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the, the, this is dw news life from the lin packets. don launch has 2 foot sasha strikes on iran, as on the box says that attacked millison tied out in retaliation. the iranian strikes with a in pakistan on each side claims piazza is hovering separation. notice and also coming out from the program, israel's president isaac hutsel, condemns iran as an evil, n y a and accuses it of august tracing instability and the middle east. i'm thousands. go ahead and berlin to protest against the rise of a fall rights ever grow enclosed for a final nielsen since the gemini policy,
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which is now the 2nd most popular nationwide the money keeps. mckinnon. welcome to the program. pakistan has his alleged militant tied outs inside iran and a series of retaliation. free strikes is low, but it says it targeted bases of below cheese set purchased iran had earlier attacked for that cold terrorist targets in pakistan on each side is accusing the other are proper in separatists devices on each side is accusing the other are hopper and separatist devices is hans, have res, tensions between pakistan and it's neva, iran. villagers assessing the damage. this footage appears to show the aftermath of the pakistani strike on the runs border region. you ran in stage media
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say at least 9 people were killed there on thursday. is lama, but has confirmed it carried out the attacks i this morning focused on and it took a series of highly coordinated and specifically targeted precision, military strikes against terrorist, how high adults and says donald, but it was just on probing all feet on a number of total risk or killed during the intelligence space to oppression the strikes in the ran in border region of cis done in baluchistan. our a response to a runs attacks inside pac is down earlier this week. take run, said he to separate his group, which threatens its security, us history, it as, as far none of the nationals as a friendly and brotherly country of packets done with targeted by themselves and drones of the wrong. there is this group beat on the so called gish out of which is an iranian terrorist group ticket and they have taken shelter in some provinces.
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but that inside pack is done as mental or typically purchased on. the exchange of strikes has sparked a diplomatic crisis, is lama, but we called it some fast. so there are to run and still to use a rainy encounter part from returning to pakistan. pakistan scared ticket prime minister, and the bar will ha car cut shorts. his visit to the world economic forum and davos is advanced on fold. regional powers have ers to come from both sides. but give me that off as a sort of all region does not need more problems and conflicts. now we see that the war in gaza unfortunately escalates regional tensions. we saw this tension reflected in 11 on yes, syria, iraq, yemen, the persian gulf and of the red sea. in addition to all this, unfortunately, we have been closely following developments between pakistan and iran over the last
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2 days with consent approval. i get it submitted today. and it said that you're not talking videos. well, officials trade accusations protests or as have taken to the streets of islam about to denounce the strikes on pakistan's territory. they are saying attack can nuclear arm to pakistan would be dangerous for the whole world. of aerospace and pakistan's fullness are in minnesota. you know, rabbani hall and i asked whether she thinks practiced on did the right thing in responding to iran strike. you just simply say around to do the keys. stupid wrong thing. as far as i don't think by the time has been the options, i'm not to go right out and speak with me. i think when you know the on work site establish, look under the international. the board was, according to the print job to the, the fonts, interest of mg and control, or what you are, what is what you got to put the name on. now, here's a new movies we with which we have $900.00. normally just the border and the list
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is on the list of introduce the range bar, including counterterrorism dies. no, you know, it's a month i you doing uh for the commissions and all of this was the ongoing of despite the fees and then the explanation given. so that's a, that's not a small into your godaddy. imagine from a diving inside, you get it as a whole. we thought there was somebody over there and you'd like to limit our, our kids to children. but it is us protecting on us and security. it doesn't work that way of us on your, on what's the concerns about what has been happening on the other side of the border. we have mechanisms rule, but we didn't already discussed but to find a solution for that. so me, i think what happened yesterday, it was a reaction to domestic combustion. this domestic demand for reaction, but you don't do what was happening, but in the wrong. unfortunately,
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iran decides the drug office on the to the th, which i hope is not the biggest fusion i see. and i think when we call the address 90 the slide under the form it says. and so do you think we just going to be and do we need to come back to the magic thoughts? as you say, there is cooperation between practiced on air in the wrong day on neighbors and iran carried out the striking practice done just hours off of the rainy and foreign minister met packet stones. can i take a prime minister in dev? ask, what does the say about the level of trust between the 2 countries. as you know, i think the creator of distrust that has been created by this computer unprecedented the good interest to strive. but here on is going to be, are on the big one, and some are a member of the buckets on people's body. another part to use division and others
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do something by amazon who has invested dp in, in, in building trust between focused on the wrong to be able to look at the support of terrorism as a former trip. and be able to do some of it with a bomb and strategy. and this distrust is going to be very, very deep and, and yes or no, i'm sorry, i'm sorry to interrupt, but i did want to mention i'm in the uranium so cold for action to be taken against millicent groups or pricing on the border for years. why didn't practiced on take action, or i can give you the list of action that the sun has deepened as i can only give you the long list of i've seen that you're wrong, perhaps it's not taken to be, but not just on the british and on the high adults, then you've got these things going to happen on the under counterterrorism diagnose something you're getting some success. sometimes you get some, some busy takes on, right. we have insured them and we have that during the month. we'll do the fun
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stuff. i pretty much just on the box and came up with the robust mechanism. we put both a b as each other concerns. and this mechanism was indeed, i don't give you the details of that, but what time that's nothing uh to the nation. the radius of dr. defeats coming to that. i just see that under the if these are really dense relations between the sun perhaps not justified. but part of the understand. this is the time, as you mentioned, it says departments will be gone for the pond together or run this through a process on that seem did mention nothing about the concerns of i told us about there is nothing but nothing before that student before the battle. so it's rather unique, it's unique and explainable as to why this would suddenly something to see it. and this unprecedented in this much of the possibility of some very
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percussion me why? so we have a fire and that was the fullness are administer of focused on gina ravone, carr speaking to me a little earlier. now the is riley presidents, isaac hutsel, has cooled. iran, an evil empire. the roots of tensions in the middle east. speaking of the world economic forum in davos, switzerland help, folks said that how much was the um finance by tyrone iran was using some us. he said to derail stability. no, certainly in the region, but in the entire rod. before that, i asked the w correspondent, dentist, sewland, who is in douglas, what the reaction to her folks, comments was, or a standing ovation, and you have the congress center, but a very different picture online. as i was following the speech here from my hotel, many use is angry. cooling for the media to enter. this will one use that questioning why a posting and officials didn't follow the is riley president's speech about head
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sold, said his nation is still in shock from the barbarism adds sad ism of the october 7 attacks. he said, how much is just one element of what he called the empire of evil, driven by around with its proxies across the region, spending billions on preventing pace. now billions have also been poured into the homeless organizations tunnel network. a city of terra as isaac had, so put it built on the gaza and one is way the businessman put it to me last night . why aren't those tunnels being used by the homeless militants know, to the, to launch their attacks. they a surprise attack. so these way the offensive, but to protect their own citizens, to protect disability into the hundreds of thousands. what left they're off in the open in an active was are all to evacuate them from the region altogether. now,
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when it comes to age for the civilians heads, hope says these right, these now have the capacity to scan some full 100 trucks of humanitarian a to date, but puts the blame on organization of the board for only a maximum of 300 getting through a day at the bow, but he says he wants to enable a better future for his palestinian naples. but 1st, as the hostages needs to be released, a normalization of relations needs to be reached. and a safety guaranteed needs to be made to the nation of israel. then the world economic forum seems to be an extremely political event this year, and there's also a lot of discussion that isn't there about the possibility of donald trump turning to the white house to see if yes, trump is a hot topic here. that's for sure. i was that at dinner last night where there were a lot of rumbles in the crowd when one senior advanced to say that a trump return is
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a possibility of very high probability and said that that would mean a cut in 8 to ukraine. something that the russian president vladimir putin has been waiting out for that very prospect. he also said it would mean that climate change developments when it comes to the spending here in davos on a huge sum spent on new technologies and renewables that would come to not to a stop but or a stand still. but could even be, the brakes would be put on certainly, and as far as the future goes, with china, the top 2 economies in the world, the us in china renewed trade war could be sparked by trump administration when it comes to more terrace. now, the french president said last night in memo, my clause that we can't afford increase tensions at a time of increased conflict. and a panel this afternoon is looking at how to prepare for a republican administration, the heritage foundation. the conservative research institute is driving
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a $22000000.00 drive, or if it's over operation to train up stuff is on how to react to a republican administration then says we would win in devils. thanks so much for bringing us up to date. thanks. i know our shipment of medicine has arrived in gauze that intended for is really hostages, held by from us along with fresh aid for the population guitar and from helped arrange the deal between israel and the militant group come us, which is deemed a terrorist. grapevine multiple countries. meanwhile, a homeless run health ministry says fresh is riley strikes, have killed thousands more people over the last 24 hours, including at least 16 people and one strikes on a house in russia. the united nation says golf is remaining, hospitals are overwhelmed by the number of casualties. a ton, casey is an emergency medical team coordination with the world health organization
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. he just returned to new york off to 5 weeks in gaza, where he was coordinating supplies and stuff to goals as hospitals. he told me what he saw there. yeah, i've seen a couple of things happening. one is the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding with very large scale displacement over 85 percent of the population displaced obviously as an enormous number of casualties. and at the same time, from the health perspective, watching the health system uh, collapse in very or at a very rapid pace. so hospitals being forced to close reduced to the most minimal services alongside this increase in casualties. and it's brendan infectious diseases and the normal care that people need the pregnant women who need dental care, the people who require kidney dialysis. so it's a, it's a really terrible situation where we see a huge level of suffering in
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a huge level of need and quickly reducing capacity to meet those needs. i know that you've looks and in a variety of was owns before. is the situation in gaza compared to what you've seen in other places particularly difficult it's difficult to compare, you know, misery in one place to missouri and another. but there, what i've seen in gaza is an enormous level of destruction, particularly in the north i visited because of sky 3 times during my time there were most buildings are destroyed and some just some areas of the city are actually unrecognizable, even to locals. we've seen a huge number of casualties in a short period of time. many of them children and women, 70 percent, and children and women, and a very rapid displacement of almost the entire population, including my own colleagues who had to flee alongside health workers and others. so
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in rough an hour and this of the southern part of gaza, there's over 1000000 people displaced and there are accounts absolutely everywhere an informal shelters, people sleeping under charts in the middle of winter. so it's, it's a, an enormous scale of humanitarian need, but it's also happened. i did incredibly fast space hon eunice residents, a saying that there's ongoing slicing close to the biggest hospital, this still functioning and goals of and that's the hospital. what would happen if that stops functioning to, to no sort of medical complex in finding us is one of the major hospitals in gaza. and it's one of the few remaining major trauma centers, major hospitals. and it's when i was there just over a week ago and they were at 200 percent of their normal bed capacity and already running with only about 30 percent of their staff present and, and more of now slid. it has enormous consequences. it means that these people who
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were injured and the kinds of injuries that i saw included shop calendar is gunshot injuries, crushed injury is many children every, every time i visited the hospital with serious injuries, it means those people will not have access to care. and it also means that the, the hundreds or thousands of people who are in the hospital including patients and people who are displaced will have no place to go. many of those patients are surgical or they're postoperative patients who need to be in a clean environment. so i expect we'll see more postoperative infections and it just means that the population has less and less access to health services, shrinking access to health services and training humanitarian access, phone k st from the world health organization. thank you so much for telling us about your experiences. thank you. and equitable to men have been arrested over the matter of the prosecute to tracking down and legal drug gangs.
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the prosecution was investigating the storming of a t v station by narcotics traffic has last week. drug cartels have been waiting a bloody campaign of kidnappings and killings. following a government crackdown on organized crime violence began when in the torres gang lead to escape from prison. now, authorities in ecuador have set the prosecute, just killing those look like an assassination. christopher 17. he is an expert on less than america. he's with chatham house in london, and he told us what he makes, the rising violence as well. it certainly looks like an assassination. it was done in broad daylight to shop multiple times in his car measure. mentioned he was investigating the seizure of the television station in ecuador that i think this is the shape of things to come in the, the, the gangs of declared war on the government. and the government has said that this is an internal civil conflict. so i think we're going to see
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a lot more of this and it indicates that the problem isn't just one of the military employees can handle as a, a democratic government tries to address issues and security and crime which would have to use the traditional system. it's going to have to do so under the rule of law and democracy. and this is going to place judges and prosecutors hugely risk. and so there's going to need to be a effort to protect these, a civil servants and carrying out their duties to pursue justice. so the ecuadorian government is saying it's not going to back down and it's site against gun related violence. the challenge seems to be guessing, honda, you'll saying the judicial system needs to be involved and, and can you tell us what else needs to change fundamentally, to bring this to some kind of conclusion it's, there's a lot to be done there. let's just take, 1st of all the state capacity, ecuador is, is, we all know was an island, a piece for a long time, which between the very conflict of countries in columbia and peru,
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and never really develop the, the material, a human resource or institutional capacity to carry out security. busy that has to be done now. so 1st of all has to be separate, secured. second of is going to involve also establishing a presence in large areas of the jungle along the borders, as well as in a lot of parts of the city. and this will involve the are forces which are not necessarily quite to do police work, but then there's the issue of routing out corruption within the state. in the last couple of months, the attorney general deanna salazar, has actually lost a series of investigations into judges. and others, including prison guards, accusing them of corruption and collaboration with the arm gains of that's what they need to continue. but for those judges and prosecutors and public officials that remain clean, it's going to, it will be involved in prosecuting investigative cases. they need to be protected, they require police protection and their families require police protection. these are very brutal, bloodthirsty, a moral gangs. and they will take as much as they can many prisoners and casualties
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that they can to protect their turf and protect their operations. christmas of insanity from cast them house in london. thank you so much for your insights. thank you. steering gym, the 10s of thousands have turned out to protest against the rise of the fall. rise . the alternative germany policy has grown in popularity to 2nd place in the national polls. these demonstrations were treated by reports that a f t policy members and others had met to discuss the deportation of millions of foreigners and germans with a migration background. berlin hates the f d. that was the trans, those thousands meet the voices haired under the lights of the city halls. the latest show of force against the rise of the far right in germany. we hit today because there is a shift to the, to a more i,
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we approach and politics in germany and that's a horrifying goal. i think it is the duty of all of us to be hit today against the if the against hatred and rabble rousing hits the most of us. we know that the f d is already quite popular nationwide in germany. and it's important to stand up against fascism against anti democratic ideas, against nazi ideas, to protest to rep, to dr. richard madge. the alternative for jam, many members, a neo nazis met to discuss plans through the port, millions of people with migration routes, including german citizens. the distance themselves from a so called re migration plan one and for germans has on migration background, invalid. the story has brought to mind the doctor's chapter in german history. when not sees deported and murdered millions of people. it's not right to do it. it's
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not right for the nation. yes, it reads because associates with me, it sucks me that people have not learned from history. nice. clear on how this works is they me cuz that's the words we migration is the worst you can hear. especially in a country that one's lived through that history. i most, it gives us the community good with regard to people who are born here with the migration background should also leave is thereby too hard because you see germany overland is your home and it's all very difficult. i don't easily let racism get to me like that, but it did. it didn't make me aggressive. do you think? what's all this crap most? the focus no times to the parties position in the german parliament where the debates is whether they should be funded entirely. a new, clear option for all with legal, hard those. and let me help rather than hinder the far right.
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don't use political correspondence. so i'm in young has more now on why the sd is so successful at the moment, despite the massive rallies being held against as well. in terms of the protests against them. i think it's, it's clear that for many years the people have been warning about the rise of the populace fall rights in the ceiling, tennessee, germany policy in particular saying it's essentially a sort of a neo fascist, a front organization and represents a threat to democracy. the supporters of the a f d, the whole say, well, you know, we, we have genuine concerns and this is the policy that we think is addressing that it's clear that there is a lot of frustration at the moment with the current coalition government, which is very unpopular for many people think that it's not getting a great on the big issues in particular migration,
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which is the issue that the i f t is put in the center of its campaigns. but also a range of other things and seen at the protests from farm is for instance, recently. and there been many other things that people have been demonstrating about are not under. i'm happy about. they feel that in many parts of germany, it's time for a change, and that's, i think it is. the main thing that explains that a search and support for this fall right group and calls to bind the eye of the policy though all guessing loud from people who are against the a. if the can you explain to us why people who are m. c, a, f, d. why did these people was the policy by um, completely? well, i think, as i mentioned, you know, many people are characterizing the f d, a known as a real democratic political policy. they have used the democratic electoral process to get themselves elected here to the parliament, uh, to jem and
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a zip on this talk. but they say they're not really democrats, they, for instance, have links to on the far right the organizations. that's the revelation that is made in may by scandalous and recent size. that is going to be one very alarm that i think has ratcheted up the temperature in this debate. saying that, you know, these people want to be pooled. large numbers are foreigners. and back to out of countries that smacks of a sudden need a refresher stake. idea and, and people are very worried about what it means for society. so an attempt to band the policy. of course, it's very controversial likely to take a long time and may well allow them to paint themselves as victims of that sort of mainstream policy conspiracy. if you have any political correspondence, simon young, simon, might so much. so not i'll staying in germany and winter whether it has brought tales to transport services here. heavy snow and ice have cause traffic
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jams. stretching for columbus has thousands of drivers, cool south. and the congestion for hours were given hot drinks and blankets by rescue work. cuz the big dozens of accidents and schools and kindergarten, so had to play is because of the weather. and so hundreds of flights and long distance train journeys have been cancelled. thanks so much for watching. dw, the
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of the, into the conflict with sim, sebastian, the israel. how much small booth briefly to an open courtroom with the hague policy as welcome to move, including my guess was stuff about booty and the westbank booth has the policy and national initiative. we've been about to be in such a difficult situation. so how will the more and can garza ever be rebuilt? conflict the next on
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