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the, the is dw news line from the un security council will be jack. so us sponsor and resolution calling for id cards. that space 5, russia and china bluff to move with must go accusing. washington staging the hypocritical spectacle. us bank draft resolution also calls for the release of hostages being held by a mask also on the program at benjamin. that's when yahoo says israel will launch an operation in rock, but waste all without us support is ready. 5 minutes just comments came to you. we're going to be speaking with us secretary of state on to me, thinking that the bank and was on his 6 trip to the region as possible by the push for cx, 5 and guys to rush attacks. ukraine's energy supplies the massive wave of the files
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and drugs strikes target infrastructure and residential buildings. in the largest bar, osh for weeks keeps as it shut down many of the 151 incoming besides the i'm so okay, welcome to the program. the un security council has failed to pass a resolution calling for a sci fi in gaza. russia and china feature of the resolution, which has been put forward by the united states of america, calls for immediate and sustained cease file types the release of hostages. how, by how much, it's the full time the council has filed to pass a vote called a former cx 5. is that us a bass that to the us? a must be on us for all the fiery rhetoric. we all know that russian china are not
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doing anything diplomatically to advance the last piece or to meaningfully contribute to the humanitarian respond separate. colleagues, there's obviously another resolution that some of you would like to be considered. but in its current form, that text feels to support sensitive diplomacy in the region where say that it is it is, it could actually give him us an excuse to walk away from the deal on the table. let's go through right. washington correspondent, stuff on the side and welcome a stack on. so russia, i'm china vetoing this u. n. s a u. s. sponsored ceasefire resolution was expected. you know, actually it wasn't expected. you know, uh the staff of the us ambassador to the u. n. worked diplomats in the state department in the white house, you worked 4 weeks on the, on the draft on the text for this. so i think before they brought this to the security council, they were actually at least largely hopeful that it would pass perhaps because as
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you mentioned 4 times now, including this one that the security council have a going forward with a any resolution 3 times of those 4 types, the u. s. v towed now it's china investor and of course the feeling in the us is that the rush and the and china did. there's not, as we just heard from the best, are us address or to the you and that this for i so diplomatic reasons. but to put the u. s. in a box to basically let's say stick it to the man they want a unconditional ceasefire. the u. s was, and that is, by the way, a major shift in their policy already. i have to really emphasize this is, was a major step forward. the u. s. now calling for a immediate and sustain ceasefire that was officially, not enough for the russians. and the chinese right, well, given that massive change of us position it,
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it does sound hypocritical for the us matter to criticize at the, the likes of russia and china a veto, a way that you say they have beats out 3 times themselves. why is it different? why does that you, why does the us regard this as being different from those of the 3 times when say, with a veto was, as well, from the us perspective, this is a major leap of the bottom white house and the us, the registration to call out is url and say like listen, you need to stop your what you're doing basically, and not allowing enough human to turn it into guys. we need a ceasefire. we need it now immediately and it needs to be able to be sustained. that means indefinite. it needs to be indefinite as long as we need the us and other partners need to put more a push mess if a needs and 6 and that satisfy those mass. if a needs in gaza,
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dca director william burns is as we speak now in copper actually. um, you know, negotiating, working on a deal with our mouse for a hostage release that is still really imperative for the united states should be for israel and to, you know, mr. blinking is in israel right now. it's not, it doesn't seem to turn on being a good day for us diplomacy here. but again, the us is going compared to what they did before or what they were able to and willing to say before. the extra mind, nothing sustained and immediate cease fire. and lots of lots of 8 immediately into gaza. it's not going to happen via the un security council and be a resolution you may want to say, does that actually matter? the un and the un security council adults the resolution which says that, or is it more important for the us and others just to push forward with a into guys that to help those people there and very, very,
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very difficult situation. well, that's not for me to decide. okay, so a briefly that i should ask them. where does the, how does the us proceed from here? uh, i think uh the us is for the time being done with pushing any resolution. uh, it will in the un uh, but diplomatic efforts will continue and i think the by the ministration has to also for political reasons here within the united states. remember we have a presidential campaign, presidential election this year, and the by the ministration, need some success on this topic. garza israel war because of american arab or arab american voters. so they will push forwards. that's why mister blinking is in the middle east. that's why the ca rector is in cutter and that's why the you estimate is registered as a whole. we'll push forward to get their agenda through and get us these far into
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guys, stuff and the zip on a not washington. thank you so much. less stuff and i was saying uh the us uh section of the site and the bank and it was uh, an israel leasing with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. uh, the you, uh mr. lincoln emphasize the need to protect civilians in gaza. and once again, expressed reservations about a plan is really offensive in rafa. after the meeting the semester, yahoo said he's not afraid to launch a grounds assaulting process without us support. israel is still pursuing. how may i smell the sense that it holds responsible for the october 7, 10 attacks? that's the only mosquito. i'm good. i think i told lincoln, i greatly appreciate that for over 5 months. we've been standing together in the war against him, us. and we recognize the need to evacuate civilians from the war zones and meet humanitarian needs. a couple of them, you told them at the moment, but they also said we can't beat him us without going into rough uh and eliminating
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the rest of the battalions. there must be cut his little feel beneficial because i told them i hope we'll do it with the support of the usa. but if we have to we'll do it alone. phillips with voc onto the bank and has not relaxed israel before getting on. hays playing a guy who's perspective on those talks or we also talked about roughly we share israel's goal of defeating a mouse, which is responsible for the worst massacre of the jewish people since the holocaust. and we share the goal of ensuring israel's long term security. as we settled a major military ground operation in rasa is not the way to do it at risk killing more civilians. it was a freaking grade or having with the version of the manager and assistance at risk, further isolating israel around the world and jeopardize is long term security and
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standing. let's get more from. i'm at least honest ashanti resigned a so welcome shawnee. so we have until the blinking, that reiterating the wife has the message that a grounding cache and into a rafa is a bad idea. and benjamin netanyahu says, is where i will go into a rock with or without us back. and it seems like a new low in relations between these 2 allies, no doubt. the tensions have never been so high and last 5 and a half months since october 7th. and both sides are not showing in any way away from it. by now. it almost becomes like a political tool in each camp you know, and by them for the democrats to show that they are pushing against for israel. and from that to me, i'll just show that he's pushing against the americans roughly became as simple to what happens in gaza. the way the americans see it is really insistence on pushing towards garza, meaning that they're not ready to move on to talk about the great a vision for what happens to gauze off the day after they were hoping that they
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will give us real support for a few months and his will will complete its operations and then they'll be able to look into the prospect of the middle east and into a new into future for the policy and people palestinian statehood as, as long as these revenues are pushing for, for off, off the pushing away from any of that, which is the american vision. and that's why russel is such a brick, simple of what's happening now when it comes to the or in gaza. ok, but they are still talking and several is riley officials, including the defense minister. i do in washington next week. the way back to that is, is that the pressure, the american pressure? i mean the, these really defense minister was there to meet with lloyd austin, his counterpart, who already said yesterday, he wishes israel will consider other plans for rough off. we know that by the end demand at the end of today, i will send his top of people which will be coming to our washington next week. exactly. for that they're trying to get as well. not only to back off from russell, but actually opt in to other solutions for the palestinians and for gaza. elizabeth
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was very reluctant, and the question that is being asked and israel is, what are the reasons, is the politics that is running a driving that's now or is it actually the benefit of the war and the effort which many fuel was justified at the beginning. but now is kind of last is cause the effort to eradicate from us was a to organization can only just such by many countries in the world. so this is where we're at now. we know 5 and a half months in the ceiling for the american. this is, that is really not quite clearly knowing its way out of cause i in is trying to help it find its way out and is really as you know, what she's missing now, keeps pushing to stay in gaza and to fight off any of the political solutions that the americans are offering, but until and unless is around actually does go into uh into the rafa. then both sides couldn't maintain that positions and both sides can appeal to the various sections that, that trying to appeal to. indeed,
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and this is also partially why the, what's on the line now in the honda talk, we're seeing for a cease fire. so important because that will bring finally some quiet, some. com to this very, you know, terrible conflict. what's on the table as about $4042.00 days of a ceasefire that will allow israel, the americans of course, from us as well as the housing is the whole region to recruit when we think and maybe find a way for a more permanent solution. for dasa, this is happening as we speak right now, and hopefully we will know better. i mean, blinking was cautiously optimistic about the chances for, for you to be reached soon. hopefully that will meet the the way out of some sort of breakthrough. okay. thank you. sean dw said me, least i'm who i'll try not to you. crane i paid for la reported to have been killed and injured in russia's latest overnight. at tack, husband's automated landscape said you came down the road and 90 russian base 1000
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drugs inside was a logic strike against these countries. and as your infrastructure system will be got sniffing out survivors a familiar sight for so many ukrainians, and one scene across numerous cities on friday in the aftermath of fresh overnight attacks from russia. many people across the ukraine are still missing, including here in jeopardy show. one of the hardest hit tides should be there were a lot more explosions after the 1st one. there was so much debris flying around us had only one goal to ensure that my child was alive. i rescued him from the level so many residential areas were affected. the primary target of rushes. miss island roland attacks was ukraine's energy facilities. president reloaded music lensky
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college at the largest strike on their energy infrastructure of the entire war. ukraine's largest hydro electric down was hit in the early hours of friday morning, causing blackheads that have left more than a 1000000 ukrainians with a power a successful. there is no, no boss signal. and we need to get in touch with the elderly people to find out if there are k and what they need. the escalation of russian strikes has forced many elderly residents of this border time to evacuate and move deeper and to ukraine for safety. they leave their homes with little hope for peace anytime soon. as keith calls on europe for additional air defense systems in my
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wake of this latest barge of russian strikes, well, a you leaders meeting in brussels yesterday. i agree to work how to plan to use interest from frozen russian assets to help kids. bible arms is your opinion, commission president, ask you to funds on we must continue to support ukraine's efforts to fight back on the battlefield. so i'm glad that lead us endorsed our proposal to use the extraordinary revenues from immobilized washing assets. this will provide funding for military equipment to ukraine. we can expect to collect around 3000000000 euros for 2024 and similar amounts in the future. yes. we'll have some it continued today and that brussels bureau chief, alexandra, our phone number has been monitoring it. and i asked her, what leaders are hoping this money would be useful, or a big chunk of a that's
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a money is spent to be spent to, to help you cream by equipment and i'm a nation and weapons. and that is, of course, what the country urgently needs right now to send out the rest of the techs to protect its people. it will be about 90 percent of the amount of sweet 1000000000 euros. and it sounds like a lot of money, but we have to consider that germany alone, according to the a chancellor. all of shows has already spend or promised to spend around $28000000000.00 of euro's and you asked was planning to spend $60000000000.00 you asked dollars on military age for ukraine. however, this big package is still being sold in congress. so you can understand that any amount of money is very important and urgency needed to buy ukraine. okay, so just the money you lead is also how russian grady mess sides. yes,
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and the european commission has now and said that they will impose tariffs on russian green imports to the european union. and there are saying it is important. and the goal is to prevent russia from using these revenues to fund its war on ukraine. and they also a ones to tackle the issue of russian imports of exports of stolen ukraine and rain. and they're also saying that the ones to prevent as desk civilization of the u markets, because we have to understand that russia over the last 2 years has been seducing unprecedented amounts of a weed in part to cook particular. and that has to driven core prices down and said that you are p and farmers are hurting. so that is awards. it's also proposed
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here in brussels. and the old member states on board with these moves despite rushes warning to brussels and not to do this. well, russia is of course see me there warning alpha, catastrophic consequences when it comes to the profits from froze in russian assets . there are saying that when it comes to the green issue, european consumers will be suffering, but i think most of the leaders are totally unimpressed. but there are some leaders . first and foremost, of course, the hon. gillion prime is too big to an old man who has repeatedly expressed to the dogs who has questions ukraine's ability to win this war and an interview that was conducted to tea in brussels, a viewing organ stay here in brussels. he said that what she's proceeding here in brussels is a war atmosphere, a war logic. and he's stressed that this is not
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a hung reese for. so he has to become a big problem for the you a p and a union as a whole. and of course, for the unity of the blog. okay, sounds good. all right, sounds good. all right, 100 from now i'm an impressive i'm one use of around the world starting in russia, which has added what it calls the international l g b, t, movement to a list of extremist and terrorist organizations, individuals or groups on the best i could have their bank accounts frozen russian government has an intensifier to track down l g. b t arrives of activism since at the one in ukraine. the for some hazy site and beta can beta spin kelvin the capital pool to process. so let's just say the jackson on the t, gregory scape from prison, this man was killed in a police operation. political groups are working to assess him for translational council to restore order until that actions can be housed on the task,
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no fear for the kids. you out of drew's to office with an antique auction age. and nearly a decade ago, his body t a p, is now a member of a broad opposition alliance. aiming to children's to be to be in upcoming elections . many critics say the routing body is targeting your position leaders ahead of the vote. the media pieces with the phone to ensure that there is no living being on the beach, it be let government denies political interference and cause these accusations, desperation of the position. most opinion boards predict, click on particular than foot, brian, mr. moody, who is seeking that to come to get them as the world amongst international was it a d. w has been looking at how countries in africa a, dealing with water scarcity, maybe lies between 2 major deserts, but as pioneer to way to produce clean drinking water, dw steinhoff reports. communal tax like these
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are a lifeline in informal settlements like this one invented. uh, total amount of the water that comes out is cheap and for those on the receiving end, the process seemed simple. in truth, it's the product of a high take process, which many know little about the same as i was to do with this. i have been living here for the last 20 years, but i don't know where the water comes from. it changes color, sometimes it is brownish, but i don't know if the water is recycled or not having that much of what she drinks comes from the 40 on cub water reclamation, plant processes, domestic sewage, to take the water out and make it thinkable to do this. the plant seems treated wastewater, sioux falls ration, and chemical treatment processes. regular teeth are conducted in the bar
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t to ensure the water needs global stand and the, the take samples on a daily basis from different areas in. when do i test the water for compliance? they will immediately let us when this one or 2 samples out of spec, and then we will react and see what, how serious it these and to take action. the project was the 1st of its kind in the world. and 1st started decades ago. in the sixty's, when the resources, water resources was about to, to run dry and to the municipality of the time decided there's only one uh, solution to that. and that is to reclaim your domestic suicide. to treat it to
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a portable senate entity uses the current plant has been in operation since 2002 and supplies between 15 and 25 percent of the tons overall water. it has also served as a model for other countries and come to a plant to learn more about the process of every problem de jesus i'm thousands of people in india have gathered on the bank. so the river guns used to celebrate the head of the countries most, a color full festival. holy thirty's have been done. single smearing each other with ash from funeral pies, vibrant color powder in his sights. the safety of us on an us festival has couldn't do roads and months beginning of spring only which falls on monday instead of
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a very traditions across indiana. and other agent is reminded about top stores of this our israel's prime minister has told us secretary of state and the bank and he's punching the launch. it's of talk, it's ground to talk on profit and soft jobs that with or without us, that the banking was instead of 8th on the last stuff with these police that to, to push for a ceasefire. from the un security council has failed to pass a resolution quoting for about 65, russia and china. the target repeats of the resolution which was up for forward probably united states would have caused for immediate and sustained cease 5 times the release of next on the w to the point discusses how the question responds to the person's a concert. the
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to the point strong opinions, clear position, international perspective. the situation in ukraine is going dire as soldiers struggling to maintain that. meanwhile, germany is discussing the possibility of freezing the walk on to the point we off skiing ground, howard down the me on the west response to the point the next.
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a donkey or series about our complex relationship with animals. watch now on youtube dw documentary the, the situation of ukraine is growing increasingly dire as ukrainian soldiers struggling to maintain the defense lines against russian aggression. so does that mean that the russian president is edging closer to his goal of feeling large ball? so if you frame is pulled and believes he can simply resolve the conflict, he has miscalculated strong words from german, john, smell off. charles, in support of few great, however, they come out of time when his own body has emphasized the need to freeze the walk . the question remains of costs. whose interest what this really so your grades are perhaps pull that down to the point.

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