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the, the, the cdw news live in from berlin tonight from 11 on head full of missiles bombard, northern is real. these really military says within 200 projectiles were launched across the border as well. it says it's in response to israel assassinating. one of its top commanders also coming up is realism. off still far away from a ceasefire. a mazda is proposed changes to the us back plan. the secretary of state entity blinking says some are walkable says some are unacceptable and anger in argentina as lawmakers prepared to vote on the president's proposed economic reforms. protesters demanding the senate reject the president believes plan
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spending cuts. the i brings off is good to have you with this, a flare up of violence on israel's northern board, or tonight is fueling for years of a wider, more in the middle east, lebanon's and ran back to hezbollah militia as fire it is largest barrage, yet more than 200 rockets into northern israel, the group says that it was in response to the killing of one of its senior commanders by it is rarely airstrike on tuesday. as below it is considered a terrorist organization by the us, germany and several sunni arab countries. the funeral of the most senior has voted off bigger, killed since october toilet. semi abiola was known within visible as had of utah
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live and perhaps the clearest indication of a status on the battlefield. during the funeral procession and baby root about to retaliate was a no show up. i know it's going to be our response to the martyrdom of abu talent because we will increase our operation is an intensity for us. what quantity and quality waiting see on the battlefield? a israel says the strike on a has ball a command and control center took out albuterol or in response to smaller launched one of its heaviest rocket attacks on northern israel. mit already escalating clashes across the 11 on israel border. since october strikes of killed $25.00 people on the is rarely side, including 10 civilians. and over 400 people, 11 on including more than 70 civilians. the latest casualty,
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public utility worker and the 11 east town, if not, could, were killed and then is really droned strike, it sort of resolved. if it was one of the guys who was persistent and patient american, he was a good person. so he didn't want to leave the town of the us is calling for the escalation. while us secretary of state anthony, blinking said a gods are deal would also help lower israel lab a non tensions. now there's no doubt in my mind that the, the best way also to empower a diplomatic solution to the north. 11th is a resolution of the conflict and guys getting the ceasefire. that will take a tremendous amount of pressure out of the system. hostilities have forced more than a 150000 people on both sides of the border to flee their homes. resolution lincoln
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says these to also ensure their safe return. home journalist symbolic slot dean is in northern israel. he told me more about what's going on near the lebanese border. 215 rockets were fired from south and the wonder to what the, the, it's really didn't look in communities that in the military sites here, a, from what we understand, there are no casualties, but lots of damage. what's called the as the you can see here on the screen, fire broke out to in many areas in be a little bit lower than the upper delete also and type periods, the area that haven't even heard sirens before since that silver age windows. so this started here, so what we're seeing here is a clear escalation. this is coming up the destination yesterday. apparently a soap commander uh, was uh, apparently he was actually killed. a man is ready to strike a measure by himself in the lab. and on the among good the along with some of the other top officials. so that was apparently a very important meeting for his beloved senior leaders there and the,
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all of them were killed. that's why we're seeing this escalation here. and we've been saying escalation escalation for the past few weeks. now we can start school, think this a war. and although that's we're still officially a police the a below the, the threshold, the for work in general is valley flooding. they are reporting from near the is really lebanese border here was secretary of state antony blinking has given his response to changes assault by him boss, to a us back truce proposal to end the war in gauze that he said that some are workable. but he said others are unacceptable. the us to stop diplomat was in could tar wednesday lobbying for the plan to bring it in to friday, between israel and the militant groups that carried out the october 7th the terror attacks. on monday the human security council endorsed the proposal calling on both sides to enact it immediately without conditions. but finding continues with causes,
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health ministry, which is controlled by him boss, saying another 14 people were killed in his really attacks. on wednesday. i was speaking at a press conference in doha, blinking addressed the amendments that are solved by him. us. a mouse has proposed numerous changes to the proposal that was on the table. we discussed those changes last night with different colleagues. and today with the prime minister, some of the changes are workable. some are not. but in the days ahead, we're going to continue to push on an urgent basis with our partners with cutter, with egypt, to try to close the steel. because we know it's in the interest of israelis, palestinians, the region, indeed the entire world. and we all agree that the deal has to be grounded, as in principles of the ceasefire proposal that the entire international community supports. a corresponding rebecca veterans is in jerusalem. she has more of the
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response to what tomas wants to change late last night. we got would that have, must have given their official response so that they had handled that to the negotiate has the guitar and egyptian negotiators and they were in fact, amendments put into that deal that they didn't accept the deal that was on the table comp launch uh now apparently there was negotiate as a now mulling over these amendments as, as a, as is the u. s. we don't know how much detail as to what her mouse has, has put in what the amendments entail. but we do know that there, along the lines of they put in a timeline for permanent sci fi and they are standing by the claim. but they'll only enter into a deal that has that mechanism for a permanent sci fi built in and more, more structured. now that i'm a spokesman said that this was a cli reaffirmation of our commitment to a cease fire. and they said the response was responsible,
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serious and positive. that isn't how it's being said on the other side. israel saying that this is an outright rejection by him us, but how must clearly saying that they are willing and open to negotiate, but that they weren't happy with the plan. so they'll certainly be disappointment from the us and others definitely from the families of the hostages. who, who are waiting to see their loved ones returned. but at the moment, uh, it cannot really be same as a surprise, as we've known. her must have been saying all along, but they wouldn't enter into any deal that didn't have that mechanism for permanent . se is fine, that was rebecca, reduce that reporting from jerusalem. let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . kosovo has marked the 25th anniversary of its liberation with a military parade in the capital pristina. in 1999, a nato bombing campaign caused the serbian forces to withdraw from the territory, which had been a prop vince of serbia. that ended a 15 month conflict between serbian forces and ethnic albanian coast of on separate
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this question warships had been participating and military exercises in the caribbean. they were seen sailing into the cuban port of havana on wednesday, u. s. military experts say the vessels may also stop in venezuela. that's another long time ally of russia, members of france's conservative republicans. parties say they have al, stated their leader, every field after he pledged to make a deal with the far right. national rally. c o t is insisting that he still has his job bridge. president mack wrong says that he called snap elections for the country to hold the rise of 4 right political parties. at least 49 people have died after a fire tour through a multi story building into weights. the blazed up dozens of others injured in the southern district of mine, gulf any ford workers live in that area. the nationalities and the people who died
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remained unclear. like here in europe, germany is military needs more soldiers on wednesday, defense minister boris. the story is at wind a new plan to increase the number of recruits in the armed forces and it's not only germany. more european countries are taking steps to strengthen their armed forces following russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. germany ended compulsory conscription 13 years ago and ever since it has struggled to recruit soldiers is the german defense minister has a simple go to page, the number of soldiers interested. so, according to all international military ex, but it must be assumed that russia will be capable. i won't distress capable to attack a native state or a neighboring states military related from 2029 on once i left the bus stop also, guys. currently, the german army consist of some 180000 soldiers. the story is once this number to grow to at least 200000. according to the new plans, every 18 year old in germany,
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men and women will be sent to questionnaire. feeling is in will be compulsory for young man was initially not for women. some 400000 young germans will be contacted this way. as of those share who express interest would be advised that the physical examinations up to $10000.00 new recruits will be identified every year. they would serve a 6 month basic military service with the option of signing up for 23 months. but there were some concerns. i think it will be a big challenge. so the beginning to finds the capabilities of training, personal training installations to train all these people will think everybody is agreeing. but if you want to organize the defense of germany and on a territory that we need to hire capacity and a happy we have to reorganize. and we have to go with this loan in the hard way to achieve the goal. so you want to achieve the story is plan still have to be
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discussed and the 3 policy coalition government before they can become law for the liberal f t p policy in particular, it's vice of the germany system will be voluntary and not compulsory. like in scandinavia, people in conflicts, but it's also clear to us that we shouldn't let things slip into a swedish model. we'll keep this in mind as we look at the plans in detail when they're available in writing for the majority of german support, the reintroduction of some form of inscription among the generations. that will be effected opinion is divided thanks for so i think i would do it think like a simply because i think you can get to know lots of people there and i think it's just something different. and i think it's also an experience that you're trying to get to the wise someone come and stick to a certain extent, rob say, tina rose of the opportunity to think, what do i actually want to do work and all i do something good and we'll kind of just go to student. uh it's been fine. you guys may have the opinion that this is something that simply encroaches on people's personal rights. and that's generally
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a mistake mind and filled out. the new funds would not require changing the constitution with their for no require a 2 thirds majority in parliament. so once the government parties have agreed on the details, conscription light can become law most likely before the federal elections in 2025 argentine as president javier malay is trying to keep his campaign promised to cut government spending. the senate is debating a major bill put forward by malay as part of his sweeping plans to overall the economy. thousands of protesters rally downside congress. important as our, as the head of the debate, the legislation is past the lower chamber, but it faces an uphill battle to pass the senate. the economic, administrative and tax reforms are seen as key to the president success, but they faced stiff opposition from trade unions and human rights groups dw corresponded alejandro, where they're both c o, as in boy in his art is for as he told me more about president malays reform bill
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a yes a, this bill includes a huge the regulations, a tax reforms that really uses that's for rich people. this the same size increases taxes for a some workers a, it includes l. so i'm this deep and uh, redeem that was a big amendments or a big companies. and that invest more than $200000000.00 a for these companies with a, with reduced taxes and also customs on exchange controls that exist in argentina. the bill also includes labor reform and the pension reform that now is being discussed. designate there was a corresponded alejandro level c o. and when it's r, as reported, just to remind you now that top story we're following for you has the militants and living on have it fired with the 200 rockets initials into northern israel. the
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casualties have been reported. hezbollah says it's in response to the killing of one of its top commanders and is really air strikes. you're watching dw news like that from berlin for all of us here in berlin. thanks for the company. we'll see you next to. the goal for is ex, has one of 79 focus use a lot of stuff you're already thing is simply designed so i can do this which gives me extreme freedom. how does the time, tim and champion so what his commitment holly, i'm the sound of football dogs june 13th on d w. the
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