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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin, waiting for an answer from him. us america's top diplomat, anthony blinking urges from us to accept what he called a generous, expired deal from israel. lincoln who has been holding cox in the region is expected to travel to israel in the coming days. also coming up the head of nato, acknowledges that the west has been too slow delivering weapons to ukraine. insulting back says russia has taken advantage of the delays and make gains on the battlefield. but he also been says to crane can still win the war. and can use
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struggles with flash flooding and land slides with tory claims and thousands of lives further. devastating of region suffering after weeks of heavy rain. the hello i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. we begin with hopes for a truce in gaza. diplomats are waiting for a mazda is reply to what us secretary state anthony, blinking is calling an extraordinarily generous east fire officer from israel from us a group. many countries have designated a terrorist group is said to have reacted positively to the offer, but they haven't formally responded yet. secretary, blinking has been holding talks and saudi arabia and is expected to travel to israel in the coming days. the arrows in the western foreign ministers are meeting and saudi arabia with the war and dies off on their mines. this is the us secretary
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of state 7th visit to the middle east since the october 7th attacks. and he's urging home us to accept this deal of 40 day cease fire and the release of palestinians imprisoned by israel in exchange for more than 30 is rarely hostages. held by him, us from us 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 the most. they have to decide and they have to decide quickly, conditions and goss, i have worse. and in the past 2 days, dozens of people have died in east where the air strikes on the southern city, a for alpha. among the victims, members of the do to her family. one was just a small child the bottom and then we were sitting in the homes and then the house
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was gone and we didn't know anything. everyone was sleeping in their bed. the displays, those wouldn't on displays to come on in the most of these models with displays. and in addition to the family living here, that members of the family and the displays book here, they have nothing to do with anything. all of them are goals and women. elizabeth, i'll get to looking for israel still plans to invade wafaa to route out what officials say or how modest militants hiding in the city. the new seas fire on the table is only an extended post. israel has at once it's over, it will resume it to solid on gaza, potentially worsening the scale of humanitarian crisis nearing its 7th month. well, let's cross over to jerusalem, where our correspond attorney kramer standing by tanya, even following these negotiations for weeks and months, how close would you say we are now to a cease fire agreement to why it's really hard to tell until it really happens. and
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as you said, we are waiting now and as well as waiting now for the onset by a 100 us that is expected any time soon could be today, could be in the coming days. and then we understand now that is really delegation within travel to carver to hang out more details. but there's some courses optimism enough to say we've been here before of a thing that uh, how much is that? uh they are looking at this positive scene also that is, well has apparently, according to reports here in the is really media revised or substance. uh, it stands on several issues. no, that has been no, it has really officially published, but it says here that a 1st phase could see uh 33 hostages being released and exchange pul, palestinians imprisoned in is where the presence for a, a longer pause in fighting and also the return of the palestinians at the house
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being displaced to the cells, to return to the north without a direct inspection. um, but it is really sold as, uh, there was a demand by hum us. but also this know, took about a possible uh, you know, restoration of a. com. uh, that seems to be in the wording his interesting, more in line to uh, seen as a demand behind most full time and then cx 5 you seeing that in previous conflicts, or was a com for com. but again, these are crucially days know ahead of me have to see what, how much is going to say there's great concern tanya, as you know about israel's plan defensive on the city of rough. uh we're more than the 1000000 people are sheltering there in southern gaza. if a deal is reached, some sort of pause in the fighting. would that mean is real? would not proceed with a ground operation and wrap them. i mean, what is there any officials you have said and it came also from a prime minister benjamin netanyahu is that he's insisting on this round operation
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uh, in russell. and that has been also used, or it's in us being used as a pressure tool on uh, on us. and as the right you said over 1000000 of people that have been displaced, multiple times are seeking some sort of show to of course, as we seen in the report as strikes are continuing across calls and also in a rough us. but of course uh, we also have seen strong opposition to such plans by it as well as closest all those united states and other countries. they have said if there is no credible plan to relocate or to bring people to safety, this should not go ahead as well as when it comes to a that is mainly still coming in through the rough crossing. and also egypt as one of the menu to as has an interest to void such an operation as a, as this would happen as a just it's doorsteps. basically,
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just briefly to any of us secondary stages in the region just in jordan today, expected to visit israel next. what message does he have for israel? it's well, he's here on the, on the a tour, again in the middle east. he's been here a many times before, so he will push again for both sides to engage in directly to come to a deal. he also has said that how most of the court is the goal is no, and how must his court are waiting for this answer basically. but also calling on israel a to increase humanitarian age a to garza, although it's really officials have said it has been increased, but it doesn't meet the needs. and of course, is also a lot of pressure and are ramping up on the government in israel itself, with relatives and families of to hostages, saying there's no more time for their relatives being housing guys and, and the deal needs to be made almost tanya,
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thank you very much that was our jerusalem, correspond antonio kraber spelled in the war in ukraine where at least 4 people had been killed in some 30 injured in a russian missile attack. when a desa, strategically critical port city on the black sea, the regional governor said the strikes damaged residential buildings as well as this law school, popularly known as the harry potter castle of odessa. the attack came as nato chief . you installed the bag, made an unannounced visit to keep the joint news conference with ukrainian president, starting to acknowledge that political foot dragging among nato members had played into russia's hands on the battlefield. it may fall on the problem is there not the states spend most of the greeting unpackaged for your brain on you to penalize the notes in the event of the amount of i'm
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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 line. lack of a defense house made it possible for more russian research to get the targets and the over the started to get this house and made it possible for the russians to concentrate more forces. and we see the consequences of that. now, the w as an economy is n t, if he told us more about the nato chief remarks. but you also have his host pulled him as a lensky not trying to kind of stuff from the blow and say, you know, it's all going to be fun in the end he's actually saying, i'm not seeing much of a change even though of to joe biden. st. signed off on this a package. it's old arriving yet, even though we would like to believe that was something that was in the press of lots, lots of sources from the us saying that lots of disagreement was ready and about to be dispatched from poland and germany. he was saying, we don't see it on the front lines quite yet. so it definitely was unimportant me,
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great perspective. consultation from and i to general set states and a is a real sense here that these get a move on. the russian side is trying to take advantage of this gap for this help arrives with seeing extreme pressure on the same positions in the east. and when you talk to a kind of expensive, they say, if it does arrive, as promised, it will be enough to keep the russians back for this year to stabilize the situation to provide the to prevent the front from being broken and collapsing. but it will allow ukraine to really go back into offensive and reject territory. they say they are convinced that the west needs develop a distressed see, and have a long, long game plan and a roadmap, not just react to things as they come up. sketch up on a few other stories making headlines today. chinese vessels have fired water, canada to philippine coast guard boats and disputed waters in the south china sea. according to the philippine authorities, one of the boats was damaged in the incident, trying their claims. most of the waters in the region dismissing rival claims by
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the philippines and other countries. the u. s. is warning of the large scale massacre in sudan, us some passenger to the united nations as an attack is being planned on the city of elf hasha, in the door for region war a ruptured incident one year ago, creating the world's largest displacement crisis. and at least 25 people have been killed in more than a dozen injured in a bus accident in peru. the bus was traveling in the north of the country when it plunged more than 200 meters from the road. authorities are investigating whether the bus was road or at least 45 people are dead and dozens more missing. after a flash flood in south western kenya, the raging waters swept away houses and cars at a time when large parts of the country had already been inundated by weeks of heavy rains. people try to salvage what they can as the
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search for survivors continues in kenya's rift valley of the the flash flooding and suing landslide, submerged roads, and homes. authorities warren, the death toll is likely to rise. the powerful flood uprooted many trees as the water spilled down stream dropping vehicles and blocking major roadways. local residents are joining the can you read cross society with search and rescue efforts? no new ranking. many people have died quite as we have saved around a 1000 people this morning to come. i mean, not your amo victims, but we don't know if the data that you have this thing taken to hospital when they don't be tardy. the disaster struck and the dead of night, those recovering at the local hospital recount harrowing stories about the water
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carrying away loved ones into the night almost done. i mean, you know, my youngest daughter was holding onto my back while we were in the water and she was begging me not to leave to come, what do you do yet? i reassured her and told her to hold onto the nearby flushing debris. well, unfortunately she's gone now that was done. my eldest daughter was in the hospital, gave me all the rest of the children. the disaster took place in the town of my, my, you some 60 kilometers north west of the capitol, nairobi police, initially blame the flooding on a burst of them. it's now believed a debris. clogged gully may have been the source of the tragedy on slash slides and heavy rains of displaced thousands of kenyans in recent weeks. the government says health is on the way. we are having
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a company that committee to be able to discuss for additional mission that my government is going to take to make sure that citizens who uh, victims of the kind of change to today uh, somebody floods the supporting must lights. i looked up to an investigation has been launched to determine the cause of this latest flashlight. and finally, a few very lucky people in the us say massive $1300000000.00 lottery prize has been handed over to 3 winters, including a man who has cancer. originally from laos, from last prize, winner chang safe and had his latest round of chemo therapy just last week. he and his wife are now set to receive a cool, $422000000.00. rest will go to a friend to chipped in to buy the batch ship tickets that included the winter safe
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