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the the, this is the, the, the news line from the mold in 20 dead and dozens injured into bomb attacks and pakistan, explosions, outside political offices come on the eve of parliamentary elections. no one has claimed responsibility. also on the program, us secretary of state takes his push for a cause, a truce to israel is a lot of work to be done. but we continue to believe that an agreement as possible . and indeed, a central authority plain kennedy's reason for itself is riley officials ask how boss proposes account today the
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and feel guile. welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from pakistan. when officials say more than 20 people have been killed and dozens injured into bomb attacks. the day before, parliamentary elections, of these explosions occurred outside political offices in the south west and province. a baluchistan the 1st at the district to officiate, and the 2nd, the city of kayla side for the bomber struck despite heightened security across the country. pakistan has seen a search environments in the lead up to the votes. straight to the pocket start a capital van will rejoice that corresponds into beat ish. java. the welcome vanished. what more do we know so, so far what be? know that there were 2 back to back blasts and bunkers on southwestern prop and
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stuff. but noticed on one of the attack was outside of the political office of an independent election candidate. the other blast was outside the particular office, the front of the, just a quarter to kentucky. and this, as you've mentioned, happens just ask both defendants heading towards the election tomorrow. several people have been deported, guilt in these attacks, and also several people have been injured in these attacks. no claim of responsibility, but who is likely to be under suspicion based close to the election. so as you have mentioned, no particular group has taken responsibility of the fact that but uh, focused on southwestern problems of below just on board the speed on the gun. this done and also fucker funds, not western province of get the borders of on this on all of this was eaten is seeing an uptick of violence and better to some dozens of militant groups update in
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the region. this presence of, to some extent, this presence of they didn't get that live on focused on. it's one of the most dangerous pockets and considered to it to be at that is this group. and it's one of the most dangerous militant groups that operates in the region. then there is a dinner also below which there is a, a bit below, accepted this group that buckets and have declared as that of this group. so there are multiple militant groups that operate in the region, many of them a target focused on the state, the challenge, the focus on the state. and we have seen largest lost the buckets on. so 1500 people were killed in different detritus, incidents, many of these groups, docket, security personnel, and 3 o'clock in the last 300, a security personnel last year instead of incidents. and this is one of the biggest threats of the box on his face. things are thought specially as it goes into parliamentary elections to model. and so how is this likely to affect those elections?
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so security is on high alert. um, security personnel, military and police all across focused on have been deployed. there are a sensitive atheist, some building stations have been declared sensitive, so there's high security outside those building stations so that the government is trying uh that there is no incident like this. the a no incident like this happens to model on the election day. and i myself, i'm in islam, but i've been all around and i see a lot of police, an amended to offer shows around the city. but i would say that the most risky areas or the most one did it. but a yes, spend our buckets. tons of northwestern and south western region. okay, thank you for that base percentage of it. and as i'm about
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to them, at least not where your secretary state has any blank and is holding a day of tools for itself. officials in israel, i see 6, a cease fire agreement for garza and somebody to stop out on his diplomatic ticket dash to the region which has included meetings with guitars and to gyptian officials and broke the comment. draft them amass us, responded positively to the plan. and mediators are cautiously optimistic. but israel can still reach an agreement with him us, which kind of about the october 2nd counter attack. so the exact details of the proposal on clear, but according to me, the reports, here's what the framework be mediated by the us katasha and of as looks like. so it would be broken down into 3 phases that would see an initial 6 week policy and fighting exchange of hostages for palestinian prisoners and then increasing a deliveries to gaza. they hold of those steps proved successful by could been set
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the stage for negotiations about a permanent cx, 5 involved. in the last few hours, we learned the details of how massive counter proposal of submitting shortly before and the blinking touch to down. and that's raising questions about the potential outcome of negotiations. so let's see if rebecca, this is in jerusalem, can shed some light on this. welcome, rebecca, what are you hearing about this? how mass counter proposal? so we'll fill, as you say, details of a 100 percent clear the i'm asked proposal hasn't been made public, but from the reports that we're hearing, as you mentioned, it was the, the original framework set out in paris little over a week ago. it was received positively by mosse bought that they have all for the accounting proposal. they want to say 45 days a ceasefire in a 1st phase. and that would say the release of the women children and basically all of the civilians left in gaza to be released in exchange for
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a yet undetermined number of palestinian prisoners and of as well as you mention a great deal of age to be brought into gaza strip in a 2nd phase of that all goes to plan, the 2nd phase would say the remaining leaving hostages released in exchange. we get more prisoners and more i. and then in a 3rd phase that should that come to fruition, then we would see the release of any of the bodies that are currently in goals that any of the people who are either taken in uh, already have been killed. him is around and taken across those bodies, all the people have died subsequently inside garza since they were taken there on october 7. so that would be a 3rd phase. now what they're suggesting, what they're proposing, or asking for is if the difference is a small, but they are significant. they're asking for a high level of prisoner to, to be released. they want to see some prisoners who are in his reading presence on the live sentences to be released. now what we saw in the video that happened in
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november when more than a 100 hostages were released, we saw, i mean women and use released from prison. so that is another request that they're asking, and they're also asking for a full withdrawal f as riley troops and an end to the war permanency, as far as those are things that benjamin netanyahu and his fault right? coalition, who said that they wouldn't get behind. so we are likely to see and now another counter proposal from israel and further negotiations, right. and on the bottom line, the thoughtful of these riley's is what, what are they looking for? and in any agreement, i think so both sides want to come away from this. the looking like neither have really given many concessions. i think that's certainly clear what we're seeing, what we saw in november. and again, now the is riley's definitely under pressure to bring home the hostages, the families in israel, all the people still remaining and garza has been protesting, has been putting a lot of pressure on the government for, for limited say, 5 to say they loved ones returned home, that is definitely a priority or something,
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but these really government have had to take or taking very seriously as they try to quell with the st. that's happening within the country. so that's certainly something that the type, it's a high price and that's something but they are willing to, of course, give some sacrifices for, but they all, they have said they've come out storage. they saying that they would not agree to a permanent se, saw, nor a full withdrawal of israeli troops, which is what the have my side are asking for. so the devil in the detail that, you know, we, we still could say negotiations carrying on to sometime yet. thanks a lot. rebecca w. corresponded rebecca, this is a jeffrey center well here in germany, hundreds of flights into and out of major airports have been cancelled as ground staff of the country's biggest. and i go on strike the last time. so we'll count follows the failure of the latest rounds of wage negotiations between the allied and the union, representing ground crews around
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a 100000 passages and expects to be affected by the stuff which is scheduled to last until thursday morning. this is the latest in a series of strikes 5 gentlemen, airline boss and rail stats of a recent weeks. a correspondent matthew moore said vis assessment from balance international levels. i'm at berlin international airport where it's not tails, but it's not business as usual either. and that's because most times a airlines of costs, the counsel 90 percent of their flights in germany today. because union workers have space to walk out. it means that the desks behind me here are really quiet this morning. the union wants a 12 percent pay rise. this year alone for its $25.00 soldiers and workers like boss has said that they can offer 13 percent over the next 3 years. they see the walking in a really tough, international, competitive environment. understanding a walk even before front of you. she shouldn't have been done is simply incompressible or really this makes don't wait a problem and jim and at the moment,
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did you have an economy is and recession violation is sky high? wages have fallen 4 percent. ordinary people are struggling to keep up with the range, keep up with food costs. union members, they know that they know that there's a labor shortage in the economy. that they have a really strong negotiating hand. on one economist, the said that this is really a movement of chris for germany's consensus driven labor relations movement. but it's also a moment of truth for jennings economy, the 4th largest in the world, kind of get itself recession, get people to pay rise, that they're demanding a few more resourcing will take a look at similar headlines around the world. will start in the us where we investigate this. a preliminary report shows that full crucial bolts were missing from a dual title that flew off a boeing 737 max 9, mid flights. the alaska airlines jad was forced to make an emergency landing in january. the place were grounded most have been cleared to fly again by us aviation
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or sciences to your clients presence. a lot of them is that landscapes as a russian, as strikes of killed at least 2 people in the capital of keys, and one in the southern city of nicolai's tribes. obviously isaacs and defensive shut down 29 resources 15 drugs. it's actually down power to some parts of the capital. july has declared 3 days of morning following the death of its former president sebastian pen. yeah. was killed in a helicopter crash on tuesday and the song of the country. this when you had it was up in the, in the business, been a conservative politician who town until the top political jump twice. well, the death of sebastian pin. yeah. it follows huge while finds in the country which have killed at least $100.00. and so he won't, people left hundreds, missing the finest bones across that tonight is that valid price? a vision for several days? a breaking as along the coast before spreading to heavily populated areas in the mountains and burns rapidly because of dry weather and strong winds. officials
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believe us, some may have been late intentionally. wildfires engulfed into neighborhoods in the suburbs of virginia delmont homes were raised to the ground and 2nd, dry weather and strong winds. from the pacific spread the flies across the suburbs at a rapid pace in god was gay. also, i'm telling you drivers crushing unto all their cars, running over people, was worse than a war, and people were desperate because we were supposed to have a way out. but we were trapped gamma drop out. now that most of the fires have been extinguished, families from nearby areas bringing food and clothes to help those who lost the homes. i thought that's nothing compared to what they need, but we want to help emergency work because they're still out in full since night fools. a body has been found in one of the houses destroyed by the fires.
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there starting a fire. suddenly screams ring out from the ravine. residents rush to stop. someone they believe is trying to lighten new fire. fire fire. it is a quick to extinguish the blaze. the bed of 3 families lost everything in the fire . people who live in el street died. my grandmother is 90 years old and she was leased on the street. i think it's very crow. they have no feelings. the people who do all this the government has promised to investigate suspected us. and in many of the over a 160 wildfires as rescue is continue the search through the debris for survivors. just tons, reminder of our top story, this our more than 20 people have been killed in thousands injured into bomb attacks and practiced on the glass outside political offices in the country,
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