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a fashion watch now on youtube, the business date of the news lied from bullitt. the leader of hamas holds more talks on halting the findings. as ralph prime minister again, rules out a 65 until i'm us is eliminated. also coming up, protest in argentina or as the new president's policies stopped to kick in as todd security, as thousands of people maps through the capital one authorities to protest against the maverick malays. economic shop there and the european union proposes sweeping
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migration reforms, member states degree type of rules to reduce the numbers, arriving illegally, charities and agencies, condemn the changes as dined, the math and the out. welcome to the program, the lead to of how much it smell honey. a has been in egypt for adults on holding the fighting with these riley in gaza, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as again ruled out a ceasefire until the mazda is eliminated. and the remaining hostages, afraid meanwhile, there's been no that help in attacks on the palestinian territory gases. some us government says 20000 people. i've now been killed. there is no and to seems like the same. the guy is a street. several is really air strike heating just southern city of rough uh,
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the vibe, or as rush to barely fonts in the hospitals with little hold for safety. anywhere in the territory of all of a sudden the 1st rugged land in destroying everything. by the time the 2nd rocket hidden, we weren't able to see anything in the house anymore. we barely made it out. the whole house fell down. we found a woman who had just given birth vices, arion, and were able to drag her out with her baby girl who was choking. she was taking her last breath. there she is over there from the lovely la. hey, i'm over to the, the you, an estimate stands nearly 60 percent of old guys. this infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed in more than 90 percent of the population displaced as the smoke from the latest. when bob meant, feels this type of rough. uh, some of them shared their desperation. we came from the north and they said, you shouldn't had to rough. uh. it's
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a safe place. they followed us to rock and hit us. where is it safe? where should we go? no, i wish for a complete ceasefire, an end to the death and suffering. it's been 75 days. people are still getting killed. there's still people under the rubble. i don't hear from many people. communications are out on the follow up on for negotiations are taking place that could lead to a new, temporary truce. but many differences still need to be overcome. cuts are based how much lead there are a smile. how need to travel to car on wednesday for talks with addiction officials? the group which is considered a terrorist organization by multiple countries, says it only once a permanent sees fire or something real down by israel with prime minister benjamin netanyahu say that is impossible until him us is defeated. the
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german government may join the multinational naval task force set up by the us to protect shipping. in the red sea uprising prosperity guardian aims to stop the attacks by who the rebels in yemen on vessels that site. they are linked to israel, the gym and contain the ship is one of those targeted by the rebels to say that will keep up a tax to support. i'm us. as soon as the attack on the red sea foxes hijacking a commercial vessel and one of the world's most important shipping routes. now the us wants to stop attacks like these with its prosperity guardian, mission. the red sea is a vital offrey of a global economy. now a major source of risk, some companies have started reroofing, the ships around the african continent, slowing down trade and pushing up costs. german officials say that watching closely and may seek to join the us, let admission give them an expense,
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a right to security, a free navigation of international waters. if this comes into a threat, the international community is called upon to reduce such threat on. so i think you put into we now examining this internally and if we come to the decision that we should participate in this mission, we will communicate the legal basis and the mandate under which we will put it to bottom at all phase one blog. once a month out of the stuff is done, that would involve a number of hurdles in germany. decisions on military deployments can be made by the chancellor. all the government alone parliament has to give its approval. the mission would 1st have to come under the auspices of the unique to all the united nations. but the main opposition party is already indicating its support if it comes to a vote in parliament assignment restrictions for germany. but as far as i see, and we have cl possession of support,
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the is the political will to support the united nations and others. and the condition is absolutely that. but they're also logistical questions right now. germany's navy doesn't have a suitable ship available. one forgets is forcing a un mission of the coast of lebanon to prevent smuggling, while another is positive and they to mission in the full succeed. so even is so many says it wants to join the red sea mission. it could be sometime before german ship actually makes it into action. a good thing is the present. that's how the malays 1st measures as part of his planned economic shop, shock therapy, have spot protest in the capital bonus. ours, thousands turned out to match against the drastic cuts to public spending plants to fill up, the whole state on to companies ended the valuation of the pay. so they are fighting for workers rights. some say they are fighting for their freedom.
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fighting against the drastic changes announced by their country's new president. here i am protesting, defending my right to express myself to demonstrate and enjoy my right to eat. i mean to leave the right to access health care and everything that says take 2 days to show me the people have the right to demonstrate and live with dignity that origin. tina's new government has tightened. demonstration regulations, siding the right of free movement. protestors have been forbidden from blocking main roads. the new authorities say anyone found to be breaking the rules could face a cut to their social benefits. 6 and this is the man causing all the uproar. have you malay was worn into office less than 2
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weeks ago? he won the election on a promise to reform argentina's tattered economy. and the only if today i have signed a degree of necessity and i do not think that i want to begin to unplug the oppressive, legal and institutional framework that has destroyed our country. of his recipe, what he calls economic shock therapy are us tears. he measures the mess of the regulation of the economy. the late has also devalued the argentine pets, so by 50 percent is plans include cutting energy and transportation subsidies and closing some government ministries. the changes come a mid soaring installation and rising poverty. dw alejandro basil in bonus series has more on the government's way of dealing with
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the demonstrations some a position leaders and human rights be those says that the this there the most recent regulations are a against the constitutional project. tina. because the constitution a part of the speaks about the ride for a frequency, but also about the ride for the protest. and a was it one thing is the locates another thing, the street, the most recent as to day during the day in the morning the government has control the bosses in the past. the police got scores, 30 people to get all the process because they don't is say, where are they going to, or in the train stations, the way our posters. and also messages is a warning the people that not to block the street because they will lose the social subsidies. that was the deputy correspondent. alejandro basil in point a series
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that force. all right, let's take a look now at some of the other headlines making news around the world. this hell venezuelan president nicholas and the do to has welcomed his ally alec sob. who was freed by the united states in a prison, a deal saw by columbia and the businessman mazda arrested in 2020, and accused by the us of money laundering for the venezuelan government. as part of the deal, venezuela released several opposition linked prisoners as well as 10 americans savvy. it has announced plans to hold a partial election, rewrite the dies of protest i. the alleged fraud need 5 will be held in 30 locations on december 30th incident. alexander food judge claims has potty secuity commanding victory. international critics denounced a string of irregularities including but buying and selling stuff
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but you are paying union has put forward sweeping reforms to the blocks asylum system. as members states finally reached a consensus on the will to could regular migration. governments and officials say the changes will cut the growing numbers of arrivals while respecting human rights . but charities and agencies which help migrants have condemned to the changes as restrictive and dangerous the past almost a decade of the bait and division. the european union has reached a deal to reform its migration routes. i know exactly how what it means when we say that we have finally delivered to on the migration. and as i look back, it's probably a the most important important legislative dean of this mandates. the planned reform include speedy or vetting or irregular arrivals. new board or detention
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centers for migrants less likely to be granted asylum, and sophisticated protection for people whose claims that rejected the block also plans more even distribution of asylum seekers among member states. countries refusing to take people in we'll have to make a financial contribution. instead. catherine gulard, expert and migration policy called this a doc day for europe. the people say king protection and you're at poor feet, face a much harsher and restrictive regime. many of them will be in situations that are similar to what we see now on the greek islands, which people in detention or to diffract to attention on subject to a very poor asylum procedure. so maybe with no access to asylum procedures, a told she thinks the peck significantly undermines the ride to asylum. but brussels insist this is a breakthrough. this isn't a very important officer to,
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to use citizens that have been waiting for this officer. we need to manage migration orderly, and we need to be able to do that. we have to do it together. no member states can do it alone. e u. member states and parliament will still have to formally rectify the reforms and they're not going to take effect immediately. as early as the deputy brussels correspondent rosie budget gave us this assessment all of the use asylum reforms. russel's as hailing base as a break through the european union as finally agreed to overall is asylum policy after almost a decade of debate on division and certainly for as long as i've been covering this migration, the silent policy has been a huge source of talk, stacy st between a member states. that's why the says this is a historic day and the use specials are claiming it's not only a good deal for the but also for mike woods, although that's something which refugee writes campaigners are researching under
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the reforms. so migrants and asylum seekers would be more evenly distributed across the block. that's something which member states of the size of the you were most migrants arrive, for example, a to a spade in greece. something that they really welcome. they also welcome the fact that you countries which refuse to taking more migrants would simply have to cough up on some cash if they don't want to take people late. know, there is another more controversial reform is part of his plan. and under that, migrants would be divided at the border according to how likely it is that their a silent applications would be a granted. that means that those from the country seat of safer would be processed more quickly in special detention centers and refugee rights competitors say that's essentially watering, starting the right to asylum under especially concerns that families with children are involved in not plugged no overall, these reforms still need final approval from the legislatures and they're not likely to kick in for a couple of years of it still may be some political roadblocks. i had the rosary
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