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[000:00:00;00] the law of probably a 1000077, maybe a 1000000 a but i think all of them i think they'll be resettled in areas where they can live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day. you, as president unveils the shocking plan to force all godson's from their lands and take control of the enclave. from our country and our home is the does the strip. it's possible by the spine. while the palestinian ambassador to the un rejected terms planned to relocate, johnson's arab nations condemn the proposal and urge for creation of an independent
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states of palestine and the democratic republic of the congo calls for the swift removal of m. 23 forces from his lands after the militants announced a unilateral humanitarian, a ceasefire. r t is exclusive interview with a rwandan government stokes 1st and explains the lingering impact of colonial era borders, but still fracture families and communities today. i mean, the good thing to see today the border loan, where the conflict is happening for the decided in berlin, 1884. and if you need to find the, the official order that provided families to try to communicate the you're watching r t international live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. the us will own and rebuild gaza. that's the plan. president trump announced on tuesday suggesting the entire palestinian population should relocate to other countries of the days. i think there's
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a good chance to follow them and they would probably a 1000007 people. the 7, maybe a 1000000 a, but i think all of them i think going to be resettled in areas where they can live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day. it would be my hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to return. why would they want to return? the place has been a hell. it's been one of the meanest. what are the meanest places? foreigners and right now it's, it's, i've seen every picture from every angle better than if i were there, and nobody could live there. if you have lived there. a moss has rejected tom's proposal on the future of gaza branding in a quote recipe for creating chaos. and the palestinian ambassador to the united nations declares that people should be allowed to return to their homes taken by israel. our country um overall is the, uh,
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does the strip. it's part of palestine. we have no home for those who want to send them to a happy, nice place. let them go back, you know, to their original homes inside. is it i there was, there are nice places that day will that be happy to return to these places, but in the meantime, i'll our, uh, our home line is our home. and if a part of it is destroyed, the guys us flip the fellow see me and people have selected the choice to return to it. the thought of seeing them people at the end will make that determination. their determination will they want to clean the destruction and guys they want to rebuild because they want to rebuild the schools, the hospitals, the. 2 2 and angry protested to the term plan. hundreds of people in washington took to the
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streets and expressed of their accommodate condemnation of netanyahu. they chanted that palestine is not for sale and accused the is really prime minister of war. crimes yelling that netanyahu is in the white house when he should be in the hague . local jewish communities also joined the marks slamming the as really leader for using religion to justify his assaults on guys, on our team, middle east bureau. cheaper international breaks down this bombshell plan discussed during the is really prime ministers of visit to washington. well, would you say that for nathan? yeah, he calling to be more than sees? yes. it's was a historic visit or a lease. that's how it's really prominence to describe the despite the visiting the white house full teen times before that more than any other born leader is really prominent or cold. is this the most significant visit on his can we echo said this before. i'll say it again. you are the greatest friend israel has ever had in the
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white house. the back home isn't. yeah, he's on the reminders pressure negotiations on the 2nd phase of us these 5 do with him. us kicked off monday and then yeah. who's stuck in the middle as he's focused call issue markers are demanding the war. was you immediate the all they bring down his government because they should already said they step into supposed to call dish and if needed. but mentioned yeah, for business and much, much interested the he needs us back in to navigate this. mine failed, not supposed to collide wines from his rivals and it looks like he's guessing moved and he could ever expected trump for my real estate developer latest out. clearly the west plans to take control altogether, shreeve this mental terrorist infrastructures and a receipt. it's reconstruction with wealthy neighboring nations forcing the bill from coals that have a gather street and middle east. riviera,
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rebuilt with international investments and according to trump, everybody loves the idea, particularly since the american president, you're talking tonight about the united states taking over a sovereign territory. what a 40 would allow you to do that? are you talking about a firm, an occupation there, redevelopment, i do see a long term ownership position. i see it bringing great stability to that part of the middle east and may be the entire middle east. said everybody i have spoken to this was not a decision made lightly. everybody i've spoken to loves us. the idea of the united states owning that piece of land developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent old trunk dismissed. the audio was reading, supplements, and gaza colon a dangerous and unnecessary hills of rudolph palestinian authority control over the stream, saying it's impossible, a stance newtonian who has long pushed for one thing his clear on him as has no
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future. just like mentioned yahoo again. trump, as calling for its complete destruction. and once again, the last leader is reviving his most controversial proposal. forcibly relocating guys is around 1500000 people to foreign countries, not just ages or jordan. he claims all their stays, will eventually agree to right now they say no, but drum says and then says that they will come around. so all the countries, the american president is banking on even remotely on the same page. but state of us and it is imperative that israel does not annex any palestinian land. such annexation will simply run to the 2 state solution and viable dipole, taishan of palestinians from the land will push the region towards more tension. conflict and instability. such a move will not certainly be a clear violation of international law. it will be a threat to regional stability and security palestinians do not want to leave the
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land. we completely support that position. i have a feeling that despite them saying no, i have a feeling that the king in jordan and that the general president. but that the general and egypt will open their hearts and will give us the kind of land that we need to get this done. and people could live in harmony and a piece. thank you all very much. thank you very much. well as phone it's in. yeah. how he comes the more and sees a as to cause where the problem and it's appraised from leadership. he's out till the bolts thinking and his ability to get things done. no, just in 4 weeks, but in 4 more years. meanwhile, is really reactions to trumps proposal already for in a families of his really hostages, the response was outrage for them. and for minis. rainy's, they were still unfinished business, 17 non applique teams remaining guys,
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and it was via kidnapping that triggered israel's invasion months ago. the war that has so far left over 60000, killed or missing according to gases, communications administrative form of hostage families issued a blistering statement after from speech. saying they were shocked to hear a talk of gaz future before securing the release of those still trapped inside, they reminded nathan. yeah, and trump that human lives are in stakes and that's a long term plans for guys and must come after the hostages. come back home to have to wait and see if this visit and this mention between trump and mentioned yahoo, we actually we shape the region. so the us later expanded on his comment saying the whole middle east would highly appreciate the result. but the facts tell another story. jordan and egypt have a strongly condemned a recent trump proposal to relocate palestinians in their territories. and saudi arabia has rejected outright any attempt to display sconces from their lands and re
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affirming the right to allow us to the instate contradicting us. presidents claims the for the, the ministry of foreign affairs, a firms that the position of the kingdom of saudi arabia on the establishment of the palestinian state is a firm unwavering position. and his highness, the prime minister, may god protect him as a firm disposition in a clear and explicit mama, which is not up to any interpretation under any circumstances. academic colored, but har fi told us trump off and makes false statements to attract a wider audience in the west. and he's a business man. so he works in the state area and they do a lot of claims and that's area. and i know to be honest and stuff just him, i mean before that by didn't also claims things that weren't true. i think it's for
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a different audience is maybe 40 jack american or do you understand every one is a republican supporters. i don't know if it was used talking to read, but we know that we never said that. we would never do that. who wants to both the ethnic cleansing, this is a game is every rule in the international community and the national. i mean, here we are, the warranty, the aggressors, by giving them the land of the people is trying to pick out. it doesn't make sense and nobody in the world would agree to that know low. it's breaking all the noise and every nation on every a technician organizes well, despite pledging to give up a call, some of the european states championing the parents climate agreement are still
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buying the fossil fuel from indonesia. the revelation comes from the country's energy minister. the one with the same and you ask them to give you friends of the media. i want to explain this. many people think that europe is no longer using cold, and i don't need to explain which ones. but there are several countries in europe that still demand call from indonesia to this day and not for industrial raw materials, but some still use it for electricity. it's the same countries that made the parents agreement. they're also still using coal. so we should not be full. and that's what i said earlier when mr. trump left the parents agreement with the 2015 parents agreement, set a goal implementing the rise in global temperature to 1.5 degrees by the end of the century. in order to achieve this signatory stage plugs to limit their greenhouse gas emissions to prevent any peak emissions after 2025. several e u members ratify the agreement. but france, for example, has since pushed back it's deadline to to end the call. use the us,
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the world's 2nd largest emitter, 1st withdrew from the agreement in 2020, only to rejoin a year later. and since donald trump took the office, washington has announced a 2nd exit. all right, let's cross live to play the har upon universities, energy law experts, diane products, newton, a good to have you on the program with us. you're still using indonesian coal for power, despite that you use stringent attempts to reduce this dependency on fossil fuels. how to explain the contrasting rhetoric and actions. okay, uh good afternoon, right, so uh, so hold on. oh uh, allow me to expense both my, which is the ground. so that'd be fine. ready for some, but it's on the energy and it looks like the and also i'm trying to send for this one at the moment. i also focusing on the end it'll be beneficial in asia from the call for the interview, like the promo. so basically initially,
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office a lot of this up a quote, we settled in this lovely, it's, yeah, this about like, uh for the to the bank. 6000000 tons of the news. yeah. so basically it is going to be some of the, sort of a split up exactly of close to the also up with the amount of the and with the assistance of the congress the. but if you really make the part of the code uh from you to me it is. yeah. basically, you know the layers of the car to place it is. yeah. because instead of the water, we cannot see a visa that's up here. so i'm ups, but i don't know and guess upsets to play phone better. yeah. so do you see any light on the go? sheep nice me for the i couldn't see the power plan but also the instead of waiting for the systems, for example, i like to get them to be in swap with me a little money a at the moment. remember,
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that's what we need to become the highest in part of transforming asia. because also the european has a little bit of goodness which required that we're going to be. but at the national level, they have like for free been please use. it is incredible. or i'm guessing also post for when is your best phone better nation, most likely, maybe like this big game or you know where he lives on the crash replies. i mean issue and also from table. ok, i've got a bad newsletter. she plays the empty, so it will be from the company saddle. ok. so you don't. so let's talk about the us because they're one of the creators of the paris climate agreement. but now they've backed out of the accord twice, both times under trump. what does that say about washington's commitment to come batting climate change? yeah, good so,
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so it's just the fact that every us with no problem with i'm stomach days, but like to leave the rid of that make months, especially under the that's going to get an existing policy of the p b and the bundle climates inside. and so on the 6 of the i'm up there, that is to be num which requires that but industrial congress like us, must somebody but for the funding series, which month to run. i'm so one assembly, i believe in this it most of the us. so we're going to go to different financing for the new conditions, especially i'm going to the program of the b jeff. and that'll be, but i suppose it's which is he off it mom. and so i probably got in the office with c s i b moment because clearly it's because the us the and also the as soon as the band and assembly where we split up from the
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previous us minutes. let me see progressive. it's going out of minutes, but i'll give him a u. s. and the properties, that's only this was the only one have a few minutes. so those who have that's in the model number of videos, pressing out with the issue. so considering you states are still purchasing indonesian coal for all the reasons that you outlined for us earlier. what do you make of the pressure the west is putting on the global south to go green. uh yeah, uh, actually the grandson alias. yeah, the, the apartment, the most, well the just you, instead of going to settle and also the other when that lady gets repaired or set up, but it's pretty closely supposed to be before the girl,
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but looks like it is that and also in books probably like india, i'd say not, and also i flip our quick back to this data. we need the, the web mess not mean, but this will just look really like mostly on the it'll be the light on the, the, the web at the same time using the system as the and also uploading the email so that the, it would be like, uh, excuse me, like maybe at better. and this is it because i'm i put my wife on the title 130 the month of all right, we're going to leave with our police on our, upon university's energy law expert diane product, newton. thank you. thank you to so me a rolanda and government spokesperson said lights on the legacy of the colonial era borders drawn at the berlin conference revealing how these lines continue to fracture families
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and communities in the d r. c. even today. i mean, the board is the we see today the border loan where the conflict is happening. what was decided in berlin, in 188418. 85 of the, the artificial voters that divided families, that divided communities. but what's important is that we're living with those borders and the treatment with the african unit as well, is that the people who find themselves within those borders of citizens of those countries. so whether you can release of who want inherited heritage, the speaker, can you wonder whether you to see it so for you should be able to enjoy your full rights in coal as a company citizen. this is the crux of the problem. so yes, there is a very profound impact of all these. i'll be turning. the drawing board is the content, but this shouldn't be a problem happens all over the continent. why is it that it's defeated the d r. c
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beds? uh, people are persecuted for, you know, being accused of being independent, their own country. we have examples in another country. so communities are divided that they're living at peace of 8 during the rest of us citizens. one of those comes as the democratic republic of congo has demanded the immediate withdrawal, all of them and $23.00 rebels from the eastern city of goma in a bid to restore stability and insure humanitarian access. following 2 weeks of violence classes, m $23.00 is declared to cease fire, but the b or c is for administer and says that in order for the aid to be of her re established a government must 1st be demilitarized for m. 23. it claims a unilateral pause across the country's east will allow humanitarian work and to resume the power military group controls the key city of goma and is airport near the rwandan border. and the b. r. c has accused neighboring troops of back in the insurgents. consortia officials have reported up to 2000 deaths and tens of
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thousands displays. it described the aftermath of hostilities as catastrophic causing a crime, search and destruction of a central facilities. as humanitarian organizations struggle to address, severe shortages, residence, voice, their fears. yes, most of us are suffering as we don't have any connection, no network, no electricity in the water. these are very serious problems. and we are also scared. some of us lost many things, making the situation even harder. and those are for those who or what do i, you know, we can't do anything because we don't have electricity. and because of that, thieves are always coming at night, as they know the power is out. if we don't have electricity, then we cannot even sleep unless people have solar power or the sun is already up. and we'll use that through alonda and government spokesperson also provided insight into the tense dynamics between rolanda and the d. r c. this. ringback to be
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something that the d or c officials have really become textbook about and placing the blame on all the people instead of taking responsibility for governance and security and then on the territory. what one is doing right now is ensuring that out of borders by defended. and then i'll people say, we have a security threat aloha boulder, but has been created by the d. r c. failing to address the issue of s d alar degeneracy. there are several investor genocide and there are no fighting alongside the d r. c forces to kill the people and also to talk rhonda, we have to defend ourselves against this. the d r c has to take responsibility for it's all territory and for the old people not fighting them, but you can see whatever he wants to say. we have been very consistent about these little ministry solution. so the conflicts in eastern new york but can only be a political process led by the regions led by the african union to get us out of this conflict that has taken too long. and we want more than just talk,
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handshakes and sort option. if you do want real action on the ground, the d r c has no political will to implement offensive to fix any of us agreed upon into stocks. he mentioned the present government. i'm going to the one to hold for when the d. r c continues to violate the ceasefire continues to attack its own people and kill its own people. what we understand is that the situation of stuff nice. the the m $23.00 has declared a cease fire or human level as he's far the takes full 2 days. that's a good thing done this. um, the can't have done this for the military reasons. that's very good so that life can be get back to normal. and also this gives face for the political dialogue to continue so that we get back on the path to to, to solution. we seek input from all sides and interview that they are cs information and communication minister project really i as well. he told us the
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classes are a demonstration of a wanda as aggression on congo. it was as easy to, it's an aggression because you sold rolanda, mobilized nearly $10000.00 soldiers and special forces to make an assault on the city of goma with the clear aim of committing cottage, the most abominable crimes. first we saw how they attacked him. a new sco peacekeepers. they bombed camps for displaced people and hospitals. the only idea was tara, they were met with fierce resistance from our forces and box so that you have it. there's no other word for it. then aggression, which means the country deliberately leaves its bold as limits to enter another country, then with the aim to kill domestic and to occupy a certain space for a while, and then use the emphasis use minister there is a process underway. the lawanda process, which divides the 2 parties rolanda in the d r. c, on the issue of direct dialogue with the m 23. and as for today, has the situation not changed in such a way as to force the con, the least government in relation to the occupation we're talking about here,
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to force the government to enter into direct dialogue with them. 23 today. vicar, possibly a one that street. yes. good. why should we engage in dialogue with them? because the rwandans killed thousands of congolese because they bomb to town. is that the bonus we should give them? no, we have to be clear and consistent here. the president of the republic, we have never refused dialogue, but we want these dialogues to be undertaken in an organized framework. cool. the nairobi process when we were in the wanda on december 15th, that's where we were supposed to end the situation. the president kind of made did not come, but while we, with the we had president kenyata with us, the honorary president of kenya kenyatta. he was there because it is he who conducts the political process where discussions must take place, including with them 23. so now on what basis would that be? they going to tell us because we're one that has killed, but we're already at the table with rolanda. what are the problems today presented by rwandans? the famous falls pretexts presented by rwandans. what problems have not been
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addressed in the, on the discussions today, we already have the solution on paper, but it's obvious here that for the rwandans, that's what's important to them. it's not about moving towards a solution for peace. it's about maintaining the war in the d. c, so that they can continue the process of pillaging so that they can continue to prospect behind the backs of the congo and the blood of the companies people. and that is the only project. but let's look at the news we're following here on our t international. as always for all the latest breaking news and updates, you can visit our website. archie dot com the the,
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the a better late than never trump secretary of state, marco ruby, oaks admits america's unipolar moment has passed. viewers over this program understood this long ago. how well this emission make comes foreign policy. different world diplomacy make a come back to be and people limited in other parts, effects of governor as well, top of as well. you still have the cubic clips, you go through to the unit to the future and devonte
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