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the the, this is the w news coming to live from berlin poles enclosed in pakistan, where millions cost their ballots in an election marked by deadly bundles. tens of thousands of police and military personnel were deployed to ensure security and authorities suspended mobile phone service. so coming up rushes like total commission bars, anti war candidate motors, and of yes in from running for president. this is you'll challenge the decision but his chances of contesting the election are slim and the planet experiences its 1st every year with average global warming topping $1.00 degrees celsius. the record breaking heat streak has continued in 2024. so i just say the worrying milestone
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fits in shock waves around the world, the law i'm terry martin could help you with this. but county has begun in pakistan in an election dog by violence and allegations of corruption. several people were killed and militant attacks as tens of millions cast their boats under heavy security. the government says mobile phone networks are gradually being restored after they were shut down earlier in the day. preliminary results are expected within hours, but a clearer picture is not likely to emerge until early friday. the vote counting is on the way across pakistan, following an election marked by militant attacks and allegations that the contest was on free or fair. pockets don is in the midst of political and economic
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crisis and people heading to the polls hoped for change every single vote can change of the holy country scenario. you know, we are in very poor condition nowadays are countries visiting so many problems very, to be very honest. uh you expect ition from the like the process. but the, i guess the, the things are not going so good. but we have 2 more because, you know, you can say that the democracy, even the voice of democracy, is better than what we can say that i just looked at the, or the little courtesy. i guess the frustration with the political system is one of the reasons that the 2 analysis and this election was expected to be low. another reason is that the country's most popular politician, former prime minister in runtime,
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is currently behind above. he's been convicted of corruption and other charges, and conte run for office. his supporters and members of his p t. i potty say his jailing was political and the election rigs against them. safety concerns were also on votes. his minds to explosions, killed thousands in the country, southwest, and province of the largest on only how is before the vote began. a violent events have overshadowed the election. hundreds of thousands of army power military and police were deployed to provide security on election day and the interior ministry suspended mobile phone services. slicing tara consents. it's proven to be a controversial move among pocket studies and added to the already tense conditions on those same day. dw correspondence,
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shelby's shops is incorrectly. he told me more about how the de unfolded in pakistan when the election day was usually curiosity. and it was because we had told her to use decided to shut down the internet and restrict mobile i x is my wife on x is due to citizens to the people in the box. oh, what uh the, the, the odds about is this. the bobby headed bar form uh from mr. ron called, it was in jail that it goes in or down to 5 years, or these do oh so that they could not get it behind and mobilize the voters they bought. the usa said that they shut down the internet services because of a security reasons, because what we saw yesterday and the best and bothered to solve problems, to back buttons, tax dozens of people. so it was a disruptive,
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chaotic day. and i'm going to probably market for the last photos do, would not cost the balance. there had been allegations that the selections were neither free nor fair. what's your assessment show you the human rights groups. the said that there has been people really and they say that the incarcerated brand new step on a brand new student on the boss, doggie, did unjustly. but they were all politically motivated cases against him and all that offer, he filled out with the bottom of the 3 bucks all bunch. at the same time i spoke with minneapolis and they said uh got uh uh, barkley, dave de la issues. but on the home dealers, lovelady. okay. uh, because the cost of that would be
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a social media solution is fault with that being said the big cities and that is but not the box of the country with $3.00 times the problem is do it. uh, the washer eve has a big support. so i think it depends on where was where you belong, which, which far so it'd be the folders all saying that they were not free and that now offering. so those are all got the options will fit so many did complain that in run con was not allowed to stand in the selection, the former prime minister. to what extent do you think that impacted the turnout in the selection, the thing it had an impact on the done on because the low, those fonts, the altars thoughts assumed that she believed that the elections would be rig on the balls that'd be,
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would not allow them to fall. so why it costs about the why costs there was so they stated homes, this is one in fact that we see the other is that a lot of vdr support as possible. that'd be one to make a point. want to go to one of these issues. i think i'll stop by which they did. so it's kind of a mixed by just briefly. when do you think we'll here? the 1st results from the selection of the balls goes to a couple hours ago here, and the accounting has to be gone. stations. the designs are trimming down the initial results, like a constituency, could be coming in by local, dine midnight. and i'd say we will have the job or send me the picture
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by um, or the morning inbox one to thank you very much though is the w. some of the shrubs in karachi, of israel's prime minister, has rejected a modest proposal for a cease fire in gaza saying an absolute victory. there is just months away then you mean us and you all who describe the plan is quote, delusional. he insisted that there is no alternative to the military collapse of home us, which is designated a terrorist organization by many countries. the ever takes with angle and hot break. intel aviv after renew deals to secure the release of hostages is rejected. many here, well hostages themselves hills by how moss for weeks and released during an audio deal. whereas my government, so thank you for guessing me out of the bringing me back to israel. but what about
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my father? who is still the english, if they are not returned. every person mother and father will know that they can be next. their life is in the hands that they live in the country that does not take responsibility for the security. on the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu projected the deal saying that his military's campaign and gaza will continue nothing. but we're on our way to absolute victory. the victory is in our reach. it's not a matter of years or tens of years. it's a matter of months, so to see us officials believe there is still hope of a deal between israel and thomas. these things are always a negotiations. it's not it's not flipping a light switch, it's not yes or no. there's invariably back and forth. and as i said, we see that we see the space for that. you mean violent garza no deal?
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no seas file means no let up and is rarely a tax close to 28000 gallons have died. according to the most fun hilton industry. hundreds of thousands are lacking food and water show to and medicine because it's enough, it's enough. we do not want wars. we've been displaced from guys that for approximately 115 days today, we've been abandoned just number one. we have children now we're infected with diseases and the model. the doctor sees volume humanitarian situation in gauze, i will likely worse and with people here uncertain if they live to see to maureen, families. so those being held hostage by him. us in guys that have been pressuring the israeli government to bring their loved ones home. i spoke a short while ago with a for of my chief magic co op whose relatives were kidnapped during the most
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terrorist attacks on october 7th. some of them have since been released, but for uncle glad moses is still being held captive. well, today is the 150 day. worries grow as the times goes by. we have no news at all. we. we have no information. it's 4 months now and we have no idea about my uncle. we have no idea where is a policy or as what sues medical situation. we worry, we worry about team, we worry about his friends from keep woods near or as to where one of 4 people where of got into a minded we, blurry of all the rest, must to share with you that all the families now in my one big connected family and it's,
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it's very difficult. we want them back and we know that there is no more time we used to say. time is limited, but now we know there isn't any more time. so i've heard about was on the report before where our prime minister says it's a matter of months, but there isn't any time we have to bring them back. now they, they're fading away and we want them back a lot of this story and it has really been incredible. i, i think it's very hard for me to actually describe to the viewers what we're going through. but the only thing i can say is just think of somebody you really live within your family and try to imagine suddenly somebody pulls him away, brutally, and is gone. and you have no idea this power of terror is absolutely terrible.
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you mentioned israel's prime minister of benjamin. nothing. yahoo! he's just rejected. hum us proposal for a cease fire. the deal would have seen is really hostages exchanged for palestinian prisoners. what's your reaction to that proposal being reject as just as the weaknesses who came back from hell that you showed us before? the press conference, we all feel the same. we're seeing him responsible and whatever he says, or whatever she needs till today was going to not we believe he is responsible to maintain the morals and the values of cherishing life just as we believe. and as we were educated,
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according to the wonderful tradition of the jewish people, now, one of the jewish commandments, a very, very important for a free body, i guess around the world is the redemption of emptiness. that's a fairly important tomorrow act. and we expect our prime minister not to play politics if this is what he is trying to do. i wonder, but to make sure that he greens, everybody back there was a terrible mistake. there was a terrible catastrophe. i know that we have to predict our security. we all interested in security, the citizens of israel should have secured life or your s yes. all right, so you have sorry, he also has to make sure that by being the head of
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a state of the modern state who the chair is live, who continues to play a moral role in everything we do. he has to bring them back in at one more point that i want to make that there is a big difference. big want between what do you like see of our government and who we feel we are as people. um, i remember the late um president uh she mon paradise. who once had a speech at the you in about iraq, and he says is, well, is not an enemy, or they run me and people, it's their document who destroys the words and we have to be careful. that's the same here and you know it's, we're not, we're not full or we haven't started this. we are, we are captives with,
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in this terrible problem. but forward air from left to fight for life. we expect our time newest to do so. and to bring those who are feel alive back home efforts much it kind of uh, in southern israel. thank you very much for talking with us today and thank you for the time. it's very important to your support is always highly appreciate it. thank you. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. today. the assassination of the militia leader could and the us led mission in iraq. the pentagon says it killed a senior hezbollah commander in the capital of baghdad. us blames the group for attacking its troops in jordan, but the iraqi government says the presence of the western coalition in iraq is the stabilizing. 5 us marines have been confirmed it in a helicopter crash near san diego in california. the white house is present,
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joe biden is heart broken at their deaths. the marine corps super stallion helicopter went down in bad weather during a training mission. in the united states, senate democrats are working to salvage billions and funding for ukraine in israel . complex package which included tighter security for america's boarders failed in a 1st reading. former present, donald trump convinced republicans to withdraw their support. the 2nd back is expected. controversial blogger, andrew tate has appeared in courts in romania, charged with rape and human trafficking. tate seeing here on the left was arrested after or with his brother into romanian women near bucharest. last year. they've been formerly indicted, but denied the allegations, and no trial date has been set to russia. now,
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where the main election authorities refused to allow an anti war candidate to challenge vladimir put in for the presidency orders not yet. she was told that falls in his paper work meant his name could not appear on the ballot for next month's election. he opened critic of bolcko's military campaign in and ukraine says he plans to challenge the ruling. that boy is not destined inspired thousands across russia to break the cold in order to sign a petition that would allow him to run against vladimir putin. he set himself apart as russia's only anti war candidate, actively calling for change. you happen to know that if i decided to run for president, because i wanted a different future for our country. i wanted russia to be a peaceful and free country for board, missed all, no, not destined claim to have collected more than double the $100000.00 signatures needed to appear in march as ballot. but the russian electronic commission says these contained irregularities, including the names of that people. okay,
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then when we, when we see the dozens of people who are no longer in this world, i've left a signature. questions arise about the purity and ethical standards that have been used, including by signature collectors. to some extent, the candidate must also be directly involved in we're pretty, just not destined this prove, particularly popular among younger or russians. servers say he represents a potential threat to the kremlin. yes, the new bill there is no doubt he could collect 10 or 15 percent of the vote cuz i think some union, you know, way well, he'd become president. and i think for those of or even be serious opposition and you propose at least keeping his thoughts pretty young thing with that. but this would be extremely inconvenient for the kremlin up as you'd see, the portal because it exploits the idea of the confusion up the desk
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didn't have the support of well known opposition, figures like me so called a coffee and the wife of alexi and a valid e q as well as it got to the not on salva who herself wanted to run for president, but was blocked by the central election committee. but he's also face criticism for appearing and propaganda talk shows and calling the war and ukraine. the special military operation is the core and we can end the special military operation, only with peace towards us together. russia, ukraine on the west is up for many boys in that district, in the river sense, a ray of hope. when it comes to a change in a normal life in russia, which from one's calm and face, i want to bride few to him. what we can best 2 children in a free country, let them be free for once, but when i want a normal life so that everyone can habit this normal life. but with an addition to now part from the ballad, their dreams of a different brush up here deferred once more. the use climate change services that for the 1st time, average global temperatures have been more than $1.00 degrees celsius hotter than
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in the pre industrial ero for an entire year. limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees is a key aim of the 2015 pairs agreement, reaching that mark even temporarily. shows how difficult is becoming to achieve the goal. humanity has entered dangerous new territory. european scientists say the last 12 months with the hottest ever recorded 1.52 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels of the unprecedented heat has helped fuel dissolved as around the world while sized. and she lay just this month with the deadly as the country has ever seen. with more than a 130 people killed and hundreds more missing. in canada, the loss was last season was it's most destructive in history with an area larger than the size of greece going up in smoke storms like those that site california
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earlier this month have also been west and by the rising temperatures. according to scientists, these are the kinds of impacts well leaders wanted to avoid. when they signed the parents climate agreement in 2015. then nations agreed to try and limit warming to just $1.00 degrees, averaged over decades. for now, these key threshold has only been breached in 2023, but with the weld sweltering under reco heat. and countries following fall short of admissions goals. last year may well soon become the new normal a will for more i'm joined in the studio here by dw environment with reporter louise osborne always uh we're looking here at an average temperature that's been at 1.5 degrees above the pre industrial times or even higher during the past 12
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months that sounds alarming. is it still possible to get back below that threshold in the coming years? i mean, it's getting more, more difficult because we, we are getting closer to the target that was, or the limit that was set in place by world leaders. and that has been recommended by scientists. but this is a temperature that is gauged over the decades and not just one. yes. so one year at $1.00 does not mean that we've reached that limit. we're actually looking at temperatures around $1.00 at the moment, but it is a stock from mind to that. if we keep going the way that we are going and we don't take action they, we are quickly going to reach that limit and go over and experienced that the consequences that that brings all indications or that the the planet still is warming at this point. what would permanently exceeding $1.00 degrees that threshold mean for the plants future?
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i mean, we've already seen a taster of that, or we are at the moment like the extreme weather events, but we are seeing more morals, heat waves, for example, that are leading to drugs that we've seen in a northeastern spain for example, that are worsening wild fires. like those that we're seeing and chilly is also leading to heavier rain full in some areas leading to the speed flooding that we've seen last year in greece and then libya. and if we continue, then we will see more of those extreme weather events that will affect our agriculture. obviously our excess then to food and water, it's likely to drive migration as people move away from areas most affected. and it's already leading us to conflict in southern areas of the world as well. what are the main strategies that are being pursued now to avoid the worst impacts of climate change? can we still do something about?
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we still have the possibility to stay above the start to stay below the 1.5 degrees that we've been talking about. action needs to be taken quickly. world leaders in december of the global climate summit said that they wanted to transition away from funding fossil fuels for our energy. they need to do that as quickly as possible because then we can prevent the greenhouse gas is being admitted into the atmosphere that are leading to this woman. we also need to look at protecting our carbon sinks of forest preventing deforestation. and we also need to think about providing money for areas of $12.00 of the poor areas that have done very little to contribute to climate change, but a feeling the west impacts. making sure that there are early warning systems in place, for example, to help people to make sure that they are not so heavily affected. and also making sure that they have the infrastructure in place that can cope with the changes that we're seeing. we thank you very much,
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that was the w as luis osborne from our environment unit. a little quino in iceland has erupt it for the 3rd time since december lava lit up. the sky in the south. west crews are trying to stop it from reaching a power plant, a nearby town. the community was evacuated in november, and residents are still banned from returning home. iceland has more than 30 active volcanoes. just reminder of the top story we're following for you this. our boat county is underway in pakistan and after a general election marked by violent sent allegations of corruption, tens of thousands of police and security forces were deployed to insure safety. but several people were killed and militants attacks during the day. luminary results are expected within hours, but a clearer picture of the result is not likely to emerge until early product.
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you're watching the news from berlin of next it's conflict served with tim sebastian. i'm terry martin, being with the,
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the, the conflicts with tim sebastian terms of the gradual and there is no end in sight for the killing and the suffering. how long can is continuous ministry campaign as his allies one increasingly that to many policy nunes, my definitely freeze, appearing to leave for my head, the phone intelligence service for more complex. next on dw, the new will tell you the
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story. we have is getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use force and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa in 60 minutes on d w, the little guys, this is the 77 percent. the platform for african issues and share ideas the you know, or the side that will be a not a great to catch. and then topic applicants population is really fast. the young people clearly have the
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solutions, the future, the 77 percent, every weekend on dw, the 4 months into the browser will i'm as no and do site to the killing. i'm the suffering. how long could israel continue? it's minute you can pay as, as allies would increasingly that too many palestinians of died. my just this week here and tell of eve is a from holiday former ahead of israel's foreign intelligence service. the most said for now europe and america are insisting that this war ends with a pos way to palestinian statehood. jerusalem says no in the midst of this division. cool. i'm what.

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