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the, the, this is the w news live from berlin, us, vice president campbell of harris up to the pressure on israel to agree on a truce and gaza. there must be an immediate faith buyer, but as rarely forces intensify operations in southern gaza. also coming up, germany denies that it's in bassett, or was summoned by the kremlin bush, just as the envoy was called in over a leak to forwarding up german general discussing giving new crane german cruise missile and dw speaks with congo. these people who were born during a war one, they are still trying to escape from today.
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the sarah kelly walk into the program. exemption state media has reported a significant progress toward a gaza truth between mos mediators, katara and the united states. they have been holding talks in cairo, in the hope of securing a truce and the 5 month war between israel. it is currently on the case and this will get the hostages out and get a significant amount of 80 in and with addiction. media reporting that significant progress has been made in the ceasefire talks. i asked her unless kareem uncle hari and cairo for the latest a quite a bit. so 1st of all, very, very sketchy news. we don't have any refresher statement says we know that the how must indication egyptian intelligence,
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the customer immediate us and us intelligence of sitting together in cairo. now we have to egyptian state media reporting that there is significant progress. was all the need for the substance or defense, what this process parenthesis might entail. but one of the problems yesterday, one of the sticking points, why that is really didn't cation did not show up in cairo, was that the x rays demanded. and this is from a home us about to who is going to be released, the names who is still alive, who is injured, who is that they want to have more details about the hostages, and how most refused to give this these tests. they say this will be given when there will be finally a ceasefire. and the other thing which is also may be important, but also not confirmed is so that's it from these really media. there are reports that the, these right is on know,
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not any longer demanding this list and the that the, the modeling just the number of people, the number of hostages, who us, the life. but a very important all this reports are not really officially controlled. and we're also getting reports and this, this is what the united states are saying is that israel has already agreed to a framework for a proposal. and they are saying now that it's up to him off to respond to that proposal. so, you know, how does things now progress and move forward to yes, we know that the old sites that we took, the framework and the framework is a 6 weeks. the tools and the there was a get, a sense free about 40 is range and hostages in exchange for the 10 phone number of palestinians is really presence. we have about 9000 products. the reason is there any presence, many of them at children's 3000 of them was on this else any former try and so it
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no one of the points. this is a point where they both sites are not agree. this point is going to be released on the policy inside exchange for the x ray. and also just these read yesterday presented a list of places to stay out. not willing to is it sets free. so i think that's one of the main discussion points. in addition, addition to that, how much is also asking for guarantees that this process of assessing 3 more hostages and then later possibly even more should end up in a permanent future ceasefire. basically in the end of the war, that is something that is right is not willing to accept it. i think this is one of the main contradictions in this whole negotiations. we have have 2 sides negotiating. it basically is one that is regression thing with home us, who at the same time,
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one of the fall wanted to go and start this war is the destruction of from us. and this is something of course, this is decisive for all the decisions. both sides make note within this negotiation process. journalist kareem alcohol right in cairo. thank you. stuart and the german government has denied russian media reports that for linds and bassett, or was summoned to the kremlin. the claim follows the leak of a conversation between german generals about weapons for ukraine. berlin says, but the ambassador arrived for a plan meeting, not a summons. he refused to answer questions from russian journalist. in the leaked recording, published by russian state broadcast to r, t senior officers discuss the potential use of german made taurus cruise missiles to attack the cache bridge and occupied. pry me up. germany's defense minister bars . this story is accused russia of conducting an information where have listen
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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 taurus issue and all the questions that need to be answered? in the end, it's crucial that we remain united, do not allow ourselves to be divided by putting. that's exactly what he wants, and we need to stand united against that, you know? unless bergen are russia analysts, konstantin agra. tell us a little bit more about how russia is trying to frame this. a rush just trying to frame it's rustic media and the foreign ministry, and all the propagandist, they are trying to frame it to the classic way of feeding into pollutants. may narrative in you. great. russia is not a tool with ukraine, is such, both with nature and need to seriously considering the said sending soldiers to the
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brand new and sort which of course the gremlins as will be a red line that does not advise the west to groups. so essentially, this is used to strengthen domestically their idea that russia is fighting the whole of the west in your brain. and externally, why social media of i the, the, the sort of the, the network of also pro western simple western supervisors on the drum, and especially with extreme rights in the extreme left. the idea is also simple. you see all these people in nasal, the americans and the germans approving of the west into direct confrontation with russia. this should be stopped. so i think these other 2 messages that going to use, how much mileage can moscow potentially get out of this as well? it depends, i think that domestically they will explore, did to the full and with the russian public being wrote,
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generally pretty much ignorant about what's the narratives in western decision making good with what? i think externally that is frankly speaking, it big scoop for the grandmother because it gives a munition to all those that basically wants and a 2 grand to be seized for all those one kind of compromise with a granite and that'd be expensive. be great. this is an extra m all. this is an extra proof that you know, we will ride to alone. there should be these rushes destroyed to ignore. i think that in this respect, i'm afraid to say this is a success of quotes for the russian intelligence which bought the drum jones. and i mean, they probably have big hopes about this, you know, influence in the course of the war as well. us. yes, but i think this is much more long term if you should. we want to talk about the fate of the walls. what mean the granny is? are fighting the water. so the west that's fighting and what we know it is. so i
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think that's in a sense it may have less impact on the immediate prosecution or of the will, but creating what the criminal of the world tried to get out of it. you asked me about the mileage. it will push relentlessly with this idea that if you really try to increase a to great, if you really said more advisors, you really have people that will help you brain to even manage towers. that will be red line in russia is going to do a to go for some kind of much more radical escalation. although it's still very clear what kind of escalation presume can either take a minutes actually has been escalating for the whole of these 2 years. but i suppose that in terms of, if you are p r and, and information welfare. uh, it is a quite a long term thing for the government to exploit the w. russia analyst, konstantin, egret. thank you. thanks. there
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are some other stories making headlines. so your opinion has find apple 1800000000 euros. it says apple was unfairly preventing spot of fi and others use extreme errors from informing users of payment options. outside of this app store, apple is to appeal to penalty. the german trade you can very has called the 2 days stride stuff with tons of airlines. round staff. the union wants pay rises of at least $500.00 zeros a month. train drivers have also announced strikes later this week. talks with rail operator deutsch of bon over pay and conditions have broken down. launch about sharissa has been sworn in as prime minister of pakistan ceremony and his lum about follows last month's general election, which was marked by allegations of both breaking and violence. the most popular party was qualified, shareef is returning to power with little attention,
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so on was all due. now the leaders of the democratic republic of congo and rwanda are to hold talks on the regions long running conflict. congo accuses rolanda of supporting the m $23.00 rebel group, which is wage and insurgency in eastern congo. bewanda denies the claim. the latest fighting between the rebels and congress. these army has wrapped in your boma in the towns of saki sean and by romana. hundreds of thousands of civilians are fleeting. when claudina arrived with the 2 children at the discount on the outskirts of goma, she felt relief. but only briefly. she's one of the newest, internally displaced persons here. the un estimates of the fighting has driven 800000 people to seek refuge in this city alone. and despite claudine being
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a fresh face that's come, the 20 year old is not a new tool. she was born into the conflict and it continues to rob her of her loved ones. i saw them killed my friend. we were on our way to massage, and there was a lot of gunfire. that's when my friend got shot in the head, keith. so he, claudine is running from the m $23.00 rebels, whose resurgence in recent years has fueled violence and too many tavian crises in the area with the ripples gaining more and more round inland becomes further east of buckling under the pressure and the advance of exploding fearful that it's only a matter of time before the conflict catches up with her. you know, i'm scared when i hear that m. 23 is getting closer. i feel that things are not ok in my body. in the capital kinshasa, the focus is on diplomacy. of to previously accusing rundle backing up tend to see rebels. kimberly's president felix just security has extended an only branch saying
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he's now open to meeting the rundown counterpart to gandhi has consistently denied any links to m. 23 talks between the 2 sides have failed before a civil society, it's not optimistic that diplomacy can do much to change. reality is that it guy see here in the come from every day there are 6 steps for either because of the war or like is the or famine such. but do you want the congolese people to keep dying is really critical. would be some dying the battlefield or some guy because they have nowhere to sleep. i think you may, others are dying because they're in the company, you know, but yet they're fleeing therapy because they're afraid of me to ask you to that it here to think so it's the same thing. the more base us citizen, i'm sure the so you in step in a zation mission one, the school admits that the d. c. crisis is one of the most neglected in the world. the mission will leave the country by the end of the year and leaving most security
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questions open for this cause of protection of cvn hotter, which mondays it's greg. your departure would certainly have an impact on you. many tell you on the variations, especially in internal boxes, for those in the camp. the biggest challenge is a clear way out of the conflict either through diplomacy or military action. the empty tray rebels seem determined to take over more to retreat. meaning one thing for claudine and have family things could get even with here. and let's bring in nick olivia, who is a special adviser at open society africa and he joins us now from can shasta welcome to the program. thank you for joining us. diplomacy has so far failed. how optimistic are you that this time could be any different thank you and thank you for having me. um, i think the promotion is important to us. it does need to be um,
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used to dice uh during this context of usually uh, in the past due um, dumped attempt failed, you know to, to result of surprises. but regardless, i think it's the right moments for, for contradicting to reach and just good luck. it would be to find a way to do those colors of the situation. the dispute it was on the ground, especially for these people. so it's important to engage and see that's 2 important aspects must be taken into account. first of all, of your each of those figures indeed. so these, these 2, number 2 is also a the request coming from cobra sites. i think somebody's already for people who must be from us the but the us can give. so it's more. it's which folks, uh, don't think about the cost for it to see the kind of demand and pretty sweet
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looking to the table the we got to some of these domains contracting for need to like a unit of me that's cool with these are trying to get them to the risk, most of you to use the grades to put security in for parts of the country and to tech, raise your risk most of the the to the corporate this paper tray. okay. in these. so these are the kind of domains at some point that, you know, when the company is facing the man, it's asking, so it's all cost to buy extra negotiation so that you can explore, fussy through that lens. i just like to ask you about the, you know, the impact on, on where all of this has left civilians in particular, especially with the un peacekeepers, 4th, to force to withdraw. this is how much. in fact,
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i mean these to t e is like 2 more than 10. you're not covered. he's supposed to disguise needs of the people. if you've done this before. number of previous cheaper, if you, jeez, you buy the rights violation was human rights. financial could be in the, in the country of the live and also red, especially the rips used as we've been before. i need the situation that you've been talking situation. the house tuition is, is really quickly cutting so much. so that's, that's a risk to cold. you know for it to re engage me on, on these contexts and having. ready to be moved to cold and putting more pressure on the ground to you and can play in the control of the un mission is in desperate way. and we can see that there is more and more nice discourse underground both times to be the and that's indeed that you wouldn't be there for more e,
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as that's we thought clear results. i mean the degree of. ready for you in today, when's thing came out to be true so, so to speak, about how we can gauge and support an initiative around scientific institute, unity because just it's important assets to what you piece industry. ready thank you so much for that perspective. next of a, with the open society africa, we appreciate it. thank you so much for this. here's some other stories making headlines. thousands of inmates fled as armed gang storms. the main prison in haiti violent gang leaders are aiming to remove the prime minister oreo henry from power. he is currently abroad trying to gain support for you. n fax stabilization force. as ukraine says that it flew up a railway bridge and rushes. tamara region,
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officials say that the crossing was being used to transport military supplies. russia has seen a series of recent attacks on its infrastructure, which explains on ukraine to the united states right now, where the supreme court is expected to rule shortly on whether donald trump can appear on the ballot. on the colorado state primary, the colorado road is one of 16 being held on tuesday to help decide the republican and democratic party nominee is for the presidency. trump also faces a series of other trials that could affect his chances of a 2nd. whitehouse term one former president for criminal cases with a total of $91.00 charges, an unprecedented situation in american history. and depending on when these cases happen, a potential game changer in november's election. let's look at the cases trump, faces of federal election interference trial, a business fraud case in new york. a federal case about trumps holding on the
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declassified documents and the state level election interference case in georgia. the federal election interference case is led by special council jack smith. it covers trumps efforts to stay in office after he lost the 2020 election including his encouraging a crowd to march on the capitol building the attack on our nation's capital. on january 6th, 2021 was an unprecedented assault. the seat of american democracy is described in the indictment. it was fueled by lies. but the u. s. supreme court agreed to hear trump's case that since he was president at the time is immune from prosecution. it's on clear when they'll deliver a judgment to the new york state attorney generals case against trump 34 charges of filing false business records that's based on payments he made and allegedly miss
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reported. department graphic film actress stormy daniels before the 2016 election, allegedly to by her silence about an affair. trump has reacted as in each of the cases by attacking the prosecutors. the then there's the federal case claiming that trump took the classified national security documents with him when he left the white house. that case is scheduled to begin on may 20th, but the judge has so far been sympathetic to the trump legal team's efforts to delay the proceedings. then there's the state election interference case with 13 charges based on actions. trump talked to try to change the results in georgia, a state he lost the case has been thrown into turmoil. however, by revelations,
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i'm an alleged romantic affair between the lead prosecutors trumps legal team has moved to have them taken off the case. a trial could start in august. they're also separate efforts by legal scholars and activists to keep trump off the ballot in various states based on his actions after the election. but the supreme court has been skeptical of those claims. the big question is whether trump will be able to escape reckoning until after the election. if he wins. when he becomes president, he could instruct his justice department to drop the federal cases would also be much harder for state prosecutors to convict him in office. and d, w report of william glue croft told us what he expects, the us supreme court to say about trump eligibility to hold office. right, well, what's expected is we don't really know. the supreme court is very tight lips as always as the most secretive of the branches of the federal government. but all
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points indicate that there will be a ruling on this colorado ballot which effectively is a ruling on the nation wide ballot. that is why the supreme court essentially took up this case, not just a rule on one state, but the supreme court is the highest, you know, overlooks the highest law in the lamb us constitution. so whatever rules will most likely apply to the entire united states. and we don't know how it's going to, how the justices will react, but based on what they've already come out in public. and in terms of the hearing that later, that is probably going to lead to this ruling. or they seem very skeptical of kicking. donald trump, at this stage, and in this way, at least off the colorado or any other ballot, especially in the primary season. and the lower court we understand has already ruled unanimously, the trump is not immune from prosecution. so why would the supreme court want to review that? right, constitutional scholars, legal scholars almost across the board are saying that of course, the president does not have absolute immunity in crimes that he or eventually she
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may commit. that would turn a president into a dictator or a king, which of course, is the exact opposite of what the united states was founded on and try to get away from 250 some odd years ago. the question of the supreme court's dealing with as to what extent is the president or is our president potentially immune and that has far reaching effects nationally, not just for donald trump and not just for this moment, but also going ahead. so it's plausible to think that the supreme court wants to wait on this as the highest court in the land to set a standard for exactly what is and is not a president liable for awhile. and office trump is on track to clinch the republican party is not a nation as presidential cat candidate, but i mean, you know, with all of this going on, he could be disqualified. blame. what would that mean? the right it's, it's a precarious situation, right? the, the, we have a legal track the, the cases that are unfolding, we have the electoral political track and these things are unfolding at their own
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speeds, but also inter related. and the justice system in america tries to keep out of politics are actually firm rules about not influencing elections in this year. it looks like one way or another. it's going to have an impact on what people think about their, their choices and about donald trump. so it looks like they can't get out of even to their best if they tried big to their best ability to not impact the election and politics. the fact that the supreme court is now taking up this case pushes these cases down the road, which has many people seriously heard and ralph's report, that these cases might not be actually adjudicated until after the election of donald trump will have a lot of leeway to basically avoid them, so he's playing for time in his defense team is doing their job representing him to that effect. william blue cross. thank you. and a reminder now of our top story. us size president, cala harris has called for an immediate cease fire in gaza that would last for 6
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