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the, the, you're watching, you know, the news coming to live from berlin. israel's prime minister rejects conditions set by him off for the release of hostages. the hostages families are keeping up their protests to putting pressure on benjamin netanyahu. the pressure on israel also coming from e. u members with germany's foreign minister saying to state solution is the only option for durable peace in the middle east. also coming up on our show today, india is prime minister and ongoing a temple on a site with a history of bloodshed temple in georgia is built on the ruins of an ancient mosque, its destruction in 1992 spark writing in which thousands of people died
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and who you say a 100000 people turned out in front of it happened in the sense of country wide protest against the far right. the empire richardson welcome is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has rejected conditions a set by him off for the release of more than a 130 hostages, still believe to be held in gaza. and that yahoo also reaffirmed his rejection of a 2 state solution for palestinian statehood. that y'all, his statement follows a weekend of protests over his government's handling of the war with many calling for early elections. he has really leaders that have lost his demands, amounted to surrender terms after its terror attack on october 7th. this footage of dock and winding passage ways released by these riley on
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a claims to show us some hostages were held in gaza by him. us images that are likely to hold the families of those still missing many have gathered outside prime minister benjamin netanyahu is jerusalem hern, demanding the government strike a deal to get the loved ones back. c after $107.00 days, we are demanding that they fix the failure from the 7th. and that can only start with returning all of the hostages alive. bringing home 136 hostages in bags can never be considered any part of a victory. they want the government to consider a deal offered by him us to set free for hostages and exchange for an end to the
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war. and the release of palestinian prison is held by israel. that's something missing yahoo! it has flatly refused saying cease why? i would guarantee a replace of homicide terror attacks on israel. i mean, utterly reject the most monster's capitulation terms. mazda is demanding and exchange for the release of our hostages. the end of the war. the withdrawal of our forces from causes the release of the murderers and rapists of promises military wing and leaving him us in place for we 2 agreed to this, our soldiers would have fall in vain. we would not be able to insure the security of our citizens, but whether continuing the war will keep his really safe or succeed in guessing the hostages home is a question, dividing israel to you for ministers. are meetings today hoping to agree on a road map to peace in the israeli palestinian conflict of a use initiative comes as israel face as mounting international pressure too. and
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it's offensive in gaza at the heart of their plan is a call for a preparatory peace conference would be organized by the e u. egypt. jordan saudi arabia and the league of error of neat arab states. and united states and united nations would also be invited to take parts. germany's foreign minister has a said the only solution to the conflict is a 2 state solution. it's not you can what is real, can only be saved if palestinians are safe and if they can live with dignity and i'm part of and palestinians can only be saved. i live with dignity and freedom. israel a safe side. that is why the 2 state solution is the only solution. and all of those who are not in favor of this have so far failed to come up with an alternative solution that can only be peace if there's piece for all the people living in the regions indefinitely. you want to get i'm drawing now by dw brussel of corresponding jack parents reporting from that meeting of the you for an
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administers hijack. we've just heard. and elaina bear walking there, demanding a 2 state solution. is there a general agreement among you for administered as that that this is the preferred option for peace in the region. so it definitely is, and it's been really interesting as we've seen, the foreign ministers enter that meetings have in brussels today, but they've all wanted to talk again about this to stay solution as the key. so the cornerstone of u foreign policy with regards to everything is going on in the middle east. the reason that they want to talk about that is because it's easy for them to come to an agreement on that was this is being an e u position that that needs to be a 2 state solution in the mid least for many, many years. and what we've seen is divisions among you members, countries, and specifically over the course of ceasefire. how much pressure should be put on is rather in order to allow humanitarian aid into the gaza strip, etc. but on this issue of the 2 state solution, this is the unified position already,
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and we're seeing that messaging really. com. i strongly pop some of the divisions amongst the member states has started to show in recent weeks. so really important meeting a foreign ministers here in brussels today. they don't only have the 27 members of the european union, but we just see me is ready for in minutes. the israel gets enter the room. he is going to be speaking to them as well. about the issues and later on in the day we have the palestinian foreign minister arriving as well as the foreign ministers from of the arab states. so that peace conference that you told us about that the was potentially suggesting the seems like something of a pre cast, whether the you can get not only you countries on board with this conference, but whether they can persuade other players in this, in this issue, as well, and jack, i want to ask you about media reports. we've been seeing the new member states will also be discussing possible consequences for israel. if prime minister netanyahu continues to oppose palestinian statehood. is it already clear what might be on the
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table? there is not really a tool, this suggestion that the f t is being reporting that they could be potential consequences if benjamin netanyahu didn't get on board with the the 2 state solution idea that's it's, it's just from a document that was lead ahead of this meeting so many of the other countries we pressed some of the foreign ministers to awesome what that potential positions would be on the they don't want to be drawn. this is the working document that goes into the meeting. what comes out of the meeting as far as an agreement is something completely different. often times just back on the 2 state solution issue though, and a new sort of press 4 to press for benjamin. that's and you all he's get on board with that he himself, the prime minister of israel and of a senior is ready. the ministers have not wanted to talk about the creation of any sort of state for the palestinians that those beings the messaging really opposed to that in the last few weeks, especially not as,
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as well why european union for ministers. a one thing to talk about this because they can not only be unified, but it's a position that they want to impress on the x rays as well. so they may maybe, unified but how much influence does the you really have here? i mean, we've seen israel's most powerful ally, the united states, trying to convince netanyahu unsuccessful and making any headway. the 2 state solution would be the right response. can the you make a bigger impact? this is that i think there's, there's no illusions or delusions here in brussels, that the united states is really the power play a when it comes to israel. but they do have strong economic ties with israel. they also have influence with in, with the palestinians as well. such a new country, specifically, countries like smaller countries, like cyprus, have very strong diplomatic ties across the middle east, geographically and historically, obviously. so they do know that they do have diplomatic way. as you say,
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the question of whether they really can force israel is home to bring an end to the conflict. if the, if that's what is being code for the 2 state solution, all of the kind of stuff. it's difficult to see. but without trying as a, as much power on the visiting ministers as they can stay during these meetings. thank you so much for those insights that didn't, that is due to these brussels corresponding object perfect for us. when you take a look now at some other global news headlines, chinese state media, se landslide has buried thousands of people killing at least 3 in the south western province of united authorities, a. they've evacuated hundreds of people from the area which is experiencing temperatures below freezing. lance lights are common and you're not around it's steep mountain ranges. camera room has the gun routine, rollouts of a new malaria vaccine, making it the 1st country in the world to do so. the campaign follows decades of a global search for a vaccine and successful pilots in kenya and donna and malawi,
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malaria kills of $600000.00 people every year, mainly in africa. and a powerful at atlantic storm has rashed, ireland, leaving thousands of people without power. more than a $150.00 flights were cancelled at dublin airports. stormy schopf prompted authorities to declare the highest level of warning for several parts of ireland, northern england and scotland. the indian prime minister in ranger moody has been acknowledged reading a hindu temple. built on the ruins of a mosque in the city of i your job. and the opening of the temple comes as body is campaigning for a record, a 3rd term as prime minister. the temples. and all gratian fulfills his key campaign, pledge to hindu nationalist for whom this project has the symbolic value. the destruction of the 16th century mosque in 1992 spark religious rioting, in which thousands of people, mostly most of the sports channels. potter pod for you. i asked the w. l. a. bureau
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chief, i'm re to cima. what this ceremony represents given its scale. so what's happened today and i use the i is the consecration of the drum temple. and i just of a 51 inch i did was on vase today and with the bible had a blindfold that was taken off. so now the i just has life. so for the believe we can do is what's happened today is his story because they say rom has come back to his bus place. and that is, i wrote the and this particular side at the temple that you would settlement these have been has not just today, but up in the coming the boss few days did in knights of rituals, protracted, long rituals have been performed. and today, the prime minister and the various priests who uh, responsible for the ceremony consecrated this time. but as you said, no expense fed brandon's was spent. but apparently, most of the money that the spent,
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what came from donations from people. because this is a very beloved and popular god in india, particularly in northern india. and for them, it was absolutely a historic day as that that the sample of us, consecrated. so clearly an event that was very close to many people's hearts. and yet it was also controversial to was it not? i mean, this is a temple that has been built on the side of a mosque that was raised by him. do mobs in 1992 that's right. this side was a, there was a boss kit on this very side. a 16th century mosque called the bobbsey mustard in 1992. as you said in the rad because demolished the moss and said it had been built on and forward. you can do temple this and so i've got continued for many, many, many years and then to in 2019 the supreme court ruled that the demolition of the mosque had been in the good. but. a that they said the template could be built on
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this same side. and another place was another plot of land was given to build a new mosque. now this is being very controversial for many people, especially left to a lot of single mostly intentions. but once the supreme court ruling was made, it was clear that at the template would be bid, and it was at that time clear accepted by most of the most of them organizations because it was a quarterly, but that was a festering sense of is. it's been a festering wound for them for decades. and today, for many of them, big friends, a sense of disappointment, that in the end the template has been a integrated the temple has been concentrated, but there's no side of any justice reschedule if it gets within the legal system for does this then also have a modern day political repercussions. i'm curious how this might play into elections. we're expecting to see in india this year as well. certainly,
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the opposition believes that this whole consecration, on the timing of this concert on consecration, was to do with a indian elections. this is an election year and indeed the elections have not been announced, but they will take this this summer at the very latest. so the opposition believe that this was a political maneuver by the government to win support. and as a result, they will. so for the it was going to mix religion and politics together. so the senior members of the main opposition, the indian congress, spotty, did not attend the ceremony. and this is not to say they're not believing in those, but they're just friends of the ceremony was wrong. and it was not secular enough, a secular in the constitution. so they stayed away. prime minister embody, says, this has nothing to do with the elections. building of this template was a part of his election manifesto from way back in 2014. and he believes and nothing . a lot of people also support this view, but she's reflecting the views of believing can those who believe that this
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template needed to be billed. and john needed to come back after some 500 years back to where he belonged. back where he belonged. a was born, so the thing is that obviously there's every indication that given the excitement and the frenzy and the religious flow, but we've seen the last few days that this could play into the government's hands and they would come back with a residing victory at now india is officially a secular country. i'm reach out but, but with moody, appealing to him do nationalism. what do you think that tells us about what the future holds for the role of religion and india? i was did that is a big question because you know, many sit collection do is almost to asking themselves, what does this all mean for the future of india? india has a secular constitution, but it is clearly in shine that the rights of minorities would be protected with candy state. so the separation of religion and politics and seeing that event and
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the spectacle of this kind, which has been going on for the past kind of several weeks. the prime and the same says, has been just drinking coconut water, anything fruits and sleeping on the floor as a ritual to purify and says, for this particular consecration. at so many secular fields in those feel of disassembly does not belong into a secular india. that's a head of government should be doing these things, but in the end, the people have to decide what this is. but certainly the big concerns in certain areas that in this secular nature, in this secular nature is, and constitutions is being undermined by light events like this. i'm going to thank you so much and wonderful speaking to you as always of that. as i read to you my idea of these deli bureau chief for us to the florida as governor. randa santos has ended his bid for the republican nomination for president of the united states. he'd been perhaps the most viable republican alternative to donald trump. and
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desantis announced the end of his campaign on sunday with an indoor spent for the former president's. i'd at least trump with just one last challenge or standing between him and a re match with president joe biden in november. dropping out of the presidential nomination race. florida governor on desantis has endorsed former president donald trump, even though early polls suggested he wasn't a strong position to take him on the. it's clear to me that a majority of republican primary voters want to give donald trump another chance. they watched his presidency get stymied by relentless resistance, and they see democrats using lothair this day to attack him. well, i've had disagreements with donald trump, such as on the corona virus pandemic, and his elevation of anthony bouchee. trump is superior to the current incumbent joe biden. that is clear, his farewell to him, the scene left us to folders disheartened very to flight is very
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upset. this is not good news at all. um, i'm very upset, but it happened and it's very deflating upsetting for some, but not lifting for others campaigning in new hampshire where bubbly comes, will get their 1st chance to gust ballots for a nominee, especially donald trump. and his supporters. even though he's been endorsed by to sent, this comes to places one serious challenger. nikki haley, drums farmer, you invested or comes down to this, or do we want more of the same? or do you want something different? and more of the same, is it just joe biden. more of the same is also donald trump. but even if hailey can defeat trump in new hampshire, it will take a lot more to losing his grip on a party. he's dominated since 2016. the show because a policy analyst and washington i spoke to her and asked her how surprised she was to hear about the santa's ending his campaign. it's pretty surprising nobody leaves
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after taking 2nd and i was this early in the game is to it's just kind of unprecedented at this point that he would bell out. my immediate reaction was a deal somewhere has been made. and i was kind of waiting to see, was it a deal to trump or was it a deal to hailey? what is the fact that the scientist has now given it from his endorsement, is that perhaps a deal behind closed doors that you're referring to? i would not be surprised and that's exactly what i was looking for. the only way republicans could have nominated someone other than trump was if they all color less around one person. last week when i would cock this happened, the next 3 folks behind trump together would have beaten him right away. the fact drops out. he endorses trump, so now it is just an instance of haley, diseases and doors in trunk is a surprising business, means it isn't for the democrats, it's for trump,
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and trump has indicated he already has of the pick in mind. and. and who do we think that the piece takes might be in your view this he's been coined but there's a lot of stuff. fines that say to sanchez at least thinks that it could be him. and that's why he probably agreed for some tile to do this. okay, so let's zoom out a little bit and think about what this means for what is increasingly looking like a potential re match between biden and it from to become the next president of the united states. i mean, really now the only contender standing in trump's way for that competition is nikki haley. does it, does she stand any realistic chance of beating? i'm here. she's definitely an outside or the next contest is new hampshire or any cancer likes to think of itself as kind of an average safety at the unexpected state. so there is a chance she could do well in new hampshire, in the c following, that is her home state of south carolina. so i wouldn't totally count her out yet,
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but i would say that it's a long shot. okay. and so if she, if you were to have, you know, a surprise upset and do really well in new hampshire, say, what would, what would the next step be? how much of a long shot are we talking about here? she comes a lot closer, especially with the state following that south, south carolina. and this would mean that there, that we'll hook into our room for a real primary versus right now i think trump is signaling he wants to caution is right now and kind of the general. and so i think a lot of people would come out of the woodwork to support her and keep it hobbling along. so i think it would extend the primary. i am not super helpful or secure their nomination. thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us. that's at least ciocca a political scientist in washington dc. thank you. let's take a look at some other news. as the usa, vh and regulator has advised airlines to inspect the door plugs on an older model of the boeing 737 aircraft. sa says the plains design was used on
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a newer model. the 7379 effective door plug on this model phone by laska airlines blew out mid air. earlier this month, luis in ecuador have a respite. almost 70 alleged gang members on suspicion of attempting to take over a hospital. authorities say the suspects, try to free an injured associate from the medical facility near the city of black you. the area is in the midst of what's being called the war between drug gangs and security forces. and trained drivers in germany have announced another strike over a wage dispute. employees of the state of georgia bon will stop work for 6 days starting on wednesday. it is their 4th strike in just a few months as they demand better pay and working hours, staying and germany organizers say more than $1400000.00 people have taken part and we can demonstrations against the far right. protests were held in around a 100 locations across the country with some of the raleigh's ending,
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early because of overcrowding. from outside the reichstag in berlin. who said, right has come to the casino drill of cologne, cities across germany. what was the whelmed by chance of never again. a munich organizes had to cut the demonstration shorts sizing over crowding. protest as had already made the message clear, rejecting the fall rights and any slides back to fascism. i just think about what has happened and that it must never happen again. does that not seize, right? wingers and flashes on time to power in any form unknown right now. we're already on a very bad top guns. i'm very happy that there are so many people here showing that there is another way i can go get. the nationwide outrage was treated by reports
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that right wing extremists had meant to discuss to pushing millions of immigrants and even german citizens with migrant backgrounds and visited field tennessee for jen natasha. he attended the meeting with my ac has since distanced itself from the plan. a fall rights policy has strong support and recently came 2nd, do national opinion polls. regional elections are set to take place in just a few months time, including germany's eastern states, where a state is particularly hope to talk with us. i hope that we can change people's mind. somebody not sure whether they will, but for se, but after these demonstrations, they simply can't do that anymore. so that's a pretty crazy design. yeah, many probably just as se, germany's democracy is a state officer, a weekend of mass rallies across the country. coles of grand, loud up a if the to be bent to have these political corresponded hands. brian has told me who we saw taking part in these protests and why as well that 1st thought is what
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you can say is that it was kind of the usual suspects, a quote for these demonstrations. they were a trade union. so involved that was the climate action fridays for future organization, the organization supporting migraines and organizations from across the political spectrum in some sense. um, and what was actually surprising is that the number of people that then came out on the streets with people that were not necessarily linked to all of these organizations. they were quite a lot of young people. people who would suppose to, for instance, the climate action movement. but one could also see entire families, including the children and quite a lot of senior citizens. all the people, even the age of people who came out on the streets. because i felt that the situation had reached a point where they could no longer stay silence, stay at home. and the situation has changed because partly because the, the,
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the squire to about the performance and pose of the alternative for germany. this a right wing party in germany because that the performance has been so disturbing to so many people that's been doing quite well in recent opinion. polls the 2nd and nationally and they are leading with what of a 30 percent of the vote. and so it in federal states and germany in eastern germany. and then on top of that, they were revelations recently about a secret meeting by some top leaders of the a if the, with some extreme right wing is looking at plans. how to reports millions of people with a migrant background from germany. and it's those millions of people who are also affected. so they also a lot of people with a migrant spectrum that these demonstrations, this was our political correspond. it has french speaking to me earlier and that is your new show for now. coming up next ego africa looks at how nigeria is trying to
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