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the the business dw news life from for lin, talking to reach a ceasefire deal in gauze that resume on sunday in egypt. sticking points in the negotiations remains whether a truce between israel and tomas would be temporary or permanent. also coming up is really cabinet votes to shutter, middle east broadcaster, elgin's zero's news operations in the country. critics call it an attack on press freedom plus rio. welcome to the material girl to pop up on a beach, the caps off her world tour with possibly her biggest ever concert
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the . i, melissa china, thanks for joining us. talks has resumed on sunday, in cairo between negotiators trying to strike a gaza see spar deal. mazda delegation has been meeting with us, gyptian and guitar. a mediators, a key stumbling block, is whether a choose would be temporary or permanent, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has about to launch a ground defensive, into the southern city of rasa. whether there is a truth or not, palestinians in that city tensely wait for what might happen next. as these doctrines watched the destruction of the neighborhood negotiations that we determine the future of taking place. a few 100 meters though, we entitled to that assumption of dogs, but a sci fi di has ignited for many,
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the longing to return home. i'm going to see if there's a great sense of how you can anticipation as we have long for months for the negotiations to succeed. so we an old at this place, people can go back home while you're in for stability and bringing an end to the will and the destruction we have witnessed knows that we're very hopeful god willing we will rejoice when we return home, even if we remain in attend like this one, but what matters if we return to our homes the. 8 many hope i see side would in the bombing and allowing food medicines and other supplies that can save lives. not as must be. a grandfather has found a group to me for his family of 16. the fort, distributed by the chat at the word center kitchen, is helping them survive with the democrats. yeah. sometimes we have lunch,
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but we don't have dinner and sometimes we have breakfast, but we don't have lunch. we must manage, was that and then what type of food we get from outside is enough. we should have it to myself. and so i called the job. they used to be trucks, but now there are no trucks. we haven't had vegetables for a month and a half is coming up. the the u. n. c's box of the gaza strip out experiencing from in the almost 7 months of board has made the delivery and the distribution of feet extremely challenging. but now a possibility of a heart in fighting seems really to many dozens who for months have been living to death and destruction still have hope for better these journalists, kareem ill go hurry in cairo, gave me this update earlier on the 2nd day of ceasefire talks, in egypt,
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a good talk so ongoing since yesterday, and they're still continuing today. they're talking as we speak. it is almost indication together was the addiction and the cost of the negotiators and the head of the ca, william guards who is not present is rated education. who are saying, they only really come to cairo if there is a written statement from how mazda is accepting these really conditions. what is on the table is basically a suggestion for a separate face to exchange of hostages. and the policy is, is really prisons and to do well just under the base is how long the ceasefire will be or what kind of guarantees will be that the ceasefire is going to hold. how much came in quite positively set the positive steps. but to, in the last hours we heard the
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a few negative comments from all sides saying that the, his and this and you all personally, who's entering the talks and kyra. so you have how mosse saying that there won't be a truce. that doesn't end the war in gaza, and then it doesn't sound like something that is really would agree to this is the absolute sticking point. that it's a contradiction. basically, how much is it asking for some kind of guarantees for permanency side, and they want to have these guarantees from the go shapes us from the texas and the countries and also from the americans who have to get this card system said some of these ratings and of course that contradicts the primary. so steve, to, to well objective for of nissan. yellow saying he wants to destroy moss and if he wants to continue or he wants to move into the on going into
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a and the total fences in the heart. that of course, doesn't seem to get that so that to how to overcome that. it's difficult also. the other speaking point is that how much is asking for the is there any i'm going to withdraw from the cause of strip. so there's 2 people, it can return back home from the solace where many of them of fled to displace than and to go back to their houses. so difficult to see how this can be really bridge. and as he said and attend yahoo, threatening to invade rafa with or without a deal. it doesn't sound like a viable negotiating position. is there any leverage from saying that? can you talk a little bit about that sticking point? it almost made it very clear that the, when there will be no offensive in the ha, it could be over was, would be over was the, she's fine english actions that would be no more exchanges or hostages. so at
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the same time, of course there's a notice announcing this fence, it's no matter what it is, that is negotiation. so if you miss that is an agreement. so this of course is also confucius probably maybe also we how is a decide who's trying to put book pressure on how much in order to accept the they are proposing. so there's a lot of things to do to, to the media. we should have basically designed to great pressure on the other side and to, to make some strategic interventions say in order to get some advantages in this negotiations. and maybe some of the works with us as publicly also, or some of the things that i need to also basically sanitation is to make some strategic dimensions for just get some advantage in the negotiations. kareem outgo harvey, in cairo. thank you so much for joining us. you're welcome benjamin
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netanyahu, whose government has voted to ban the guitar, a broadcaster algae 0 from operating in israel. the decision follows a law passed by the is really cannot set that allows the temporary closure of form broadcaster is considered to pose a security threat. is really media say the block can last up to 45 days. the head of algiers is really operation. call to the band dangerous and said it was motivated by politics. journalists, by like flooding joins me now from tele. v. thanks for coming on. what is nothing? yeah. who's cabinet saying about why they made this decision as well? there are some things that don't say publicly and others are they're not saying publicly in terms of what they are saying. public humanity is bad. if the law. com not to close the 0 specifically, but the by itself, the, the,
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any media outlet that the harm is right, security will be closed. now we've seen that with, with may have been a couple of months ago as well. but now we're seeing get to with a difference and a more into wind show media, which is, is going to be a, it's not mentioned actually in the law, but of course everyone knows that that's what we're talking about. why you're hurting and harming is by security. will be many use ition throughout the use that the 0 are using the reporters. and the people from leads to that are not entirely accepted by the military. something that the middle to does sense or that they are saying with no censorship, these accusations with her over the years, but it's happening right now. and this is the big question. why right now, specifically some are say, in the background of the war, it's just the, you know, it's in, it's influential a coverage in the world, in general. they are scores,
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the hurting is down. so really cushions in the world, something that is, all cares about them. it's also championship. germany, excuse me, come on. what they call the lennox resistance, or people are standing a resistance in general. what they're not saying publicly is that these really cabinets know that no one actually is putting any pressure on cuts are the only way to just the right to the dresser. a come up in this deal. so they're trying to do something to make it lose something. so maybe it's got hurt a compressor. i'm all that you touched on this little bit, but practically speaking, what does this actually mean? the closure about is yours offices in jerusalem, which they have and to clarify, does this impact out is here as reporting operations in gaza as well. i've got 2 of my colleagues in new jersey that are working here. um, that does mean that they will load the offices images here in the age of resilience,
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but the law and it states that clearly we are talking about only the $67.00 borders and sort of proper is we're talking about the goal of high support is rarely itself and the duty to of tourism, we're not talking about that was back and also of course not talking about god. uh unless of course at some point is right. does have any, any administrative of the over gaza at any point in the future. but for now we're talking about the $6.00 to $7.00 border alone. it will not hurt what's going to happen. he got a journalist by like flooding in tel aviv. thank you very much. let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world. protests against israel's offensive and gaza are continuing at universities. across the united states, demonstrators and police scuffled at the university of virginia. protesters also briefly interrupted a graduation ceremony at the university of michigan. pro palestinian protest counts
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remain in place and a number of other campuses ukrainian president, lot them years. lensky has addressed to the nation on the occasion of orthodox easter. he celebrated the holiday talking about how the resurrection of jesus symbolizes life. over death. he spoke about confronting darkness for $802.00 days, which has been how long it has been since russia invaded ukraine model to boost heavy rain in texas has resulted in severe flooding, prompting residents and neighborhoods around the houston area to evacuate. water levels are expected to rise further with thunderstorms, continuing in the region. and finally, madonna, david her all during a historic performance for a huge crowd of fans at brazil's famous couple come on a beach. the pop idol pulled out the stops with dozens of costume and set changes as she sang hits from her 40 year long career. the concert was the crowning touch
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to her global flowed celebration toward the it was the biggest concepts of her career. as madonna performed to an estimate to 1600000 funds on brazil's iconic copa combined a beach. the free event was both a thank you to have funds on the epic conclusion of his celebration till, but stopped in london last year. until the patient in rio had been building for days on sunset. madonna did not disappoint on imaginable experience. out of the ordinary. i've never attended such a file for sure. it was fabulous. i o, i say it was a i think she deliberate
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a high level. so it had an excellent production value. it was a gift for brazil. 18 sounds. how was a wreck to the along the beach to ensure everyone could hear her iconic kits, including like a prayer and a holiday in treatment. don't a style that comes that started almost an hour late. that's a little after $1030.00 at night. a foot to the crowd a p, and happy to wait to experience one of the world's biggest advert concepts and populates into the night with the legendary queen and pop the and with that you're up to date. next step clearing forest land to make way for you on less tesla plant,
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near berlin that's on reporter and of course there's more news on our website, dw, dot com, and on our youtube and social media channels. thanks for watching. the thing was like a stepping point to just, you know, type what you into that warranty wants to finish it. now you have a certificate from the train. you can just go back to somewhere else. currently, more people than ever on the move world wide in such a passion life. so why do i want to go back tonight? yeah, like, i don't have any reason. there's no reason this.