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the, the, this is dw news life from berlin as gaza truths talks, proceed in egypt, us vice president tomlin harris office, the pressure on israel to act. there must be an immediate fates fire. meanwhile, is rarely forces desktop operations in southern gaza. also on the program. germany blames a crime land information war for the league of a secret conversation between the german generals about possibly supplying ukraine with german crews and the style the
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hotel. welcome to the program negotiators from us. cuts are on the us, have been holding talks and securing a truce and the 5 month for in gaza. us officials have said israel has broadly approved a deal, but sticking points have emerged on both sides. these include details of hostages, held by him off and the number of post indian prisoners israel might be willing to release the times of israel reports that israel is not willing to join the talks. we have to list of hostages, who are still alive for the moment. there is no left up in the fighting. israel has stepped up operations in the southern gaza, says he or con eunice. the army says it has destroyed thousands more. how most targets pressure for truth is maintained as the united nations warns of a looming fireman and gaza. territory is run by him off switch card at the october
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seven's terror attacks. us vice president kind of le harris has called for a ceasefire and gaza on has urged israel to load gaza aid. her comments were among the sharpest yes, by senior us leadership. and given the amends scale of suffering in gaza, there must be an immediate cease fire or at least the next which is what is currently on the table. this will get the hostages out and get a significant amount of 80 in earlier i spoke to georgie oka funeral. i'm at least analyst in washington dc. i asked him if this statement from harris is assign, the washington is trying to distance itself from is rarely leadership. well, it's a good question and i think it's important to realize that of course us domestic
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politics are in the way, are many of the 3 basic voters, if you will, in the democratic party, are very upsetting, providing administration for being so incredibly supportive of israel's war on causes over these past few months and the by that seems really just gotten lines um more progressive voters sitting at home in november or in terms of the us is real relationship though. i mean, what we've seen over these past few months is that the buying the administration is always voicing its opinion, explaining what it prefers telling is really what it was like to see happen. but we never seem to bite it in ministration. you know, actually condition aids, israel set, and red lines are ultimatums, and with our any of that, i'm always skeptical with this rhetoric. and these statements really have anything to do with the body, move ministrations, actual policies that have some real stuff to see them. to me okay,
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i'm looking at the region itself. what kind of ceasefire deal do you expect if any, in the coming hours or days? well there obviously is a stock right now on about in arrangements that the us egypt and called are to be working to secure whereby we have a ceasefire for 6 weeks. there would be a swap of captives and prisoners. so if you mandatory an aide, let me in. it seems that her moss is sort of setting as a condition, not just a ceasefire that might last for 6 weeks, but rather a permit. and the more there's also demands a mazda is making about letting palestinians return to northern guys and expulsion of the departure of these really occupying forces on the ground in the besieged enclave. so whether or not, uh, the negotiators from don't har,
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cairo in washington, are going to be able to bridge the gap. i don't know if it's going to certainly require quite a bit more work. i think on really seeing is believing in them. i'm not so convinced that there's going to be some sort of an arrangement the 2 sides are going to agree to. i certainly hope that's the case, but again, seeing is believing on it. so it clearly seems like there are so many sticking points here on while these tree socks half, and these really army is stepping up attacks in southern gaza. so it was all that in mind. do you see any chance of israel agreeing to a long term ceasefire? i think we're going to get to that point. awesome. looked at these discussions is the fact that continuation is war imposes a huge task and is really economy. and there's also the domestic politics in israel . and we're talking, you know, about the influence of the role of the fairies of the hostile jews who have been
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held by how much in gaza for a number of months. so obviously this conflict, this war cannot continue for ever. there's going to come a point when it does eventually sales in gaza, but i think it's very possible yahoo government is going to continue raging this war for a longer period of time. unfortunately. missouri, silas georgia here in washington dc. thank you so much for taking the time. speak to us. so pleasure. moving onto germany not were officials are demanding far reaching consequences for a leakage conversation about the possible attack on a bridge linking russia to occupies crimea. the discussion between german generals was published by the russian state broadcaster r t. the officers discussed the potential use of german made long range taurus, missiles to attack the courage, bridge, jeremy's defense minister boris. the story is,
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has accused russia as conducting and information war into creating divisions within germany. tickets, i'm boy, this is clearly about undermining our unity because it's about splitting our domestic politics 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 tourist issue and all the questions that need to be onset even to the point in the end, it's crucial that we remain united and not allow a selves to be divided by pollutant. that's exactly what he wants and we need to stand united against that. well, earlier dw correspondent jack power in brussels, told us how germany's allies are reacting to these revelations. i reached out to the nato earlier today, and they said simply as expected, frankly, we do not comment on intelligence. clearly what was recorded in these recordings that the russian state pro costa r t. i published intelligence conversations and that is extremely difficult for
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nato. and obviously the german government to, to look into because of how sensitive this information is we saw. so in a level of the russian foreign minister is clear that this plays very much into the hands of the russian narrative of surrounding the war in ukraine. so nato is unlikely to make any public statements clearly about the details of the base of this meek. but what they will try to do is try to isolate it, support the german government in order to try and find out where this came from. and what happened, but they will not come inside the, on the actual details inside of this because because of the war of narratives that exist between nato and the russian government. and staying west germany, police here has conducted conducted a large scale operation in berlin, in the hunt for 2 members of a far less terrorist organization. the men belong to the soak. so called red army
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faction, also known as the by the mind, whole group which committed murders and robberies over several decades. police sweep in the early hours of sunday will be $130.00 officers 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, it just comes out and does. i can say that the people has been temporarily detained . have been released on the one to 12. is by the way of a 100 offices, was searching for a book called gobby and ends to follow, to shed out members of a left wing terrace group called for red army faction will already, if it was founded in 1972 you by until your spider or we can mine off and go to an end. slim 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,
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the group said 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 the 2 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, 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 in pakistan's. parliament has elected ship us for reef as prime minister for the 2nd time. as long as the general election was marge, y allegations of vote, ring a rigging and violence. and the most popular party was disqualified. sharif is returning to power with political tension, still unresolved. fresh
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once again does the foot john's to lead to an industrial. let's take a look at the pop royalty that hit the red carpet in london the biggest night and british music, the annual brit awards. highland no gun. julie pub both picks up prizes, but the big winner was the rising young star. re a historic night for the british. singer songwriter, 6 bridge 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 london here, you guys gave me this like radical bond pop icon. kylie minogue, who has sold more than 80000000 records across the world on twos, 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 a lot of music in connection with people
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a memorable night at the brit awards with female or non binary artist winning them georgi of awards. the next is dw documentary. i'm kind of remote in berlin. thanks so much for watching the, the in charlotte the currently more people than ever on the world wide in such a book based on life on the bus. and so jessica admitted absolutely gosh, find out about rubinez story info, migraines, estate innovation, green. the green revolution.

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