Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  February 1, 2025 11:00am-11:31am EST

11:00 am
the, the west bank and gaza, welcome 183 former palestinian detainees. as 3 is ready. hostages arrive ins, how a b, the part of the ceasefire agreement the rock of border crossing between gaza and egypt reopened to transfer critically injured palestinians for treatments. we discussed the challenges with so making their way to safety. at last. we had hope for treatment after they called us and when we boarded the bus, they refused my mother who's escorting me to travel. then they refused my travels citing, i am a team. i asked for help so that i can travel and to fix my eyesight, i actually did refuse to allow my brothers to escort me earlier and disturbing scenes in sudan where at least 54 people are. tell them 158 wounded in an attack on
11:01 am
a market by the paramilitary profit support forces. as according to health ministry officials, the live in moscow, you're watching archie international. i'm rachel ruble. we start with the 4th exchange of hamas and is rarely captives as a bus carrying palestinians has arrived. in con units, southern gaza, 3 hostages had been released from gaza and 183 palestinians set free from his ready prisons on saturday. are these middle east bureau chief moran from ocean that has the details were thing developed very fast and smooth during some of these exchange? just an hour after 3 is really hostages. were free buses with the released palestinian prisoners started moving from all for prison. the only is really military jail and you want to find was bank that serve as the gathering point. all
11:02 am
the big wage and devices quickly arrived here to downtown the size t say to where massive crowds have welcomed them. families, of course, seems really anticipating the return of their loved ones and friends, but also ordinary random policies. they say it is a momento form ration for the entire nation. their hair hayes charged with a motion and made some tennis enjoy a 4th for freedom, but also pain and sorrow for over 47000 gallons. who was killed in 15 months or more with question in everyone's mind being why the deal was not strong earlier months early to avoid casualties. so we kind in a row for present or exchanges between these role. and i am asked the milton group who needs a 3 hostages. there's room for $183.00 prisoners. only 22 of them came here as 150. now ex prisoners will be sent to gaza among them. 7 serving live sentences
11:03 am
will be the pull to to the college student at all. there is water originally from gaza and those who were arrested during the war will be returned home to the suite one exemption citizen. besides, back to egypt until now is will release almost 600000. assume prisoner is another assessing hundreds to go to the end of the 1st stage of the deal. we have been able to speak to many of them, including those readings on saturday. no stress, that's a deal, let's say. well some of 4th hoping to last isn't a solution to the broder is really power steering prices. let's say can listen to this. i have been in prison for 17 and a half years. the feeling of freedom is indescribable. and incredibly sweet feeling what they treated us very, very harshly. everyone suffered beatings, abuse insults, they kept torturing us until the very last moment. right up until they ended us
11:04 am
over to the red cross. hopefully, soon, those still inside will also be pre the address. so they will be released and re united with their families, god willing. and then actually incentive to i was there for 22 years and 3 months. i can't describe the feeling you can see for yourself. how do you think the situation was in prison? sure, if you see the prisoners, you can understand what it was like inside. every prisoner has been waiting for this moment to re unite with their families. the message to the world is to tell them that there is a people of people who deserve life on this land, who deserve freedom to live with dignity and pride. they deserve to live freely enough occupation. there has been enough oppression inflicted on this people for so many years. we have all thoroughly been able to discuss the faith of now ex prisoners and the waste. the result was really foul, assuming for us who they had on the palestinian prisoners. thanks for listening.
11:05 am
i'm gonna certainly of these prisoners whom you have seen today, and those you saw a week ago, you watch all of them who are being freed from captivity. israel was never going to release them. instead, israel was planning to kill them. and now over the past years and netanyahu has worked tirelessly to instill in us alice damien's belief that we are incapable of achieving our national aspirations. this scene you are witnessing now, that is our direct response to netanyahu telling him, like, you know, we are indeed capable of achieving our goal of state to initially yes, the negotiations were tough and exhausting. and if not for the presence of widespread international and regional will, disagreement would never have materialized nothing. yahoo! and we all notice. neither he nor his ruling coalition due to their small and petty political calculations if any want this war to an very uncommon sentiment, such was also voice by the laser. some vacillated international,
11:06 am
social justice. the country has just switched something files to join, solve that because genocide case again stays roll at the i. c j and a is part of the social hey just personally, my 9 nations and so full time thinking, listen ceasefire doesn't mean anything. it doesn't mean the end of the suffering. the end of the genocide doesn't mean the end of the problem. there is a pot side still. how can we sit too low on a pod tighten nation to exist? what right does a nation that is a general side of an apartheid mission? or is she that regime has no right to exist as such? we have to set that up in to our vines and stop this nonsense about the right to defend them to one which is what, right? ok, that's not the defect. i'm the there is much talk about the grow the solution to the
11:07 am
crisis that he has to be this. * know all i saw on the see far deal henry and i was just in the middle of the initial phase of the agreement. that is 3 pages, the 1st 2 washing home to 2 days. age 7, truly is really supposed to go completely from the gathers to the end, the how soon it seems that that was seen in slave. and after that, what will happen to thousands and thousands of guys is displays the homeless due to the conflict. we've got to be reconstructed too many questions, too early to awesome, as opposed to about it. we have to wait to see how it plays out. for there were emotional scenes with families on both sides of the complex finally were uniting after many months of separation. relatives shed tears of joy and embrace to their loved ones who they thought they may never see again. or take contributor rodney berman visited hostages square and tell a v for people gather to celebrate and watch
11:08 am
a live stream of the exchange were here at hosses square and the center of television, where for many, many over a year, many, many months, about 15 months, people in gathering, trying to demand the hostages be released and today, saturday morning, 3 very important hostages are being released. keith, the siegel is 65 years old, is also an american citizen, who was paid that from pfizer, also called her on 53 years old from nero's father all 4. and of course the ident deep is 34 years old, who sadly announced about a year ago. he was forced to announce michael moss and the video that was released to the public. that they reported that his wife and children were killed and it was really bombing. let's ask some of the people why they, here's, it's amazing to the people coming out to support the families that has been through the nice, terrible, terrible times. and it is really powerful, we've been here before, but that was all these people that was the 10 people in the flags and
11:09 am
everything. and the tables was empty. chairs because we're still missing our brothers and our fishes. but now the big screen says the nice is the atmosphere is just incredible. so yeah, it's really special. as you can see right now they're releasing one of the hostages, the great emotions of joy here in houses square. so every time they show on the big screen that houses are being released and transferred to his rally custody of hundreds of people. we are clapping and singing and crying. of course is great fear for the the bus children, which there is reason to believe that they did not survive the as well. the bombings this is robbie berman reporting from austin square and telling me how much it is to pay the reopening of the roof of border crossing takes place as
11:10 am
a condition of the as well. a homeless law cease fire deal, guys, us health ministry says the 1st 50 patients have crossed into egypt for medical treatment. but even so, israel is reported that conducting security screening of border and medical staff to uncover any links to him us despite an increase in humanitarian assistance to gaza and upcoming medical evacuations. 8 organizations are raising alarms over the dire reality of palestinian living conditions and the crucial need 4 more to be done when the palestinians making their way to egypt share the experience so so the shrapnel is still stuck in my eye and i have lost sight then we had hope for treatment after they called us in. when we boarded the bus, they refused my mother who was escorting me to travel, then they refused my travel siding. i am a team and i asked for help so that i can travel and to fix my eyesight, but i should actually be it refused to allow my brothers to escort me earlier in
11:11 am
the labor for my ski and to my daughter has complained of some cardiac problems and need surgery, as you can imagine, the bombardments have affected her case, but now she is going to go outside of gauze for medication. thank god. who would want to get them handled in uh, with gods help. we have referral papers and the ability to travel now for treatment . it was a total surprise and i am extremely happy to be able to take my son for treatment outside of the territory. i'm going to think so with these patients who are boarding the bus are among those it was follow stadium that works 1000 follow stadium. patients who have been eagerly waiting for treatment outside of the gaza strip. 50 patients arrive for it for the time being will be able to move outside of the through the 3 for 3 to meant along with their as quotes family members on daily basis within that, through the between i'm us and as well that has been met. did of was
11:12 am
a pass that week where i mean i read r e r t as goes as chip a hospital and garza city now to sedan where at least 54 people have been killed and dozens more injured after a suburban market and with a capital was shout a warning, disturbing images ahead. the local authorities say many of the victims for women and children, the showing caused a wide spread destruction to buildings in the area. the sudanese government has accused the paramilitary rapids support forces of carrying out the attack or assess hasn't commented. the, your band council is late a session on digital space and future technology was sidetracked by a ukrainian representative kids envoy of face to push back for ignoring the topic altogether and calling for the murder of vladimir putting instead. the best thing
11:13 am
we can do is really to prepare and to, to fulton. that's exactly what we should do. i would not tell you about these a, just like, you know, thank you. thank you and colleagues, support these and thank you for these 2242. it means minus one. your role in price, of course, on in front i think is very important. we are looking for great investments. the best possible investment in the world today is 22410. thank you very much mister gone. you think i understand your passion in your commitment, but language about getting people is not appropriate in this chain, but i would respectfully suggest that this isn't the 1st time representative. gunter ranko use the pace platform to attack the russian president. he was barred from taking the floor for 3 months and 2021 after using derogatory language against vladimir pittman senior research fellow at the global policy institute. george
11:14 am
sending you all a, a says the west mix exceptions for ukrainian politicians who act provocatively. gunter and coke is a psychotic. is a psychopathic, a individual i, i truly a diabolical figure, very much of a representative of contemporary ukraine. so when he talks about killing, built in it's of a piece, this is what you would expect from somebody who is already a mass monitors, as trenches is phone going for a long time. and yeah, there's a video of the leading politicians, a ukraine due to all the above, convincing mass murder against russian going to rank because actually didn't, you know, didn't just told that's ok. he knows he walked the walk. he actually did start. this is a, an ink cartridge bass mother, and none the less enjoys high reputation. he's a fall entry, a representative in the cab, and is showered with all those in the, in europe and the united states. so this, this is the ukraine,
11:15 am
this is today's ukraine. organizing acts of terror in russia and the persecution of journalists. the gravestones editor and chief mex blumenthal joins going under brown host option. we're attempting to explore a let's do training activities that are far outside the lawn. you can watch the whole program today. here on our t, but for now, here's a quick preview. i was targeted by a separate ukranian government initiative called mo, far which sent out all my personal information, including my address or pointed address. the purported addresses of all my family members and their work associates to thousands of journalists and activists around the world. more far as based in london and is staffed by a former ukrainian government officials. and recently there was a docking attempt on me as well through pro ukrainian channels on telegram. this
11:16 am
is just persistence. it's an attempt to intimidate and threaten anyone who is a public figure who questions the disc, imbroglio in scandal of over $17055000000000.00 of us aid to ukraine, which is lead to a complete blood bath in which an entire generation of ukrainians has been wasted, the ukrainians military as it loses ground on the battlefield is being redirected through into kind of terror operations on russian soil. i do know that the ukrainian government attempted to kill vladimir putin with a drone attack on the kremlin, which failed. and that, that is one of their objectives attacks on pipelines, but also attacks on russian railways, assassinations, of, of russian public figures. and we recently saw the assassination of the russian general who led the information operations
11:17 am
on exposing us funded bio labs in ukraine. the norway joins a growing list of e u countries that question whether the alliance's regulations are actually harming its energy sector rather than boosting profits. this comes as some european coalition governments raise doubts about brussels pass, or to contributor rachel marston dives into the story. a c or a new name is a one size fits all economic strait jacket for its number of states. and a growing number of those are apparently finding it increasingly difficult to read a lot of this. and that's even sure now for countries to get even remotely close enough to be impacted by the using competence like norway since 2021. the country has been run by a coalition government led by a center left prime minister once served as norway's foreign affairs minister under
11:18 am
former nato secretary general, the installed and broad when he was prime minister of the country. now it's hard to imagine a more western establishment friendly situation than that. but even now he's personally just been strapped into the objection seat for account down for potential blast off into political oblivion. now that you energy market rules of the loaner part is coal. busy and government and made the euro skeptic center party. that's part of that coalition want to just bailout norway's deal with the u as a non member, but also as part of the european economic area is that it gets access to the blocks common market, including the ability to sell you its energy. on the other hand, they asked to abide by the rules, so that's a great deal until germany and europe having cut themselves off from cheap russian energy, suddenly ends up doubling all of yours, like some kind of alcohol. like at the pub, it last call and driving up the cost of whatever is left of your own stash. high
11:19 am
and unstable electricity prices have created great uncertainty for people and the problems and the legion business and industry. for the center party. it is crucial that we take back and national control of electricity policy. so the low, unstable electricity prices, again, become a good for norwegian household and a competitive advantage for norwegian businesses. we say that enough is enough. this is the limit. we are doing this to change norwegian electricity policy and created by stomach where we can take steps that can give us low unstable electricity prices in no way that we should not give up more power to the e u. and this is happening at a time when the most right wing party in the country. that would be the progress party is breathing down their necks at the polls currently has a massive lead. so the hill that this establishment friendly prime minister apparently wants to die on, is this idea of abiding by non negotiable you regulations that it can't
11:20 am
pick and choose. and the p. m apparently figure that the best way to handle that situation was just to white night for the interest of a super national institution. that would be the you of which norway isn't even officially a member. this is not an outcome i wished for. i wanted them to continue, and it has been important for me in the labor party to find a solution. but the central parties demands would in reality mean no to all the use new rules now and in the future. the use view isn't norway is just being selfish because hey, this is a time when everyone's supposed to be circling the drain together in the interest of unity because, well, they're supposed to hate, put in more than they liked, eating and showering with hot water, re substantially reduced our dependency on the russian fossil fuels in records of the time. oh gosh. inputs from russia went down by roughly 75 percent. and now
11:21 am
we import from russia only 3 percent of our oil and no call at all anymore. but freedom came at a price households and businesses saw sky high energy costs and bills from many a yet to come down. so this isn't the 1st time that the use parental modeling has blown to part governments of its loyal number state servants. francis cycling through had picked prime ministers at windmills. speed because the u makes it follow its rules and costly red tape while still demanding that it control its deficit and impose austerity, which voters are completely unwilling to tolerate when they see all the spending on the non national pet projects. like you trade germany's coalition government blew a part a few weeks ago when you pressure to spend even more cash on the military industrial complex end of the pretext of supporting you brain lead to
11:22 am
a blow out between chestler off schultz and his finance minister shots wanted to give more cash to our fits like weapons maker, ryan metal, which is really one of the few stars of the german economy right now because it's getting government cash for you. frame on like other industries bailing overseas, are shutting down because of pricey and basically like not available energy and living or finance minister who's in charge of germany's wallet was like now dude, just give you praise some of the old year that's collecting dust in the closet the current chancellor has proposed making another 3000000000 euro available for ukraine, but another 3000000000 wouldn't make a difference given the amount of funds available. if we want a different stronger support for ukraine, then it's not another 3000000000 that we need. germany should make the decision to equip ukraine with the weapons it's people need to defend their freedom,
11:23 am
namely the taurus missile system. but there has been no willingness to do so far is across the entire you've. law process spent much of the year last year, protesting against you, did catch that favor chief, ukrainian farming imports into the over their own highly regulated by the u products. so really, visa sticklers for e rules who find inspection nomic and regulatory strait jacket nice and cozy because they can, has themselves in it, even though everything's falling apart around them. also risk being rocket launched in that straight jacket right into political oblivion. and apparently that's a fate that an increasing number of even establishments friendly, sick of facts propping up these governments across the u. r. now attempting to avoid the student protest in serbia has erupt it into thousands of people now planning to block the intersection of 3 bridges over the daniel river rally began with hundreds,
11:24 am
protesting corruption involving construction contracts that lead to the depths of 15 in the country is the 2nd largest city know beside people have gathered from around the country to be part of the blockade with local motorists honking their horns and solidarity. students marched 80 kilometers from the capital, downgrade to know beside in memory of the victims of a railway station collapse. in november and mister guys are demanding publication of all documents related to the reconstruction project and punishment of those who have attacked protesters. they also called for dismissal of all charges against raleigh participants. the southern african development community has reaffirmed its solidarity and willingness to help the democratic republic of the congo or the m. 23 militant group has been advancing. the leaders of the regional organization held crisis docs in zimbabwe. a sunny day expressed consent and there
11:25 am
isn't a tech continued to lessen the security distribution, security, tenure, money, tutton situation in the data c, and called for immediate restoration with a social security to such as water, electricity means of communication and supply lines for food and others. and shelf committee to meet as to political and do pretty much lead us who are purchased to the computer, engage in a coordinator to have for the dialogue. introduce i put into the process on new school and all of us to the store pieces security in eastern depths. it's, according to the latest estimates from the united nations, at least 700 people have been killed and almost 3000 injured since the conflict escalated in the d r. c. last weekend. just a warning you might find the following images distressing. here you can see bodies lining the streets as armoured vehicles that roll into the embattled city of
11:26 am
government, which has been taken under full control by the m. 23. grew the militants on our part of like moving to another eastern city because lou and have pledged to reach the countries that capital can shasta, they are say government has called the take over a declaration of war. well, blaming rolanda for back in the m 23. you, when you minutes are in groups or warning about food and water shortages, threatening the lives of thousands trying to flee that the or c conflict. the war has also paralyzed the basic services of a humanitarian have been built by and camps for displaced people on the cities outskirts area, husband serving as shelter for hundreds of thousands of refugees, some of whom were forced to flee their homes. in previous waves of fighting over the years, experts from the day or see told us some western states are eyeing the central african countries resources. meant the cas e bus. ok, so we think that what is it the origin of this war is now? well, we have
11:27 am
a country rich in minerals and land. we are victims of foreign powers, the west and us who use rolanda through the m 23 to attack us. they found out that the best way to plunder our wealth is to impose this war on us. we see were wonder on the ground, but in reality, the wars plotted by the international community, especially the european union. because there are countries that do not agree with what the you is doing. most of our land being too rich is the reason for the problem we have today. minerals are highly sought after for the manufacturer of batteries. and rwanda does everything to enter the d. r. c and take these minerals there and they do this in the dirtiest way. you can always come as a company to open activities in the d r c. and you will have minerals that you are looking for for wanda has imposed on us the war in the d r c for decades. so people are forced to move all the time. today in the east of the d. r. c. the situation is catastrophic. and we must build deeper on this issue to limit the damage arena.
11:28 am
abram of a africa institute director at the russian academy of sciences says both ethnic disputes and the interest of big business are provoking the conflict. a good sort of just press for the conflict that is currently taking place between the d r c. and rolanda clearly hasn't steep ethnic groups and stuff, but you must understand that initially these are just the consequences of colonialism under which scheme, state borders were simply drawn with a ruler. so are western elite. now explaining this conflict, and of course they are. and why, what is it all about? the d r c is one of the most impoverished countries in africa, but actually the richest in terms of natural resources, which almost 80 percent of so called calling by 10 to light reserves are located in the keeping of province. each of them is without this type of or no mobile phone with work. and of course, all the major players who produce the appropriate equipment face explaining this factor. of course, they are interested in buying these resources cheaply from banded formations. instead of from governmental controls, that would be 10 times more expensive,
11:29 am
so it is not profitable for them. i mean, they will be shouting on all platforms that they condemn rolanda as most states, including western ones have done now that so, but what's really going on with rolanda is also taking advantage of this as well, because it is also exporting resources from the d. r. c, with the end of course, terrorist operations of all kinds the use of arms conflicts of adding fuel to the fire of national and ethnic conflicts of all these means are now being used and it would creature necessary that is going to do it for me for now, but this thing with us, my colleague union o'neill will be in next in about half an hour with more news by the the of wanted to come here since i was 121 my grandfather told me his mom came from russia of and we were,
11:30 am
i was part russian. i didn't plan on staying this long and i was gonna look around, i was gonna see if it was for me that like it, maybe i'll look at some properties come back in a few more years after i'm retired and then just finish out life in russia but then i came and then i was like, i don't remember when i go home, that's how i felt about rush. i love it. i love it so much here that i don't even want to leave. i just want to travel around rush, i have no desire to go to any other country. the i've never been here in russia. the i've only lived here a few months, but i wanted to tell you what fascinates me about russia and share the stories of other foreigners who lived here. like jay who worked as a chef and now raises godes mix cheese in the countryside. like chad who has been granted political asylum because he's being pers.

0 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on