countries which are much more cautious and don't want to really sanctions quickly.
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they're particularly concerned about the role turkey. and lastly, the majority of the u. member states i'm told by the collapse at least are in favor of a more gradual approach. so releasing some functions suspending some functions but being clear about conditions for that in future. so an inclusive government undergrads and syria, for example, including the rights of women and the rights of minorities like the kurdish minority. but there are some criticisms toward that approach. and particularly those who say, look, there are no clear benchmarks so far. if you want the those not in power and syria to do something to, for example, organize elections in a clear way, then you need to be clear about what will happen when that happens and be able to support it. and if it gets worser calling also that the issue has made very serious actually get accusations against h t. yes. so that's so it's not in power in syria in the past, including all of the civilian killings and torturing the for the foreign minister as well as i talk about the middle east as well as a you us relations president trump recently made a very controversy,
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remarks about jobs have basically signed the street should be quite clear. how did that resonate with the a well, that certainly is not the position here. the european union has been very clear that it wants to cease fire and gaza to home that hostages must be able to return home. the cousins must be able to lift safely in the age must flow into a district at a massive level. however, what i don't think we're going to see is the kind of criticism we've seen from the arab leave, for example, that have like in trump suggestion or a seeming pond to ethnic cleansing instead, i think we'll likely see here among even ministers of the european union generally is a very cautious approach to criticizing trump on the reports of that's, i heard some of this a lot of these talk saying we need to keep a cool head in general because we've learned that not everything that president trump says at the press conference or in a tv interview actually translates into policy, but of course it's also worth noting, but the whole approach to the conflict and guidance,
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which you monetary crisis and relations with israel and the posting resorts that are extremely contentious among you members. states are generally a big source of disagreement. here the w correspondent, rosie bush and brussels. thank you. us. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories making news. this al, in columbia, as foreign minister says the country will accept the citizens devoted from the us climbing they had quite overcome the impossible at the us government deal avoids a potential tribal us president donald trump had only a threatening to punitive sanctions against columbia after they've refused to accept military planes, caring deep ortiz, sweden is detained, a multiple flag vessel in the baltic sea, in connection with a damaged, underwater cable, or 30 side. they have launched an investigation into suspected aggravated sabotage . after an underwater fiber optic cable connecting sweden with live via was damaged
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earlier on sunday. the verses of 3rd, terry and later, alexander loopy st. go, has won a 7th term in office election. official say he captured nearly id 7 percent of the bucks service side of the bell. it was largely rate with no meaningful opponents participating in the ballot. st. go who as close ties with moscow, has been in palace since 1994 to the democratic republic of congo. now we're in 23 rebels in the east of the country side. they have captured the key city of goma. fighting has been raging in and around the city with the congolese army and you in peace. cape is trying to contain the rebels advance service side. the situation is k all think with mass panic spreading among the cities, 2000000 risk fighting between congo. these forces in the m 23 on rebel group has intensified in the east with the rebels, pressing on with their relentless offensive. that is bringing the city of go my to
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the brink. congo is officials are accusing neighboring lawanda. i'm backing the m 23 on croup man deal. do a pod from a tax on strategic infrastructure funds have also folded onto this place to persons campus in bush. i got a little there was a clear intent of just bridge panic. and tara, this is precisely the method used by the rwandan army against the people of north keith. it's fully booking us. what do you know people the one that denies it's involved in the conflict, despite evidence collected by you and experts, and others, alongside the congolese army regional peacekeepers and un forces have been heavily engaged in the fighting which has already resulted in heavy casualties. the violence has displaced hundreds of thousands forcing many to flee, while others remain in the city, braving the dangerous conditions. we haven't set for 3 days,
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we have bombs exploding then night. we see people trying to sleep but will not sleep because we have no where to go. and they come up on our side sitting here. i can hear the sounds of gums the crack of a falling bullets. we decided to stay at home, but because as long as there was those who flee the war can also die or live a bad life, that's why we thought it's better to stay home. if we're going to die, it's better to die here. we so conflict in eastern new york city has raced for decades with multiple failed attempts of ceasefire. the latest escalation has spark international concern with the u. n. and several of western countries calling on the m 23 group to seize its hostilities and for rolanda to hold its involvement. the deputy correspondent, you want us to be adding this following this story for us from can shasta, you want us, it seems a fast moving situation. what's the light us your hearing from going?
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so what we know for sure is that the rabbits have entered the city of goma. so they stopped the invasion from the north. so they passed by the huge id, pecans, and they were approaching towards the airport. the latest information that i have from our colleagues on the ground is that there was still gunshots in the morning around the airport, but in various other parts of the city as well. we seen more than most teachers in the internet, all for redlands, marching through the city, most of the population is staying at home. and they are, they are with all the electricity without any and any, any water rebels are approaching. and the thing is, at this point in time, it's really hard to say how much of the city they have already taken the rabbits
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themselves. they have already claimed that they have taken the city, but this has yet to be confirmed. that's the military situation. the humanitarian situation in the region was already dive before. what can you tell us about the situation for displaced civilians now or the conflicts in these tend to use the they but they back to the 90 ninety's. we always need to keep this in mind. so they are more than 100 percent of the rebel groups in east send you receive. and at the moment we call and around 7000000, it's on any to save people. and this, by me, as i said, we have more than 120 rubber grooves, but i'm 23 is by far outpacing of other things. so they have gained lots of crowns and all the time, the interview areas, lots of people that will be displaced. and the thing is,
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if you look at the areas that they have already captured off the l y, things settled and they create something like a local administration. and so this is what we should see next. so how will things evolve? so the big risk for the short term is the situation in goma for how long was a fighting continue. how will the to minutes heavy and situation look like without any electricity to without any walter in the long tongue, they leave me the question with those rabbits game, even more ground, because all the time they gain you areas, there will be people killed and people are displaced so the in $23.00 group a gaining ground. they are heavily on. they have at least parts of the city of goma . do we know what the n 23 rebels want? especially they always claim that they want to protect the t. c. minority. and we
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need to remember that in the 191941994 general site and run this with the victims. and this is also the run the accounts and run those backing those rabbits with around 30024000 tubes on the crowns on the ground. this is reported and documented by the united nation. so, um, but run this all was denying this though, acknowledging that it just in missing him off those claims by the rabbits. but randa has more m like interest which could be described as colonel mic like in the right, the comic interest of the rabbits. they have the comic interest. they're talking about cold on minds which they use for the production like the minute read as use for the production for smartphones, for example. and so this is what's what it's also about the deputies you want us getting in kinshasa many. thank you. thank you. it
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death mount cheese. most of the perpetrators disappeared. another face trial was fits was the largest come. but it was only one of some 1000 concentration comes on 6, extermination comes operated by the nazis or not. before we go, reminder about top stories. the cell is route was begun, the allowing displaced palestinians to attend to heavily damaged areas of northern gauze. and for the 1st time in every year had been blocked from crossing for days after a dispute between his route and to most of the release of hostages as part of the ongoing season they've been on integrate to extend the deadline for is riley trips to leave it south, and now i now have 3 weeks to patrol. extension comes after at least $22.00 pay for the killed and many more injured in confrontations with these red that's if you're up to date for this out, but stay with this coming up. the 77 percent expose why many african defendants
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