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the, the dw news live, or from berlin tonight, britain's king charles diagnosed with cancer, buckingham palace, it says the monarch is receiving treatment and will step back from the public duties for their lives to london for the late is also coming up tonight. the us secretary of state returns to the middle east for crisis talks on gaza. anthony blinking, aiming for a pause in the fighting. and for the release of the remaining hostages fell by a moss and women artists to sweep up at the grammy awards. taylor swift. that dried taylor's with making history winning album of the year for the 4th time in english,
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she took home the top song from the brit golf to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin tonight with breaking news from the u. k. britain's king charles has been diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace has issued a statement saying the cancer was discovered while the king was undergoing a separate procedure for an enlarged, prostate or want to go now to our correspondence, charlie chosen until she is in london. going to g. you, charlotte? so what more do we know? i mean, we just got the news a couple of hours ago. what more can you tell us? or yeah, we've had the statement from fucking impalas is even giving us some information
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about the king's house. they have said that he has been diagnosed with a form of cancer. a little more information has been given precisely on that's. it's quite clear that there is a lot that still isn't going to be made public as of yet that we don't know. for example, what types of cancer it is the stage of cancer and of course the prognosis as well . all of that remains unclear what the palace has said was that this cancer was found while he was being treated for a 9 condition. now we know that he was released from hospital a week ago after a procedure for an enlarged prostate. that was something that the palace, the king himself wanted to be very open and transparent about. they said at the time they wanted to raise awareness about the issue, but he has been seen in public since. so this news was unexpected. but what the
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palace has said was that the council was found during a diagnostic testing while that procedure was taking place. so some, some shocking concerning news this evening about the house of the king. yeah, and the people wondering what kind of cancer the king has under the palace is said that the king will go into i'm a regular treatment regime. we don't know what exactly what that means. how will his illness affect his duties as monarch and head of state? so that's why we know that he has started treatment doctors have had advised him to step back from public facing gypsies while that is taking place. now we do expect him to continue with close his constitutional role as head of state. continue with meeting on the paperwork, but suddenly he will be stepping fact from his public facing roles. and what you will see instead more likely is, is all the scene. and then visit the royal family,
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stepping in the have been a lot of concern though this year about said will say the health, the princess of wales, catherine, she had have done little surgery. we know that she is going to be out of action when it comes to public facing duties until the end of march. so this has been very tricky thoughts to the years for the royal family in charlotte this year we're dealing with like the federals now, but i mean it's warranted in this situation. constitutionally speaking, what would happen if the king were to become incapacitate as well? just to stress the world families message the, the positive message this evening is that the king remained totally positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to public facing duty as soon as possible that the statement that they put us out. but of course, that will be people who are asking that exact question. now we did see with the king the mother of queen elizabeth when her health saw so to decline in the last 2
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years of her life. king charles did step in and perform a lot of the duties for i, we don't want to speculate, but of course there is. that is something that could be repeated again, as i say, senior members of the world family performing these duties. there is also a mechanism web by a king's son, prince william could step in as a regents going forward, but that's, i think the palace will say it's too early to be speculating on that. they really have stressed that he, he very much looks forward to retaining puppy duties as soon as possible. and king charles, he was very open about the diagnosis of having an enlarged prostate. but the reaction to that overwhelmingly positive he's being open to about this cancer diagnosis. what's the reaction been so far to that? as absolutely, and the king in the statement itself says that he wants to em is just understanding accounts about why he has come out and been transparent. i think the policy as well
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wants to avoid speculation and, and be, is as open as they possibly can be. and as you'd expect, there's been an overwhelming response space here in the u. k. and for would as. 5 but a lot of people will be looking to the juke of sussex print harry for his reaction . next, the relationship we know has been strained between the king and prince harry. now there are reports that prints, are you spoken to the king and plans to return to the u. k. to visit him as soon as possible, so that will be on his on that and how that goes here in the u. k. a reactions across the political spectrum, the prime minister, where she see not saying that he wishes as much as the full and speedy recovery. he says he has no doubts. he'll be back to full strength and no time and knows that the whole country will be wishing him well. we've had reaction from the united states as well. president j bite and saying that he is concerned about the house has a king and plans to speak to him soon. so as big as you would expect to in
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a case like this big reaction here to this, this concerning use at this difficult time, the royal family corresponded charlotte chosen pill reporting tonight from london. this breaking news that king charles has been diagnosed with cancer. charlie, thank us, secretary of state anthony link. it has arrived in the middle east in the hope of securing a ceasefire between israel and tomas. it's his 5th trip to the region since the have most terror attacks of october, 7 leaking is in saudi arabia and is also stopping in egypt, guitar and israel. now the propose d. o would allow the face release of his rarely hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. lincoln also wants to prevent further regional escalation of this conflict. the us is retaliated against attacks on its forces with air strikes on the rebels in yemen and other militias backed by iraq.
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dalia dasa, k is a senior fellow at the u. c. l, a burkle center for international relations. earlier i asked her whether a ceasefire deal is possible given that both parties is real and come off of so far rejected each other's demands. well, i think there's still attempts to get a breakthrough. i'm sure this is the highest priority for secretary blinking on his client trip. there is a real need to put a whole to this fighting, at least for a shorter term by the us still continues to oppose the estimate of the cease fire, but there needs to be a stop in the hostages must get out. so it isn't looking good at the moment, find a lot of insurance happening behind the scenes, and hopefully there will be a breakthrough. yeah, it's not looking good. let's talk a moment about optics here. we've got entity blinking, coming into the middle, least at the same time on the very same day you brought the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying, are talking about total victory over her moss. are these 2 men talking past each
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other as well as previous are not any of his comments? are certainly helpful. uh it is it going to be impossible to get a deal? so if, if he continues to take this kind of stance, of course, he's taking a lot of the staff is for domestic audiences. it's very clear that he has a, you know, a lot of pressure from his right flank not to get in, not to have any pause in this war. the, as really population is mixed up more than half of the population really focused on getting the hostages out as a priority. but a large part of the population, still very supportive of continuing this campaign, until a mazda is significantly degraded and cannot from is really guess. so it's a real bind. but there is an urgency given the humanitarian catastrophe, its highest on the us subject highest on the regional agenda. that is very much back in the ceasefire as soon as possible. do you, do you think that anthony,
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blinking may be, do it, trying to do the business of a lame duck president? and then i asked that because, you know, we were hearing that we could see that all of these parties of the middle east just by their time until the us election in november, waiting to see if there's going to be a change in the white house. and so that really makes vitamins work even that much greater, doesn't it as well. there's always that a political context, but i have to say this is really a strategic issue and the region cannot wait until the us election. there is really, as you're referring, just demonstrated dire conditions on the ground in god that is really hostages. by last count, i think, a 136. we don't know how many are still alive still in prison in god the, in the urgency is of highest order. so i, i think it's important then, you know, i'm sure there are preferences in the region, but this is really
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a strategic question, not a domestic one. and the secretary blinking, this is his 5th trip to the middle east. sense of the terror attacks back in october. it seems each time that he has come over to the middle east, the stakes have gotten even bigger, excuse me. and that's where we are right now. i'm thinking about these, you know, these tit for tat attacks that have been going on between iran's proxies in the united states. how much leverage does the united states have right now, considering it wants to prevent an escalation of the by. so it's extremely wearing situation and is at the other very high agenda item, i'm sure on secretary blinking visit to contain the conflict and the record so far has been mixed up. fortunately, despite this u. s. response to attacks over 160 attacks and it's forced isn't very rock and now intervening against this with these in the admin. uh theater are these attacks are continuing. we just had another attack last night on us backed kurdish forces in
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syria that we're fighting against isis. it's extremely worrying at hard to know this to sustainable ad, everybody talks about calibrated controlled strikes. and the us certainly is not looking for a word with a rod, which is why these retaliations happened in this syrian and it's gonna likely be contained in the sea or any rock and beat or not in the run itself. it doesn't look like the rod is looking for a full scale war, but it's very hard to keep this situation controlled when the proxies of police report is or so on predictable ad already the us is much more involved, but it had intended to be. so if it's worth selling, you don't. so okay with easier labor holes introvert, international relations. joining us tonight in sweden, we appreciate your time and your analysis. thank you. thank you to heart. let's get you up to speed now and some of the other stories that are making headlines this hour. more than a 100 people have been killed by wild fires in chile, the blazes swept through the central bell part of the so region. now that's
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a popular tourist destination on the pacific coast, the area and been experiencing a summer heat wave. the president is declared to days with national morning president to not able, keller has declared victory and el salvador is election. who killed explains that he won more than 85 percent of the vote? the official results have not been announced. he is popular despite two's authoritarian policies is policies accredited with reducing gain by the country or in hungary lawmakers from prime minister victor or buttons party have boycotted a session to parliament. were members were due to vote on sweden joining nato. the governing for this party has stalled sweden's alliance bid since 2022. hungary is now the only name you don't remember not to have approve suite we use for your membership to talk with that chat. shared a shimmy opposition leaders and send a goal, have condemned
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a decision by president matthew saul to postpone the next election indefinitely. the government cut off the internet as classes of ruptured in the capital dog cart, sol says a dispute between lawmakers indeed judiciary over the list of candidates means that the vote has to be delayed. 7 we want and election build a trans concern and goes capital, the kind of hundreds of people come out to improve the nothing will stop us. that's our most basic, right. it's the citizens, right. we have an appointment with the son of all these people on the website to get this president from candidacy is arrested before she can even join parties of photos, security forces will seen arresting, more protest of and using tail gas to disperse them. the clash has come a day after president monkey so both going to the upcoming presidential election to
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an indefinite and dames. i've got both to say it's a so bothering precedent. as a marcher calling from a dictator bussey slope. it's not about whether the election will be postponed in the endo nodes once it is important for me to say no, if we don't this machine will continue to push that agenda once in a while. do with this one in san diego has long been viewed as one of the most democratic nations invest africa. the political tensions have been rising since the feel when 2 candidates were disqualified from because central race, the giddiness sounds of the country. that was a champion of democracy. the country that had become a benchmark in africa and the world and was a country respected by all and everywhere. what has happened to bring us to this point he was going on. larry, as it suggests, from the government, has also cut off internet access in some areas, disrupting public debate and adding to the resentment that people are already
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feeling for more now i'm joined by security consultant. crazy on the questions, could they have you with this? the start by if you could just tell us more about what is happening right now in send a goal what, what is something basically, it's a president who are part of the power on the facebook page. often it pro, uses every single pack, took the trips in the book to hang onto power is claiming that some of the candidates, double, a global citizenship, some of dropping qualified area. and therefore, based on that, he just was born in the election in different branch. this fits in quite a long item by much so to disenfranchise the port of stomach out and the people. so they get, i saying, no we, we will not tolerate that. we will not, i,
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microsoft is playing didn't just game. and i to, i show you the wrong to do will be the one to the people of sending out what would they thinks available was these events are certain, are certainly troubling. and we know it's in a goal has been considered a model of democracy in west africa. could this term world, do you think it could impact stability in the greater region there? it certainly would impact 1st and foremost is about this is the constitution of and then there was no way to south of to i've done this, this is hi chris, this is as you, as the rates just simply go in know pieces the ability to this feeds into the way that the ridgemont is tabulated that we see getting body enough fast, active to swing by the south and decided by says seem not to be reading.
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this is miles but the sub bridge. and this says, arrives, the useful population dripping by they decide to be interested in the political success. people are watching for some region. others really want to exploit it? yeah, eventually those where i got guess of this state, the military will have to make a decision. as to whether they were allowed the country basically to put the debate in better about ballot that really lies the expectation that into best not really t e. l. cool. and that's can you give you any by passivity. step in this, the goal is fine and that'd be couple solution. don't think that's what do you think that's going to happen? do you think we're going to see eco watch take action? i mean, breakfast one day. i don't mean where does it go? stand right now. we're of course, as issued a very, a in 10. let me put this tree community. i mean,
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add 3 paragraph communicate, which i got to basically says the everyone should come to get as a result of the book. and that's 3 been praises the president. reconcile quote, but i think just wait and i'm just wondering whether it was itself is reading this increasing, correct? yeah, because we don't have a newborn retain statement that they have the different packages to resolve the dispute according next year. as soon as possible. there's best not to be in district when there's been a pause to shop tempered by a certain precedent to buy new plates. the process was to start over the last 18 months, also started at time 14 because we've seen which necessary teams statements and my lead. okay, my thoughts are the say, you know,
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i knew that i last somebody go must be prevented from for the fact if it bass is part of what we we've definitely with the following events carefully, as we know you will as well security consulted because the on in course we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you. thank you man. well, back here in europe. paris is targeting s u. v drivers with some out sized parking fees is part of the push to make paris the 2024 olympics whole city, greener and less car centric. but here's the catch. fewer than 6 percent of parisian residents took part in the referendum for increasing the fees a trip to paris look set to get a lot more expensive for some motorist parking and s u. v. in the central districts currently costs the same as any other car. 6 zeros an hour, but after this landmark vote, that could triple to 18 year olds. and for longer,
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6 hour stays. the tariff would be a whopping 225 years. for opponents of the new fee, say the taller, wider cars don't just pollute more than smaller vehicles. they're also more dangerous. taking up more space, shutting out from the curb and clogging the cities narrow side streets. it's a bit to, to have a huge car in a city that's already very polluted, where there's very little space beyond the impact it may have in paris. there's also a bit of a symbolic side to saying that it's a bad idea of role in cities. the new rates are meant to make motorist think about green or modes of transportation such as biking for taking the train. but some critics say that's easier said than done but it, you know, so they would cost us around $200.00 euros per day. that's extremely expensive. 6
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commercial live close to lot children cost a lot. so it would just be too expensive. i think in the end we'll have to stop using our cause using with what we need our cost to travel out to paris for holidays and weekends. pretty light goes to the weekend. health of turn out was very low. parents. officials have hail devote as a step toward a greener city, calling it a message to auto manufacturers. to reverse the trend towards bigger and heavier cars. in the united states, women artist dominated the grammy awards in los angeles sunday night with a string of top trophies. it was an historic night for one artist in particular, taylor swift to taylor swift. it's as a new non mocking remy history pups, the taylor swift coming to us before much when the best album is the year award for a full time. all i want to do is keep doing this. so thank you so much for giving
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me the opportunity to do with this and speak to the woods, the best pool, the cloud them be where they are and would not have the inspiration. they have best african music performance was the title of one of 3 new grammy categories. and this year the prize went to south african cigna tyler, female to fullness swept the bullets this year, my lease iris billy english and says a full so taking home talk trophies with the best me. well, just of the year awards going to victoria monet, the women dominated the stage to the crowds treated to live performances by sousa, olivia rodrigo, the journey mitchell who won the award for best phone, call them and the funds were not mess disappointed
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either you to, to opt out of the show with the high tech performance of the hit atomic city, but a tele costs from las vegas. earlier i spoke to scott ross perot from dw culture. we talked about the dominance of female performers this year. i know definitely not. i need a tailor slip of course being the best example. she won her 4th album of the year breaking all records in grammy history, an essentially being re crowned as the queen of pop. and as the father of 2 devoted swift, these, i have to say long may the queen rain when it comes to within in general winning at the grammys. i mean, we saw multiple winters of the bridge. it in the, in the folk artist, one for grammy's. last night leading 3 for band boy genius mentioned victoria monet, ability. irish, a. miley cyrus. so any multiple grammys, even the,
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the sound track to the film barbie last year is a feminist. blockbuster took home 2 grandbabies. so this is definitely was definitely ladies night and the grammy's, but i don't think this has any sort of new trends. i think it's just in his knowledge meant by the recording academy will give out the grammy's that when it comes to commercial and creative directions, indian pop music, it's female artists who are really leading the way. yeah. and your kids are not the only swift these in the room that's for sure. last night we, we sell a new grand new category, best african music performance talking to me about how significant this is for the industry. in this case, i think it's also the fact that the recording academy is acknowledging just the reality, which is that african pop music is now a global force. and it's about the time that it's got its own category in the grammys. i'm, if i had any criticism at all, i would say that the grammys haven't gone far enough with this this category. i
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mean, if you look at the nominees of this year, they came from just 2 african countries from nigeria and south africa. and the only represent a to patrick and john are, is the arrow beats the sort of global dance music. and i'm a piano which is a form of house music originating in south africa. so a wall, i think a welcome this move by the recording academy. i think the graham, you still have a ways to go before they represent the full diversity, both geographical and creative of african use. it's got i've got 15 seconds joanie mitchell, last night, tracy chapman. what was your favorite moment of the show? i have to say they were great, but i'd have to say it was and the linux giving her tribute, singing nobody to compares to you attribute to the late sinead o'connor. an amazing moment and really brought to my eyes. i agree, she was not the only one crying in the room that for sure dw culture of scott fox perhaps got as always, thank you of the 1st and here's
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a reminder now of our top story. brittany is king. charles has been diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace says the monarch is receiving treatment and will step back from public duties. aids have not disclosed. what type of cancer? the king pounds. you're watching, dw news from berlin. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. be right back, the
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you. uh, we will lose our concerts, your own, my done, the february 17th on t w the the us, it said it's top diplomat to the middle east 5 times since the hamas terror attacks . it is real 4 months ago, each time us the secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived to find the risk of a wider war, greater the possibility of peace fading. even israel in the us that you seem to be talking past each other, blinking pushing for a pause and the finding a gaza is really prime minister netanyahu valley to keep the funding going. how many times will it take? how much leverage does the us have with its friends and its folks. i break off in berlin. this is the day i.

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