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the the, this is dw, dues live and from berlin tonight it is real. the human cost of the war in gaza. 24 is really troops were killed when a building, collab staples, the definitely a stay for is real since the war began. the 1st victims are already being there and also coming up tonight, a boost for nato. as sweden moves one step closer to joining turkeys, parliament votes in favor of stock. com succession to the western of alliance. clearing a longstanding hurdle, only hungary now stands in the way and the battle of the blockbusters as this year's oscar contenders lineup. and the pink corner is barbie's drawing margaret
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robbie up against nuclear drama oppenheimer with no fewer than 13 domination. the library golf is good to have you with this tuesday was the deadline. yesterday for israels military since the morning gossip began last year, 24 soldiers were killed. most of them in an explosion in the central part of the gaza strip. the army says 2 buildings, mine for demolition. collapsed with homeless militants fired at a nearby tank is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has called it a tragedy, but he has valid is real, will not stop fighting until absolute victory is achieved over from us. many countries consider from us to be a terrorist organization. the families and friends of some of the soldiers killed on monday,
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gather at the national cemetery in jerusalem to pay their final respects in. the military says an investigation is underway to determine what caused the highest single day death toll since israel launched it's counter offensive in gaza. initial reports suggests the majority $21.00 reservists were killed after a rocket propelled grenade fired at and this really tank set off a secondary explosion that brought down the buildings they were in the get hold on even know what the scenes. it's an option to me. so i was fired by terrorism, that's a ton that was guiding the false william carlo. give up. there was an explosion of $22.00 story buildings. i mean, the structures collapsed as a result of this explosion at the time when most of the soldiers with inside them inside the diamonds. nearby, the buildings likely exploded as a result of mines that our forces have planted inside in order to destroy the buildings on the terrorist infrastructure in the area. the,
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it's really prime minister said it was one of the hardest days for his country since the started what he called an unjust war about getting him or is it we bow our heads to the memory of our fallen? and yet we do not for a moment stop striving for an irreplaceable goal. the achievement of absolute victory, all coming together, we will fight and together we will wait and then upset a sentiment echoed by many on the streets of jerusalem. upon hearing the news of the soldiers, you know, it's our sons, it's our brothers, it's, it's terrible. but we've got to do it to do to so that the october 7th doesn't happen. again. it's very said, but i think that, you know, we are a strong nation with a strong army. we're not supposed to, to, to, to be down. i am sick that we're losing these wonderful young men. we need the
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a live in israel. we didn't want this war. we have to fight for israel. but one doesn't have to travel far to find an opposing viewpoint. across the street a crowd is gathered, demanding israel switched tactics and gaza and reach a deal which would allow the remaining hostages to come home to the dw, as rebecca reduces engine rooms live. i asked her earlier how people in israel had been reacting to news of the dead soldiers. this being shock and sadness and even anger is you heard in that report right across the country in the single deadliest 24 hour period for soldiers. since this offensive began, of the president isaac her head folks, it said it was an unbearably difficult news to wake up to this morning and we had also the prime minister been met. and benjamin netanyahu has spoken out cooling at a tragedy, but vowing to push on until victory is achieved, still maintaining his line. but victory will be a shaven 10. be a change that,
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of course, spain complete eradication of a mouse. we so more is gathering the for the funerals, this was as you being reporting the single, did we say we 21 people 21 soldiers i should say being caught up in one single attack. now being in the military have done a preliminary investigation. they found that the soldiers to has went protected and off they said they would learn the lessons from these incidents. and that even though this was in an area that was pretty much, has been taken by the idea and it's pretty much it showed up that it's too very difficult to stop these pockets of how my site is coming out and shooting at them. there was a record reduce their reporting from jerusalem turkeys. parliament has voted in favor of sweden's, a session to nato, and that clears a long standing hurdle to stockholm. joining the western alliance law makers voted overwhelmingly in favor of sweden's bid to become the 32 member of nato. after one the public backing of turkeys president, richard ty,
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every other ones injections focused on sweden's perceived acceptance of kurdish groups, that turkey views as terrorist stock home responded by tightening its anti terrorism legislation for these approval now leads hungary as the only native member, yet to ratify sweden's membership of corresponded dorian jonesy standing by and is, and boy, good evening to you, dorian. so tell us more about the voting process today as well. there was no real surprise about the passing of all of these motion to ratify sweden's joining of nato. given the fact the present good ones has a majority in parliament. i'm the may not. position was also supporting the motion, so it easily passed. 287 boast of 55, a massive majority, but still there was a collective, sorry for leap across nato. the us on the bottom of the turkey. jeff blake, straight talk to the vote,
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tweet saying that is great news for sweden. great news for the touchy i'm for nato . while the swedish prime minister is chris and some also on the tweet on x saying, but this was a critical step forward. now present node one still have to sign off on off on this uh, ratification. he said that he would do that in the coming days. i had so cool lies will be now i'm president of the wants to sign off and take. so we move one step closer to joining nato. yeah, and dorian is waiting applied to join nato back in may of 2022. why did it take such a long time for turkey to agree is well, i've been tuck. you had a long list of those demands here from sweden. they wanted a crack down on this, could accept this group a p k. k, which is designated by european union. i'm the united states as a terrace organization on chris says sweden wasn't doing enough to crack down on that group. also, it wanted more legal protections to prevent koran burnings, which in sweden, a close outrage here in turkey. but turkey's main,
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the mom was from washington. they being go looking to congress to arrive, to fight the sale of us military jets to replace took he's aging sleep. now other one is saying that he would only write the font if the he would get a guarantee from the us president joe by the but that would pass through congress now. joe biden apparently spoke with president good one last month and he said that the best way to achieve this close to get the vote for parliament, get nato rectifying, a sweden's membership. and then then it would be easy to overcome opposition within congress. now, good one has being skeptical with a binding can live up, but he has to live with a vote here in parliament. now, he will be looking to buy them to make concessions, a movement on congress. he could well hold off signing until he see some movement from congress or mates. anything with the other one is quite ready to close. the chapter on sweden's bid to join next time you know, the world will be watching, especially the swedish world dw correspond to dorian jones in his temple. thank you
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dorothy, to increase presidents as russian missile strikes on cities, including her thief in the east and the capitol key. they've killed at least 18 simple and injured. more than 100, others commander say that they're forced to shut down 22 out of 44 missiles that were fired by the russians. hundreds of buildings were damaged, water and power supplies knocked out and raged. sirens blair out of cost ukraine's capital keys, as russian missed all hips multiple targets across the city. rescue teams. a searching for civilians is and treating patients. 5, i just have been working around the clock to put out the flames. the strikes and the hours of tuesday caused damage to residential and medical buildings as well as educational institutions. and the costs was set on fire and residency. they were woken up by the sound of explosions. we were sitting in the corridor when all of this happened. when it glided down and we looked and we saw cars and fire,
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it was all very scary. we had the sign of explosion. then we saw the orange lights in the sky. it was so scary. it was really scary. others were told to take shelter in the subway station as russian missile strikes rang down on the city. we only go to the subway station when the situation is berries breath ling. when they send loads of plains over we're very worried about our child. the strikes also reach car keys, the country 2nd largest city, multiple residential buildings were destroyed, is unclear how many people were trapped inside them. like good. so my father lived in this house in his apartment on the 1st floor. these are now we're waiting
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. hopefully you will be pulled from the rubble but frankly, there's not much of a chance because there's a lot of smoke. the authorities say the shunting cause major damage to infrastructure. which on yeah, also somebody else doing full of what's called a 300 millimeters diameter water supply made in a 500 millimeter diameter. drainage network were damaged by an enemy shell with what the, the show. it sounds like you've got several multi story buildings. we're left with old water, auto bought it for what kind of blood work to localize and restore the networks will be carried out around the clock. when you were closer to the board. you praise government says the latest russian bear ours. if you did move in 40 ballistics cruise, empty craft, and guided missiles 21 of which were destroyed by ukrainian defenses, the credit has denied that this ministry intentionally target civilians. 2 years
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into the will you create in russia, continue that battle full control and concerns of growing at the latest casualty figures wise in the coming days as well. the reasons for this year's oscars have been announced in los angeles, and there's a more international flavor to the list this year with foreign films featuring or the unusual in the main categories. there was good news for germany's sandra hoola, who was nominated for the best actress award for her role in the french film. anatomy of a fault is the 1st time that the german woman has received such a non from the academy since 1937. christopher, no one's oppenheimer is also among the front runners with multiple nominations. the film examines the life and world battles of robert oppenheimer, the creator of the atomic bomb and grid of griggs blockbuster comedy barbie. tells the story of how the famous plastic fruit tagging his leaves barbie land to find her true much. so i wasn't severely injured. i would be to you i asked the entertainment journalist k g matthews,
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who she thinks will take home the best picture award. you know what, this is my favorite time of the year, right? i love or sees it and i'm so happy that the best picture category has 1010 slots. that makes me very, very happy because you can get the box office favorites. and some of the more in the independent art house papers in there as well. if i was a betting man, you've got big best picture. you've got american fiction, a manual fall barbie, the hold over the killer, the bar moon maestro past lives, poor things in the zone of interest. i would say is probably going to be between oppenheimer and i want to say barbie. maybe anatomy of a ball. but if there's a upset, i think there could be an upset if there's going to be an upset. it will be down to 3 anatomy. it will fall. okay. or american fiction? or possibly the whole worse. okay. those 3 were phenomenal fan. i'm not going to the no, i don't know the box office,
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but really great. i'm not going to hold it to you because you're, you're not a bedding man. looks like this year's best actor and best actress, categories. they are looking competitive. tell us a bit more about the favorites there. well, we got quite a few. first of all, let's just talk about sandra. you're germany's own. what a year for her. she's in the zone of interest. she's in anatomy of a fall. she nominated for an oscar for anatomy of a fall. it's just been a great year for everything associated with anatomy, little fall. and with sandra, i think she's the 1st german to be nominated since like decades. so really, really, really looking good for her to 70 g matthews in los angeles. here's a reminder to all of our top story. israel's military, it says that 24 of its trips were killed in gaza. it's the single biggest loss of life on these really side since the invasion of the territory last october. coming up next close up, looked at the consequences of the more in gaza. i will see you here tomorrow. have
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