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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. talk sort of possible ceasefire and gaza, or set the resume in concept. this as protestors in israel put pressure on the government to strike a hostage deal with almost and in gaza the death toll continues to arise. health authorities. so it's now top $40000.00 palestinians civilians and finders. at least one po, sent in his dad, after dozens of israeli settlers attractive village and the occupied westbank. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu cont, condemns the attack, saying those responsible will be called and prosecuted. and several arrests in
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connection with the death of friends actor matthew perry, to doctors and the actors. personal assistant are among those facing charge. the hello. i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. the united states is urging both israel and hum us to show readiness to compromise, as talks on a possible c spar in gaza enter their 2nd day. let me go. sions in the hall are taking place and mid wider international efforts to ease tensions in the region which have worse. and since the killing of home us leader is male on the entire run . and as the talk to enter the 2nd day and cause protesters in israel are also pushing for peace. these marches have become 100 and go to see what is right the streets. families of the hostages do much the these are i, the government, make
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a deed do for you. did relatives who had been, has been caused by her mazda for the past 10 months. the we think the to bring them all know why protested its return to the streets and is a fresh cause up beast, thoughts began in the international mediators including the us go talk. and it method is riley negotiators to pursue a cx 5 d. this is vital were the remaining obstacles can be overcome and we must bring this process to a close. we need to see the hostages release relief for palestinian civilians and gaza security for israel and lower tensions in the region. how much
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is not participating in detox? 2 because minute seen does a, which is run by how much is more than 40000 palestinians have been good since the stock of the conflict it's a number that is right disputes. what's uh, idea of forces continue to fight and guns, a maneuvering, and rougher, con eunice and the center of the gaza strip to and attacking everywhere. cool. until now we have killed over 17000 terrorist. she bought it from a couple of a mazda still holds more than 100 hostages. their families and supporters here are hoping for an outcome that can secure, did a ton of their loved ones. do the use felix terms or just following developments from jerusalem. finish, what can you tell us about the ceasefire negotiations in doha?
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well, i would do defined the current situation as careful optimism here in these words, the fact that there is really mediators stayed indo hon one more day is a reason for careful optimism here. there are reports suggesting that some progress has been made and the fact that the negotiations will continue to day are certainly a reason for mostly for the, for the families of the hostages and for the front of sydney ends and goes out to be slightly off to a mistake having said that there are still heard is to be overcome when it comes to this deal. and today will be crucial for the remainder of the negotiations. there's a big focus on israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and all of this, i'm say he's blocking a deal that it doesn't, wouldn't fit his political interest. is benjamin netanyahu truly interested in
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a piece deal? a while, it really depends. when you ask when it comes to the, to large parts of the hostages families here in these row, they've been expressing very strong criticism of a prime minister netanyahu. uh saying quite explicitly that he's not interested in the deal for political reasons for uh, basically for the reason of keeping his government going. uh, having said that there are writing voices an easy way to host or think the district that the negotiation strategy has by a prominence and that's on your own is the government is the way to go with. they've been calling it. they've been calling the potential deal and all sorts of derogatory names. here it is. while having said that, there are poles which clearly suggested most is rarely supports such a deal. and, and it remains to be seen how b is ready, negotiations,
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team go what goes about these are very delicate situation. the egypt kata, and above all, the united states are involved in these negotiations. as mediators uh, they say that they only need to work out the details of the implementation of the deal. what kind of details are we talking about here? felix? we're talking about uh, several important parts of the deals here. first of all, we're talking about the so called the philadelphia cory door, which is the area of the border between the gaza strip and egypt. this has been a main area for how mos, in terms of britain getting the goods into our smuggling boards into the gaza. strip, there are some disagreements when it comes to the, when it comes to whether is there a was stays or in some capacity with us. some technological elements will be installed there to overlook what's been going on there. and another aspect which
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remains to be agreed is the return of civilians to the northern part of the gaza strip. and whether this, such a return would be, would be possible without any controls or without some control of the, of the people with weapons going over to the north, some of the governors trip. and of course, the last important part is the constellation of the hostage of the of the hostages . the weather is where we receive a certain elliptical name of the hostages, which we will be released before a deal is being struck. and what will happen with the prisoners is rowe and who will decide where it gets released. those are the main elements of disagreement as things stand. as you said, the mediators do believe those differences can be overcome. and today will be crucial to see whether that is indeed the case for the next. thank you very much
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for filling us in there. that was our correspond in jerusalem physics time. so as well. israel's leaders have condemned the storming of a palestinian village in the occupied westbank on thursday in which at least one person died. dozens of settlers burned cars and shot a residence in g t. authorities say a 23 year old post, any man was killed and another suffered critical. gunshot wounds is really military, says police and army units injure beans, interest, and one is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu condemn the bottom, saying the perpetrators would be apprehended and try, settling violence against palestinians has served since october 7th, but public criticism from is rarely leaders has been rare. the white house also condemned the deadly attack, saying is really, authorities must take measures to protect all communities from harm. this includes
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intervening to stop such violence and holding all perpetrators of such violence to account. let's catch up with a few other stories making headlines today. thailand's parliament has elected pen tongue tongue show a show up to become the next prime minister at 37. she's the country's youngest leader and the 3rd member of the chena, one family to take off. as the boat comes days after the constitutional court removed the last prime minister from office china, it has begun monitoring people entering the country for m pock says the virus spreads. pakistan says that it has to take to them parks and 3 patients who traveled from the united arab emirates follows sweden identifying the 1st case of the new deadly restrain outside africa. the world health organization has declared impacts a global public health emergency to taiwan has been shaken by 2 large
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earthquakes and recent days. the latest for the magnitude of $6.00 it sho, buildings in the capital type pay. but officials say there was no major damage. residents have been warned of an increased risk of land slides in mountainous areas . hurricane or nest though is strengthening as it moves across the northeastern caribbean. earlier the storm knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people in the us territory, oppressed rico. bermuda is now under a hurricane warning with ernesto expected to near the island on saturday or just present. joe biden has announced a new deal between the federal health insurance program, medicare and drug companies, which will lower prescription costs for users come 2026. 5 made the announcement at a joint event with vice president. cumberland harris is the paras, 1st joints, events and spies,
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and dropped off the presidential race and endorsed harris as his replacement for the democratic parties. nomination, opinion polls show harris as largely erased. donald trump's lead in crucial battleground states, after entering the race last month. the 2 praised one another my me even joked about as a huge, a huge concern for you banned in his bid for re election. i served with the center for 270 years. i know i look forward to laura's time hours to daniel because only $129.00 when i got elected to demo you mean barbara is gruber was at the event for us in maryland. we asked him who was in the spotlight thursday night. that's a question that menu were asking themselves that has been following the last couple of weeks. it was definitely not an easy experience. and for the campaign of
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campbell hours, it was important also to set the spotlight on president biden and being here in the crowd. it was so different to uh, the events campaign events, for example, in philadelphia, what come on the hires appeared with a running made govern. the tim will here, the focus was on president find was on this new deal that the white house draft a to lower the price of 10 quite popular and it trucks for medicaid that people can get. and that's something that both of them stress 1st it was come with a higher is the price, the president by and saying he's an extraordinary human being. and then when biden's turn, it was he said that coming to hire is, is going to make one hell of a present. and there were a few signs, a cheering of clothes on a camel. and how is that? we'll have a big speech next week during the democratic national convention in chicago, but here it was more about lowering costs of these f these trucks, for example, for diabetes or for cancer. know lot of them which, you know, not only those 2, but also the governor here and they were joking that he should be
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a code is 48. so after they once have couple of harris in their wi fi. so for them, this was the official passing of the torch, but they wanted to make a difference from this event. he a very nearby a washington dc, the capital of the us to show that this is not a campaign event, but of course, the 1st joint appearance of them since prison fight and dropped out of the presidential rates. police have charged 5 people in connection with the death of friends. actor matthew perry is personal. assistant and 2 doctors are among those indicted. perry was found dead from a cat's, a mine overdose. at his home. in los angeles last october, authorities say they uncovered an underground criminal network responsible for distributing large quantities of kind of mind. to the after a statement journalist richard blay told us more when we know that is going to be big charge is going add them up to 25 years. and as you said,
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2 of them are doctors both of pleaded guilty already. the one of the charges goes to matthew perry's assistant because he was the ones who actually injected him with the if the drug and the drug is a controlled substance, you get it by prescription and don't to should be the ones administering it because you can't take too much of it with the side effects, it was actually developed in the 19 sixty's as an anesthetic and used in vietnam in the baffle grounds. and it has kind of strange effects on the brain. and a lot of people use it for finding depression or trying to combat alcoholism. and we will know that matthew had full alcoholism for many years. he wrote about it in his memoir, which came out just a couple of years before he died. and in fact, he took so many drugs at one point in his life, and this is his own words, not speculation that his colon actually exploded. and so this was hopefully to help
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him get off drugs, but event fine because he became addicted. the academy of next germany is 3 wheel bubble core of the mr. smith and how one and suzy is got it back on the right . i'm cherry martin. thanks for watching the sometimes the best right now that you out to the highlight for sure. every week yeah. dream of beauty and happiness. affordable prices. this is how turkish clinics attract customers from around the world. terrific scars and even the tests are common experiences. sorry for that for me is now the victims and survivors of medical malpractice are demanding accountability. reporters. this weekend on dw.
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