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the, the, to walk into the unit was coming to live from berlin. more talks of seeking a cease fire in gaza, come off drawings in negotiations in egypt, but they're sticking points on both sides. meanwhile, is really forces step up operations in southern casa, also one to show germany blames a kremlin information war for the week of a secret conversation between german generals about possibly supplying ukraine with a german cruise myself. and it was the biggest night of the year in british music. i'm in love with music. whenever wondering to see you as an odd
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rising star ray damsels, i have a ceremony picking up an unprecedented 6 brit awards the clair richards and welcome negotiators from us guitar and the united states have been holding talks and of securing a truce in the 5 month more in gaza, us officials have said israel has broadly approved a deal about sticking points have emerged on both sides. these include details of hostages held by hamas and the number of palestinian prisoners. israel might be willing to release the times of as well reports that as well is not willing to join the talks without a list of hostages, who are still alive. and for the moment there is no let up in the fighting. israel has stepped off operations and the southern gaza city of hon. eunice, the army says that as destroyed and dozens more, i'm asked her gets pressure for
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a truce. as mounting as the united nations warns of a looming famine in gaza, the territory is run by a mass which carried out the october 7th terror attacks as well earlier, it's in journalist cream algo, how are you in cairo? and he told us more about why as well as not sending a delegation to the negotiations. yeah, well, it started very optimistic. the, today, this negotiations was the how most education showing up uh how much things it takes to expect the 24 to 48 hours. there will be a deal and also educational washington that we are on the finishing line. and then what happened though, we have a lot of last minute demands on both sides pressed as a basic agreement on the framework. and that is said that there's a 6 months chose that there wouldn't be an exchange of freedom if the release of it is ready. hostages are all 40 of them. a pen for the number of punch,
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the prison us release from is really christmas that. but then this last minute, 2 months, the 1st is right in the setup on this of palestinians. they are not willing to release and then is right. and also the month it's from us and this off the rest of europe and use of the hostages to that, going to be released, the list of who it was that was a life was injured. and to how much is refusing to comply was that they say they would give the exact details of the hostages when that would be a ceasefire. and now we have also an additional in mind of how most, when they're saying that they want to have a guarantees that is ceasefire ends up in a permanent ceasefire. and they want to also have guarantees of a minimum delivery of $500.00 trucks at the, to the gaza strip in order to release the people there. and that's about the same
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amount of deliveries before a post pre wall that includes the causes. so all these additional demands, washington can't be happy about this because as you've said, the us had been sending positive signals that, that is real, had a great a framework um and they were just waiting for a response from us. and they've been hopes that there might even be a break through before the start of the muslim holy month of ramadan, starting at the end of next week. how likely do you think that is looking now? a quite, it's not very clear. is there any state for now the board cutting any more further negotiations? if how much doesn't provide to this uh this, that this one is demanding brother. of course, there's a lot of pressure on both sides right now. and there's also the attempt on both of both sides to really get the maximum out of this last minute talks. and this last bit it's,
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the mindset seemed to make both sides stump of the right front of the finishing back. well, thank you so much for joining us. so that is journalist i cream. i'll go hurry in cairo, we can bring you up to speed with some other world new stories. the u. s. military has a photographed a cargo ship sunk by whose he ruffles in the red sea. the british own ruby mar is the 1st vessel lost since the many group again targeting shipping that it says is linked to israel. the freighter was carrying more than a $40000.00 tons of fertilizer. at least 26 people were killed and thousands more injured. as heavy rain swept pockets on storms of destroyed buildings and set off land slides. most of the depths happens near the border with afghanistan. around 170 people has been killed in northern up working a fossil according to a regional prosecutor. the attacks took place a week ago across 3 villages in the tangle province. working at faso has been
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grappling with a g head, his violence for nearly a decade. and on election for control of the serbian capital bel grade is to be rerun the right wing, serbian progressive party of president alexander, of which has won the contest in december. but the main opposition alliance says it was marred by widespread irregularities. thus, in our german officials are demanding far reaching consequences for a link to conversation about a possible attack on our bridge leak and russia to occupied crimea. the discussion between german generals was published by the russian state broadcaster r t. officers discuss the potential use of german made a long range of taras missiles to attack the cursed bridge and germany's defense minister bars. the story is a huge rush of conducting and information war aimed at creating divisions within germany. tickets, i'm boy, this is clearly about undermining our unity because it's about splitting our domestic politics
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a part time. and i very much hope that putin doesn't manage that link. does that we remain united despite any disagreements over the taurus issue and all the questions that need to be onset in california in the end, it's crucial that we remain united does not allow ourselves to be divided by pollutant. that's exactly what he wants, and we need to stand united against that. and date of his political correspondent, emily gorgine, is with me here in the studio. and will you tell me more about what we heard from the german defense minister there? did you give any additional details of how this conversation was wire topped? no, essentially he is not commenting only in the ongoing investigation. he also has not said whether anyone would be fired. so i saw that has not happened. so essentially, as you call this recording hybrid attack and this information and ultimately based on this recording of russia is claiming about germany has planning an attack on russian targets. that is simply false information. this meeting the recording in,
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in this recording hedge, i'm the officials talk about, i'm missing that they will have in the future with, for us to store as the term of defense. most of that we just had to wanted a deep dive into the tourist missile. so if there would be a green light in the future at some point. so this is a scenario that that's working through. what are the options in terms of delivering this towards what of the technical sides? what are the um, you know, and what are the requirements here and what effect but this house for me, i mean, this has been quite a scandal here in germany. can you tell us what kind of political blow back we've seen from this conversation being published? while the off position is framing us in the sense that it is targeting the credibility of the time flipped love, schultz. because over the past few weeks, a month has refused to send a tourist missiles to your crime, based on the presumption that it would require german soldiers on the ground in ukraine and the recording. if you listen to it, carefully,
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officials actually challenge that assumption. they actually argue about it is possible to deliver these massages without driving involvement on the ground. an essentially all physician is asking or is demanding an inquiry into this. um that would onto 2 things. one. and how was this even possible? how was this recording? um, you know, how is the house, how does the russians have able to the quote destination and be where was the 10th floor? is the template misleading the public when it comes to the delivery of tourist myself? and do you think this will have any impact then on germany's support you for ukraine in the likelihood of deliveries of those muscles? so when it comes to the support of your client, it won't change anything. germany is dedicated to supporting your client for as long as it's time for it, for as long as it takes us, what we keep hearing from john politicians when it comes to the tourist. so we've heard already from time flush all, but here he has not changed his mind on this. i'm essentially the rocks he has. he
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is concerned about an escalation available. and by delivering these weapons, he is concerned. but that would make them your party and the full of the he is still blocking the delivery of these weapons. emily, thank you very much for that. but as emily guarding german police have conducted a large scale operation in berlin, in the hunt for 2 members of a far left terrorist organization, the men belong to the so called a red army faction, also known as the bottom line, huff group, which committed murders and robberies over several decades. police suites in the early hours of sunday. well the 130 offices chasing a new lead in a case that is decades old. they detain 10 people to check their identities, but it turns out to be a dead end comes out in the us. i can say that the people who've been temporarily detained, have been released on the one to 12. as a viable 100 offices was searching for a book called gobby and ends to follow,
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to shed out members of a left wing terrace group called for red army faction will already f, as it was founded in 1972. you bite until you a spider or we combine holes and go to an insulin. said goal was to change the political system, even 3 violence or even move in 20 years. the already asked committed dozens of marriages, bank club risk and bombings in april 1998 for groups that it was desponding for search for stipend. gov. a. seemed to be going nowhere until last week. when police arrested done you elect leta. she'd been on the run for 30 years for 3 or suspected of attempted murder, and a series of on to upper is collect as a rest has re ignited was search for her accomplices. yeah. then, but continued to pursue your crimes,
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you will not be safe. the rule of law will not let up missed law call us police left sundays, right, empty handed, but they say they are closing and as well pop royalty has. it's a red carpet in london for the biggest night in british music. the annual brit awards kylie minogue into a leap of both picked up prizes, but the big winner was rising young star re a historic night for the british. singer songwriter, 6 brit awards for re including songwriter of the year. the 1st award it to a woman to make an emotional moment for the londoner who find success after parting ways with her record label in 2021 and working as an independent artist. i'm so proud of this album. i'm so proud of is alvin. i'm in love with music. when i have a wondering to see you as an all is the
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among the other winners to the british albanian artist was named best pop act at the ceremony in longer than here. you guys gave me this like radical bond pop icon, kylie minogue, who has sold more than 80000000 records across the world, right. and who's had a number one album and 5 consecutive decades was awarded the global icon accolade. the, it's been a long time 36 years and counting of, of experiences together. and the thing that really gets me is
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a lot of music and connection with people a memorable night at the brit awards with female that were non binary artist winning. the majority of awards, the a message before we go, we can bring your reminder of our top stories. at this hour, negotiators and cairo have been holding toxeme to securing a troops in the war in gaza. us officials have said israel had probably approved a deal, but sticking points have emerged on both sides over hostages and palestinian prisoners and germany's defense minister boris. the story is, as accused russia conducting on information was aimed at creating divisions within germany. he was referring to an intercepted conversation between german generals, published by russian states broadcaster r t. that is your news update f as our,
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