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the, the, this is to the news coming to live from berlin. 3 us troops have been killed in a drought attack on the border between jordan and syria, us presenter by his blame to run back militants and vowed to respond. also coming up more countries suspend funding to the u. n. agency or post any refugees after his real events and several staff members took part in how boss is october 7th terrorist attacks that signs of anger and resistance. the wives of russian soldiers sent to ukraine are calling for an end to the war. was a court in hong kong borders, the chinese property developer. advert grand to liquidate, we look at the repercussions for china and the global economy,
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the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the united states says 3 members of his armed forces have been killed in dozens more wounded in a drone attack near a base on jordan's border with syria. us officials say the drone struck near a barracks at the base in the route on regent. it's the 1st time the strike has killed american soldiers in the area since the start of the israel, him us war us present. joe biden blamed, he ran back little militants for the attack, and it has bowed to respond. rand denies any involve where mean a mirror on is a military analyst at kings college london. i asked her if we know who launched this truck a good morning, terry. way apparently
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a group called um, um the, the slamming for assistance in rock is responsible for this. now we have to understand that this is not a group per se, ross, as this is an umbrella term used for uranian backed, malicious, both in iraq and syria. and lebanon, for that matter. so half of the law could be such a brute. so there is no knowledge which of the militant groups is responsible for this attack. but it is under this umbrella. so it is believes and they did claim that the attack was conducted by them. all. this seems to be a lack of clarity in terms of how to respond. the republicans once you are asked to conduct strikes on the right hand territory and that would be the 1st in history. and that indeed in these circumstances might lead to an broder escalation of the conflict. it is like a powder keg. however, there are other options,
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such as striking you how you ran the naval assets and the persian gulf and conducting again on the competition strikes against leaders of these militant groups under the umbrella of the atlantic resistance of the rock. so there are these options on the table. however, the question is, is it going to be enough to deter both these groups and the wrong from stopping the attacks? is this deterrence credible? and the other option is of course, that can be used in conjunction our economic functions, but it seems like you, ryan has still flourished in terms of its military developments under economic function. so the idea is to identify as a centers of gravity, in order for the strategy to work, to impose such measures that would indeed scare a rand and these groups off and prevent further attacks. and we're seeing that strikes against 40 in the human. they are not making them stop, so i'm wondering which of these strategies will be true and or
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a conjunction of them, and whether they will be successful and whether it might lead to um, in an increase deployment of us troops to the region which might right into work while negotiators have met in paris to discuss a deal between is realism us, they couldn't see hostages really stand an extended piece. c, 's bar in the gaza strip protest or isn't israel had been ramping up the pressure of the government to bring home the hostages is really officials described the talked as constructive, but the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu says there are significant gaps between the 2 sides and the discussions will continue this week. officials from egypt concert on israel, or taking part in the us laptops. japan has announced its joining several countries in suspending its funding for the un agency for palestinian refugees. major donors, including the us, germany and britain, have now stopped payments after is real accused stuff of involved in her mazda is
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october 7th terrorist attacks you and the patients are urging countries to keep funding was work with a gaza. on the brink of time, the ross, a handout, so one of gulls as last lifelines so many here. these blue and white bags of flour, old that stand between them install evasion. but with more and more of the agencies done is cutting off that funding. people in the southern city of wraps the day of the west told me in stopping. and ross, 8 distribution is a catastrophe in the gaza strip of like using the handout um main supports and if they still, there will be assignments like the one of the know that color is going to be much as i'm a product. when i can isn't what kind of move on the ross don't helping us then i'll people will face death a minute. 5 minutes was helping on people who are hungry and suffering. if they
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stop him, we'll have no one on our side other than go to the agency has already fired several staff members of the israel alleged some taken parts and have masses terror attacks . on the 7th of october, it's valid as well to thoroughly investigate the claims. but the un says that the funding needs to continue while that happens. palestinian officials in the occupied westbank have also urge donors to reconsider to the companies that have i know the suspension very paid amounts to 70 percent of the time you went budget of the united nation really fund work agency. this measure is extremely dangerous. i mean, it is our hope that that would be provide us with most calls in the snow falls from the homes by the fighting people here. a more dependent on the agencies help than
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ever the head of and run has room that if money doesn't stop flowing again soon, it's what will grind to a hold of them in a matter of weeks. let's catch you up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. across the protesters in the south african city of johannesburg, if held a vigil, 200 journalists killed in the conflict between israel and from us. journalists called for better protection for their colleagues and gossip writes groups say, at least 83 media workers have been killed since the october says the conflict again, you know, to arrange for a ministers in pakistan, in an effort to de escalate tensions after deadly cross border strikes between the neighbors was saying a mere adult, a young is holding cox with his counterpart jelia, a bus gilani and the capitol is level about less than 2 weeks ago. around struck
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what is called, what it called village and targets in pakistan. is lum about launched an attack in retaliation? spend space agency says it has reestablish communications with his moon lender after power was restored to the craft. the small rover will resume its mission to explore the lunar surface. the craft touched down on the surface of the moon earlier this month, but ran it through technical issues. when recharging its solar battery, the demonstrators blocked the interest to mexico, cities plus at the corner of the world's largest bull fighting rate. animal rights activists were angered by supreme court decision to lift a suspension on the practice. president unders manuel has over door has proposed holding a referendum to decide the future of full funding and finland. so the right candidate, alexander still of the national coalition party has won the 1st round of the country's presidential electric. you will face liberal green party candidate pick
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up of the store in a rental photo. on february 11th, ukraine's security service, the s b u says it's one cover to corruption scheme involving the country's military worth. $40000000.00 us dollars. the s b u released image is showing rates being carried out. it claims officials from ukraine's ministry of defense along with managers from an arms firm embezzled the money which was earmarked by mortar shells . the security services pipe. people have been charged and one person detained all trying to cross the ukrainian border. a group of women in russia are staging regular protests to demand the return of their husbands and sons from ukraine. they have different views on the war with some claimant just for now. there's more skeptical, but all are united in the belief that their relatives have done their fair share of the fighting. and should be allowed to come home as determined to do you have to,
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as a matter fact, marie andre, of anthem does with us that russians whose hasn't been scored mobilized, wanted to least allow us as a tube of the unknown soldier. this is read too old, but i protest because they belong to the husband. so i have been fighting in ukraine for more than a year to finally come home. good. why not? there's the war going on. people are dying. they're just the average people. man who were called up doing the partial mobilization, we can pretend but they're not dying. they're not to deal with these. so i need some new and new di. she calls a women's initiative the way home. my re, young very, very simply even took it to the campaign office of president vladimir putin, and he has the traveler in motion. so right now, hi there. my husband come back for both. your husband is defending our homeland and what will i
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get back? and man without legs and arms isn't a sick man, but how are you talking about your husband? you don't even know what's going on. the women want to get through to put in with the approach to the president when the outage annual re celebrate that the orthodox christmas with a select group of completely different women. everything's there was how much money is made to move you as you know and seen our brave who really commands was to our boys to ski and there's a watery, it's a rush of fighting for the interest of our country even now. so it was during the holidays, it is and as i said on the initiative has been around for months, not doing the research dates as a women have sharpened because they are tune. at 1st they will not explicitly against the civil only in favor of their husbands coming back. now is there a demanding an end to me at the seems to me but almost to get rid of those. so it's
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symptomatic. we see similar ongoing, but the areas of society, of young people are becoming increasingly dissatisfied. pension is, are increasingly worried about rising food prices. so, the walrus causing more a mall constant nation intentions of the show. and, but that doesn't mean that people are ready to take to the street from us. we to know what it means, you know, face sort of situation that russia is currently in different, likely with the 2. so thoughts, of course we're on central. if that goes on and go with some stuff with this, turn into a big a movement of the most of the problem is a said, russia is a very large country and adults to organize in all russia movement. you need profit infrastructure process. these women have need the infrastructure nor lead them. you need to they refuse to give up. the women now would take to the streets every such a day. not only he and moscow, but also in st. petersburg limits. we have to come back again and write lots
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of protest letters to exert massive pressure now is exactly the right moment to at the so it's that moment is the presidential election in less than 2 months. died. the cram that hasn't yet intervened in the protests about that good to change cubic we. earlier i spoke to dw corresponded erie re chateau in riga, yuri was our moscow bureau chief, before the deputy was banned from reporting from russia. i asked you already what exactly the russian women we saw in his report, one to achieve with their protest. a well charted source for most of these women once what they call justice. they are pretty unhappy that to their house bins. it does it for on, for so long against is a will of as a, as this isn't about the contract. so just bought about mobilized man, the wives of these man, one to their husbands,
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to come home immediately. and this is news, they are demanding and, and because of war. in other words, we are talking here about a group of citizens in russia who to present a part of freshman society that is against the goal. and is therefore also against president predisposes. is it still difficult to estimate, sorry, how many people in russia share this here? because all service are difficult in time. so for, however, it is, there is obviously a certain parts of the nation populations that once do the, at the end of the war it's difficult, of course, and risky to put protest in russia these days you're, but these women are protesting openly, even in most cases red square, are they not afraid of being arrested as well? i think the kremlin is lighting the women protest for 2 reasons. firstly, because these women don't seem to be a real threat because of cameron so far. and secondly, because of the ground and understands that a total ban on expression one's opinion is ultimately counter productive. uh,
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is that i'm not to get the thousands of women, but it's most hundreds who dare to protest and most goes and be there's nothing. in other words, it's not a yet most movement that they might come insistently to red screen, most going to most of the problems with peter's book average out today, but they are not storming to the ground and the students that are much more women. is it trembling can quickly change of the minds and also the police don't wants to produce images to of i rest of the women in front of the kremlin now is it on up to the presidential election? and yeah, that takes us to the 2nd. the reason is it traveling understands that because there has to be an outlet for peoples and go and from the kremlin point of view, it is better to control a dozen unhappy women and tens of thousands of supports. us, for example, of the opposition politician of all the who took to the streets a few years ago. your you say the curriculum doesn't see these protests by those women as a threat, but could this not grow into a larger anti war movement that's potentially dangerous for routine as
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well? yeah, it's remarkable. is that does he live in demanding and asked as of one to not to just the rotation at the front so that their husbands going to have come home. nevertheless, as a one to be a mass produced? i think we've just had it from the political scientists and that report russia, it'd be country and that every protest needs an infrastructure and the leader. but that is also terry. and not that much more. that's a positive way it would. but now the reason of the more than 20 years of teaching, hardly any one in russia, has any interest in politics. people leave according to the nato. i do leave my life in the state should leave me alone. in addition, there is much intimidation across the country last as long as the russians don't feel of this war very clearly in vero, ever they lice as they want to take to the streets and protest against it, and that the russian, the us has hardly feels of war because all the western sanctions are as good as usual is russia, is still doing pretty well economically. the only thing that the control of why
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people would be a new wave organization. but to that once happened. apparently at least not before the election. we much yury. thank you very much. as always, that was our correspondence in re go, your era shut to turkish authorities say they have captured 2 government who shot one person dead in a church and this stumble on sunday. the interior minister said the 2 assailants were linked to islamic state. police blocked the road to santa maria church and this bundle of the 2 was sealants, took a lifetime during the sunday service. that it was not immediately clear what the motives behind the attack was. but the victim's nephew has spoken since seeing that his uncle was likely not a direct target, such as these are the english b davis who has a mental disability and was invited to attend to judge who this is 10 chips was the target was not the top of the inventory, if you had no connection politics or an organization,
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they went to church and became a victim of fate. there is a model focus refresh will have launched an investigation. the tragedy in disclosement community drew quick sympathy from the male bush themselves to, i'm sorry for loss, then no minorities in the city of this country. we all say the single some of the you're all living together. the only thing, even one of our lives breaks, all hot type, it just image him is yenna. the attack being at the roman catholic church has also drawn quick condemnation from the pope. of course in hong kong has ordered china property julia to have her grand to undergo liquidation judge linda chance that the company would have to wind up its business because of a lack of progress on putting forward a viable restructuring proposal. massive, sprawling, unfinished for years now,
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no work has been done on any of the sites with chinese realistic joined eval grant . once planned to build homes for millions of want to be home owners and likely no more will be done for a long time. as the property developer is being wound up in the most spectacular corporate downfall in china's history. it all started here intention, especially economic zone, while the chinese communist party was experimenting with capitalism here ever glenda founded in 1996 at a time of china as great organization. when millions from all across the country flocks towards the cities, it led to a housing boom like any of the world had ever seen. ever grand was fast to build signed apartment projects, but not fast enough to satisfy demand, the company accepted down payments for apartments. it never built soon after that money was gone, much of it spent on more products for future development on banking fees in
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a desperate effort to raise more cash. and on executive pay, the turn of a grants phone, the we call young into one of the world's wealthiest people. in the midst of liquidity crisis, have a grand found itself unable to pay its bills to construction workers, painters, and real estate agents. soon the company's dead snowballed into $140000000000.00 for the construction was halted. and while the cords rule over every glance, future giant developments sit unfinished. insiders estimate they can hold up to 1400000000 people. or more in this, we're drawing here the studio by laws, how to from our business. this was tell us more about the implications of this liquidation order for ever grand. could it have affects on markets beyond china. oh, a very well could terry obviously, because we have to just look at china as role in the world and how the economy that
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it has been doing as a flight. and obviously china and the chinese economy was still the engine of the world's economy for a couple of years. now, we have seen very rapid growth here. you might remember for the last couple of years, we've really seen double digit economic growth in china. and now that has pretty much fall on the part of course, much of it is also cobit related. still. last year we saw it to the peak growth of just of 5 percent or so. and in other countries that would be massive. but for china and compare to their numbers that is really weak and we have to see how important the construction and the development sector is in that that was massive. and now obviously this whole store is entirely weakening that sector even more. and a lot of the western world is still dependent on china. i mean, we're seeing, we're seeing this, the risking strategy where the west is trying to grow a little less dependent on china. but we still are at this point, whether it's for supplies for some companies, while others is the market, or evergreens has billions of dollars in debt. it's already defaulted on. part of
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that, the judge said there's no viable restructuring plan in place. what about the creditors are, can they expect to get their money back? it's got to be tough for them. they might get some money back. a bought a certain, not a lot as is that there's no liquidity. it's all basically in those china warmers buildings that we've seen everywhere. so there was a re analysis by the lloyd, and they said that the return rate or the recovery rate, we should say for credit, this is probably 3 and a half percent. but then we also saw some investigations into crimes and mismanagement and actually know what the number closer to 3 percent even. so there is likely just not much money coming back to creditors at all. however, grand is responsible for building millions of homes in china. people are supposed to be living in those homes. how much of a problem is this for the chinese government? all this stuff up the a mass of problem. i mean, yeah,
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we seen the suburban ization over the last couple of years or decades actually. and they are people who are desperately waiting to move into these apartments with the family. the cities have been growing and conditions for many a terrible there they've been waiting for these stories now, which is got a statement here from ever grants. vice president show in, and he says that they will ensure a homes under construction are delivered to buyers. but of course, we don't know what that is even worth. a lot of the buildings will get sold. who's buying them? how long is it even gonna take at this point? no work has been done in many of these developments for the last we years or so. so more actually on the side of being torn down because they were built without licenses. so it's really all my, i would say impossible to say right now, what is happening to how many of these buildings, but miss laws helped her from a business that's thanks very much. i style to france were too active, as have been arrested for attacking leonardo da vinci's world famous bathing. the mona lisa,
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the protesters through soup of the art work which is protected by bullet proof glass in the museum in paris. pumpkin see the world's most enigmatic smile. what's important you want some more important out all the right to help the sustainable food. i good cultural system is sick. a farm was a dying on the job. one and 3 french people go without meals every day. the group repulsed, i only meant to or food retaliation, said they stays the protests to support the demands for a fair and good cultural system and sustainable healthy food for all the more we're like whistle blow, as we're like an alarm system, we want people to understand why we do this and why? after having demonstrated signed petitions organize workshops,
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we end up having to get arrested face trials and take huge risks. 8, do go up on this in on the high and it's protective cloth. the vin, she's iconic painting was on damaged witnesses will understand the police shops, but not necessarily swayed by the act to this message. it's discussing the treat all that's really valuable for the history of human cards. that way. it's really no trade. so she basically, i really don't see the link. i'm not worried about the moon on these because it's val protected. uh, but i don't see the link with nutrition other than the fact that it's famous. so they know it will be well publicized. otherwise i don't see the connection, which i totally believe, said the activist, smuggle the soup into the museum enough. the last, it's the 2nd time the mona lisa has been attacked in 2 years, and the latest in a string of protests involving outwards,
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but not to this demanding environmental and social justice. after a quick time idea of the gallery, we open to the public. if you're watching dw news, just a reminder, the top stories were following for you. this our united states president joe biden has blamed, ran back militants for the death of 3 american troops and a drone attack. there are based on george's order of a serious fight about the us would respond to destruct or countries or suspending funding to the united nations agency for post any refugees after is really q stuff of involvement in a mazda is october 7th terrorist attacks. the agency is valid, punish those incriminated but you and officials are urging donor stage to reconsider their funding. and a court in hong kong has ordered china property giants ever tried to undergo liquidation judge linda chance the company must wind up its business because of a lack of progress on putting forward a viable restructuring for 1st of next week. got our
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environment magazine, eco africa coming up for you. it's focusing on the projects this week into nature tenure and you can terry martin, thanks for watching the,
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