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a check out. sometimes 9 dodge journey get inspired. the there's, there's dw is life from berlin. donald trump makes a dramatic declaration about because of the us will take over the guys a script. and we will do a job with it to will own it. for us president samantha came during a visit to washington by east barely prime minister benjamin netanyahu over the future of the war i. but instead of treat also on the show, the democratic republic officer on those adult month dismissal statements of a ceasefire by rebels fighting that the violence has already tamed hundreds of lives. the
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. i'm been expanded, you're welcome. donald trump has said that the us to take over the gaza strip and the palestinians living there should be the settled elsewhere. you made the comments at the press conference with these fairly farm and this guy and send them in the attend yahoo at the white house any. nothing. yeah. jose of the proposal was was pursuing however. so i'll be a little bit as far to ministry said in a statement, a projective code word attempts to displace the palestinian people from the land. invited a mazda officials or close to problems people is a senior need to have them ready to move on to a cold war recipe for creating chaos. intention in the region, and thought not as bald as his plan. trump came to the us would also take care of the reconstruction of the war upon territory and didn't too loud sending troops to do so. in the us will take over the guys a script and we will do
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a job with the 2 without it, and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous, unexploded bombs and other weapons on the side, the level of the side and get rid of the destroyed buildings level it add, create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area corresponded in washington dc. benjamin out about his group. i was up to trump. nathan. yeah. who press conference earlier and describe the move that off the trump announced his plans for god's that so this statement from us president trump definitely caught all of his journalists covering this press conference at the white house's east room off guard. because his plan to turn gaza into what she called the riviera off of the middle east really send, you can say shop the way through the press corps at the white house. all of us were a friend, typically checking the transcripts,
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searching for other sources to see if we understood them correct. they also talking to colleagues and president trump plan to take over that is a direct quote. the gaza strip isn't only a legal under international law. we're talking about force displacement of hundreds of thousands of people that are now they are the gaza strip and this is not b. location is some i try to put tray or don't play this business exposure and from the wrong then something that according to the geneva convention, is force displacement that constitutes a will crime in international law. conflicts, do we know any, anything more about this plan? have any more details be made public? so this press conference between president trump and prime minister netanyahu left, i'd say more questions than nonsense because president trump did not answer. how this would look like in detail did not answer the shouted questions over the needed approval or from congress. or if this would mean
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a sending troops to the gaza strip, she left that open. but apart from that, that has been of cause many reactions and concern. what this new idea might mean and might, would the effect that this might have on the already fragile ceasefire agreement between israel and come off the athens reactions here from democrats. calling this idea of reckless unreasonable, others like the democratic sender to chris murphy set, the trump and i quote, totally lost it. and from the reactions we also heard from before, and ministry of saudi arabia, this send out a statement rejecting any infringement of what they call is legitimate right of the policy pinion a people. and we will probably him more reactions from the region in the next couple of hours you talked about deceased by dealing with guys are the 2nd phase of that is up for discussion. was this even a talking point between nets and joe and the president from and, and do donors from comments essentially detail. this is by
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a. so that's a big question. the many are asking themselves because the important thing is 1st, what the are up nations would say when a couple of days ago he said that egypt and jordan should take and pull this thing is from the gaza strip. they rejected this idea egypt. jordan, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates cutoff published in, you know, 40 and also the arab league rejecting and saying that this threatens the region, stability and risk even expending the conflict undermining prospects of peace because they worry that israel would never allow them to return to gaza once they are forced out of the territory. so we're waiting for more reactions on what they could actually look like. but we've heard already from a senior and from us. leo criticize it. and so in said that they would never allowed a plan like this to go forward. and what does this tell us about the trump administration's policy in the middle east? benjamin?
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so president trump got a lot of praise from the israeli prime minister. was the 1st for a lead, or if it is invited to the why it as it was a state visit the so there was a lot of, well of course a lot of press the, a lot of interest also to the red carpet for this leader with that's important also due to highlight that and remember that the as wanted by the international criminal court for crimes and crimes against humanity is having a very busy week here in the united states. he is extending his visits to meet with lawmakers from the democrats and from the republicans on capitol hill meeting. president trump's middle east envoy, steve woodcock, and it shows how trump puts a lot of effort into this. a leaders into his friendship is he said with israel and was it lead up any reading it on? yeah, we leave it there for the moment. benjamin out about his group in washington dc. thanks so much. i donald trump is also freezing us overseas
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aid, raising questions about the future to various programs around the world. america has on to now being the biggest single international donor. but the change and the vice house and the about and the growing influence of ease on must, on spending, decisions, has transformed the big job in the us government agency for international development or us a i. d helps millions across the world from vice will food supplies in some bob way and shed to emergency disaster responses and hating what live saving medical equipment in ukraine. you is. a id is the world's largest humanitarian, the average provider. now it's future hangs in the balance with donald trump's proclaimed america, fixed policy run by
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a bunch of radical we're getting them out and we're getting them out. states up in 1961 us a id is funded by the us government and had a budget with around $14000000.00 in 2023 less than one percent of the total state are a bunch of it's responsible for aid and development in strategically important countries all those and conflicts and works in around $120.00 nation funding a range of initiatives from field hospitals. to contraceptives. h i v aids treatment clearing land, mines, energy security, fighting mel nutrition and giving people access to clean water
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in 2023 most of its funding went to ukraine, then ethiopia, jordan, the democratic republic of congo and somalia. a trump pause, a foreign aid for 90 days when he took office and some us a id programs have already being forced to close. the doors, like this health care seem to supporting transgender people in south africa. i've been coming to this clinic for years now. i think it's been ideas or something that i've been under the key and now with switch cramps, the coolest policies that is all gonna change. that is why it came yesterday. because the closing for the next 90 days, the funding for ease has sent shock waves through some of the most vulnerable populations leaving the future of millions of people. and of course,
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you've done some other stories making headlines around the world. ukraine says 5 civilians have been killed in the russian missile attack on the city of easy room in the heart of the region. your opinion officials here russia in the b sides of the city center. and that know the thing is all just one of the sides of the shoveling your brains presidencies people debris can detect these thoughts with russian president by the name on monday, touching against dalton bag is nobody's new finance minister. he was appointed in a cabin and 3 shuffled following the collapse of the governing coalition. mister stopped him by previously served 2 terms of the country's pregnant hist on you to sweden's prime minister of pistol strong as described. monday's bos, routing is the worst of the country's history. at least 11 people were killed, including the gunman, up to the red page as an adult education center. police say the motors to be attacked was on to the 1st mexican soldiers arrived at the country's northern
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border in response to demand from us president donald trump. he agreed to delay at 25 percent of it from mexico named thoughts in exchange for distressing migration into the us. eventual deployment of 10000 of thoughts also aims to press down on the smuggling offensive mil and other products. the democratic republic of congo is government say is that you need not policies 5 declared by lawanda back rebels. fighting in the east of the country is gold. false communication. the rebels took the city of go my last week. the united nation says at least 900 people had been killed in the fighting a mass burial and government as marks overflow with the bodies of those killed in the fighting power cuts from the conflict. it's kept more from being able to refrigerate the dead. the need to bury
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the dead quickly is urgent. as most mortuaries are located in hospitals, for the risk of spreading disease to patients and health care staff, the serious patients wounded by the fighting overwhelmed hospitals. ashima just 10 was wounded by a bomb and a camp for internally displaced people we were putting out to leave the camp. then suddenly, we heard a bomb explode. message it hit me? yes, i don't feel well. but what i really want is to get this bandage of my leg, his sister town team found him in the hospital. just get off to the bombings. i heard the news. my mother an older brother had died. my father had also died last month. jimmy can skip, i found out that my little brother was alive,
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so i came here to look off to him. but one of my own 2 children is nowhere to be found. to this hospital run by the red cross is admitted twice as many patients as the beds as available. now they've run out of supplies to care for the sick and injured at the moment we need supplies and medicines. in other words, everything we need to attend to patient warehouse is being bluetooth. that makes it difficult to provide care. we've asked our partners for medicines, but they've been slow to come. it's already been 10 days. this is making it difficult to administer treatment. despite reports of sporadic shooting and looting civilians are making their way back to goma. with more than half a 1000000 people displaced by the fighting, the scale of the humanitarian emergency is still emerging.
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the european space agency saying it is monitoring an asteroid that has a more than one percent chance of colliding. the, the up in 2030 to the asteroid was 1st recognized as a threat in december by the atlas telescope, into their travelling and around 17 kilometers per 2nd. a collision with us would release anywhere between $5.50 mega tons of imagery. however, scientists believe it's trajectory could change over time, making any impact with us, unlikely. and a quick reminder, the 5 top, sorry of this off donald trump percent of the yours will take over the guys us group. and that kind of thing is living there should be be settled elsewhere. you may have the comments of the white house press conference with the is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu submitted a group from us as family project? the idea as has the palestine invitation organizers and, and key us ally south theory. that's 8th for the moment,
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coming up next dr. phillips with it's the time is on rain for us and takes a closer look at the majestic couple feet. that's coming off off to the fall break . i'm finished for energy input in thanks so much for watching you back again with the news in about 45 minutes from now. let's see you then, by the, i sorry, one on 6 times to please come and see more people than ever on the world wide and such. and one great timing question is very hard to say very difficult to find out about time on student info microns.
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