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the, the, the guys, the states fire deal is in jeopardy after israel suspends the release of over $600.00 palestinians prisoners despite her mazda delivering, on its end of saturday swap, we get reaction from college students who are still waiting for their loved ones. we were shocked as usual for the occupations way of dealing, hurting the families, tormenting them, and the prisoners. the conversation was very used not only listening, but also heard each other. and i have reason to believe that the american side has begun to better understand our position. russian and us diplomats hold their 1st face to face talks in years as the trump white house speaks to reset relations with the kremlin and put an end to the ukraine complex to divide and administration per
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vote. plus the protesters clash with police in berlin on the eve of a snap for election. that's expected to see chancellor, olaf sold leave office. all the alternative for germany party hopes to and that is the strongest result in history the live from our headquarters in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. come us has a choose israel of violating the gaza cease fire and their prisoners swap deal. that's as benjamin netanyahu postpone to the release of over 600 palestinian prisoners even after how mos handed over 6 hostages as agreed on saturday. well,
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here's how the is really prime minister's office justified. the move in light of her mazda is repeated violations, including the ceremonies that humiliate our hostages and the cynical exploitation of our hostages for propaganda purposes. it has been decided to delay the release of terrorist that was planned for yesterday until the release of the next task digits has been assured. and without the humiliating ceremonies, israel was expected to release the over 600000 prisoners after him on some of these things is rarely as hostages as part of the ceasefire agreement. but when its turn team is really decided to put a part of the exchange on hold to sparking outrage throughout palestine, especially among the families of the prisoners waiting for them in gaza and the west bank and the report for 16 years. we've been waiting for this day, hoping for the release of our son liked the other prisoners. this suffering today is a continuation of the suffering we've endured over the years of his imprisonment.
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as if we were shocked, as usual, by the occupations way of dealing, hurting the families in tormenting them and the prisoners level corner. not that today, all the families of the prison estate and the governor rate. we will not leave this place except to ensure the safety of the families and will arrange for a whole night for them. the code that has seeped into the souls will not be eased by any one given the difficult circumstances they have enjoyed and lived through the day. the release was stopped at the very last minutes away to the palestinian prisoners had already boarded the buses to leave her mouth says condemned a 0. it's using it all violating these these fire agreements. and that's called on the international mediators to pressure the country into fulfilling it's part of the deal. we believe that again, these are the 2 games from the right wing government to sabotage and undermine the deal to send a message of willingness to go back to war. this game after how much release the
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fix is really hostages. they were shown overjoyed, and to thinking that a former captors by it is or says that they were acting under duress and has been in general fiercely criticizing so much for the way they have been conducting these exchanges. staging public ceremonies displaying the coffins with the bodies of the victims inside and of the pollsters. the depicting delight being this of benjamin nathan yackel with bangs and blood on his face and earlier how mazda is also sparked outrage when they released the bodies. the 4 is really hostages, including those of 2 children and their mother. and these really forensics couldn't confirm her identity. said that that could have been possible because the family was still buying their idea of air strikes, targeting the building where they were being held at the time. so her remains could have gotten mixed up with the remains of other victims. in the meantime, thousands of these really except taken to the sweets of tel aviv demanding that the story is fixed to their part of the deal release the palestinian prisoners during
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for the wellbeing of those is rarely hostages. still being kept by how much fat to reform as democratic factions, beds person. dmitri billy on a told us the is really prime minister's move is aimed at clinging to power. so the only way out for him is to create an excuse to stop the the, to hold the exchange process and, and to, by the way, uh, tried to save his goal. sure. let's remember that the 2nd most important person in the government. so goal issue and that is will be self admitted, fascist best seller, smartjets. uh threatened to leave the government. if the 2nd phase i'll be in agreement a to z, z is rarely genocide and god that took place this. the 2nd phase starts next week. so uh and then you know, also a asked for political reasons, internal domestic,
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political reasons, this agreement. so he can have a buy time to salvage whatever he can of his government and hopefully for him maintain this goal issue and that keeps him empower and keeps him away from jail as corruption charges. i wait for him as soon as he leaves office. the 10s of thousands of mourners have gathered and loven on for the funeral of the late husband. the secretary general has done this rolla. he was killed in an, as really attack on the southern suburbs of they've root in september. there's rolla led to the group for more than 30 years and was one of the founders, you know, a preparations have involved and setting up a stadium to host mourners and placing giant screens along the airport road outside the stadium for those who are unable to get space inside type security measures are
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also in effect, including the closure of major roads in the area of the funeral warner state and his role as killing broke their hearts. thank you. siad master ally, god willing, our children will follow your path. you sacrifice yourself for this nation. he is certainly in heaven and he will be a thorn in the eye of these riley. and on that side, our souls belong to saw you administer all last and we are walking on his path in his footsteps. we are deeply heart broken because we are not with him. we are in the pain because we have been orphaned without him. the saw yet we have now become orphans. all eyes were on re, uh this week as the saudi capital hosted historic talks between top diplomats from russia and the us. it was the 1st such to sit down in years as the trump administration. 6 deal to reset relations and, and the ukraine conflict for good versus foreign minister held the negotiations that lasted more than 4 hours or how to go to deal with marco rubio. particularly
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emphasize the fundamental importance of each country being guided by its national interest. these national interest, of course, will not always coincide, it is very important to regulate these discrepancies the conversation was very useful. we not only listened, but also heard each other, and i have reason to believe that the american side has begun to better understand our position. so i came away today convinced that they are willing to begin to engage in a serious process to determine how and how quickly and to what mechanism can and, and be brought to this war. i think it's important to have this meeting because we haven't really had much engagement with the russians for almost 3 years. and it's, that's the table for future conversations. how that turns out will be up to the parties and their willingness not just to make commitments, but to live by them. uh, that will be tested with a marathon. tox brought an agreement to establish a bilateral consultation mechanism while normalizing the functioning of mutual diplomatic emissions on ukraine. the russians and americans decided to appoint
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teams that will work toward a peace deal. moscow and washington also mold over rebooting via political and economic cooperation. after the military conflict ends, both sides pledged to state the pl, medically engaged from now on a lot of their zalinski was not invited to the negotiations about ukraine and saudi arabia. he later claimed he was actually planning to visit re, uh the next day, but decided to reschedule the trip to march, apparently because he doesn't agree with being sidelined from this week's talks. what does it mean, the united states as discussing with russia the ultimatum that put in said at the beginning of the full scale war, again, about ukraine without ukraine? i wonder if we didn't accept such ultimatums that the most difficult moment. why are we likely to do it now? american investigative journalist, ben swan gave us his take on the prospect unfolding and the new that hans between
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moscow and washington. and one of the things that makes this entire dialogue is so important between the western russia is that they didn't talk only about ukraine, which is interesting because for the past 3 years, we've seen that the united states doesn't talk to russia at all. but when we talk about russia, it's a completely singular, we only talked about one issue, the war and ukraine. and so one of the things that we see in this discussion that was very important was an entire discussion about gaz problem and about energy. the back of the united states is talking about working with russia and getting investment integrateds from and working on energy projects with russia is not just stunning. the reporter, so they're a minute ago, a week ago, a lot of people wouldn't believe that this conversation would be happening now. a year ago, a lot of people thought might have thought this conversation would never happen again. the idea that the us is talking about energy ideas with russia at a time when europe badly needs both russian energy and american energy and the united states is trying to really build out its energy profile. i think it's
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a pretty remarkable moment. so that's a very important moment. again, this discussion going far beyond just ukraine, but also talking about bigger issues about russia in the united states. the united states saying they want to see americans being able to invest in russia and russian companies able to act in the united states. again, this is something that a year ago, 2 years ago, wasn't even the one now to the democratic republic of congo or residence of bukosa who have appealed to n g o's. for additional aid after looters cleaned out a world food program warehouse on thursday, video footage of the destruction shows the charred remains of aid containers and boxes of food supplies torn and scattered, all around. windows at the facility were shattered and the warehouse gates were severely damaged. the con, the laser facing massive displacements, food shortages and rising desktop, brought on by the escalating military cautions between m. 23 fighters and the d. r
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. c. governments of former meta employee and kenya has slammed company working conditions, claiming it damaged her mental health, and then failed to provide appropriate psychological care. the dean clinton, my address on wes, i'm so size, child abuse, the headings and just think about the most horrible contents that you ever seen. a social media is that a content that we engage reads on a daily basis and has that has affected my mentor has great even some training and data support provided by the employer was a bid, as minimum does, i just know more kind of those that deal with just know my duty issues that i'm not trained for maintenance for content to produce on kind of settled on how it works because it was we don't understand how it works. and that's because we kept giving us appraisal to being the walk because we've signed a movie disclosure agreement that will never disclose where we're going to the work
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. so would that also increase? because we couldn't get support or have from anyone apart from our colleagues and also to do the job. i'm a former staffers accusation adds to the long standing legal battle pitting the country against meta earlier allegations of human rights violations brought before the kenyan sports claims. met out sourced its content moderation to a contractor who paid workers under $2.00 an hour to view traumatic content charges that companies have denied when the canyon lawyer representing the disturb. the meta employees says western tech tines make huge profits. exploiting these underpaid employees in the context here is that we see tech companies from the us from you and from australia requiring a huge labor force at an affordable cost. so the of, of losing
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a little bit was and this key needs to the african continent. the traditional rules of use diction dictates that a company needs to be looking to be available for you to see them running the digital age. that's not the button we see. we see companies that i'm not seeing can i'm making a little money from can. and so what does that look like? so that has been the biggest challenge and the quotes have trouble with this issue up to the court of appeal. currently where the court of appeal has given us a go ahead to proceed with the case because of the complexity of the domestic. some questions a germans are taking into the polls, the crucial federal election. today, the stakes are high and emotions have been boiling over, protest turned violence in berlin. on the eve of the snap, about the
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the german capital streets had been rocked by rival rallies, organized by left wing and t for and right wing a. if the supporters allowed or party is projected to win as largest ever share of the national vote, the federal power crisis has been escalating since chancellor. all, i'm sure it says coalition collapsed in november is widely expected to leave office after today's votes. opinion polls currently projects that center, right christian democrats will come out on top. the alternative for germany holds a strong 2nd on all actual says social democrats trail in a distant 3rd place. cd you leader, frederick and nurse is considered by many to become the next. the chancellor, the
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earlier our sister, german language channels spoke with the start, the member of klaus ernst from the anti and global as to sort of i connect alliance party in an r to explicit if he rates some key issues. the vote has put into focus the eastern city beach, although the current candidate for the position of tron select from the christian democratic union, a free drink match. so it has not yet made
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a final decision for me even before the election. he has made it clear that he intends to send taurus messiahs to ukraine. this we certainly lead to a further escalation of the conflict. and of course, we should expect a russian reaction. this is an unpleasant situation and we should try to avoid it. to match has not yet reached a final decision on this issue. as part of the election campaign of these, however, i fully believed to germany as well as the french british and americans needs to have already achieved a significant level of support for ukraine. and therefore, i would like to ask an unpleasant and disturbing question, how involved all the europeans and this will at this point to brief austin, i'm telling thoughtful. and if we're talking about the relationship between russia and germany in the context of sanctions, how would you assess the impact of these sanctions on both countries in the long term will be the winners and losers. as a result of these measures, maybe 5 feet deep uh, the idea that we no longer need energy supplies from russia was absolutely wrong so,
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so as a result of abandoning them, that is gas and oil from russia as we are now taking not rushing natural gas but american l n, g, american, l, n, g is 3 times more expensive than russian gas, which has led to us no longer being competitive with the united states in industries that are particularly energy intensive, as this benefits the united states and homes germany. however, it is not of russia as the growth right there is still acceptable. while we have already been in recession for 3 years. and by the way, russia has found ways to sell its gas and oil through other countries, including the european unions, different prices to talk, that's a problem. these functions of the you and germany move and russia, we by the way, another thing. in reality, it is clear that the sanctions war cannot be stopped. it is being conducted as harshly as before. the only difference is that russia is liberating territories more and more quickly to act. so even if you should, since i would like to ask about your current assessment of ukraine's prospects for
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joining nato and the european union. it was after it was the not to regarding ukraine's possible accession tomato. i don't think it is very likely as while the war is ongoing, the nato chart that does not allow for the admission process to begin. this would be hardly unusual. as for the you, there are rules that must be followed some countries wish and are attempting to push for ukraine's membership and the you. however, i doubt this will happen if we follow the usual process for joining the european union. it would take a long time for ukraine to fulfill the requirements of isaac. however, some countries does ukraine's accession to the european union for ideological reasons, regardless of the potential costs to the u, edits, member states. this is a risky proposition and i am not sure how it will play out long at this point. it seems that more time needs to pass before ukraine can join the ease. you don't really see the us president turn the tables on the bottle do cranium
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later this week. as donald trump called vladimir zalinski, a dictator without elections, the new white house wants compensation for all the money spent on the military. conflicts that the biden administration provoked by zaleski is recorded, the refusing to sign a pay back deal even as the proposed terms keep getting worse for him. trump has said he's literally sick of zalinski, is bickering. the night of states is given $350000000000.00 because we had a stupid in top, but it's president and administration. so we're asking for rarer than oil any the we didn't get a big watching him negotiate with no card says no cards add. you get sick of it and you just get sick of it. and i've had it. and he did made a deal with us for rivers and things. man who knows what rivers is worth, see,
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you know, but at least it's something and who knows what else? who is, who knows, they even have it, but we made a deal with the river. it's and the secretary of treasury, a very good guy actually went there. and they couldn't even come close to get a good deal done. and frankly, i wish he didn't go there waste all of his time like that, but they couldn't get close. they met. right. and then when he wanted to get him close says he was unable to meet them again. but so so just of wasted trip. indeed, jewish trip to i didn't like it that he was doing it because you know, he's a good man. i didn't want him to be put himself under danger because that a feeling something like that would happen. this for this 5 bottom are zalinski, is hostility toward the minerals, the all the us treasury chief, and since the agreement will benefit ukraine,
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secretary best and also stated it was the let's get himself who proposed an american stake in the resources mines before the u. k. deal with signs, she spoke with a scholar and the energy expert alexander list of who says trump is unlikely to recoup washington's investment through ukrainian mineral resources. deals goes to supplying results is can be a rather lengthy process. trump's idea to get $500000000.00 from ukraine over night, relatively speaking is completely on realizable for many reasons. if we talk about red of metals, there really aren't many of the menu crane rep us metal should be distinguished from all this gas elements. lithium uranium and titanium must gas metals, as well as the navy and precious metals, and so on. ran minerals include a group of 17 elements that are really needed for the industry right now for technological development. as for metals, there really aren't many of them in ukraine. they are located in an area called the ukranian shield,
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a large geological site. some of them are in the raw stalls and don't bass regions, so i think they already belong to russia. and therefore, concerning rad metals trumps idea is good, but absolutely impossible, huge investments and needed 1st in geological exploration. then in the construction of mining and processing plots, as for lithium shifting cups, coal. yeah. which was ukraine's largest deposit already belongs to us. and in this regard, there is nothing more to say about lithium. all in all. this is an absolutely impossible idea for trump from all points of view, both economically and most importantly, geologically rabbits, metals, for example, the hard to find mental lithium feed on must cold in the oil of the 21st century. lithium is really in demand, for example, for lithium batteries. so there are reserves, but they all small. they are not profitable at the moment because they, there is a military operation there. and then they will require a lot of investment to get all so you need to understand this is one gram of what's
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needed for every one ton of rock hole. maybe a few grams per ton of rock at best. that's how rad they are. mines and processing plants are also needed. it's the oxides that must be extracted and they have to be converted into the necessary product for that. a special facility is required, but the beautiful well, it's nice and warm in the caribbean right now. the chief found things to be rather more for us. the. she attended a community conference of the island nations granada told her brussels to be apologizing and paying reparations for centuries of slavery. the extra n c for us to live on. we and i don't mean to be impolite, but i will see to you definitely the issue of reparations for the trans atlantic slavery and been sleepin of african peoples and black bodies. as my comrade ralph likes to see is an issue that we will take up with you. we went
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to sales on to future generations. if you want to ensure that the trans atlantics, the tree didn't sleep meant of africans in the caribbean. lots in central sold and north america is accepted as a crime against humanity. and that'd be appropriate apology and compensation to speed. and the international community accepts the bishop should never happen again . the transatlantic slave trade saw at least 15000000 people forcibly transferred to the western hemisphere between the 16th and 19th centuries . according to the un millions more perished on the long into sports for us. journeys, as vast fortunes were massed and european nations from us and the low earth lawanda lion, acknowledge the criminal nature of slavery. she seems more keen to through the conversation and another perhaps predictable direction. when russia turns rolled into ukraine,
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you are the 1st regional block to stand with ukraine, with europe, and with international law, honorable deacon michel, slavery is a crime against humanity and the dignity, and the universal rights of every single schuman being, is touchable and must be defended by all means, they're not a lawyer and activist early gil told r t. the history of enslavement still casts a dark shadow over the caribbean of the source and the legacy of a lot of the slave trade slavery on the level that the navy of genocide in the caribbean. the last, the latest means you know what, the,
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on the development of carvings on trees and carb initials is that a direct result of the everyone's liam truth. and in fact, the compensation fee, to the british from the what is $1.00 of those, the owner pre about if it is the 2015. so that is not a long time ago to renew the regency fee of independence before then. we won't have any other a few calling here in the caribbean, minnesota. it is not a long time ago. and um, slavery in every nook and cranny of the world, mostly from them. but we are of the can see the view that if you appears on the americans and all the rules, it's the representative justice for from the cost. and so the believe that the scene measurement
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somebody use honestly, views the offer you want to use so that we in the car, the alarm system seriously. the represents all the thoughts. we believe that it is not the, it is no the, the, the last thing, the legacy on down the visual score. but it's primed. would you mind once you get the approval is to say it is the law you remedied now. maybe you can even in the poll, is that the this thing with us on our international f next on roads a part of santa and her guest discussed the recent and dramatic change. and america's diplomatic and policy approach, twits, or planes, adversary, russia, the
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hello, and welcome to the world the parts for the 1st time since the end of the cold war. the united states has engaged with its proclaimed adversary, russia without setting any value laden for conditions signifying july. this change in america's diplomatic and poet, suspense is likely to fold and be extended to all the nations fall. to discuss that, i'm now joined by from shahita saying, so you have format types of studies, senator and chairman of the practice on china institute. it's a great honor for me to talk to thank you very much for time. thank you. it's my pleasure. welcome to park a song. thank you. it's amazing to be here, especially at this point of time. i do wanna discuss the recent changes in american and global politics video because i know that even before chance, once you a 2nd time you're, we're in the minority and claiming that it wasn't just the around the show. man.
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