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the the, this is dw news live from bell in america's top. diplomat to just come off to accept a ceasefire. deal from israel. secretary of state anthony blinking is back in the middle east on another push. so piece in gaza for the 1st time in weeks israel and come off of pay, open to a truce. will say coming up on the program, looking for answers in germany, the fall, right? conspiracy spelt, and it's tracks a unintelligent stadium. the whole affair is really a big burden for our democracy and really, really needs transparency. who is behind this grouping and what went wrong that
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they could operate so long without having been seen. members of a thought, right group who allegedly close it to seize power, go on trial. but it's unclear of chem and intelligent services. know the extent of who was involved and there is a lift lift gate from a heat wave in bangladesh. it is one of several countries in asia being hit hard like stream temperatures linked to climate change the menu this mckinnon. welcome to the program, us x ray of states, i'm sneed, blinking is ramping up the pressure on hamas to accept a ceasefire. also from israel. lincoln describe the terms as extraordinarily generous during his visit to saudi arabia. he's left the torques with gulf of state
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its officials as part of a new push to secure a truce between israel and thomas, which carried out the october the 7th attacks. lincoln says the sea spot is the best way to relieve the humanitarian crisis in gaza. hamas delegation is also due to meet addiction officials in cairo, the talks aimed at securing an agreement. speaking in the saudi capital blinking said he hopes thomas will accept the deal. a major effort has been made over the last couple of months to get to that cease fire to get the hostages out. and right now, as you said, a mazda has before the proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of his room. and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of guys and a cease fire is a moss. they have to decide and they have to decide quickly. so we're, we're looking to that and i'm hopeful that they will make the right decision. and
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we can have a fundamental change in the, in the dynamic. so hope that from the us x ray of states, but a deal can be done. but what about in egypt? what hamas is also due to whole talks over truce agreement. john list kareem algo hurry has the latest from kyra a while. this is to be really a new momentum because this is also what we hear from us. it says that was a higher ranking. i'm us will be she who set the to the french shoes agency a if p before the talks here in cairo. a starting is that the, there are no major issues any longer. and he said that thomas is looking positives me at the new is where 80 proposals, there was also egyptian security delegation. israel last friday in the when they come, came back there was also from egypt, your sources to talk that there. are you concessions from?
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these are 80 sites. now we have what we just hear, it's from the u. s. secretary lincoln same, does a generous proportion. so and this seems to be some movement right now on the toss . mm hm. can you tell us anything more about the proposal? this being discussed today in egypt with a how much delegation the web portal, there's no simple fish laws from any sites right now. no, definitely. these really side no from hama. so details very sketchy. but the, we all know that the, some of the bulk of the snow was the minds by how much for a permanent ceasefire in exchange for releasing is it hostage is something that's, was fun to know or was rejected by is really know. we have reports from you as media, that is where it is as a proposing i called sustainable. com. whatever that means. and
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this even talking is written in the issue that there's a proposal for one year ceasefire. educators also talk to that there is progress in the questions of the displaced part of students and being able to come back to the gods to the northern causes strip is something that this, of course links to the is really presence in the gaza strip. and it, but as i said, all this has to be seen with care because there are no fish and stimulus. okay, so nothing official. and yet the addictions are administer said today that egypt also feels hopeful about a proposal for truth and for the release of hostages. he talked about, you know, a momentum earlier. how do you think this momentum in the talks has come about? of what i see. all the sites are under enormous pressure the how much the under any circumstances wants to avoid. and is there any military or offensive in the hot in the that's the pressure that they under to come to some
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kind of dealing it on the other hand, that is right, is under enormous international pressure. eh, not at least by the u. s. a. that is saying that the whole fence is, might be not really and that there should be some kind of ceasefire. the bleaching emphasize this again during his tripping so do you maybe a right now? and i think also that the us present joe biden, the hands down some of the pressure he's on the him sense is through the process at the you as soon diversities and the so, and besides that, the button is on your is on the pressure is home to bring the hostages home, all this create the new for that to negotiations as we would see if it wouldn't be to to some kinds of conclusions of the talk is the near future or the car e mail go hurry and kyra kareem, thank you so much for that analysis, you're welcome. let's take a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world and
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police. and can you say, at least for a few people have been killed off the heavy rains close to them to collapse in the great rift valley region. the world has swept down stream up, bruising trees, flooding homes, and crossing off a major road. the area around the old can job aid is proven to slash, flooding springs. prime minister petro essentially says he will remain in office despite corruption allegations against his wife, such as announced his decision in a televised address. he says an opposition campaign against his wife is based on the phone, so it's thousands of some child support has demonstrated in madrid over the weekend . the french media or opposing the the act to do it has been arrested for questioning over sexual assault allegations like to women. the 75 year old was separately charged with rates in 2020. he put his career on hold last or some as allegations of sexual harassment and assault mounted against him. he denies any
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room during the 1st minister of scotland homes, the yusef has announced his resignation. now this comes just days off that he tore up his policies. coalition with the scottish greens yourself had tried in vain to find enough support for the scottish national policy to win a vote of no confidence in parliament. that on now $28.00 days to appoint a new fuss minister to install it in the excess. but nato has failed to deliver weapons to ukraine in good time, he made the remarks during an unannounced visit to keith on monday. they chose 6th street general says russia has exploited you. crane's buffle field disadvantage, but insisted it's not too late for keith to win. the war which is now in its 3rd year loaded me as a landscape for his part of washington to speed off its deliveries its weapons deliveries his sum of what they had to say at a joint press conference officer. the amazing and they saw
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a lot of the problems there not is face, spend most of the grading and package for your brain. and you'd a few how the eyes of the know the amount of i'm a nation, they promised on this, on how to see this consequences on the about the lack of a nation caused enabled the russians to push forward around the phone by like over a defense house made it possible for more russian besides to get the targets and the over the starting to get through this pause. i made it so both old for the russians to concentrate even more forces and we see the consequences of that not just sent it to them, cannot shock some the question of by me support of the army to the i do not see anything positive cushion that but that also applies the, i guess you buy, let's see what we need to speed up this process. but these can be that, but say point it says pressure, which regarding the question about money 9 hold of it is very important with and
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then very grateful to unlock nice to do a little image shift. but what we will get for this money is also very important. sure. let's see. or what should we all 3 of. okay, let's get more from that commonly, all correspondence, n t. hi, nick. so we hud against shutting bugs, saying that nato allies have not delivered what they promised. that's quite an acknowledgment of failure from the nice which he said was meant it was. and you had those fairly to us woods from the landscape, saying that you haven't basically seen much reason for hope in the last few days since that a package was signed off. and firstly, the reason we believe are on their way. and i think he's very clear that he needs keep the pressure up. i think the basically the dynamic, you know, this was something that so ukrainian analysts have said to me is that as long as you grain at least the whole stability of the front lines and shoots down most of themselves coming. cuz it is like you have where i am now, or you can kind of give closer to the russian border. basically that takes away the pressure on west l as to speed up to get around the room bureaucracy and just send
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you grade what it needs. and basically then after a while, those supplies run down. once again, the rest of the context become more successful again. and then you get the voices of those saying that this is an unwinnable will that you probably need to come some kind of deal with the russians. i basically that sending any more weapons towards your brain is not worth it. is just going to prolong something that is unreadable and then eventually western countries come around. think about the price of seeing ukraine lose to russia and then eventually get round to setting up new orders and use buys, which obviously have a loan last time. and we don't quite know how much you guys were getting in the simple future. right? i mean, we know more lessons are on the way, but from the ukraine in perspective, will all of this be enough of the i think if you speak to most of the experts that lots of analysts following this, they say this is enough to stabilize the situation. till the end of the year, this is enough to prevent russia kind of a rolling of all of eastern ukraine. it is enough to do that, but not enough for ukraine to try again to retake russian hill to treat it buys
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time, but it doesn't solve the problem. they say the west really needs to get a strategy to think what it wants to achieve. does it wants to see, you know, a lot of efforts and the rush of fail here to say, what is the ukraine when rather than just survive? and then it needs to basically put west and economies on a wolf witching in a way that the russian economy has long been. and rather than just having a sporadic delivery, sporadic or does have a kind of basically a roadmap for the next couple of years. and just to be as guides on a whole different scale to what you're kind of seeing so far away. currently you have the money is big in terms of the absolute numbers. but in terms of western ministry budgets, what you find is getting isn't terribly baggins here. in the case of the us, it's seem to be less than 10 percent of the us is annual military budget. this thing set this way. mm hm. we've heard you cranes, top general saying his forces have suffered several setbacks. i know that you were on the front lines recently. tell us what you saw, the so we're just back from the senior grade from don't bass. we were filming that
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for a week. and there was a worried that the russians are not going to try and push on there as long as well . those new american deliveries are still on their way and still making sales felt . there is a real sense and has been all the speculations that citing a teaching has ordered his generals to see the city of chess. they've got the full, the, not the made up victory day holiday in russia. and certainly there is a huge amount of rush and pressure on you. can you position as we've seen the ukrainians moving back village by village. nothing kind of chaos take or a route yet. but suddenly, a real activation of those russian forces, lots of drones in the and she was rushing losses. but nonetheless, the russians pushing on. and is there a worry that if the russians do get just if you're holding onto the rest of don't yet screeching, the west of alternate squeezen that keeps still controls that is like crime with doors. konstantin has got that will be increasingly difficult and then supplying the front lines. if those cities as railway helps all taken by the russians would become a whole lot more difficult. so there is a real way that, that we could see a real, a push by the russians in the east and that those west and slides is all gonna get
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there in time to. now it's looking like a kind of critical, a situation where the front is going to collapse, but that is, that need something they all thinking about and worry about right now. nick, thanks so much for that. and that's t w's nick from labor pushing from keys. on next report follows the recovery of the ukranian soldier who was wounded and captured by pro russian forces. then traded to freedom via or prisoner exchange. his journey started by crawling to safety. he should be things and survive torture before infection took his hands and feet. he is free now, but he's learning how to walk into a very different life. every step is a fight for the just love, but he's proud he can stand up by himself. a small triumph that seemed a far off dream until recently. i couldn't walk without my hands, but my knee would work. he lost both his hands and legs after being severely
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wounded on the battlefield and neglected in russian captivity before the war features, life worked as an mechanic and a driver. he volunteered for the army in march 2022. he fought for almost a year in house on an air of div until he almost lost his life in january of last year in a russian assault. that oh the certainly of what the i think the blessings. i tried to retreat. i thought i'd make kids and were burnett that was shot. so i was hit. i screamed didn't passed out. they thought they'd finished me off. when i came to i no longer had my gun, so i got shot through here. and one leg was shot. when i got hit head to where the laces along the him like this intended shot to the bone. yeah, i lost the muscles for a while. it was to do and we're still waiting for 7 days. features,
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lot of crawled on what was left of his legs trying to get out of the conflict. so what was then captured by militants from the russia back to don't? yes, the people's republic, the features of says he was mentally and physically abused while in captivity given an additional problem at 1st they put a poker into an oven. defeated up on they wanted to talk to me. they drank me on this chair towards the door and then they beat me. you know, look i got bruises everywhere and my nose swelled up later, calculating, blah, blah. i know if he's thrill was, it's on most of his glasses. i couldn't stand it. i just gave in. after that he said he's done, put him in the grade. can you read this a little, get them. ok. are you try to do? i do. why that's already been called wtu. so i've spent 3 months in captivity in chechnya is frostbitten, hands and injured legs had to be amputated after gangrene said he was exchanged on
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june 11th, 2023 currently vitreous novice undergoing rehabilitation. he's been fitted for prostheses. he can walk on a treadmill that's puzzles and his re learning to swim as the more effective. and i'm afraid of every step when i walk because crunch is not reliable. with the will current spec to today i had trouble but i managed to hold on it so it was a bit scary on crutches earlier if he just loved dreamed of opening his own garage and repairing motorcycles. now he says he's thinking of what his next steps couldn't be here in germany, 9 people suspected of being part of a violent fall right group, which allegedly posted to of the sort of the government outgoing on trial for us. and he to say the ring leader was a business man, and a gentleman aristocrat cooled prince hon. blink. twice the ledge conspiracy, his face charges of terrorism and high treason. it's claimed the goal was to install the voice of the modern day and pro this was the moment
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prince handling slices. fairytale came crashing down. his alleged plan was simple, storm parliament and overthrow the german government. but all stories pounds before the plot could unfold. more than 3000 officers were involved in the december 2022 raids. it was one of the biggest anti extremist raids in german history. at its heart, kindly close a businessman and self sailed german aristocrats. he's accused of leading the plot at his hunting lodge. he and dozens of others are alleged to have hatched a plan to violently overthrow the government. the group is linked to the right wing extremist, a vice via the movement or citizens of the rice. police say they conspired to establish a new german state based on the old empire from the late 19th century, with prince hinesville, as emperor among its members, former police officers,
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soldiers, and the former politician for the far right, a of the party, prosecutors and legs, the network had access to a huge arsenal of weapons. the whole affair is really a big burden for our democracy and really, really needs transparency. who is behind this grouping and what went wrong, that they could operate so long without having been seen. now from time to reach and his fellow suspected conspirators are set to stand, trial charge was planning an act of treason and membership of a terrorist organization spoke to professor chi otts i'mma earlier. he's from the on his gutenberg university in mines, and he told me more about the dangers precise book movement poses and how concerned germinal thursdays should be. and it's quite heterogeneous movement. we estimate that it has about 20000 men, but many of them are just cranks,
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just people who have a brief with the state and not very much into um organization. but then again, they're on structures emerging structures in the vice building movement. and the plot is that go to quote, today, today, a probably the biggest such structure, it's about 27 people i think who are going to spend to try to. they had arms, they had concrete plans to open the road, a couple of men. so jim also or to so right for the concerned about the scores. and how does this movement fit within the rise of right wing policies across here of me? they used to be at the margins of the french if you wish, but they have to come more popular, especially during the corona locked down, spend too many of the people spend too much time on the internet. and so then now forced to be reckoned rate, and there's a certain degree of overlap between them and d, h
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d party and more traditional arriving experienced actus general also de. so link to the american conspiracy said so many of them who can to try today. also, both into the q and conspiracy. they believed in children being kept on the ground for the benefit of the leads and so on and so forth. so it's becoming slightly more main street and within the sector fall right, politics. and it is a movement that seems to attract the thoughts of people, doesn't that? i mean, we've got form the police office sold as a form of judge and aristocrats, which begs the question, to what extent has this movement is infiltrated drummond? society? i mean, is it even more than we might suspect the facts difficult to say, hey, what's going on on the surface? but i think we have rights for the worried about their influence in the security at the right. so form the policeman form it lead. so just that's very concerned
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because these people have weapons training that changed for special operations and each of the can infiltrate the very structures of the state. then i think there is ample concern, specific concern. okay, so the next question should obviously be what needs to happen to stop, you know, the spread of, of this kind of movement, these kinds of ideas. yeah, i think before we start stopping the idea, is this the very basic task officer failing this movement off, having strict to secure subjects on police offices on so to his own people into public administration. smart hi. um, sympathies for that i'm having said that as i said it's, it's really a fringe movement in terms of it's already all, it's a, it's not mos movement. it's more about people getting into critical positions that
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we need to identify. okay. and so do you see, you know, the recent crap downs being effective in stopping the growth of this movement or do you see the potential for it guessing bigger and more mainstream? i think it was quite an effective operation and it's very reassuring patio socrates fondly taken to serious. i mean, scientists research has been going on for years that this is not just the movement of homeless not to spot people who have really want to of a throw to give a man who really do not accept the authority of the state. so it's reassuring that the state is funded, coming down, hold on them. all right, thanks so much for that. i was professor at chi optima from the you on this gutenberg university in mines. thank you so much for your time today and your insights. thank you for having me to bangladesh. now when the court has ordered schools nationwide to reverse course and shut down again as the country
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faces it's longest as a heat wave, schools had reopened for one day on sunday, off for a week long closure. but temperatures are continuing to sol. scientists have linked the severity of heat waves to climate change. no windows on the ground space. the stove quickly heat, separate them on nice thomas kitchen and the temperature of foot on 40 degrees in tucker. her small apartment is stifling. every year's summer comes, but the heat has become too much in the last few years and especially this year, it's unbearable. i can't stand by the stove when i cook. i don't feel like cooking, but i have to because i have children. i swear when i cook my hips, they're spinning. i feel like fall into the ground. like one of those, how is in the modest family cannot afford air conditioning. and fans provide little
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relief in discharging heat. or i can't go to that. my children can't sleep. they are restless due to the heat waves. when there's a power outage, i need to found them with a home, a to fan, and they often become sick. what i always bundle with dish is the grape of a heat wave directly affecting the likelihood of many residents learn what i'm the now due to the heat. i can barely keep my eyes open in the sun. i feel like leading everything and returning to my village, but i know it's not practical. it feels better to sit in the shade of a tree. i can't work much in this situation. 50 waited on the world's largest delta, the ganges bangladesh unique geography mix. it budgeted but like stream budget events and even though it makes less than one percent of global greenhouse gases, bundle with dish is among the most affected by climate change. the government
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