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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to line from berlin. the secretary of state holds crisis talks on gun also with middle east leaders, antony blake, and hes touched down in egypt as he works to secure an extended pause in the fighting between israel and how much also coming up prisons, king charles, diagnosed with cancer walking and palaces, the monarch will step back from public duties as he undergoes treatment and 3 dead in california. as torrential rains trigger, mudslides and flooding, leaving hundreds of thousands without power plus one year after powerful earthquakes devastated large parts of south eastern turkey are correspond. it
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returns to one of the worst is urban areas. this neighborhood used to be home to thousands of people, but just look around. it's almost entirely gone. the hello, i'm terry morrison. good to help you with us. you're a secretary of state anthony blinking is in the middle east pushing for a pause and the fighting and gaza. monday to her of his tour. he is meeting with redemption. president of dell fell the cc in cairo like and says, he's hoping to secure what he calls an enduring and to the conflict between israel and homos, which carried out the deadly terrorist attacks in israel. in october, the diplomatic push comes as israel is considering an assault on wrap up
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a city in southern gaza, or many displaced palestinians are seeking shelter no laptop and israel's grind operations and gossip. these really military released footage of it's offensive in the strip as top us on french diplomats met with regional leaders to push for our troops. israel is pressing on with its campaigns after threatening a grind assault on rafa. the un has dumped rafa. the pressure cooker of despair. the southern such a near gauze as border with egypt, snow host, more than half of gauze population displaced since the start of the war. for his account, beaver fellows fully displays from gall, so they followed us to con eunice. we came to russell and they want to follow us again to tell me where do we go? hoping to show up support for a truce. us secretary of state antony blinking, kicked off a diplomatic offensive in the middle east. meeting with id officials before heading
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to egypt. international pressure on israel is mounting. frances foreign minister called for an immediate cease fire and a political solution for god. so we must prepare the future and support the palestinian authority, which mistake on a new form and re deploying the cause a strip as soon as possible. i repeat garza is palestinian land there by the scene, but it's unclear if those plans will be realized. israel's prime minister is set on continuing to war until him off is destroyed, go visit them to them. this is the essence of our policy. total victory of how much total victory is essential because it guarantees israel security. total victory is the only way in which we can secure the further historic disagreements that awaits us. of israel's defense minister says the military would push on until
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it has to reign over gaza. including rough journalist cream. laurie is following a story for us in cairo. i asked him about the current state of negotiations toward the cease fire while on the table is a framework that was discussed in paris between the united states, this red egypt and caught up in this framework, there is the talk of several faces, a pause of the wall is 7 faces of a pulse of the wall and the exchange of the se, and postage is how much is saying that it's reviewing this proposal and it, but this week there's some very important sticking points is where it says it's ready for a pose in of the wall and then there's different phases of exchanging prisoners. how much is ex she's saying that to it will be only anything will happen only if
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there was really em. how much is that make jihad of that? but it's actually a gaza. one guarantees from is rated that, that there will be a final end of the wall. and that, that, that was his rating forces with withdrawal from gaza. that is, of course, difficult, was the stance of the is there any payments that you always adjust to it is good for nothing less than this drawing mazda. and for the big 3, which egypt roll in all the is karim, what are its interests in trying to broker a deal on gaza? the one contact is basically the hop pay for the negotiations. was the political leadership of how much it usually is the 10 to to the minutes inspections of how much at this moment you have in got into the gaza strip. and there is of course context between them and the is really at the age of sion intelligence. that is you, this functions as some kind of postman between the 2 sites and the between the
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hamas really and the gaza in lincoln is right now with lincoln. ca and kyra. so messenger roll as it were, it's rarely forces have, have shifted their focus to the south of the gaza strip. now they've been pushing in that direction from the beginning, much of the findings. they'll concentrate on the area around rough. uh, that's right on egypt border. how is the war being felt in egypt? what people hear a really horrified at my say, and by what the, by the pictures this see coming out to every day of gaza and the policy. any question is really daily conversation. key role. now, people do not understand why there is no more international pressure to these where to end as well. and why the government has of course, some leverage through its contact, which is right in the public opinion,
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is very much it on the policy insight cream. you've been covering this conflict from the beginning, travelling extensively in the palestinian territories. how hopeful are palestinians the sustain ceasefire can be reached. that's what, what i hear, that is simply disappear, right? delta in the this is saying that it's of course fear of further displacement because especially when the is really ami might go into an alpha and then beat enough people. it squeezed really, there is a rough i area and then most southern point and of the, the, the gaza strip. basically wish that back to the is really part of that is this fear that people might be displaced outside the gaza strip. uh and the i think that's the biggest fear that so that's really extremely desperate situation right now
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because i am. thank you very much. as always, that was journalist covering l g o r in cooper high. right? take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. the european union is set to one bill. it's climate targets for 2040. the plan will include a roadmap for the use energy transition and is expected to recommend 90 percent cut to net greenhouse gas emissions. the block is pledge to be carbon neutral by 2050. a canyon co leader is appearing in court on murder charges. paul, in then get mackenzie is alleged to motivated more than $400.00 followers to starve themselves to death in dozens of other suspects are facing charges that include tile, child torture. the resilience, city of rio de janeiro has declared a public health emergency in the wake of a dang the fever outbreak. the city is registered more than $10000.00 cases since
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the start of the year. emergency measures come as party goers pour in for the annual carnival celebration. fridge is king charles has been diagnosed with cancer less than 18 months after sending to the throne. fucking and palace issued a statement saying the disease was discovered during a hospital procedure last week. it says the 75 year old has started treatment and is positive about his prognosis. then on cement of king charles, ken's the diagnosis has surprise many as only last week he was in smiling and waving a crowd's while leaving the hospital in london. following the procedure on an enlarged prostate doctrine, competitor says the cancer was discovered during the king's treatment, but it has not revealed the form of the disease. it says the decision to go public
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was made to prevent speculation and to raise cancer. awareness london, the centuries are united innovation, the king, a speedy recovery. i think he does a pretty wonderful job. to be honest, i'm a big fan and scott says like somebody got a family would want to go through in private anyway. but having being a person in the public hospice, so i'm sure he is aware of how much that will connect him to other people or the families who go through that. but i'm very sad to hear this very sorry to hear. and i pray that he will recover, you know, the treatment is really sad. news for would pay for him. i would cite to him say to my mom, my brother be strong. buckingham palace says the king is
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stepping back from his public computers while he undergoes treatment, but he will continue in his constitutional role as head of state dealing with state businesses and official paper work come a. i spoke earlier with our london correspondent, bigot mass about this. i asked her how king charles illness will effect his duties as head of state jobs. really has a big role to play in as a, as a british and on that because he signs the laws. however, we were the 1st notices that you weren't appear in public normally he 1000 about there was of hundreds of engagement each each year, but he wouldn't be, he wouldn't be seen in public. so this is what the palace has confirmed. we don't know what form of cancer he has. we'd also don't know the treatment. so we don't, we only know that he's going to be treated as an outpatient, so he's not going to be in hospital. but we have no idea how long. basically we go
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and we go and see him. he says he's positive and the problem is the re, she's so not just told the bbc that he was glad that it was called the so maybe he knows more then then we'll do. and yeah, i guess the british people will be, will be hoping that it was quarterly and that he can have treatment and then recover constitutionally speaking, what would happen if the king were to be incapacitated? he says there is a constitutional mechanism. um, so counselors of state would be appointed, they could then resume those really necessary duties like signing the nose. but as we understand that's not necessary. we understand that she is going to be, remain in touch also with a prime minister, which is, which is also a normal thing to do the day that they meet and that they are in touch. we have only had that his public engagements will not take place,
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so you're going to be out and about opening kindergarten. so hospitals or anything like that. but that he is hoping that he will be able to to stay in touch and stay on top of his constitutional role. will other members of the royal family then maybe take on some of his duties? well, he's a recovery. yes for sure. so we, we know that the queen, for example, that she is, it's confirmed by the pa, this and she will continue without public engagement. now that's obviously also the other working was desperate. and then also, kate, kate has also just undergone surgery. so she is not yet hasn't really been seeing, wasn't about yet. and the prince william was also um yeah, taking a step back in order to be with his wife. and i guess also look after his young children, but it's expected that he will now step up and all the,
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all the other was will be, have to be out and about just a little bit more. well, this obviously is quite a shock to, to britain what of the reactions been to this new so far, big as well we, it's obviously difficult diagnosis and, and people's hearts go out. so we've had messages. well, was using messages, messages, obviously from the you k, from the to can lead us, but also from, from international leaders. president biden has said it takes courage and it comes to diagnosis. he with his own family has, has experience of that. he's also told reporters, it's been reported that he said he was going to call prince charles. yeah, another will lead as a wishing and was faced leaders as well. but what i find remarkable is also the kinds of charities, since they have come forward, and they've really welcomed him, being open with his diagnosis. they said that's just really wonderful because it
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helps other kinds of patients. many often few loan when they have a diagnosis like that, but if this is being dealt with openly and, and they, they feel acknowledged so that might help us with cancer. that good, thank you very much. that was the w as big as the most there in london to the us though, or torrential. rain is triggered, mudslides and flooding across southern california. which of the state is under extreme weather advisories. at least 3 people have been killed in hundreds of thousands or without power. the storm was the 2nd to hit the states in recent days . earlier i spoke with jason kemp of don't you know the nbc news radio bureau chief and los angeles. i asked him how bad the situation is there. i can tell you that it's no great right now. you know, hundreds and thousands of people are without power and they're just waiting for the
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other shoe to drop. so while the rain has really so southern california, now we have to worry about that rain getting through the soil and then making its way to bed rock when that happens. that's when we have land slides in mudslides. now right now across l a. county, they recorded over 300 a month slides and debris slides in the area, but that can be very minor to some more extreme. uh, several houses have already been toppled over. you mentioned there's been some debts. but right now, as the storm continues to leave southern california, specifically, it's a matter of wait and see. is the hillside going to come down? is the mountain going to collapse? things like that and mass, probably the scariest part about all of this. we've got the strength team in place . we've got the federal government willing to go present and biting, called the mayor of los angeles. so we have,
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we have what we need in place. it's just a matter of where is it going to happen? what exactly it is being delivered in terms of health for the people who are being affected by the 6th stream. whether, as you know, at this point, all they can do is just say, okay, do you have enough sand bags to keep the mud and debris out of your house? that really is all you can do, you know, rein being a very forceful part of mother nature. she doesn't bear down and she doesn't back down from anything. so there's really not much they can do. we both end up some evacuation centers in, in the higher elevation. so people can get out the flooding and out from the debrief loans. but that's really all we can do until the state starts to dry out a little bit. and again, the fear is, what's the scariest part about all of us? well, talking about fear many or, or who worry that this things could get worse. how's the forecast looking?
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is there any relief insight i i'm sitting here and it's raining right now and it was supposed to be out of here earlier this afternoon, and it's now expected to continue throughout most of the day tomorrow in into wednesday. uh, early morning wednesday it should be gone and then we'll start wednesday afternoon into thursday. so the good news is that the storm is actually moving. the problem is that it just kind of sat on top of southern california for the past 2448 hours or so. and just don't fuck it's a bomb, buckets of rain, millions and millions and trillions of gallons of rain across the region. and so hopefully the forecast is, are correct and hopefully the newer models that come out that have come out saying that the storm will at least give us a break within the next 48 to 72 hours. hopefully those are correct because the
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state could use a break. let's hope that break comes sooner rather than later. jason, great talking with you. jason camping down here. the nbc news radio bureau chief in los angeles. thanks so much. i city goals, parliament has published it has voted to postpone a presidential election for the 1st time in the country's history. the poll is due to be held this month, but has now been pushed back until december. so the goal has long been considered a model of democracy in west africa, but this decision is raised concerns over the erosion of democracy, sparking protests on the streets and in parliament send. the goal has ended on delta dental, pre dozens of opposition, m. p 's, me the last page, but then the block ability lean elections, but they were thrown out of the national assembly and the remaining long because voted to postpone the election to december. this expands the current,
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president's daniel by about 10 months. so i'm thinking maybe what brings us together here is quite simply unconstitutional. which is why i say that today we're, we to send an attempted constitutional cool from it. it's it's clear that the government's aim is to push for a postponement of the elections because they know their candidate will lose. before president mackie saw announced the election dealer over the weekend. he said it was because of a dispute between the parliament and the constitution going over the rejection of candid on to an image. a scene after his announcement products is opposite across the capital of the car. the government's and hundreds of security forces into the streets in a shaw force for $75.00. and if i think doesn't measure if we are afraid, it's a question of whether we're willing to let the regime that's in place advance. it's
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political agenda, whether we say no, and the answer from a simple is to say no, just the big, i mean they're going to go on and on and on and on. we don't know. so i've ever, since we want you to for election election, and that's all we want, we don't want anything else, nothing. the protest soon escalated into violent flashes with police synagogue has long been considered a moderate democracy in west africa. but this latest crisis threatens to undermine that image. and we have some breaking news just coming in. the turkish officials say 6 people, including 3 police officers, had been wounded in the shooting in front of the court house. and it's tumble the 2 shooters, a man and a woman opened fire to police check point turkey's interior minister says they were both killed and the gun battle that followed will bring you more details on this story as they become available now a year on from turkeys deadliest,
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earthquake, and modern times, protesters of clash with police in the southern province of hot time. thousands of people that originally gathered in the city of an talk. yeah. for a visual, for the one year anniversary of the major quick, which killed more than 50000 people in turkey alone and displaced millions. demonstrators say the government has neglected the region since the 7.8. magnitude quakes truck, south, eastern turkey and parts of syria are corresponding. usually hon filed this report from an talk you this is what remains. of the ones plus spring city of on took you abandoned department buildings lined the roads, reminders of a life that no longer exist, see if the year has passed since the quakes and in many places says still busy demolishing damage buildings and clearing the rustle. this neighborhood used to be
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home to thousands of people, but just look around. it's almost entirely gone a year ago to powerful earthquakes, patches, se kentucky be destroyed or severely damaged. some 300000 buildings across 11 provinces. experts say construction safety codes had been ignored on a grand scale. some nice could be rescued with many couldn't. today the official desk told stands that more than 50 sounds and these graves in and talk you, a monument to pain us. you lost his brother and his mother. he himself was trapped under the rubble for more than a day. he tells me. ok, so subjects when i managed to get out after more than 30 hours, it looked like the apocalypse. it happens and you say, no one knew what to do. i seem to know that everyone had lost someone and the state
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wasn't there for us. there was no help me with a single mother a year later, hundreds of thousands in the disaster heat region are still holding out in containers and other temporary shelters. like melick dustin and who invites me into her improvised kitchen. she's been living here for almost a year with her husband and 2 children, but all this motion, but i can't get used to this. i had it because i had everything. and now i don't know what will happen, what will become with my kids with lorraine and both. i sometimes tell myself, god, i wish we had died too, as a family escaped associated county, i should be honest. as a quakes president french of ty of add, one made hold, promises to swiftly reveals across the region how much it was. a goal in the 1st phase is to complete the $319000.00 homes and village houses within a year and hand them over to the wrong has been
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a big but the reconstruction is progressing fluid and promised at this building sites on the outskirts of kentucky a most of a offline into his team o racing to get the 1st few 1000 departments ready in february. he attempts to explain the delays, shawn empty, it's the biggest problem right now is the rain. so it's been raining heavily in the region, so they do a lot, but we're working non stop. i want just to make sure earthquake victims can move in as soon as possible. the billboards like this one have sprung up across the city. you homes, you jobs a future, that's the talkers governments big promise. but as much as people here want to believe and it's many have little hope that life and the city will soon return to how it was before. many shop owners are improvising the sell from containers, know that most of their former customers arrive at did. what displays? can you tell them i'm just looking for them to be we decided to do something on
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that wrong and to make ends meet. i would like us to go on. we home said anton, give, we'll certainly getting back on it to think of it. i also most of you said the, you know, like i say everything will get better, but i'm not sure. i think it'll take 10 or 15 years to rebuild the city on this. you lose all of the engineer doctors. you kindly see. i'm a mother of 4 children. i'm fighting for them. we have to hold on somehow much, at least we're still alive and that means there is whole units of our that makes and that whole is a crucial building block for the future to meet the ruins of i'm talk. yeah. you're watching dw news, just reminder of the top story we're following for you this our us secretary of state anthony blinking is visiting egypt as he makes a new push or a ceasefire between israel and amongst the troops blinking a seeking would pause the fighting for 6 weeks while hostages held by the palestinian militant group would be released up next tomorrow
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