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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin, is riley prime minister. netanyahu says he won't send a delegation to the united states that after the un security council approved a resolution for a cease fire in gaza, cited for the 1st time not to veto the proposal. well, everybody else voted in favor. also coming up on our show today, russian president vladimir putin, blaine's radical, islamists for the mass killings at a moscow concert. but he repeats his claim that you prayed, may also have been involved plus good and bad news for donald trump in his legal
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battles. a reprieve on a bond payment of nearly half a $1000000000.00 bought a judge raise a harsh money case involving porn star stormy daniels can go ahead. the unclear richardson welcome israel has reacted angrily to a decision by the un security council to pass a resolution demanding an immediate cease fire in gaza for the muslim holy month of ramadan, the united states decided not to block the measure having vetoed 3 previous efforts in response, israel's prime minister cancelled plans to send a high level delegation to washington. the resolution had also demanded the immediate release of all hostages, still be held by him off the group behind the october 7th terror attacks of the
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drugs. this is the, the old i'm milestone moment at the united nations security council. 14 nations voted in favor of the resolution cooling for a safe spot and johnson, for the 1st time the united states refrain from detailing the agreement in steed abstaining to ensure directly opposing a request from israel not to do so. this resolution rightly acknowledges that during the month of ramadan, we must resubmit to piece a mosque and do that by accepting the deal on the table. a cease fire can begin immediately with the release of the 1st hostage. and so we must put pressure on him us to do just that is rails planned invasion of rough is causing major
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concerns for the you with its biggest ally and is really delegation was due to travel to washington this week to discuss alternatives. but it's really prime minister benjamin mason. yeah. who cooled off the trip up to the security council's decision? and as well as defense minister, you, of garland, already in the us shows no signs of acknowledging the ceasefire. cool. hope will solve it. we have some of the more right, the duct of war and gaza until the return all of the hostages home based off, you do not reach it clear on the size of the decision and gaza. and they bring us closer to want to know the color of middle hop, mommy's cellphone. in john's, the security council vote for some hope to meaning. the other sparks, the crucial step towards halting israel's actions on the us must leverage all of its resources and assets. both the primary and ultimate advocate for israel provided while the cx 5 voted foot hope and gaza. without israel support,
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it may end up being a symbolic g ste. yeah. rather than a practical solution for pace. well, there's no doubt that that un resolution will feature and talks later between germany's foreign minister and elaina bearable and taught members of the israeli government. a book has already called on israel, not to launch a military offensive against the city of rossa in gaza. while she is cautiously welcome to the wednesday's fire of resolution. when you're off today, there was perhaps a little bit of lights on the horizon. the cool by the security council and the for the international community for a ceasefire is over to you. yes, it is to, let's get across live to jerusalem, and d, w. as rebecca rivers, rebecca, germany's for ministers has already met with a policy and president mahmoud abbas, and she will meet her as railey counterpart for administer as were i'll catch later
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this morning. what do you think we can expect to hear there after her comments on that security council resolution? well, i didn't think we can expect anything to out of the ordinary from this meeting today . this is the 7th minutes. a 7th visit round the by minutes to be able to israel since the will began. and i think we can expect a bit more of a sign that we are starting to see the temperature going up even when it comes to germany. and israel is relationship that special relationship given its historical context. now we have seen minnes available, come out and support all of the un security council is you just heard there. and that vote yes. today though, germany not actually a member on that council. didn't vote in that security council vote yesterday, but coming out and support, which is already pretty strong for germany who normally scans in steadfast support of israel. but we think we'll see that continuation. i think, as i mentioned, we might see a turning off of the temperature in the rhetoric at that meeting. but i think
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publicly will say germany standing by israel in the germany band. i'll keep in saying a background briefing that there aren't that many carrots will that many sticks that germany can use at this stage. and at this stage, without having gone into rough her, it still looks as though is well hasn't crossed any red lines that would save germany, take any further action. and top you officials of also welcomes that security council resolution. but what, what has is rails response to it been? are there chances that it might abide by the resolution? i think is certainly saying the opposite to that so far clear. we is ro, cats, that minister of foreign minister, that we were just talking about there. he'll be meeting with babel later today came out after that vote saying we will not put out the fire and we have pity guns. come out on x shortly after he's a member of the war cabinet, not a member of the government, but a very important player in this 6 month conflict. so thought he came out saying that is around had a moral obligation to continue fighting to continue fighting,
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to try to get out the hostages, though it is notable that in that's a tweet to that message on x that been against didn't mentioned the other military language is of course destroying her mouth as military capabilities. he just mentioned the hostages. so that could be somewhat of a change in rhetoric. but i think you were seeing, at least in the rhetoric and the bloss to coming from israel, that they are going to continue, that they will not abide by the un security council vote. so we'll have to see what that means when it comes to ross, or of course they are going to need us support when it comes to refer. and now we've seen that supports, at least, you know, when it comes to the rhetoric, even if that doesn't mean anything changing exactly yet on the ground, we all saying that start to change. we'll have to see what happens going forward. but it looks like a israel are going to ignore that un security council, but at this stage, and what about its relations with washington? we have as well now been cancelled a delegations, a planned trip to the us after that us extension. do you think we're seeing
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a shift and us policy obviously as well at the united nations? so i think why certainly saying shifting the relationship, if even if that doesn't translate exactly to a shift of practicalities on the ground yet clear and we, you know, we have see it obviously a big decision yesterday by the us to abstain from that vote not to use the veto power we have been seeing and recent days and weeks, the rhetoric by the us changing when it comes to israel and interactions on the ground, particularly when it comes to the planned incursion into rafa. that southern city now home to over a 1000000, a displace palestinians or, or taking shelter there. so, you know, we've, we, we are seeing a change in that special relationship that steadfast the relationship that we have see israel support us or us support as well. throughout this 6 months we asked adding to save the time, change there. and as you mentioned, the counseling of that delegation to the u. s. though it must be said that the
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defense minister, you'll have to long ease in the us and will be continuing with the scheduled meetings that he was supposed to have. so there are, of course deals and ties between these 2 allies. but we are starting to say that relationship change how that plays out in the future. it remains to be safe. but for the moment, israel of certainly no doubt behind the scenes worried about what's going on between these 2 relationships. rebecca, thank you so much as always, that's rebecca mentors for us. and we can bring up to speed. now with some other world news headlines. the opposition leader a bussey root do you might fly. husband named center goal is next president. after the countries ruling coalition conceded defeat and a nationwide election, the 44 year old who was released from prison less than 2 weeks before the vote has vowed to fight corruption and prioritize national reconciliation. the ballot followed months of political turmoil in one of africa's most stable democracies. us
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federal agents have rated homes and los angeles in miami belonging to the hip hop star, sean combs, known as duty. the operations part of a sex trafficking investigation by authorities in new york city is also facing several lawsuits over alleged sexual abuses. russian president vladimir fujen has acknowledged for the 1st time that radical islamists carried out friday's deadly attack on a concert hall near moscow. his statement comes after he initially pointing the finger at ukraine and after days of repeated claims of responsibility by a branch of the so called atlantic states food and still insist that ukraine could have played a role of the attack me. his name still is to blame the soon as we know, the crime was committed by radical islamists who follow in audiology. the islamic world itself has been fighting for centuries, maybe human services. we're also seeing that the united states has been using various channels to convince the satellites and the country so that according to
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their intelligence, there is no trace of keys in the terror attack in moscow. the bloody attack was committed by islamists from the islamic state organization, which is banned. and russia was we know who committed this crime against rusher and its people is olivia. and we want to know who bought it. it's nothing to do so with those that gosh, so a lot of our food in their acknowledging that the attack was carried out by is almost militants. but continuing to imply that ukraine played a role. let's hear more from dw is russia analyst, konstantin edwards. she says to basically the slide because there are questions already being off on independent address media and the social media who's of accessible actually also at least for me, the different method wait interrupted. so why did this happen? so no one has to give an explanation. you know,
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we couldn't do anything about them because it's not some kind of bunch of. busy islamic that is do it, it is the united states, essentially it's ukrainian along the top behind. that makes it so much more on this and then i'm sure will lead to repercussions domestically where you are in utah for quote unquote. and then use of the people will review and there is good and bad news for former us president donald trump and his multiple legal battles with authorities. and new york court has reduced an outstanding bond payment of nearly half of $1000000000.00. and trump says that he will pay up, but another judge has rules that a separate and more controversial case can go ahead. donald trump arrived for court hearing you in the harsh money case involving pulling stall, stormy daniels. the judge rejected the request from trumps
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lawyers to delay the trial because of concerns about the evidence. setting a start date of april 15th to alexa trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to stormy daniels before the 2000. and 16 election, he pleads not guilty. it will be the 1st of a criminal trial of a full make us president. the only one to full criminal cases against from to, to start. and perhaps even finish the full, the november election. but
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it was an, a bad news for trump in his multiple legal battles. another new york judge hunted the republican front runner a lifeline in the civil fluid case, in which he was accused of both to be inflicting the value of his assets. the quote reduced the bond payment from nearly half the $1000000000.27 and gave him an extra 10 days to pay regular respect to the decision of the appellate division. and we will abide by that will put up in cash or bond very quickly, security scares you, but whatever it is, we'll put it up very quickly ads. when, when the case it is still a considerable sum for trump to pay that. so now it just stops state authorities from seizing assets,
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including some of his best known properties. and if that is your news update up as our, as always, you can find more on our youtube channel or as online as well d, w dot com. i'm clear, richardson in berlin for me and the whole team. thank you so much for watching the, the, the, the, it is some of the current key, more people than in such a passion life. but a crisis within pod for somebody that sort of.

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