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the, the, this is the, the way you news life from berlin, hungary, blogs, 50000000000 of e u, a for ukraine. its prime minister victo all the veto, the extra cost just hours after you leaders agree to start membership talks with keith, will bring you all the reaction. also it has the us says it wants israel's war and gaza to end as soon as possible. but after another us official visits, israel is standing firm, a warning come on will not be defeated any time soon. and is israel hugs the
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leaders of hamas and gaza police here in berlin? a rest, 3 alleged members of the group on suspicion of planning attacks against jews plus the leaders of venezuela and beyond a full crisis. talk. the aim to diffuse a growing dispute over the oil rich region of ethnic people, which makes up a large chunk of pianos territory. the article fairly welcome to the program which starts in brussels. we're hungry as prime minister has used his veto to block 50000000000 euros in a for ukraine. the move turned the de bittersweet for his fellow in you. leaders who earlier celebrated after agreeing to open in your membership talks with ukraine,
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hungary, as pro rochelle prime minister, victor, all bon, had threatened to block the move. the cranium. presidents will let him use the landscape, describe that decision as a victory for his country. and all of your is, this is, this is a truly remarkable result. so you try and, and for you will. another step towards you. credit is membership of the you. now you can many people are in high spirits and it's important as most device. what some, what i congratulate all of you and what's being a team, like all of us into the, through the unity of ukraine, extracts in the unity again, it needs to be used. so the successful vote on starting accessing talks with ukraine came as a surprise to some in your leaders, but the results still falls short of the unity some had held for good evening. everyone does. he said he still reach moments shows the credibility of the union, the strength of the union. but this isn't meant to submit. we open your decisions with your crew. maybe some of those are only a couple of hours after the beginning of the summit,
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the leaders found an agreement. the decision came as something of a surprise. also for the leaders themselves. we've, we've, we've had a breakthrough perhaps so well, certainly quicker than any of us expected. at the summit in brussels, the you heads of government also stress, the geo political. the importance of that decision is also very important message to moscow. and even in difficult times, we are on the side of ukrainians and the unity of european union, a lot of talking has happened to around that. we are on the side of ukrainians. but what about the u unit 2? 1 of the leaders was deliberately not inside the room when the decision was taken. hon gary and prime minister victor on 4 weeks, he's threatened to block the decision. in the end, he upstate. this was no. do you need the 200 to off on the list?
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the you commission going some extra 50000000000 yours in the budget up to 20? 27. to help you train, our leaders have to approve it. the fine is a has a living speech day. that's one thing is important. however, we succeed in making the financial facility for your clean possible and thus creating the basis for ukraine to continue it to assistance and be able to construction aggression, which is still ongoing and coming on this. and that is why it is important to us and at least take the look support here is that, that despite negotiations that last to dwell into the night, you train, you will have to wait for that signal on to a next year. because of time, gary and blue kate, the 27 states are planning to get back to it in january. and for more i'm joined now by the w correspondent, rosie bertrand, who has been following the summit in brussels very closely for us, rosie, let's start with the good news for you. crane agree? life work session talks. but what does that all mean in practice as well?
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when you cranes wake up this morning, they will be officially one step closer to joining this european union. and you really can't underestimate the political importance of that. we heard that welcome from you. creating president, slowed him years of lensky. we've also heard him say, deposit this idea of one day joining the is a dream for many ukrainians and also it's something which motivates soldiers on the battlefield. that of course, are still fighting against the ongoing russian invasion. we also heard from old, over who at the same announcement for molto for the president. they're saying that the vince few europe's warm embrace. so this is really being sold just as a feel good moment and you're repeating a policy here. however, while that might mean that there's a change in mood overnight, there's certainly no change in practice overnight joining the your opinion tends to be a process which takes years. it's, inc. includes heavy reforms. both sides hear from you create in the you have their homework to do from ukraine site that you said it still needs to work for example
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and curbs and corruption. and the you also needs to really have a look at its own real book if it wants to be able to credibly open its door to you, create and absorb. you create a big country geographically. so there is still plenty of work to do here. and there could also be some political roadblocks, a heads, while victor or button a home gary and probably minister upstage by literally walking out of the room. so the rest of the of leaders crew to take this decision. there will be many other moments as this process goes on where victoria could frankly, usually speak to again. so this road ahead still looks to be long unwinding, but we know that keith, without a dog, has 8 sites squarely set on a permanent seat of the table. here in brussels, not everything went keys way though hungry, vetoed 15000000000 of financial aid. could you put that into perspective for us? how serious of a blow as time for ukraine? yeah, if there was a step towards a dream come true. you're in brussels. there were also disappointments for ukraine because i'm gary and probably minister victor open did indeed fee to about plan to
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move forward with $50000000000.00 euros in long term extra funding for ukraine. now it's important to note that the leaders say they will come back to this already, perhaps next month. and there is money still flowing to ukraine in the meantime. so this is not again, new kind of big overnight practical change here. however, it is important that there's something that should be noticed here, which is easy. we just had hope to be able to send to make this not only to ukraine, to russian, showing that you the use there for the long term. but it also helps people to send a message the us were e, a american lawmakers having their own debate about funding for ukraine. so that particular part of the political messaging wasn't able to be achieved in terms of sending that message. however, e leader said that they will come back to the table before long as the w corresponding rosie verger. thank you so much. and a look of the at some of the headlines were following for you today. the premium president will look amazing. lensky made a visit to germany on thursday. so lensky visited the us army, played barracks,
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and the western city of the fun. ukrainian leader has been on a multi country tour to drum up more support for his country. of course, and moscow has extend that the attention of wall street journal journalists, evan gosh, coverage until the end of january, russian authorities accused him of espionage which he and the newspaper deny. russian president vladimir putin said moscow and washington the ar and dialogue over the journalist. kenny, as military says, it is working to evacuate people from several regions hit by slash flooding. authorities say they have also been trying to provide a to be effective communities. 170 people have died and around 600000 people have been displaced since torrential rains began in november to the body of a french citizen, being held hostage in gaza, has been found by is really forces and
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a message posted on social media. the foreign minister said that the country was in, quote, immense pain over the death of india until madonna, according to french media reports he was part of a group, could not find amongst won't take part in an open air music festival. on october 7th, the us as called on israel to end it's large scale military operation and gaza and transition to a more targeted offensive as president joe by an urgent israel to focus on protecting civilian lives. biden's national security advisor jake sullivan met with is really leadership during a visit to the country on thursday where they discussed the direction of the war. but israel is warning that his campaign against him on the last several months. dw correspondent rebecca rivers is in jerusalem and has been following those talks . earlier. i asked her to tell us what was discussed. it's showing the cold objects solomon as you were mentioning in your late in there when you were leading
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into this package. he was here to discuss the future of the war and bring the u. s . position here to to discuss that with is riley laid is now apparently there was no specific timeline discussed. there was no orders given in the us where it pains to say that we're not dictating israel and how they should be pressing ahead. but we do know that the us administration is looking for israel to wrap up its wide scale. it's aerial bombardment that has wide scale ground invasion in the gaza strip, and it's looking for israel to do that. in the next couple of weeks. we're hearing the timeline that the us are looking at is by the beginning of 2024. so it's really just 2 weeks away. now, it definitely appears that israel is working to a very different timeline. you mentioned there was something that the defense minutes to you i've been lump has been saying and reiterated yesterday that this really could take months. these riley's have no intention of wrapping this up. it sent me a piece of that way and that they are fully committed to their military. i'm of
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completely eliminating, dismantling her mouse and that that could take months. they talk about the widespread infrastructure that her mouse has built, both above and below ground, and that it's very difficult to be able to carry out this mid a tree. i'm and that it certainly could take some time. so it's a very differing a time scale. they're not clear whether or not is riley, is going to heat any of the warnings that the us is bringing. we know that they have in the previous week's been disregarding some of the guidance they've been getting from the u. s. and that they've very committed to their rooms. let's talk about more humanitarian aspects then are, is really officials likely to have the concerns of the white house regarding the number of civilian casualties and gaza and the need for more humanitarian assistance. well if they continue with is the wide scale operation is they have been so far, it does say that they'll be a continuing sort of this, the symbol, a number of civilian casualties that we've been saying. it's hard to see how that
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would be scaled down when it comes to humanitarian. a side of things we have been saying that they've opened at least 4 checking goods, a couple of extra checkpoints so that they can try to, to quicken the pace at which things are being inspected. but you know, they did this, the, the timeframe of getting goods more humanitarian aid into gaza is urgent and it is taking a long time. so we're seeing the suffering as he saw in that report the weather. and although he, the warnings of civilian casualties are certainly remains to be saying. now it's dw corresponding rebecca rivers. thank you so much. the posting and health industry says is really forces killed at least 12 people and one to 34 others. and a 3 day read on the city of janine and the occupied westbank. israel says in counsellor does the for the operation which is described as parts of counterterrorism efforts against thomas in the west bank is really army also said
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it would discipline its soldiers accused of death to creating a mosque in janine or was violence in the west bank also on the rise, many there are concerned about their children's safety and what their future might hold. the w senior international correspondent funding for shar reports from a village near ramallah about how parents are preparing their kids for life under occupation. soccer and this village in the occupied westbank is a healthy distraction. but how do i get that? but i gotta have yellow it's also a way to keep kids off the streets away from ease. really, salters, coming in. it's about what life a little definitely been a say on the phone with the situation is scary now. it's different than before. there seems to be no difference between adults and children in the work. we're up to 7 or 8 year old boys getting killed from the kids of the rage. i care about oldest kids here as if they were mind the one on the how did such
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a is what i knew that, but the entire village is affected by current events. nearly hoff the adults usually work in each room. they permit square revoked after the attacks by her most classified as a tourist organization by multiple countries is really forces have controlled movement in the occupied westbank for decades with barriers permits and checkpoint options up front even further. since october children here, i talked to embrace palistine and identity. when the camera is off, some adults tell us the only people he trusts for the security are militant groups and i come us rooms, test or something. our wasn't part of any radical movement, but he's been in and out of jail since he was 15. and then what this video shows him wearing a red jacket, being arrested at his settlement october 9th. just after he turned 20 stop to this
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is very difficult. every mother would want to hide her. it's dawn in her heart when they come to pick him up. i'm going to court. i can't tell them. no, we're not allowed to visit him. we had no communication for 60 days. i know nothing about the not i'm a bad fish on she tried to equip all her children for the child who it's in the occupied west back in may. i mean i tell them if you see military vehicle if we just get out of there we go. around the corner and what been especially now they're ready to shoot. but if they tell you to stop, stop more. because if you see a demonstration avoid certificate of having to do in the room says these rallies are holding or selling without charging administrative detention. just like when they took him last year, he's one of more than 2000 police unions currently held. and suspicion is really jails. un says, hundreds of children are in custody without being convicted of crimes. what i'm doing now picking up the stone can be dangerous thing to do here in the occupied
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westbank. but it stands often you stones like this as weapons against is really soldiers on patrol and is often kids and teenagers will throw them, is really soldiers, sometimes arrest young people for simply picking up stones. the warning garza is fueling growing angry and police teen in communities room says she try to teach her children to refrain from violence and stay away from militant groups. or are you still with your race or kids until a certain age, but then you can't control them. you can advise them, but not force them into one direction or the other regarding a political organization. it's their choice. i did what i could as a mother, i told them i'm don't go to any political movement, keep away, you don't want you to be in prison or become a martyr. and everything has been over that specially the faces of children killed in garza hong tremolo. the biggest city in the occupied west bank. it's only 70
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kilometers from here and part of the palestinian territories. little professor, be another guy more. you writes about the social effects of violence against palestinians. let's say that the buffalo gaza is also palestine and he's on it's not far from young people here. i would need i, they have, they are used to violence and was there a key? but now that there's intensity, and this was certainly lead to more violence in different forms, back in the village, only a few children come out to play. we chat with the one father was here with his kids . because his permit to work in israel has been revolt, but he won't talk on camera for fear of jeopardizing his chances of being able to work there again after the war. leaving under is really the occupation requires those kind of strategies which adults here are trying to pass on to the next generation. police in germany have the rest of the 3 alleged members of
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homos here in berlin on suspicion of finding attacks against jews. dutch police have a rest of the 4th person in rotterdam. german prosecutor say the alleged conspirators planned to bring weapons to berlin to use in potential attacks against jewish institutions in europe. from us, carried out the october 7th attacks against israel and is classified by the you and the united states as a terrorist organization of our course funded husband has more on the story. hundreds, how advanced were these alleged plots for a possible attack? well, according to the, to the german security of storage is that with no concrete plans at the moment for attacks. so it does not seem as though anything had been planned in the near future . what was going on is that apparently, some time ago, possibly some years ago, some width funds have been buried somewhere in europe. we don't even know exactly
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where and the suspects that have not been arrested have tried several times to retrieve those weapons to bring them to berlin, so that, that could be used for possible attacks. apparently the authorities have been following the school for some months already. this has been going on since the well before the, the homeless attack on israel in early october. so it's not a, it's an operation that's been going on since, since the some uh in europe. um and the rest that have now being made when that presumably because against the background of the developments in israel and gaza, the risk of an attack is becoming more likely. and so these people were taking off to having, being apparently followed for quite a while, who are the detainees, and what's their connection to europe and germany? there are 3 men that were arrested here in berlin. all we know about them. it's their 1st names and the places where they were born to have been by lebanese one.
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is it junction or of egyptian origin? we presume that have actually been living here in germany for many, many years. and we know that the oldest of the subjects is the manual kind of connection and the is re, the secret service. most side has been talking about the homeless structure in europe that has been destroyed. most of it has in the past been instrumental in the rest elsewhere in the world, for instance, in brazil in early october. so it's quite possible that there is a connection. yeah. does. how does plan? thank you so much and as well as president nicholas madura, and is there any color part of your fun all you have agreed to de escalate attentions over a territorial dispute over the oil rich as a keyboard region? following a meeting in st. vincent and the grant of dean's, the 2 leaders released a statement saying they will not use threats or force against each other. but the
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agreement does not resolve the longstanding dispute over the border region as a cable mix up about 2 thirds of pianos territory. the statement was read out and find the prime minister of st. vincent and the granite deans, ralph gonzales, diana, and then as related, declared as follows. one agreed that the guy in, in venezuela, directly or in directly with not to threaten or use force against one another in any circumstances, including those consecrating shows do any existing controversies between the 2 states. to agree that any controversies between the 2 states will be resolved in accordance with international law, including the geneva agreement, dated february 217-1966. the uncertainty over the dispute is a concern for people who die on those capital. george town as nicole reese has been finding out, getting ready for another busy day at the market in go you on his capital,
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georgetown drought to you, alfred sales approved for mr. keeble. the results. which part of the you all know that venezuela claimed ownership of 30 of this month? i scared because that is my living as a cable is really living. because with all this the cable, we cannot make it. it is a worry that many years. yeah. and that's some say, is already impacting their business from the time i know myself, i know as you belong to us, we does what was it? these things typically cause it's fun because basically if you see the christmas mode, it is very slow. it is nothing more we know we haven't got you on a venue. savannah has long laid claim to as a cable, refusing to accept the border drawn by an international tribunal of arbitration. in 1899 in 2015, the decades old dispute flared up again after major oil deposits were discovered off the coast of basic cable industry. and as most recent claims,
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yet another provocation. venezuelan president nicholas my doodle is not wasting any time. last week he ordered the states oil companies to issue oil extraction licenses and attempted to district for my daughter's own troubles at home says go on us foreign minister. this is a little higher for venezuela. if you go back several decades, the entire facility nation as a nation, steve, they support their quest for the us. the cable. what is the opposition parties? the teach it is from cradle to grave. so it's something that the rally around. this is a rallying point for them, and it's really about bring ever bringing everyone closer to the flat. we want to continue with good neighbor. the relations of instability between 2 countries can
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affect the stability of the entire region. so we're taking this very seriously. the dispute is now before the international court of justice, which has ordered venezuela to reframe from taking any action in the regions i would expect then of course, the president's themselves may have other was uh that really would try to do the people of the region a favor and ensure that violence and wars in excess of what we currently experience of our spirit quote in the middle, the locals here in diana home. those calls for peace will be heard. 68 competitors braves of miles of ice figures wins and temperatures of around minus 20 degrees celsius to take part in this year's antarctic ice, marathon the race left the union glacier just 600 miles away from the south
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o. 2 of an emotional victory. americans run a stephanie estridge was the 1st woman to cross the finish line and, and talk to ice morrison. it was hard. that was the hardest marathon. remember one, i can tell you that. but it is beautiful. i mean, how can you compete with this is just insane. you hit your life, but you look around your life. okay. it's not so bad. michael higgins from texas secured the 2nd to us when in the men's race like you, how to do up here. oh, wonderful. wonderful part serious my life hard is very is my life run is from around the world to part this year. traversing miles of snow and ice as an altitude of 700 meters. oh, well, facing strong winds of up to 25 knots blowing in from the south pole of
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