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the, the, you're watching do the, is coming to live from berlin. julian a song out of prison and out of the u. k. a weeks founder is expected to plead guilty to violating the west espionage law, is now on his way to a west pacific island. also coming up on our show, germany's for administer hold for a permanent end to violence in gods and elaina. barebones criticizes as well as contact with the war enforced a growing international anger. only certain amounts pressure points, the finger at the united states, the ukrainian missile attack and occupied by here to chrome wouldn't blame west for flying themselves. and about to respond. plus,
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kenya is sending hundreds of police officers to hate t as part of a un back commission. their task tackled round such a game violent as hell for support. order from the caribbean, the fellow i'm quite richardson one welcome to the show. juliet sanchez flowing out of the u. k. after green to a plea deal, which we'll see him go free. the wiki leaks founder is being moved to the northern marianna island in the pacific where he is expected to plead guilty to violating unless espionage law. from there he's expected to travel to australia, where he'll be free, as long as was wanted for publish and classified us know what for the files. we came this platform, which he found in 2006. he had been fighting expedition to the west in bridget and where he spent the past 5 years in
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a high security prison. i'll be giving you 2nd. our washington bureau chief n s pole has the details. so, well, this is actually really quite a spectacular turn. we have to keep in mind that julian has also spent more than a decade in confinement 1st, and then the embassies and then in prison. no other case has this uh, taken this dramatic turn and expedition to the us. indeed, as apparently no longer under discussion. so the agreement apparently stipulates that assault will plead guilty in a court in the us territory of the mariana islands and the sentence that's what we hear is currently set at uh 6 t a 2 months and will be considered as already serve to support us really see him as a brave visual blower who exposed wrong to waiting and kind of empowers citizens. critics on the other side, onto that just actions really endangered lives and compromise national security.
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this or washington bureau chief n as paul trying to some other news now and german, a foreign minister and a little bare bach isn't ramallah as part of her tore to the middle east. she's administer a fallacy of 40 homes and stuff on the overall situation. fox also included the p a's reform efforts in the west bank during her visit to israel. bare bach has repeated calls for a 2 state solution and focused on war in casa and to be versus thank you. mandatory in crisis there for a minister expected to travel to 11 on where she will meet with the lessons prime minister. these images from gaza at traveling the globe sparking strong emotions in the arab world. but also in the us in europe. and my country everywhere disbelieves sadness,
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anger, and as a friend of each row, i want to be frank to this anger is not helping each real to me that security needs to the contrary. it only serves how most cynical drive to provoke further escalation. let's get the view from jerusalem with our correspondent to tanya kramer. tanya, what is bare bach trying to achieve on this for her 8th trip to israel since the war started? well, 1st of all, it's a very short trip. i mean, it's under 24 hours. she's here in the region know she gave that speech of the has the security conference on monday night, but this morning she was visiting with the palestinian prime minister. there also may be a 2nd, a to is round saying that germany sees the posting authority that they might or
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they should a payroll when it comes to the day off to scenarios in garza, she's then expected to meet with the is really a foreign minister. this morning before then assigned to live and on and what you just heard that as well. i mean, it is the humanitarian situation in gaza, but also of course, the scenarios of what could be off to this for ends that's on the agenda. but also 1st and foremost, the escalation in a northern is road between has the law and as well, where the german, a foreign minister certainly trying to de escalate to bring maybe some messages back and forth. we heard their bare bach for the stressing that germany is a friend of israel's. do you think nothing yahoo and his government are listening to to her other warnings as well? i'm not so sure how much impact german foreign policy has uh, on the government,
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on and on prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself, i mean, if you're looking at is, was closest ally the us. this relationship has been very strange. no german is seen as an important partner, an important partner of like some into your opinion for as well. and also of course, it's very much appreciated. the support it gives a to is read also now during war time. but at the same time, it's not seen as having a too much leverage on the government and too much impact on the decisions that are currently being made here on your cramer, for us in jerusalem, many thanks now and occupied east jerusalem is really authorities have carried out a new wave of demolitions following a mazda of october 7th terror attacks during previous calls, awards officials avoided at scaling up such demolitions,
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to avoid increasing tensions, but not this time as ease of use at uber reports. and actually i'm supposed to this piece of paper turn, how much out as like, upside down in order to demolish on the built without in his really perfect model. lucy with his parents, wife and brother's family. she tells me there's because just one of the 13 demolition orders is really up to one of these issues in the area that day because they, they told me either you demolish the house or we will come and do it for you. nice . the summit in his family lives in east jerusalem israel occupied in the 1967 for an annex that in lemon team, declaring the whole city. it's a terminal and divided capital. most of the international community does not recognize this and palestinians claim history as well as the capital of a future independent states. and majority of jerusalem's. 360000
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palestinians lived here. give a fine getting permits to build homes virtually impossible. according to the one it says is really authorities own little land for palestinian development while facilitating the expansion. it is really settlements. that's also the experience of these 2 trustees. she's a researcher at a mean and it's really non profit that focuses on this is really posting and conflict in jerusalem. the permits regime is being controlled by the municipality, a based on zoning plans that are controlled by the government. and both of these bodies are making sure that the zoning plans do not allow enough permits, fitting for the size of the population. and when palestinian communities in jerusalem initiates zoning sense, most of the times these are blocked the regular rejected. given the situation,
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how much did not even apply for a permit. he says he knew he never gets sent to build his house on his my to and got the penalty for doing that is demolition which write scripts say is really authorities have expanded since the october 7th terror attack when they don't want a lot of arabs. they want to reduce us a that's an accusation. the ari king jerusalem, deputy mayor and settler leader b a mentally projects to him. the increase in home demolitions simply about enforcing the law. he insists permits are issued without discrimination against palestinian residents. if we wanted to, to create a environmental pushing them out, we would not invest so suppose to be an anti demolition activist associate. we do have none of that investment. king dimension is for his community. standing in the
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ruins of his home. he says, the jewish settler community, living in his east choose for the neighborhood of some well, has no trouble building well is really off towards demolished his house. yeah. its cover has the highest monthly demolished my like whether my car has phone or my mother was here and then she gave birth to me. here. under this rubble, there is a 50 year old picture of me and my mother comes in. i mean there is nothing that, that can bring that back. uh we, i need, i'm gonna lose these at least a terse keys. right. scoop you, i mean, fears this weird demolitions cut the spark of violence in jerusalem. she tells me that during the israel's previous words in casa, is really authorities often hold to demolition, to prevent tensions bubbling over syria. this time we see a opposite, a policy. we understand that this government eh, sees a conflagration, not as a risk. it's an opportunity to it allows it to carry out more and more violence and
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drastic measures. and she says that's because this time for right nationalist each more thing here is minister of national security in charge of the police force needed to force demolitions to jerusalem. deputy mayor or a king mister bank here is doing the right thing. we are not demolishing enough in east of the center. so you wait for the bulldozer to come and demolish his home home. it tells me what his plans are. if the, if they demolish the house, we will pitch attend and sit here. we will not leave al home. no, so i was in the what the an invalid and we can bring you up to speed. now with some other world news headlines, fresh unrest has broken out in new caledonia protesters and the french pacific territory clashed with these throughout the day and many schools remained closed.
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last month, france sent hundreds of police to new caledonia after a proposal of 12 or 4 triggered protests and calls for independence. 8 people have died after a fire, abrupt and the office building on the outskirts of months ago, firefighters were out in force to try to extinguish the flames, which collapse the interior structure of the 8 stories. housing authorities are investigating the cause of the place and you formed ministers of approved a 1400000000 euro military aid package for ukraine. it's the 1st time that proceeds from frozen russian central bank assets will be used to finance a to kids and most used top diplomat, joseph bureau has that the funds need to reach you quite quickly. don't quote, avoid any blockage the, you know, that the, and russia is blaming the us for, are you crazy, of the attack on crime me. of this marking, a new escalation intentions between russia and the west. moscow has some is the us and best or to warrant that it will retaliate. at least 4 people were affordably
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kills in the attack on sunday, and over $150.00 wounded rushes and bastard to the united nation for plains long range attack comes missing is going to use the kremlin size of western fi, washington program to find the west specialist the pentagon denies responsibility arguing that you pray, makes its own targeting decisions and conducts its own operations. we have dw, is net connelly reporting and nicholas and ukraine. i asked him how this attack is changing the dynamics of the war. i think amongst all the noise and all the kind of informational, kind of the confrontation around face events and successful. it's really important to remember that even the rest of the site isn't using the premiums and all choosing to attack the civilians of choosing a target that involves these at 451 degree. so those images on social media from of each of us both,
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even the rest of the state media has to be cryptic statement saying that for the test results were supposedly accepted. and that one of them is that it's black pulses trajectory. they didn't say was that was through and is kind of failed in set to whether that was the technical pay that we've heard sources in the west saying that this was the right russians, etc. what does it solve? and basically, the kind of some munitions pulling out and basically attacking the routing people in the city. no, the target intended that is the most important take away from all of this. i think the big picture is, this is the proof that the detective who sells really what they are a lot more devastating in that effect. they have allowed you francisco a lot of rushes at defensive and crime in the last few weeks. and especially the us as the little allowing ukraine to use those attack is miss alt, okay, it's russian territory. find me in other parts of the by the crane. it's allowed, but for instance, an effective way of the types of what's the width is cannot be used by your brain. that is still what to do in something that you kind of really want to change. i think this is the 5 and if it, by rush, just to prevent the west preventing us moving further on,
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allowing you find to use these weapons that have shown such effects. and you might be able to hear a lot of noise behind me that generates us here because live, we're having rolling palka versus continuing attacks on the brain power system. so it is a pretty difficult situation. students here and with a lot of fun to deal with situation is probably worth in terms of energy affinity they've seen so far. let's. let's start with other news today. brussels officially opening talks for you trying to join the you stay with us for just a moment. i want to take a look 1st at the terms for succession that they're going to be negotiating, applying for you membership. one of the 1st moves ukraine made off the rush, i launched its full scale invasion back in february 2020 to the move that the country sees as a pos to better living conditions and more secure to the you agreed to start the process. what made it clear you cry and would need to make some changes before taking the next step. any country joining the has to meet its high standards, including on rudo for all human rights and
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a competitive market economy. since then, ukraine has been busy with it's you home, but pushing forward reforms to cope corruption and decrease hardly galks infants o y fighting off the russian addressing that are in the country. praise from the use execute. if you have me rate strides, much greater than anyone expected from a country at war, you are undergoing the reforms while fighting a full scale was or as a goal is surely within reach. now that the eu has approved few crimes reforms accessing talks can begin. but they will be heavy on technical detail. negotiations will mean going through every chapter of the usually book, all $35.00 of them and making sure that you cranes last a line that includes of
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a policy areas such as energy, taxation and justice. the 27 currently you members will have many more opportunities to approve or block ukraine's progress. and joining this class could take years or even decades. all that means you trans journey to you membership could still be a long one. let's get back across an economy and pray for more. so as we've heard nick, the process of joining the you could take years. so why is this date so important for you? crime of the i think at a time where you crane feels like a lot of the world is already moving on mentally and maybe know what steps as well as even the 1st 2 years. this is crucial. this is something that really sickly would never have happened without this war. you remember fulton switched to lots of european you members wanting to kind of give you some kind of privilege partnership,
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but showing away from full membership. a real worry about taking your company was too big to corrupt, to pull maybe. that is something that definitely does more has kind of totally changed for your brain into europeans every day live through the news and through the millions of refugees living now across the you. and it really provided provides a kind of roadmap to reforms a gift card or you find a very clear path with lots of homework to do, especially a time where you need to membership is maybe not as clear as a perspective, as we might have thoughts into a button and all sorts of that mess and not too keen on taking on that commitment and also your, it is a little closer with those millions of refugees. lots of your credit is now how somebody across this don't have traveling or working in the you. so this is really something that your brains can kind of, you know, it's around and see a future themselves off of this for you so much as always for your reporting. that is an economy for us and just make a life for 100 canyon police officers are heading off to haiti this morning as part of a bite permission that transcends board us and purchase your presence
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in haiti, we bring hope and relief to communities toner pod by violence and rummaged by disorder, deadly violence, a spike didn't lead february this year in haiti. the u. n said more than 1500 people had been killed and several 100 injured in the 1st 3 months. because they didn't need it for asian prime minister audio audrey was forced to design would say, yes, is tons you and the 9 member position of calls, and it was the one in the patients best in quality called tom ahl and gang violence had mixed views of the deployment of florida and police officers in the country for the rest, the whole forces must arrive. they must be everywhere in the country. so the haitian people can have some freed up tenure, only about the foreigners one,
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solve our problems. it's up to us to come up with solutions, but we still accept the house because we can't go anywhere. we can't, these people are sleeping in the streets, and children can't go to school. if they come to help us by say, yes, can, you know, has pledged to send a total of 1000 officers, 9 of the nations, the spending the little problem. but now these 2, bob, those said they would join the multinational emission that's got the view from kenya with our correspondent and felix miranda in nairobi. felix, this mission has been delayed for months. why is it going ahead now? to me, sons of kenya, to heights is going ahead now because the president feels like kenya has all of a d. a gone above that,
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but to the next that had been put in place. i remember getting video ready to be so supposed to be to be started. that was that litigation in college as some of the people opposed to bad? kenya police deployment to heidi said that, uh it is not they can yup. or least that was supposed to be deployed uh by the state, the military. and they also cited cases of abuse of human rights in height to which has been historic for so long. so the opposition was on the can for least not being that. and it said the military, again, that was, that was the issue of the agreement between kenya and how you see many of those opposed to the uh, to the me so, and had said lot, okay, now was not gaming anything by deflating force as to how easy but the president, really i'm brutal, has continuously said that it's not about what can is gaming, but how about what kenya is playing part in then elijah, uh,
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global us. that'd be like they show the effort and why the mission is going ahead. right now. it's because president william rudolph, sorry president william, brutal feels he has the backing of the united states and has the backing where they, you uh, you end security to counsel. and he feels that it's time for the forces to go to hazy. how's the, how's the kissing quotes been resolved yet? no, it was given a lives i did fall by the c a. so again, it will besides to see that immediately the police officials, i've already been deployed to how you to buy these already a case in court saying that they have a question of human rights that has not been outside. and our question of why they can police and not the military, but the president seems to be very confident in what's wrong. they cannot police will be playing in heights. and that's why she's decided to deprive them of this particular point. so they're on their way to spite these legal challenges. can you tell us a little bit more about the mission itself?
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for example, what is the expected timeline here? so the president did not do an expected timeline solstice. we feed the police, some of the inside does, who did not wish to be ported, said that, um, they do not have a specific timeline. they do not know how much time they will spend the night. it might be a few months. it might be a couple of years and just i'm example kenya sent. b it's for his to so might be at this that'd be like, so might be a um about in the afternoon to 12 and up to date. some of the can 4 states that went to somebody have not come back. so some of the police who are going to hate and fear that this would actually take more than one, maybe 5 yards, 10 yards, depending on how much time they will take to quiet their guns in height. the one of the gun lead has been hired to you by 2 has been quoted as saying she's
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a baby for their forces that will come. so 10 on police do not expect an easy, a landing in height. they expect to be met with forced to expect to be met by the guys that have a lot of it is how you to for so long and it will, it is no going to be an easy nissan, although william, brutal the president of can you seems convinced that the can police leading this particular be sure, will go that will be successful and they'll come, they will be coming home. but i could add the timelines. i not said clearly, and no one knows how had that to me. so it would be except that people who, who get to the ground and of costs and use will be coming to us. thank you so much for your reporting. that is felix miranda in nairobi. so we can turn to sports now, and italy scored a dramatically goal of the european football championships here in germany to ensure that they would advance to the round of 16 defending champions,
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equalized in the 8th admitted of stoppage time and their match against croatia. group winters, spain picks up another victory, beating albania, one, no spain on top. the group with a perfect 9 points. and they are joined by italy in the round of the last 16 creation of the slim chance to go through as one of the best 3rd place teams. to just before we go, we can bring you a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. once a week founder julianne hassan has left a british prison and has flown out of the country. port documents showing us sanchez agreed to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. he was launched for publishing classified 2 or 3 files in the documents on t x. germany's foreign minister has called for a permanent end to violence in casa and lena bear box and criticized israel's conduct of the war and warrant that rowing international anger serves
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